NORMAN — Oklahoma senior Michael Turk awakened Saturday morning an All-America candidate.
He fell sleep engaged to the lady of his desires.
Turk’s postgame marriage proposal to a different All-American — Sooners shortstop Grace Lyons — was yet one more episode within the video lifetime of one among faculty soccer’s true showmen.
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Turk has mastered the artwork of punting, setting the varsity report at 51.8 yards per kick final yr. He’s additionally mastered life as a video blogger, with greater than 194,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel.
However he topped even himself within the moments after OU beat Oklahoma State in one other tense Bedlam recreation Saturday evening at Memorial Stadium.
Turk bought on his knee and requested Lyons if she’d marry him.
“Fairly cool,” stated OU coach Brent Venables. “And she or he stated sure.”
She did, amid limitless smiles and some tears and Turk’s teammates leaping up and down round them.
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“I’m so grateful to know Grace and have met her at OU, and he or she’s superior,” Turk stated in a postgame media interview. “So I bought to marry the lady of my desires and that is by the grace of God, for positive, so I am completely satisfied.”
Turk requested John Lyons two weeks in the past after the Baylor recreation for permission to marry his daughter. Permission granted, Turk set his plan in movement.
He purchased a hoop, then on gameday locked it in his locker.
When the sport ended, he raced into the locker room, tucked the ring underneath his belt, then ran again out into the postgame pandemonium to seek out her.
“I sprinted in there to seize it and produce it again out as a result of I did not belief myself,” Turk stated. “I used to be gonna put it within the kicker bag, and I believed that that was a nasty concept.”
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Earlier than each recreation, Lyons offers him a card with a handwritten bible verse for encouragement. However this time, when the sport was completed and the Sooners had overwhelmed their Bedlam rivals, he gave her the cardboard again.
It learn, “I’ve a query to ask you, will you be my spouse?”
Lyons learn the cardboard and smiled that 10-carat smile as Turk took the ring out of his belt and bought on one knee.
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“Then she regarded up and I stated, ‘Will you marry me?’ ” Turk stated. “And so I believe it went actually good. Yeah, I am simply so grateful she stated sure.”
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If the notice appears corny, there’s a motive behind it.
“After I requested her to be my girlfriend,” Turk stated, “I truly made her a notice and I stated, ‘Will you be my girlfriend?’ After which she regarded up and stated sure. So I did not even verbally say it. So this time I made her.”
The joyous occasion concluded the busiest evening of Turk’s OU profession.
Because the OU offense slowed down again and again throughout the remaining three quarters, Turk was referred to as on repeatedly to get the Sooners out of bother. He did it with a career-high 11 punts — probably the most by an OU punter since 2001.
“Turk’s been a monster, man,” Venables stated. “Eleven punts, 49-yard common, you had a few simply bombs. We down the one on the 4, you understand, a 63-yarder. He had a 67-yarder. Tied for the second-most 60-yard punts in OU historical past. That’s a very long time. That’s the genesis of OU soccer. That is fairly good.”
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It was typical Turk, placing on a present.
The previous highschool security from Missouri Metropolis, TX, who began his faculty profession at Lafayette after which transferred to Arizona State, switched to punter due to accidents and adopted within the footsteps of his well-known uncle, 16-year NFL punter Matt Turk (one other uncle, the late Dan Turk, was an NFL long-snapper for 15 years).
He spent three years at Arizona State and was a two-time first-team All-Pac-12 punter earlier than transferring to OU in 2021 and incomes first-team All-Large 12.
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He began a YouTube channel that has gone viral and made him a proverbial YouTube sensation.
In fact, Saturday evening’s postgame festivities will probably be No. 1 on Turk’s spotlight reel now.
“It is enjoyable, it is enjoyable,” he stated. “I believe it is simply the correct quantity (of publicity). Nothing too private, however simply sufficient. I believe Grace are I are each grateful to be right here at Oklahoma and get to know the neighborhood and hopefully be a very good instance, though I am clearly not excellent. However we take pleasure in with the ability to know individuals and, like I stated, not be too non-public however public sufficient to get to know individuals and hopefully be a very good instance.”
Turk stated it was additionally vital to him to be surrounded by teammates.
“Just about solely the specialists knew it was coming,” he stated. “ … Initially, I wasn’t even going to have teammates round, however I used to be like, ‘You already know what, this may be higher.’ So I began calling individuals round. I bought David Ugwoegbu, Danny (Stutsman), after which they noticed they noticed (Drake) Stoops I stated, ‘Stoops recover from right here.’ And so it wasn’t the largest crowd ever. however fortunately, there was sufficiently big crowd to the place it was type of extra thrilling, I really feel like.”
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And sure, the second was captured on video.
“Yeah, it’s going to be on my vlog on my YouTube channel. ‘Hangtime.’ Subscribe.”
NORMAN, Okla. — Freshman Jeremiah Fears finished with 20 points, Duke Miles scored 19 and Oklahoma cruised to an 84-56 victory over East Texas A&M on Thursday night.
Fears used 7-for-10 shooting to turn in his best scoring effort thus far for the Sooners (4-0). He was 1 for 4 from 3-point range and 5 of 6 at the free-throw line, adding five assists and four rebounds. Miles hit 7 of 13 shots with three 3-pointers.
Glenn Taylor Jr. came off the bench to sink four 3-pointers and scored 16 for Oklahoma.
Scooter Williams Jr., Josh Taylor and reserve TJ Thomas all scored nine to pace the Lions (1-5).
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Miles had 14 points in the first half and Fears scored 11 to guide the Sooners to a 38-33 lead at intermission.
Taylor buried all four of his shots from distance and scored 14 in the second half to help Oklahoma double up East Texas A&M 46-23 after the break.
The Sooners shot 47.5% overall and made 10 of 32 from beyond the arc (31.3%). The went 18 for 22 at the foul line.
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The Lions shot 37.7% from the floor, hit 7 of 32 from distance (21.9%) and 9 of 17 foul shots.
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OKLAHOMA CITY – A proposal to open Oklahoma primaries is drawing criticism.
Earlier this week, supporters announced State Question 835 that seeks to obtain 172,993 signatures to get the issue on the November 2026 ballot.
Under the proposal, Oklahoma primaries would be open to all voters with the top two vote getters advancing to the general election.
Supporters said they expect a challenge to the measure.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt on social media voiced his opposition.
“Oklahomans made decisions at the polls that these third party groups don’t like – so now they want to upend the way we run our elections,” Stitt said. “Open primaries are a hard no in Oklahoma.”
Likewise, Lt. Gov Matt Pinnell, former Oklahoma Republican Party chairman, opposes the proposal.
“At best, the push to mandate open primaries is a solution in search of a problem, and at worst, it is a thinly veiled attempt to weaken Republican voters in choosing the nominees to represent our party,” Pinnell said. “Oklahoma is a conservative state, and Republicans hold all the statewide and federally elected positions and super majorities in the Legislature for a simple reason: our values and principles represent the will of our state voters.”
But not all Republicans have panned the idea.
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Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt, a former Republican state senator, embraced it.
He said the system in which a mayor is elected allows all residents to vote.
“Our voters get to see all the candidates and our candidates have to face all voters,” Holt said. “As a result, our leadership delivers unity and consensus outcomes that are clearly moving us forward.”
The state question is being backed by Oklahoma United, a nonpartisan organization that says the change will increase voter participation, reduce polarization and force candidates to be responsive to all voters. It will also benefit independent voters, who can’t vote in Republican or Libertarian primaries. Democrats currently allow independents to vote in their primaries.
The idea is not new.
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In 2017, the Oklahoma Academy recommended a top-two election system. Its report said a top-two system could increase turnout, reduce partisanship and “eliminate fringe special interest involvement in campaigns because candidates would be forced to respond to more moderate, general voters rather than play to the extremes of either party.”
The Oklahoma Academy is a nonpartisan group that works to educate Oklahomans about public policy.
Republican political consultant Fount Holland said he doubted Oklahoma voters would approve the proposal should it make the ballot.
“At the end of the day, it is about moderating the Republican primary,” Holland said.
He said the Republican Party takes things to the extreme, which is not the best way to govern.
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Holland said no one enters the Republican primary as a moderate or very few can survive campaigning as a moderate.
“They might be moderate, but they don’t campaign that way,” Holland said.
He said he tells his clients to run to win.
If approved, the measure would be advantageous to Democrats or people who want a more moderate group of elected officials, Holland said.
Republican Superintendent Ryan Walters is considered by many to be ultra-conservative, while his predecessor Joy Hofmeister was considered a moderate member of the GOP, said Holland, who worked on her two successful races for superintendent.
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Walters has focussed on putting Bibles in the classroom and removing some books from schools, while Hofmeister prioritized across-the-board teacher pay increases and boosting counseling services in schools.
Hofmeister ultimately switched parties and made an unsuccessful run as a Democrat for governor.
“If you hate politics the way they are, then you need to be on our team, because we want to change it and we want to make it better,” said Margaret Kobos, Oklahoma United CEO and Founder.
She was asked about the partisan reaction to the proposal.
She said it misses the point because the issue is about people and not political parties.
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Rep. Andy Fugate, D-Del City, supports the measure, saying it takes power away from the political parties and gives it to the people.
“Every voter. Every election,” he said. “That is the way democracy is supposed to work.”
Americans now have telehealth as an option and they like it! Buzz60’s Keri Lumm shares the results of a new study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Kaiser Permanente.
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Oklahomans living in areas with limited internet access soon will be able to receive help with virtual doctor’s appointments at their local library.
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An initiative from Arkansas-based Heartland Forward, a “policy think-and-do tank,” and a grant from the James M. Cox Foundation is making this possible.
Here’s what we know.
Librarians receiving training on supporting telehealth visits
With the help of a $25,000 grant from the James M. Cox Foundation, the nonprofit and philanthropic arm of Cox Enterprises, Oklahoma librarians will be trained on accessing and preparing for a telehealth appointment using the Telehealth DigitalLearn module, according to a news release.
Librarians can then use the module, which was funded by the Ford Foundation, to help community members learn more about telehealth.
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Why Heartland Forward is targeting Oklahoma, Arkansas for telehealth access
According to the latest benchmark from the Federal Communications Commission, broadband or high-speed internet is defined as receiving 100/20 mbps download and upload speeds.
The latest FCC broadband map shows just over 91% of Oklahoma homes and businesses are covered by broadband, not including satellite technology, which Engagement Director Nicholas Camper, with the Oklahoma Broadband Office, said amounts to about 450,000 Oklahomans without high-speed internet access.
According to the Oklahoma Broadband Office’s interactive map, there are more than 100,000 locations in Oklahoma that could receive broadband that have not, and more than 80,000 locations that are underserved.
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In addition, a Heartland Forward study found that 25% of counties surveyed in the region had a population-to-primary care physician ratio more than double the U.S. average. Telehealth can help bridge this gap, but only for those with access to the internet.
The new initiative will allow libraries to connect Oklahomans to “critical health services,” Education Secretary Nellie Sanders said in the news release.
“Libraries are often the first place community members turn to for resources and support, especially in areas where healthcare access can be limited,” Natalie Currie, director of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, said in the release. “By training librarians to help Oklahomans navigate telehealth technology, we’re opening doors to essential healthcare services and enhancing the well-being of our communities.”