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Horton K’s 11, OU 1 win away from MCWS finals

OMAHA, Neb. — Cade Horton struck out a career-high 11 in six innings, Tanner Tredaway continued his torrid postseason with three hits and Oklahoma took management of its bracket within the School World Collection with a 6-2 victory over Notre Dame on Sunday evening.
The Sooners (44-22) want yet another win to advance to the best-of-three finals beginning Saturday. They’re going to play Wednesday in opposition to the winner of a Tuesday elimination sport between Notre Dame (41-16) and Texas A&M. The Aggies beat Texas 10-2 on Sunday.
With three freshmen, 5 sophomores and a senior within the on a regular basis lineup and picked to complete sixth within the Huge 12, Oklahoma wasn’t anticipated to be on this place. The Sooners obtained scorching the second half of the common season, gained the convention match and went on the street to win its regional and tremendous regional.
“Successful the nationwide championship has all the time been the objective, and we have had that from the very starting,” freshman third baseman Wallace Clark mentioned. “It is not a brand new concept. Even after we would lose a mid-week sport, we’d discuss it. The thought behind it was we’ll win the entire rattling factor.”
Horton, who had Tommy John surgical procedure 16 months in the past and did not pitch till March 29, went a minimum of six innings for a 3rd straight begin. The redshirt freshman held the Irish scoreless on three singles the primary 5 innings.
Horton (5-2) gave up David LaManna’s two-run homer to left within the sixth and did not come out for the seventh. He threw a season-high 100 pitches.
“When you’ve gotten mid 90s, you’ve gotten a very good slider, you’ve gotten a curveball, and he flashed a changeup periodically… That was loads. Clearly we did not acknowledge it,” Irish coach Hyperlink Jarrett mentioned.
Tredaway continued to be a catalyst for the Sooners. He is now batting .513 (20 of 39) within the NCAA match after going 3 for 4 and lengthening his hitting streak to 16 video games. He drove in two runs and scored twice.
“I actually wish to preserve issues easy,” Tredaway mentioned. “I get in patterns like this the place I can go on an extended stretch and do fairly effectively. I attempt to not get out of my zone. I feel the two-strike strategy has been actually good for me the final couple weeks. I am attempting to hit good pitches and do my factor and be on time.”
Notre Dame starter Austin Temple walked three of the eight batters he confronted and was pulled with one out within the second. Reliever Aidan Tyrell (5-2) obtained out of the inning however encountered bother within the third.
Peyton Graham legged out an infield single, stole second and scored on Tredaway’s base hit. Tredaway took second on a handed ball and got here residence on Wallace Clark’s single.
The Sooners added three extra runs within the sixth to go up 5-0. Two of these scored on Clark’s bunt on the security squeeze. Tredaway got here residence from third, and Jimmy Crooks adopted him in from first when Carter Putz picked up the ball and threw wildly to Jared Miller overlaying the bag.
Putz had 4 of the Irish’s seven hits, his final one main off the eighth inning and prompting the gamers within the Notre Dame dugout to grab their “rally bananas.”
The Irish have been getting the bananas out in the course of the postseason once they want constructive mojo within the late innings. If one thing good occurs, the gamers take a chunk. However Jack Zyska hit right into a double play and LaManna flew out to finish the eighth.
The Irish obtained their first two batters on base within the ninth, however Clark stepped on the bag at third and threw to first for a double play when Zack Prajzner grounded to him. Trevin Michael struck out Ryan Cole to finish the sport.
PINBALL BALL
The Oklahoma fourth inning ended on a loopy play after Peyton Graham had singled into proper subject and OU’s John Spikerman rounded second and headed to 3rd.
Proper fielder Brooks Coetzee threw to 3rd to get Spikerman, however the ball popped out of Jack Brannigan’s glove as he tried to placed on the tag. The ball deflected off third-base coach Clay Van Hook and got here to relaxation subsequent to Brannigan. He picked it up and tagged Spikerman, who did not notice the ball got here out of the glove and had turned to return to the dugout.
FLIPPING OUT
The sport began with some pleasure as OU first baseman Blake Robertson flipped over the Notre Dame dugout rail whereas catching Cole’s pop foul on the primary pitch of the sport. Robertson raised his glove to indicate umpires he hung onto the ball.

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Baylor looks to bounce back on the road in game against Oklahoma State

WACO, Texas (KXXV) — To say the least, it has been a memorable four games for Baylor football so far this season.
A walk off field goal by Arizona State at McLane Stadium brings the Bears to 2-2 for the season and now they are heading to Stillwater looking to bounce back against Oklahoma State.
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“Saturday’s game was a tough one,” head coach Dave Aranda said. “But, I think the message there is that hey, you can prepare, you can practice, you can do all of the things — that doesn’t mean you’re gonna win. There’s still more things that you gotta do.”
“There’s no participation trophy for preparing right and staying late and doing the extra all these details matter and so we’re really focused on that,” he added.
The Bears enter Stillwater following the firing of Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy after 21 years on the job. While the Cowboys are reeling, the Bears understand that they still have a talented roster.
“They play hard, you know. They get after the ball, their record doesn’t reflect the kind of team they are. They got a lot of talent and they’re gonna be ready to play,” safety Devyn Bobby said.
“Same thing we always talk about — respect all, fear none. We take that into every week, you know they’re still a great program. They have great coaching staff, great athletes on the field, so we gotta be prepared and ready for them,” wide receiver Kobe Prentice said.
After the Arizona State game, head coach Aranda spoke about complimentary football. While the defense had a great game last week, the offense struggled — and they are looking to find that balance.
“Obviously we didn’t get the win, so we got to get better so you know a lot of people might say we had a great game but we didn’t get to win — we could have had more stops, had more turnovers, but you know we’re still having to attack everyday mindset and we’re trying to get better,” Bobby said.
“The higher level than all of that is the team is that you know if one side’s down the other side picks it up. We need to be able to have that, you know, when we’ve played at the level that we need to play, we play that way and so we’re going to continue to aim for it,” Aranda said.
Baylor vs Oklahoma State is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. this Saturday.
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Oklahoma State football fires coach Mike Gundy after 21 seasons, school announces

Mike Gundy thinks Oklahoma State football woes are ‘fixable’ this season
Mike Gundy says he has no desire to stop coaching the Oklahoma State football program amid the Cowboys’ 11-game losing streak against FBS competition.
Oklahoma State football has fired head coach Mike Gundy after 21 seasons, the program announced on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
Gundy, previously the second-longest tenured head coach with one program in college football, led the Cowboys to a 1-2 start this season, including a 19-12 loss to in-state foe Tulsa on Sept. 19, which was OSU’s first at home to Tulsa since 1951. Oklahoma State also lost to Oregon 69-3 in Week 2.
“Cowboy Football reached an unprecedented level of success and national prominence under Coach Gundy’s leadership,” OSU athletic director Chad Weiberg said in the announcement. “I believe I speak for OSU fans everywhere when I say that we are grateful for all he did to raise the standard and show us all what is possible for Oklahoma State football.”
Oklahoma State is amid its longest losing streak to Power Four teams in program history, having lost 11 straight against such teams. The Cowboys went 3-9 last season and were winless in Big 12 play. Gundy leaves the program with a 170-90 career record and has the school’s winningest coach of all time. He has 108 more wins than Pat Jones, who ranks second in program history with 62 wins.
Gundy is owed a $15 million buyout from the school due to be fired prior to Dec. 31, 2027, according to his contract obtained by the USA TODAY Network.
Gundy said after the Tulsa loss that he had no interest in 2025 being his final season with the program, and was swarmed with questions about his future with the school.
“In 21 years it’s a different position than I’ve been in,” Gundy said. “As I say every week, my job is to evaluate the overall program, players, the systems … And then I have to make a decision on where we’re at based on what we have. That’s what I do. We’ve certainly been in a different situation a lot of years in a row, but currently we’re not in that situation.”
The 58-year-old coach helped build Oklahoma State into a perennial Big 12 title contender after taking over for Les Miles in 2005. He nearly led the Cowboys to the national championship in 2011, and was Big 12 Coach of the Year in 2010, 2021 and 2023.
The fall from grace was fast for the program, as the Cowboys earned a spot in the Big 12 championship in 2023, and also beat archrival Oklahoma in the final Bedlam for the foreseeable future.
Gundy, a former Oklahoma State quarterback and Midwest City, Oklahoma, native, has only coached four seasons at other schools in his career, serving as passing-game coordinator at Baylor in 1996 and receivers coach at Maryland from 1997-99. He was an assistant at Oklahoma State from 1990-95, and again from 2001-04.
Oklahoma State will turn to a new coach for the first time in over 20 years for the 2026 season, and they’ll look to lead the program back to the heights of Gundy’s prime in Stillwater.
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AP Top 25 Continues Troubling Trend for Big 12, Oklahoma State’s Future

The Big 12 is still having a rough time in the national landscape.
Over the weekend, the Big 12 had some interesting matchups as it secured an unbeaten record in nonconference games. While a couple of matchups between Big 12 teams on Friday kept the conference from having a perfect record, the 12 teams in action combined for a 10-2 mark, which is the best they could have achieved in Week 3.
However, that didn’t mean a whole lot for the Big 12 in the AP poll, which dropped on Sunday. The conference had only three teams in the top 25, with No. 12 Iowa State, No. 16 Utah and No. 17 Texas Tech representing the Big 12.
In terms of how bad that is for the Big 12, the conference’s most recent departures in Texas and Oklahoma came in at Nos. 8 and 11, respectively. Meanwhile, the other three power conferences have at least one team in the top four and multiple teams in the top seven.
Of course, the AP poll is only good for discussions, as evidenced by winless Notre Dame’s inclusion, with the independent program riding the coattails of last season’s runner-up performance. The real rankings won’t come until the final weeks of the year, with the College Football Playoff’s top 25 ultimately being all that matters in the end.
To put it simply, the AP poll is unlikely to have any impact on OSU this season. The Cowboys’ loss at Oregon will keep them from receiving a single vote for quite some time, even if they could somehow put together a sizeable winning streak starting with the Tulsa matchup.
Of course, if the Cowboys could find a way to put together any sort of streak, perhaps in a similar fashion to 2023’s winning streak, they might be able to break through anyway, given the Big 12’s status nationally. Sure, the Cowboys won’t be any sort of contender at the national level any time soon, but a 5-1 start would probably be good enough to get them into the polls and the Big 12 title conversation.
In terms of the long-term future, the Pokes might not even be saved by any type of resurgence. Considering the Big 12 is easily the laughing stock of the Power Four, it needs a program to essentially save it from becoming irrelevant in the national landscape.
With OSU being the laughing stock of the Big 12, there’s no reason to expect the Cowboys to be the saviors the conference desperately needs.
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