Daily Bullets
The Morning Fade – 6.2.11
Cowgirl softball is on ESPN2 but if you’re stuck at work you can possibly watch on ESPN3.com. (ESPN)
Terrific blog displaying a color scheme map of D-1 colleges (Sports Design Blog)
The Weeden and Blackmon Heisman campaign has been unofficially launched. Not totally sure how I feel about it yet. (Facebook) (Twitter)
Sean Martin with five more great thoughts from Karsten yesterday. I’ve been enjoying his work all week. (Golf Week)
The Cowboy golf team isn’t living up to its own expectations. (NewsOK)
Anthony Slater doing big boy things for the Oklahoman with this piece on Luis Uribe. (NewsOK)
Softball players do some weird stuff to get ready for games. I don’t like the phrase “my hands are always clammy.” (NewsOK)
James Poling on the first two days at Karsten with a killer opening paragraph here: “I attended a concert last weekend in my hometown that included the rock band “Widespread Panic,” but I saw a better representation of the band’s name Wednesday at Karsten Creek in Stillwater.” (O’Colly)
Is Tony Allen the best Big 12 player ever drafted in the #25 slot? Somebody thinks so. (Big 12 Hoops)
Kyle Fredrickson says the Cowboys want the wind to pick up the rest of the week in Oklahoma. I can promise you they’re the only ones (players or otherwise) who want that. (Tulsa World)
David Ubben is such an A&M homer!!! (ESPN)
Seriously though, good thoughts here on paying Big 12 players. (ESPN)
And Steve Spurrier’s idea on player payment is terrific as well. (Dr. Saturday)
Zach Johnson, the baseball All-American, not the one-time Masters champ. (okstate.com)
I can promise you this will not end well. (The Dagger)
Great OSU video detailing the history of (and historic) OSU golf.
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Football5 days ago
Four-Star Wide Receiver Jaden Perez Commits to Oklahoma State
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Wrestling5 days ago
OSU Wrestling: Olympic Chances End for Cowboy Hopefuls
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Football2 days ago
Four-Star Quarterback Adam Schobel Commits to Oklahoma State, Flips from Baylor
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Hoops2 days ago
‘Keep Turning Over the Rocks’: Looking at the Portal Landscape as Lutz Looks to Solidify His First OSU Roster