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Oklahoma Duo Officially Ruled Out of Texas Clash
Deion Burks and Kade McIntyre will officially miss Oklahoma’s tilt with Texas.
The duo were downgraded from questionable to out on Thursday’s SEC Availability Report, a blow for OU’s offense.
Just as was the case against Auburn, the No. 18-ranked Sooners (4-1, 1-1 SEC) will have to do without a number of key skill position players against the No. 1-ranked Longhorns (5-0, 1-0).
Burks, who will miss his second game of the year, leads OU with 26 catches for 201 yards and three scores.
McIntyre hasn’t caught a pass yet this year, as he’s been primarily used as a blocking tight end by offensive coordinator Seth Littrell.
Texas, however, got good news on Thursday.
Quarterback Quinn Ewers was removed from the report, meaning he is fully available to start the contest.
Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian confirmed on Thursday that the veteran quarterback would retake his spot at the head of Texas’ explosive attack in place of Arch Manning, who filled in during Ewers’ absence.
Oklahoma is preparing for the return of linebacker Dasan McCullough and running back Taylor Tatum, who both were absent from Wednesday’s initial availability report.
McCullough has yet to feature to this point in 2024.
Tatum exited OU’s contest against Tennessee in the first half, and he missed the Sooners’ 27-21 victory over Auburn. The true freshman is Oklahoma’s third-leading rusher, carrying the ball 18 times for 116 yards and two touchdowns, while also adding a reception for nine yards and a score.
Sooners quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. completed passes to four teammates against Auburn.
He found tight end Bauer Sharp four times for 43 yards, as well as completing three passes to J.J. Hester for 86 yards, two passes to former Texas receiver Brenen Thompson for 30 yards and a two-yard completion to Jaquaize Pettaway.
Of OU’s available pass catchers, Sharp leads the team this year with 18 catches for 159 yards and a score. Thompson has 10 catches for 106 yards and a touchdown this year, and Hester’s total production for the season all came against Auburn.
Bill Bedenbaugh’s offensive line will be as healthy as its been all year against Texas.
Right tackle Jake Taylor returned the lineup against Auburn, and interior offensive lineman Troy Everett is available again, though he has yet to feature this year.
Taylor, right guard Febechi Nwaiwu, center Branson Hickman, left guard Jacob Sexton and left tackle Michael Tarquin were able to complete the entire contest against the Tigers, and that starting five got an opportunity to gel over Oklahoma’s bye week.
Kicker Tyler Keltner will also be available against the Longhorns, OU coach Brent Venables confirmed last week. In Keltner’s absence, Zach Schmit was a perfect 2-for-2 on field goals, serving as a crucial piece in the Sooners’ six-point win.
The 120th installment of the Red River Rivalry will kick off inside the Cotton Bowl at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, and the top 20 clash will be broadcast on ABC.
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Oklahoma Highway Patrol enters ’37 patrol car in national contest
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is competing once again in the American Association of State Troopers’ Best Looking Cruiser Contest, this time showcasing the agency’s history alongside its modern fleet.
The entry features OHP’s restored 1937 Ford patrol car paired with a current Chevrolet Tahoe, highlighting nearly nine decades of the agency’s patrol vehicle tradition.
OHP highlights historic patrol car
According to OHP, the contest entry celebrates the agency’s original 1937 Ford patrol car and its connection to the modern Chevrolet Tahoe used by troopers today.
The agency says the iconic black-and-white “dovetail” paint scheme debuted on the 1937 Ford, with the white paint wrapping over the rear wheel wells. OHP says that design became the foundation for the look that continues to represent the agency today.
How voting works
The Best Looking Cruiser Contest is decided by public vote here.
OHP says each device is allowed one vote, and every vote is important as the agency competes against perennial favorites for a chance to earn a spot in the 2027 American Association of State Troopers calendar.
Looking to improve on last year
Oklahoma finished eighth in the nation in last year’s Best Looking Cruiser Contest.
The agency is hoping this year’s entry featuring both its historic 1937 Ford and modern Chevrolet Tahoe will help improve its finish and secure a place in the 2027 calendar.
“As Route 66 celebrates its 100th birthday, we wanted to honor the most iconic highway in America and the Oklahoma Troopers who have patrolled it for generations,” OHP said. “Since 1937, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers have traveled its pavement, assisted stranded motorists, investigated crashes, enforced traffic laws, and answered calls for service along the Mother Road. Route 66 isn’t just a historic highway to us—it’s part of our history.”
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Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: June 28, 2026
In this week’s Your Vote Counts, Oklahoma’s Own Scott Mitchell leads Jason Dunnington and Sen. Paul Rosino in a discussion about new Oklahoma laws, including those addressing data centers. Other topics include inflation and the ongoing impact of the war in Iran.
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Where to find July 4th fireworks, festivals, and family fun in Oklahoma
Looking for the perfect spot to celebrate Independence Day in Oklahoma this year? From massive fireworks displays over Grand Lake to food truck festivals and live music across the OKC metro, communities are pulling out all the stops to celebrate the Declaration of Independence. Grab your lawn chairs, round up the family, and get ready for an unforgettable week of summer fun. Here is your ultimate guide to the best Fourth of July events happening right in your backyard!
Key takeaways
- The bigger picture: Oklahoma communities are going all out for Independence Day in 2026, with celebrations spanning from Norman’s four-day Fourth Fest to major fireworks displays in Edmond, Tulsa, and on Grand Lake — giving families across the state plenty of options close to home.
- More details: Highlights include Liberty Fest in Edmond, one of the largest fireworks displays in the metro area, the Duck Creek Fireworks on Grand Lake featuring a War Bird flyover tribute synchronized to patriotic music, and Tribute to Liberty in Midwest City, which combines live music, a laser show, and fireworks in honor of the Declaration of Independence’s 250th anniversary.
- Why this matters: This year’s celebrations carry extra weight as part of America’s semiquincentennial, with several events — including Tribute to Liberty and the Duck Creek Fireworks — built around honoring both the nation’s founding and the service members who’ve defended it.
- Date: 9:45 p.m. July 1-4
- Location: Reaves Park; 2501 S Jenkins Ave., Norman
This year’s Fourth Fest is bigger than ever before, spanning four days. The city has added additional programming across multiple parks. Before the fireworks, enjoy a wide range of attractions including bouncy houses, local vendors, food trucks, pony rides, and a petting zoo. The fireworks show begins at 9:45 p.m. on July 4.
- Date: 8:30 p.m. July 3
- Location: Scissortail Park, 300 SW 7th St., Oklahoma City
OKCPHIL’s Red, White, and Boom concert is a high-energy celebration that brings the community together for an unforgettable summer evening of music. The Oklahoma City Philharmonic performs a vibrant program of American classics, fan favorites, and patriotic anthems.
- Date: 6-10 p.m. July 3
- Location: Boomer Lake Park; 2310 E Lakeview Road, Stillwater
This Independence Day celebration will include area vendors, food trucks, hometown hospitality, and a fireworks show. Free parking will be available at Stillwater High School’s Pioneer Stadium.
- Date: July 3-4
- Location: Yukon City Park & Chisholm Trail Park, 2200 S Holly Ave., Yukon
Bring the whole family to Freedom Fest in Yukon! Experience a lineup of live outdoor concerts, peruse the food trucks on site, and enjoy the activities for kids.
- Date: 2-10 p.m. July 4
- Location: Buck Thomas Park, 1903 NE 12th St., Moore
Enjoy one of the largest fireworks shows in the state with food trucks, vendors, and activities throughout the day. Admission is free. Fireworks will begin around 9:45 p.m.
- Date: 7-10 p.m. July 4
- Location: Joe B. Barnes Regional Park, 8700 E Reno Ave., Midwest City
Bring your chairs and join Midwest City in its celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Enjoy food trucks, games, The Wise Guys performing live on stage, a huge fireworks display, and a laser show.
- Date: 9:30 p.m. July 4
- Location: University of Central Oklahoma; 100 N University Drive, Edmond
Liberty Fest’s grand finale is one of the largest fireworks displays in the metro area. Bring your entire family to witness the spectacular show. Parking is available in lots on campus.
- Date: July 4
- Location: Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, 32888 S 4507 Road, No. 8123, Afton
Duck Creek Fireworks is the longest-running tradition on Grand Lake. Keep an eye out for the highly anticipated War Bird flyover, a tribute to the men and women serving overseas. The fireworks, beginning at sunset, will be synchronized to patriotic music.
- Date: July 4
- Location: River West Festival Park, 2100 S Jackson Ave., Tulsa
Celebrate America’s independence at Tulsa’s annual FreedomFest celebration. This celebration includes all-ages entertainment and a variety of activities and tasty concessions. FreedomFest features one of the largest free fireworks displays in Oklahoma.
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