Oklahoma
Kansas vs. Oklahoma – Game Preview – October 15, 2022 – ESPN
NORMAN, Okla. — — Kansas is in a a lot completely different scenario than traditional heading into Saturday’s recreation at Oklahoma.
The Jayhawks are having a particular 12 months, opening the season with 5 straight wins earlier than final Saturday’s loss to TCU. With a victory towards the Sooners, the Nineteenth-ranked Jayhawks can be bowl eligible for the primary time since 2008.
Coach Lance Leipold is attempting to verify his Jayhawks don’t concentrate on the place they could find yourself.
“If you happen to get caught up in any of that, you’ll by no means get to the place you need to be,” he mentioned. “Fear about what you possibly can management. If you happen to’re fearful about that different stuff, these shall be good, however you’ve bought to earn it. And one of the simplest ways to earn it’s get after it right this moment and prepare for the subsequent one.”
, regardless of shedding three straight. And Oklahoma has received 17 straight towards the Jayhawks.
Leipold remembers the powerful occasions final 12 months in his first season, and he mentioned Oklahoma coach Brent Venables goes by among the identical issues.
“Perhaps it hasn’t gone their manner of late, however as we all know from final 12 months as nicely, the primary 12 months, there’s going to be occasions the place you’re going to have some bumps,” he mentioned. “That’s too good of a workers, too good of a program and all the things, and a roster — it’s going to be an enormous take a look at for us down there.”
The Jayhawks will possible be with out beginning quarterback Jalon Daniels due to an harm. Jason Bean will possible step in. He began 10 video games for Kansas final 12 months, and he threw 4 landing passes in reduction towards TCU.
Oklahoma has quarterback points, too. Dillon Gabriel was in concussion protocol and missed final week’s blowout loss to Texas. He has been among the finest gamers within the Huge 12 this season, having handed for 1,215 yards and 11 touchdowns with out an interception this season. He’s additionally rushed for 126 yards and two scores.
With out him, the Sooners had been held to 195 complete yards within the 49-0 loss to Texas. Venables mentioned he expects Gabriel to play on Saturday so long as he passes his exams through the week.
The Sooners have stumbled since a 3-0 begin that pushed them to No. 6 within the AP High 25. Earlier than the loss to Texas, they misplaced 55-24 at TCU and 41-34 at residence towards Kansas State.
Venables challenged his group after the loss to Texas.
“If we don’t like what they’re writing, let our play be our voice,” he mentioned. “The criticism that has taken place is well-deserved. That’s how I take a look at it. Doesn’t imply our guys aren’t working and placing nice effort into attempting to achieve success. I do know. I see that on daily basis.”
STRUGGLING DEFENSE
Oklahoma allowed 585 yards to Texas per week after giving up 668 to TCU.
“We’re not tackling excellent proper now, if all people hasn’t observed,” Venables mentioned. “What we’re seeing by the course of the week isn’t translating persistently prefer it wants to simply to play nicely. To not play nice, simply to play nicely.”
MISSING MIMS
Oklahoma receiver Marvin Mims is among the finest gamers within the Huge 12, however he had only one catch for minus-2 yards towards Texas. Mims has 23 catches for 436 yards this season. However Oklahoma caught to the bottom recreation towards the Longhorns. He may very well be a menace once more if Gabriel returns.
DISRUPTIVE DEFENDER
Kansas defensive finish Lonnie Phelps ranks second amongst Huge 12 gamers with six sacks. Protecting him away from Gabriel, if he performs, shall be essential with Gabriel popping out of concussion protocol.
HONORING GAUTT
Oklahoma will honor former operating again Prentice Gautt, the primary Black scholarship soccer participant on the faculty, by carrying a “Unity” uniform.
Gautt starred on coach Bud Wilkinson’s groups from 1957 to 1959. He was an All-Huge Eight Convention choice twice and was an Tutorial All-American in 1958.
The uniform, designed by a gaggle of the varsity’s athletes, will function darkish grey jerseys, pants and helmets with crimson trim and lettering. It’ll have the phrase “TOGETHER” sewn on the collar, the phrase “UNITY” on the back-of-the-jersey nameplate and an overview of the state of Oklahoma.
QUOTABLE
Venables on having a number of good quarterbacks: “I’ve seen different packages which have a number of good quarterbacks. Kansas is one in all them. How are they doing it? I don’t know. Perhaps I must ask coach Leipold that and get slightly knowledge from him. Each of these guys (Daniels and Bean) had been not likely extremely recruited guys. Perhaps that has one thing to do with it. I don’t know. They’ve completed a superb job culturally.”
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Oklahoma
40 Years Later: Oklahoma Parole Board To Review Case Of Teen Who Killed Brother-In-Law
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.
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.
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.
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No. 3 Oklahoma State overpowers No. 5 NC State wrestling 34-3 in Stillwater
The NC State Wolfpack won the first bout in their match against Oklahoma State, but those three points were the only ones NC State would earn all night, as the Cowboys dominated the Pack 34-3 in front of a wild home crowd.
Cael Hughes put the Cowboys on the board first with six huge team points via a pin over two-time All-American No. 7 Kai Orine of NC State; teammates No. 15 Carter Young and No. 14 Caleb Fish also added decisions in the first half of the dual at 141 and 157 pounds, respectively. No. 4 Tagen Jamison, meanwhile, added five points at 141 pounds with his fiery tech fall against Tyler Tracy of NC State.
Oklahoma State’s 197-pounder Luke Surber headlined the second half of the dual with his technical fall over No. 26 Christian Knop 18-2 for five team points of his own, while all four of his other teammates — No. 6 Cameron Amine, No. 3 Dean Hamiti, No. 3 Dustin Plott and No. 3 Wyatt Hendrickson — settled for decisions.
The Pack wrestled Oklahoma State tough, particularly in the heavyweight match where U23 world champion Isaac Trumble had fellow U23 world champ Hendrickson in some trouble, but Hendrickson survived and held on to his undefeated record.
The Cowboys win over NC State gives the program its ninth victory against the Pack and a second dominant ACC win over a top-ten team this season. Oklahoma State will have No. 22 West Virginia and No. 7 Northern Iowa next on the schedule though the match that will be circled on the calendar now is the Cowboys’ meeting with the No. 2 Hawkeyes on Feb. 23.
Complete results:
WEIGHT | BOUT RESULT | TEAM SCORE |
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125 | No. 11 Vince Robinson over No. 2 Troy Spratley, 7-3 | 3-0, NC State |
133 | Cael Hughes over No. 7 Kai Orine, FALL | 6-3, OSU |
141 | No. 4 Tagen Jamison over Tyler Tracy, 21-5 | 11-3, OSU |
149 | No. 15 Carter Young over No. 33 Koy Buesgens, 5-2 | 14-3, OSU |
157 | No. 14 Caleb Fish over No. 12 Ed Scott, 12-5 | 17-3, OSU |
165 | No. 6 Cameron Amine over No. 32 Derek Fields, 5-2 | 20-3 OSU |
174 | No. 3 Dean Hamiti over No. 19 Matty Singleton, 8-4 | 23-3, OSU |
184 | No. 3 Dustin Plott over No. 11 Dylan Fishback, 5-0 | 26-3, OSU |
197 | No. 7 Luke Surber over No. 26 Christian Knop, 18-2 | 31-3, OSU |
285 | No. 3 Wyatt Hendrickson over No. 4 Isaac Trumble, 10-4 | 34-3, OSU |
Oklahoma
Oklahoma women’s basketball NCAA Tournament resume for March Madness: Jan. 13
Jennie Baranczyk recaps OU women’s basketball win vs. New Mexico State
Jennie Baranczyk recaps OU women’s basketball win vs. New Mexico State
The Oklahoma women’s basketball team split a pair of SEC games last week.
OU (14-3, 2-2 SEC) suffered an 81-77 road loss to Mississippi State on Thursday. It then bounced back with a 77-62 home win over Texas A&M on Sunday.
OU dropped from No. 10 to No. 13 in the AP Top 25 Poll. It was ranked No. 11 last week in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll, which will release this week’s rankings on Tuesday.
Each week, The Oklahoman will take a look at OU’s recent results, break down how its NCAA Tournament resume has changed and compare it to the competition. Here’s where the Sooners stand as of Monday:
Oklahoma basketball results last week
Jan. 9: Mississippi State 81, Oklahoma 77
OU stumbled in its 81-77 road loss to Mississippi State on Thursday. The Sooners committed 21 turnovers, which the Bulldogs converted into 25 points. This marked OU’s first loss to an unranked opponent this season, and the team dropped to 1-2 in SEC play.
Jan. 12: Oklahoma 77, Texas A&M 62
OU bounced back by earning a 77-62 home win over Texas A&M on Sunday. Raegan Beers recorded 16 points and six rebounds, but she exited the game with an apparent shoulder injury late in the third quarter and didn’t return. OU head coach Jennie Baranczyk didn’t have an update after the game on Beers, who’s averaging team highs of 17.2 points and 9.2 rebounds.
Oklahoma basketball NET rankings: No. 12 (last week: No. 11)
- Quad 1 record: 3-3
- Quad 2 record: 1-0
- Quad 3 record: 1-0
- Quad 4 record: 9-0
Bracketology projections
ESPN: No. 4 seed vs. No. 13 Drake in Norman (Region 3) as of Jan. 10.
Next up: Missouri
Matchup: Oklahoma (14-3, 2-2 SEC) vs. Missouri (11-8, 0-4 SEC)
Tipoff: 6 p.m. Thursday; Lloyd Noble Center in Norman
Livestream: SEC Network+
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