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Tough Blocking or Dynamic Receiving, Oklahoma TE Bauer Sharp Can Do It All
NORMAN — From Southeastern Louisiana to the Southeastern Conference, from playing high school ball in Dothan, AL, to playing a college game in Auburn, AL, from playing quarterback to playing tight end, Oklahoma’s Bauer Sharp is adept at rolling with the situation.
Need an acrobatic third-down catch? No problem. Need a hard-nosed plunge on the goal line? Easy peasy. Need a tough down-block on a 260-pound defensive end?
Bauer Sharp is your guy.
“I trust whatever our team has planned for me in the future for these games,” Sharp said Tuesday after practice. “We’ll get it done for our team for sure.”
Quarterback Jackson Arnold said pretty much the same thing last spring, but with much more effusive praise.
“Yeah, he’s extremely athletic. He’s super physical too,” Arnold said. “Obviously he runs great routes and catches the ball, but he’ll go and move some people in the run game too, which is what I love. He’ll do it all, you know? And of course, like you said, he’s super athletic, and that showed the first week when he was here. We were running routes and you could tell this dude was a little different.”
The 6-foot-4, 247-pound Sharp had but one scholarship offer coming out of Dothan as an unrated quarterback prospect, and it was for the Lions of Southeastern Louisiana, a solid program on the FCS level. He redshirted as a true freshman in 2021, then made the move to tight end the following spring.
That fall, Sharp caught 11 passes for 78 yards and a touchdown, and also doubled as a wildcat quarterback by running the ball 10 times for 83 yards and a score. That included a 55-yard touchdown on a fake punt.
Last year in Hammond, he had an expanded role with 133 rushing yards and five TDs on 25 attempts, and 29 receptions for 288 yards and three scores.
In two seasons, Sharp produced 582 yards from scrimmage, nine touchdowns and averaged 7.76 yards per touch.
Sharp said his role as a tight end at Oklahoma isn’t too dissimilar from what he did at Southeastern Louisiana. His position coach, Joe Jon Finley, also was a high school quarterback who converted to college tight end, and thrived during his four years as a Sooner. Finley knows how to get the football to his big playmakers.
“Whatever’s best for the team and the offense, for sure, to get a win,” Sharp said.
Sharp might indeed find himself catching short-yardage snaps and plowing for first downs. But more often, Finley, the co-offensive coordinator, and Seth Littrell, the OC, will ask Sharp to flex out wide or find a soft spot in the middle of the field and simply try to beat his man.
He seemed to have a knack for it during spring practice, and he’s also impressed his teammates in his first training camp as a Sooner.
“Bauer has played a lot of ball,” Arnold said, “and it shows.”
That doesn’t surprise anyone who watched him play in Hammond.
“Strongest part of Bauer’s game is his athleticism,” Southeastern Louisiana radio broadcaster Mark Willoughby told Sooners On SI last spring. “Fast enough to beat linebackers and safeties in coverage, can split wide, get deep. Has a nose for the goal line in wildcat, speed to break a big play if he reads blocks correctly, power to run through tackles. Some Taysom Hill qualities. … Flashes elite receiving skills, hard-nosed runner with the ball in hand — (his) overall game needs refining but (the) upside is huge.”
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Sharp arrived in Norman in January and has been making plays and making friends ever since.
“It’s going awesome,” Sharp said. “Just going through fall camp, stacking days on days. It’s been different from what I’ve been used to. It has bettered me as a man, as a player. I’m thankful for it.
“I feel like it has slowed down a little bit (since spring ball). Joe Jon has helped me a lot in seeing the defense and what the d-line does and seeing tendencies and what can help me, and just basic fundamentals and blocking and routes and coverage.”
Sharp said the biggest difference is feeling his game get better literally every day.
“Just the competition and the practice, the 1 on 1s,” he said. “Going good on good. Just how good they make me, our defensive ends, and going against them every single day and preparing me for the season.”
Sharp’s athletic ability stands out, but teammates and coaches have also lauded his toughness and scrappy approach to stepping up — not only to FBS, not only to the SEC, but to a traditional powerhouse like Oklahoma, where he appears to be down for duty as at least the co-starter at tight end.
“I continue to say this, that I have a chip on my shoulder in everything that I do, from what I come from,” Sharp said. “I had one offer coming out of high school to play quarterback. So I have a lot to earn, a lot to prove. I’ll continue to say that each and every day.”
He said that junkyard dog mentality “definitely helped me move to tight end,” but it’s also a quality he finds in quarterbacks “all the time.”
While most quarterbacks might shy away from the more physical aspects of the game, Sharp embraced them and now uses them to his advantage.
“That’s one thing I loved at the quarterback position for some reason,” he said.
Now, he reads defenses from a different perspective.
“Basic fundamentals in everything I do — zone, man, what the tackle is doing. Just basic tight end fundamentals,” he said.
He said prior to spring practice that he felt “raw mentally in the QB room,” but acknowledged that a lot of offensive “concepts started to click for me once I started playing tight end.”
But he’s also not strayed too far from the quarterback position. Literally, he’s become very close to Arnold.
“We’ve always talked. We have a good relationship,” Sharp said. “I moved my locker right beside his in the locker room. Just strategy. Trying to get close to him.”
He said when he and Arnold talk about certain plays, he has developed “a better understanding of what he’s seeing and he knows that I have a better understanding of what he’s seeing too, for sure.”
Arnold ran the football a little last year as a short-yardage runner in the Sooners’ power packages, but it wasn’t very effective. No doubt Arnold would happily cede that role to Sharp, if he wants it.
As long as he doesn’t want to drop back and throw it, Arnold said. That was apparently a thing when Sharp began spring practice in March.
“Whenever we always warm up, he always tries to get a couple throws,” Arnold joked, “and I have to get on him to hand me the ball back.”
Growing up deep in the heart of SEC country, Sharp said last spring his family was always “die-hard Alabama fans” but will be cheering him on when OU plays the Crimson Tide on Nov. 23. Playing Bama, he said, will feel “surreal.”
It’s the Sept. 28 road game at Auburn, though, he’s anticipating the most.
“That’s going to be a big one I’m looking forward to,” he said. “All the family is going to be there.”
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Crushes OSU 10-1 At 2026 College Baseball Series In Texas – FloBaseball
The Oklahoma baseball team combined spectacular pitching with explosive offense Saturday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, to improve to 2-0 on the season and pick up another memorable win against in-state rival Oklahoma State.
The Sooners routed the Cowboys for the second consecutive year, this time, with a 10-1 performance in the midday game at the 2026 Shriners Children’s College Showdown.
The Shriners Children’s College Showdown is the first of three events at the 2026 College Baseball Series, which will bring 18 top-tier teams to GLF between now and March 1, and all of the action will unfold live on FloCollege and the FloSports app.
UNLV transfer LJ Mercurius was dominant in his Oklahoma pitching debut, tying a career-high with 12 strikeouts in just 5 1/3 innings of work. He gave up one run on three hits and left the game after 99 pitches.
Offensively, the Sooners reached the 10-run plateau for the second straight day, and it was senior outfielder Trey Gambill leading the way with three of Oklahoma’s 12 hits, including a three-run homer with two outs in OU’s four-run fifth inning.
Over the first two games of the season, the Sooners have outscored their opponents 20-4 and combined for 30 strikeouts (23 by the starters). Junior left-hander Cameron Johnson fanned 11 in Oklahoma’s 10-3 win over Texas Tech in Friday’s season opener.
Oklahoma State’s lone run Saturday came on a fifth-inning double from junior Kollin Ritchie, which followed a base hit up the middle from junior shortstop Avery Ortiz.
The pitching duties against OU were shared by four Oklahoma State pitchers, three of whom tossed more than two innings.
The Cowboys were held to four hits on the day and stranded eight runners on base. They’re now 0-2 in 2026, which includes a 12-2 run-rule loss to No. 7 Arkansas on Friday night.
Despite their proximity and long history, Oklahoma and OSU only played one time in 2025, due in part to the Sooners’ move to the ultra-competitive Southeastern Conference, while the Cowboys remained in the Big 12.
Oklahoma won that meeting 11-1 in eight innings on OSU’s home turf, and it ended a two-game winning streak in the series for the Cowboys.
In the final Big 12 conference baseball game between the two schools, Oklahoma State defeated Oklahoma 9–3 to win the 2024 Big 12 Championship, also held at Globe Life Field.
Saturday’s showdown at GLF, home of the 2023 World Series-winning Texas Rangers, was a milestone game in the OU-OSU rivalry, as it was their 350th all-time meeting in Division I play and 386 clash all-time. And the first at the Shriners Children’s College Showdown.
Since their first official faceoff in 1935, Oklahoma State leads the series 189-161. If you count all the times they met at the club level, it’s a 204-183 OSU advantage.
It’s actually the most-played game in Oklahoma State baseball history and part of an even bigger and deeper rivalry between the two schools.
It is known as the Bedlam Series, and the moniker spans beyond just the baseball diamond. It encompasses all athletic competition between the in-state rivals.
Whether they’ve played in the same conference or not over the years, the Bedlam Series has been alive and well since being established in track and field in 1900.
Oklahoma and Oklahoma State both will be back in action Sunday for the final day of the 2026 Shriners Children’s College Showdown.
Oklahoma State will kick off the day against 1-1 Vanderbilt, a big winner over Texas Tech on Saturday. The Cowboys and Commodores will get underway at 11:30 a.m. Eastern.
Oklahoma will help close out the event with a 7:30 p.m. EST nightcap against TCU. The Horned Frogs defeated Vanderbilt on Friday and are taking on Arkansas on Saturday night.
The 2026 season marks the sixth consecutive year of college baseball at Globe Life Field and the third straight year the action spans three weekends.
The schedule includes the Shriners Children’s College Showdown (Feb. 13-15), Amegy Bank College Baseball Series – Weekend 2 (Feb. 20-22) and Amegy Bank College Baseball Series presented – Weekend 3 (Feb. 27-March 1), all of which will bring 18 teams to Arlington.
How To Watch The Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma Baseball Replay From The College Baseball Showdown
The Bedlam game was the middle game of the 2026 Shriners Children’s Showdown on Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14).
Replays, highlights and breaking news from the event will be on both platforms.
Box Score: Oklahoma 10, Oklahoma St. 1
Here are all the details:
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | L |
| OSU | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 8 |
| Oklahoma | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 2 | X | 10 | 12 | 1 | 4 |
Final: Oklahoma Defeats Oklahoma State Baseball 10-1
Oklahoma goes to 2-0 on the year, while OSU falls to 0-2.
Oklahoma has outscored its opponents 20-4 so far this season.
Top of 9th | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 1, Oklahoma 10
Sixth-year senior Reid Hensley (RHP) takes the mound for Oklahoma in the top of the ninth. He previously was the setup man for the Sooners and is looking to establish himself as the closer.
Hensley starts with a strikeout, the 17th of the day for OU.
Hensley retires the Cowboys in order, and this one is in the books.
Bottom of 8th | Oklahoma Batting
Oklahoma State 1, Oklahoma 10
A pair of singles to start the inning puts runners on the corners for Oklahoma.
An infield single from senior Dayton Tockey brings around a run for the Sooners and puts the winning run (by run-rule) on first base.
On the play, Ortiz, the OSU shortstop is injured and leaves the game with assistance.
The Cowboys make some defensive changes, and we’re back underway.
A sac fly moves Gambill to third base, and OU has runners on the corners one more time.
Pinch hitter Alec Blair delivers an RBI base hit and proceeds to second base as Tockey is thrown out trying to take third.
Fyke leaves the game for OSU after 2 2/3 innings. JuCo transfer Bryce LeBlanc, a sophomore southpaw, comes on to pitch for the Cowboys with two outs and a runner on second.
LeBlanc throws four pitches and ends the inning.
Top of 7th | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 1, Oklahoma 8
Catalano maintains his edge in relief and records another 1-2-3 inning. The Cowboys scored their lone run in the fifth inning.
Bottom of 7th | Oklahoma Batting
Oklahoma State 1, Oklahoma 8
Fyke is operating on another level so far and retires Oklahoma in order for the second consecutive inning, including his first strikeout.
Top of 7th | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 1, Oklahoma 8
The Cowboys get multiple baserunners for the first time since the third inning after a single and a walk, but junior Avery Ortiz hits into a 6-3 double play to kill the momentum.
OSU has a runner on third base with two outs.
Junior outfielder Kollin Ritchie strikes out to end the inning.
Easy work, Jaxon Willits.
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Bottom of 6th | Oklahoma Batting
Oklahoma State 1, Oklahoma 8
Junior right-hander Kai Fyke comes on to pitch for Oklahoma State and retires the Sooners in order.
Short and sweet for the OSU newcomer in his debut.
Top of 6th | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 1, Oklahoma 8
LJ Mercurius is at 85 pitches on the day with 11 Ks. That’s 22Ks in two games for OU starters.
That’s 12 Ks for Mercurius now.
Sebastian Normal walks for OSU. One on, one out.
Two walks, 12ks and just three hits. What a debut for Mercurius. Michael Catalano takes over on the mound for Oklahoma.
Catalano gets a K for the second out. And he gets Shull.
Bottom of 5th | Oklahoma Batting
Oklahoma State 1, Oklahoma 8
Will Oklahoma answer OSU’s score? Brennan Philips is back on the mound.
Good news: Philips get a k.
Bad new: It was a wild pitch and Camden Johnson is at first.
Then another wild pitch puts him on second.
Jaxon Willits drives another run in, OU adds another run. Brendan Brock singles. There’s two on, two outs.
And this game is blown open. Philips hangs a pitch and Trey Gambill sent it into the seats for a three-run home run.
TREY DID IT AGAIN!
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The inning is finally over for OSU. On to the sixth.
Top of 5th | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 1, Oklahoma 4
Can the Pokes answer in the fifth?
That’s four straight Ks now by LJ Mercurius. My goodness.
That streak is snapped with a Avery Ortiz single and Ritchie Kollin RBI double.
Mercurius ends the inning with another K to limit the damage.
Ritchie Kollin puts the Pokes on the board.
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Bottom of 4th | Oklahoma Batting
Oklahoma State 0, Oklahoma 4
Can OU add some runs?
Brendan Brock starts with a big double.
No outs, runners on the corner. Pesca’s day is over in the fourth. OSU is headed to the bullpen.
Oklahoma gets the runner in from third with a Dayton Tockey sac fly.
Brennan Philips gets out of the inning with liner. On to the fifth.
Sooners get another run.
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Top of 4th | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 0, Oklahoma 3
LJ Mercurius has cruised so far with six Ks and one walk so far.
Mercurius is rolling two more Ks. Another 1-2-3 inning.
Easy work for LJ Mercurius.
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Bottom of 3rd | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 0, Oklahoma 3
Mario Pesca is back on the mound and he gets a fly out of Camden Johnson to start.
Deiten Lachance doubles down the left field line. Runner in scoring position.
Jaxon Willits nearly had a home run. He gave it a ride to the right field gap but it was caught at the wall. Lachance moves to third.
Pesca and the Cowboys avoid runs and get out of the inning.
Top of 3rd | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 0, Oklahoma 3
LJ Mercurius back on the mound.
He picked up two Ks after a lead off single.
Mercurius induces a ground out and gets out of the inning.
Bottom of 2nd | Oklahoma Batting
Oklahoma State 0, Oklahoma 3
OK. Mario Pesca is back on the mound.
Oklahoma picks up another run on a Kyle Branch single that drives in Trey Gambill. There’s one out.
Pesca gets out of the inning with a big K.
Top of 2nd | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 0, Oklahoma 2
LJ Mercurius back on the mound. He was impressive in the first inning.
He walks Aidan Meola to start the game.
Two are now after Colin Brueggemann gets an infield hit and Meola moves to third.
Oklahoma gets out of the inning with Mercurius getting back-to-back Ks.
The Cowboys are back in business!
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Bottom of 1st | Oklahoma Batting
Oklahoma State 0, Oklahoma 2
Mario Pesca takes the mound against an Oklahoma team that hit three home runs on Friday and scored 10 runs.
Jason Walk… walks to start the game.
And other walk with one out puts two on for Jaxon Willits.
Runners are no on third and second.
Willits doubles to drive in two runs.
OSU gets a second out on a sacrifice that moves Willits to third. Brendan Brock now at plate. He hit a grand slam on Friday.
But he pops out this time. Inning over.
get us started 7️⃣
B1 | OU 2, OSU 0 // @JaxonWillits pic.twitter.com/2vll1bFvVV
— Oklahoma Baseball (@OU_Baseball) February 14, 2026
Top of 1st | Oklahoma State Batting
Oklahoma State 0, Oklahoma 0
LJ Mercurius begins his OU career.
He has an easy 1-2-3 inning with a strikeout. Did it on 10 pitches.
10 pitches, three outs. Effective.
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First Pitch Movements Away. Let the Bedlam Begin
It’s Oklahoma State and Oklahoma at Globe Life Field. Follow here for the latest news and highlights.
Almost Time For Baseball. OSU To Bat First
LJ’s debut ⏳ pic.twitter.com/JW3Hv0LN16
— Oklahoma Baseball (@OU_Baseball) February 14, 2026
SEC Baseball vs. Big 12 Baseball At Globe Life Field So Far
The SEC is 3-1 so far this season at the College Baseball Showdown. The only loss was Vanderbilt falling to No. 9 TCU in the afternoon game on Feb. 13.
2026 SEC Baseball Preseason Coaches Poll
- LSU (9) 231
- Texas (1) 214
- Mississippi State (4) 205
- Arkansas (2) 203
- Auburn 175
- Tennessee 162
- Florida 156
- Vanderbilt 151
- Georgia 133
- Ole Miss 110
- Kentucky 99
- Alabama 87
- Texas A&M 86
- Oklahoma 84
- South Carolina 49
- Missouri 31
2026 Coaches Preseason All-SEC Baseball Team – First Team
- C Ryder Helfrick Arkansas
- 1B Gavin Grahovac Texas A&M
- 2B Chris Rembert Auburn
- 2B Camden Kozeal Arkansas
- 3B Ace Reese Mississippi State
- SS Justin Lebron Alabama
- SS Tyler Bell Kentucky
- OF Derek Curiel LSU
- OF Caden Sorrell Texas A&M
- OF Henry Ford Tennessee
- DH/Util. Noah Sullivan Mississippi State
- SP Hunter Elliott Ole Miss
- SP Casan Evans LSU
- SP Liam Peterson Florida
- SP Dylan Volantis Texas
- RP Zac Cowan LSU
- RP Brandon Arvidson Tennessee
- RP Luke McNeillie Florida
2026 Coaches Preseason All-SEC Baseball Team – Second Team
- C Chase Fralick Auburn
- C Carson Tinney Texas
- 1B Levi Clark Tennessee
- 1B Will Furniss Ole Miss
- 2B Ethan Mendoza Texas
- 3B Brendan Lawson Florida
- SS Steven Milam LSU
- OF Kuhio Aloy Arkansas
- OF Bub Terrell Auburn
- OF Jake Brown LSU
- DH/Util. Braden Holcomb Vanderbilt
- SP Gabe Gaeckle Arkansas
- SP Connor Fennell Vanderbilt
- SP Ben Cleaver Kentucky
2026 Big 12 Baseball Preseason Poll
- 1. TCU (13) 169
- 2. Arizona (1) 157
- 3. West Virginia 137
- 4. Arizona State 128
- T5. Kansas 112
- T5. Oklahoma State 112
- 7. Kansas State 87
- 8. Cincinnati 85
- 9. Texas Tech 78
- 10. UCF 66
- 11. Baylor 54
- 12. Houston 42
- 13. BYU 29
- 14. Utah 18
2026 Big 12 Baseball Preseason Team
- C Jack Natili Cincinnati
- IF Landon Hairston Arizona State
- IF Austen Roellig Arizona State
- IF Travis Sanders Baylor
- IF Brady Ballinger* Kansas
- IF Robin Villeneuve Texas Tech
- OF Andrew Williamson UCF
- OF Chase Brunson TCU
- OF Sawyer Strosnider* TCU
- OF Logan Hughes Texas Tech
- DH Dariel Osoria Kansas
- UTL Noah Franco TCU
- SP Owen Kramkowski Arizona
- SP Nathan Taylor Cincinnati
- SP Dominic Voegele Kansas
- SP Tommy LaPour* TCU
- RP Tony Pluta Arizona
- RP Cole Carlon Arizona State
- RP Chase Meyer West Virginia
*- unanimous selection
2026 Big 12 Preseason Yearly Awards
- Player of the Year: Sawyer Strosnider, TCU
- Pitcher of the Year: Tommy LaPour, TCU
- Newcomer of the Year: Dean Toigo, Arizona State
- Freshman of the Year: Lucas Franco, TCU
Starting Pitching matchups: OSU Throws Mario Pesca
Oklahoma State is rolling with Mario Pesca in its second game of the season. The right-hander was All-Big Honorable Mention a year ago and went 4-2 with a 3.91 ERA in 11 outings and five starts in conference play. He made 22 appearances total.
He transfred from St. Johnson where he was 7-6 over two seasons with a 4.36 ERA in two season.
Starting Pitching matchups: OU Throws LJ Mercurius
LJ Mercurius, a 6-foot-2, 175-pound right-hander, transferred to Oklahoma after two seasons at UNLV.
He emerged as a full-time starter in 2025, posting a 3.57 ERA in 53 innings with a 25.7% strikeout rate. Mercurius later pitched for Team USA.
He features a three-pitch mix, including a low-90s fastball that has touched 97 mph, along with a low-80s gyro slider and changeup.
OSU vs. OU Baseball First Pitch Time
The game will start at 4:15 p.m. ET.
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Oklahoma began the College Baseball Showdown with a career-high 11 strikeouts on Feb. 13.
Oklahoma Baseball Lineup vs. OSU
- Jason Walk, CF
- Camden Johnson, 3B
- Deiten Lachance, DH
- Jaxon Willits, SS
- Nolan Stevens, RF
- Brendan Brock, C
- Trey Gambill, LF
- Dayton Tockey, 1B
- Kyle Branch, 2B
Pitching: LJ Mercurius, P
Oklahoma State Lineup vs. Oklahoma Baseball
Bedlam lineup#GoPokes pic.twitter.com/XhwltChZYP
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How To Watch Oklahoma State vs. Oklahoma Baseball At The College Baseball Showdown
The Bedlam game is the middle game on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 with a scheduled 4 p.m. ET first pitch. That start time will depend on the opening game on Saturday between Texas Tech and Vanderbilt, which is scheduled for Noon ET.
2026 Oklahoma State vs Oklahoma
2026 SEC Baseball Preseason Coaches Poll
- LSU (9) 231
- Texas (1) 214
- Mississippi State (4) 205
- Arkansas (2) 203
- Auburn 175
- Tennessee 162
- Florida 156
- Vanderbilt 151
- Georgia 133
- Ole Miss 110
- Kentucky 99
- Alabama 87
- Texas A&M 86
- Oklahoma 84
- South Carolina 49
- Missouri 31
How To Watch College Baseball At The Shriners Children’s College Showdown 2026
Every game of the three-week College Baseball Series, which includes the Shriner College Baseball Showdown to start the season on Feb. 13, is streaming on FloCollege, FloBaseball and the FloSports app.
College Baseball Series At Globe Life Field Schedule 2026
Shriners Children’s College Showdown Weekend 1
Feb. 13, 2026
Feb. 14, 2026
Feb. 15, 2026
College Baseball Series In Surprise, Arizona
Feb. 13, 2026
- 4:00 PM ET: Michigan vs. Oregon St
- 8:00 PM ET: Stanford vs. Arizona
Feb. 14, 2026
- 4:00 PM ET: Arizona vs. Oregon St
- 8:00 PM ET: Michigan vs. Stanford
Feb. 15, 2026
- 2:00 PM ET: Stanford vs. Oregon St
- 6:00 PM ET: Arizona vs. Michigan
Feb. 16, 2026
- 2:00 PM ET: Michigan vs. Oregon St
Amegy Bank College Baseball Series Weekend 2
Feb. 20, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Michigan vs. Florida St
- 4:00 PM ET: Nebraska vs. Louisville
- 8:00 PM ET: Auburn vs. Kansas St
Feb. 21, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Louisville vs. Michigan
- 4:00 PM ET: Florida St vs. Auburn
- 8:00 PM ET: Kansas St vs. Nebraska
Feb. 22, 2026
- 11:30 AM ET: Auburn vs. Louisville
- 3:30 PM ET: Nebraska vs. Florida St
- 7:30 PM ET: Michigan vs. Kansas St
Amegy Bank College Baseball Series Weekend 3
Feb. 27, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Arizona St vs. Mississippi St
- 4:00 PM ET: UCLA vs. Tennessee
- 8:00 PM ET: Virginia Tech vs. Texas A&M
Feb. 28, 2026
- 12:00 PM ET: Tennessee vs. Arizona St
- 4:00 PM ET: Mississippi St vs. Virginia Tech
- 8:00 PM ET: Texas A&M vs. UCLA
Mar. 1, 2026
- 11:30 AM ET: Virginia Tech vs. Tennessee
- 3:30 PM ET: UCLA vs. Mississippi St
- 7:30 PM ET: Arizona St vs. Texas A&M
2026 D1Baseball Preseason Top 25 Rankings
- UCLA (48-18)
- LSU (53-15)
- Texas (44-14)
- Mississippi State (36-23)
- Georgia Tech (41-19)
- Coastal Carolina (56-13)
- Arkansas (50-15)
- Louisville (42-24)
- Auburn (41-20)
- TCU (39-20)
- North Carolina (46-15)
- Oregon State (48-16-1)
- Florida (39-22)
- Tennessee (46-19)
- Georgia (43-17)
- Florida State (42-16)
- NC State (35-21)
- Kentucky (31-26)
- Clemson (45-18)
- Southern Miss (47-16)
- Wake Forest (39-22)
- Miami (35-27)
- Vanderbilt (43-18)
- Arizona (44-21)
- Texas A&M (30-26)
Teams At Globe Life Field College Baseball Series
- Oklahoma
- Texas Tech
- TCU
- Vanderbilt
- Oklahoma State
- Arkansas
- Michigan
- Florida State
- Nebraska
- Louisville
- Auburn
- Kansas State
- Arizona State
- Mississippi State
- UCLA
- Tennessee
- Virginia Tech
- Texas A&M
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EBT shoppers in Oklahoma to lose access to candy and soda starting Sunday
OKLAHOMA CITY- (KOKH) — Starting Sunday, when you walk into stores, you won’t be able to buy the sweets you’re used to getting with an EBT card.
According to Oklahoma DHS, this goes for chocolate bars, hard candies, gummies, caramels.
Interestingly enough though, baked goods like cookies cakes or muffins don’t apply, and if you wanted to get cocoa powder or chocolate chips by themselves, you could.
When it comes to the fridge, you can’t get soda or energy drinks, and you can’t even get tea or lemonade that’s sweetened bottled or canned.
Things you can still get include meat, poultry, bread, pasta, 100% fruit or vegetable juice, and fruits and veggies.
Dairy products are also allowed, so maybe you could get away with chocolate milk.
Flavored water and sweetened water is also not allowed.
But we still have questions when you get to the check out or self checkout line: Who’s in charge of enforcing these changes? Is it the stores? And what happens if you try to buy these items?
Oklahoma DHS wrote back with answers, saying the enforcement will be done by our federal partners at food and nutrition service department, and that cards will only work to purchase items that are considered eligible.
DHS said snap customers don’t need to take any action at this time and add Oklahomans will continue to receive their benefits as usual.
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