Oklahoma coach Brent Venables has loads of familiarity along with his Baylor counterpart, Dave Aranda.
Throughout their time as up-and-coming defensive coordinators, the pair frolicked speaking defensive philosophies.
However Venables stated their relationship actually grew when Aranda was the defensive coordinator at LSU and recruited Venables’ son, Jake.
When determination time arrived, Jake Venables picked Clemson.
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“His mama gained the recruiting battle,” Venables stated. “Dave did not make the lower.”
On Saturday, Aranda’s Bears (5-3, 3-2 Large 12) will tackle Venables’ Sooners (5-3, 2-3) at Norman, Okla.
Aranda not solely has expertise with Oklahoma’s coach, he is aware of the Sooners’ offense as properly.
The Bears performed Ole Miss within the Sugar Bowl to finish final season, beating the Rebels 21-7. Ole Miss’ offensive coordinator was Jeff Lebby, who now’s in the identical place with the Sooners.
“I feel the tempo is acquainted,” Aranda stated of the similarities. “I feel there are much less spread-out units. At the very least right here currently, there’s been extra of a concentrate on the run sport. There is a honest quantity of runs that you simply keep in mind again from OU a yr in the past to 2 years in the past sort of exhibiting up.”
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The run sport figures to be key Saturday.
Each groups are among the many prime dashing groups within the Large 12, averaging higher than 200 yards per sport. Baylor is twenty fourth within the nation at 201.5 yards, whereas Oklahoma is sixteenth at 217.5.
The defenses, although, have been markedly completely different.
Baylor leads the convention in rush protection, permitting simply 113.2 yards per sport, whereas the Sooners are final at 189.8.
“They’re actually stout inside,” Lebby stated of Baylor’s defensive position. “I feel for us, it is about being actually environment friendly, being actually good on first down.”
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A yr in the past, Baylor’s protection mauled Oklahoma, holding the Sooners to 260 yards of complete offense, their lowest complete since 2014. Baylor pulled out a 27-14 victory.
Venables stated the matchup on the opposite facet — his defensive position towards the Bears’ offensive entrance — would go a great distance towards deciding the result.
The Sooners held Iowa State to 66 dashing yards in a 27-13 win final week to run their modest successful streak to 2 video games following a 49-0 defeat to Texas.
“It will be, to me, the matchup, to be trustworthy with you,” Venables stated. “It is a fantastic, nice problem, and our guys know that.”
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Baylor additionally carries momentum into Saturday’s sport off a 45-17 highway win over Texas Tech.
Final yr, Baylor victory’s over Oklahoma snapped a seven-game Sooners’ successful streak within the sequence. Baylor has overwhelmed the Sooners solely as soon as at Norman, 48-14 in 2014.
PROVO, Utah — Trevin Knell scored 13 of his 18 points before halftime and reserve Dallin Hall scored 14 points and BYU ended its three-game losing streak by beating Oklahoma State 85-69 on Tuesday night.
Richie Saunders scored 12 points and Egor Denim and Keba Keita each scored 10 points for the Cougars (11-5, 2-3 Big 12).
Jamyron Keller and Bryce Thompson scored 15 points apiece and Abou Ousmane 13 for Oklahoma State (9-7, 1-4).
The Cougars built a 17-6 lead and never trailed. BYU went on an offensive onslaught and outscored the Cowboys 25-9 in a 10-minute span and led 42-15 after Dawson Baker made two free throws with 3:23 before halftime. BYU went to the break shooting 15 for 25 and led 46-26.
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But after an 8-of-31 (25.8%) shooting performance in the first half, Oklahoma State started on a blistering 22-5 run in the first 6 1/2 minutes of the second half and drew within 51-48 on 8-for-10 shooting with Keller going 3 for 3 from 3-point range.
BYU regrouped and went on an 11-2 run for a 62-50 lead with 10:28 left and stayed ahead by double digits for the remainder.
Oklahoma State hosts Colorado on Saturday. BYU will make the 45-minute drive north on Interstate 15 to face Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday.
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Normalcy has begun to return to a stricken yet defiant New Orleans – after a U.S. Army veteran drove a truck into dozens of New Year’s Day revelers.
In the wake of the New Year’s Day terrorist attack on the famed Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Gov. Kevin Stitt has issued an executive order creating an advisory council of first responders and intelligence personnel in hopes of better protecting Oklahomans and state infrastructure from such an attack.
Stitt issued an executive order on Monday concerning the Secure Oklahoma NOW (Not on Our Watch) Initiative. He said Oklahoma Commissioner of Public Safety Tim Tipton would lead the advisory council.
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In one of the largest domestic terrorist attacks in U.S. history, 168 people and three unborn children died as a result of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, something Stitt noted.
“Sadly, Oklahomans are familiar with the devastating impact terrorists can have on our communities,” he said. “It’s our responsibility to stay vigilant and prepared. The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety will bring together experts from law enforcement, emergency management, and public safety to develop a comprehensive guide to protect our high-value targets and major events, ensuring we are always one step ahead.”
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In addition to Tipton, the advisory council will feature the state’s secretary of public safety, Tricia Everest, who will supervise the initiative. Other members will be a sheriff from a county with a population above 500,000, a sheriff from a county with a population below 500,000, a police chief from a town or city with more than 100,000 residents, a police chief from a town or city with fewer than 100,000 residents, a chief from a university police department and a representative from the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security.
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The only two counties with a population of more than 500,000 are Oklahoma and Tulsa counties. Only four Oklahoma cities — Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman and Broken Arrow — have a population above 100,000.
The 12-person council also will include the president of the Oklahoma Fire Chiefs Association or their designee, the director of the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management or their designee, the director of the Oklahoma Counter Terrorism Intelligence Center or their designee and one at-large member appointed by the governor.
The council will create and publish a written guide of minimum security and safety protocols for use by public and private stakeholders responsible for managing large-scale events. According to Stitt’s order, the guide should reflect best practices and emerging strategies in public safety.
The first meeting of the council must be by Feb. 27, according to the order, and the first edition of the guide is scheduled to be published and submitted by May 30, with updates to be made annually.
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“In our world today, it’s more important than ever to make sure our law enforcement is prepared for any situation,” Everest said. “We have been able to mitigate multiple threats with our effective partnerships between local, state and federal law enforcement. I appreciate the governor’s efforts to streamline those partnerships and ensure Oklahomans are safe regardless of the situation.”
A man convicted of first-degree murder will stand in front of the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board to seek early release during a Stage 2 parole hearing on Tuesday.
Wayne Thompson was convicted at age 15 for the 1983 murder of his sister’s alleged abuser.
Thompson’s case gained national attention and influenced juvenile justice after the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1988 ruling in Thompson v. Oklahoma, which deemed it unconstitutional to execute offenders under 16.
His death sentence was commuted to life with parole eligibility. Now 57, Thompson cleared Stage 1 of the parole process late last year.
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The murder, committed in Grady County, involved Thompson and accomplices beating, shooting, and disposing of Charles Keene’s body in the Washita River.
Thompson and his accomplices admitted to being under the influence of drugs while committing the crime.
Keene was alleged to have abused Thompson’s sister for nine years.
The Department of Corrections investigative report provided to the board does not recommend parole.
Thompson has sought parole twice since the 1990s, citing remorse and rehabilitation, though previous attempts were denied due to the crime’s violent nature.
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Tuesday’s hearing comes as the board works through a backlog of cases from late 2024 and early 2025 following the resignations of two board members.