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Oklahoma-Florida State GameDay: X-Factor
John Hoover: Satisfaction
Oklahoma may use one thing in its favor. Something. However the climate’s going to be excellent, the followers are going to be 80 % Seminoles, and the depth chart has been wracked by departures. What’s the group’s mindset in its first recreation with out 15 switch portal defectors? Are they only ending out the string, so to talk? Or are they honestly motivated to tackle a rugged FSU squad in a largely meaningless bowl recreation. Aside from a 24-year streak with out a shedding season, and this being Brent Venables’ first bowl recreation (it was only one yr in the past that he took the visor from Bob Stoops in San Antonio), there’s nothing however delight on the road for Oklahoma. Do the Sooners have any? And can that be sufficient?
Ryan Chapman: Turnovers
Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis has achieved a wonderful job taking good care of the soccer all yr lengthy. He’s solely thrown 4 interceptions in 2022, however the OU secondary might have to choose him off a couple of occasions to assist maintain the Sooners within the recreation. Already the inferior group on paper, Oklahoma must face up to quite a lot of opt-outs in key positions to keep away from its first shedding season since 1998. Turning Florida State over may go an extended strategy to flipping OU’s fortunes in Orlando, because the Sooners look to keep away from the same destiny to the final time they took the sector in Tenting World Stadium towards Clemson.
Josh Callaway: Perception
Does Oklahoma consider they’ll win this recreation? As a result of if they do not, on the danger of sounding very cliche, they’ve already misplaced. The Sooners have to come back into this matchup actually believing they’ve a shot to spring the upset right here. Being the underdog to this degree would not occur to OU fairly often, so it is not a place most of those guys are used to being in. If they have been attacking follow with the fitting mindset and do the identical on Thursday night time, they might discover themselves proper on this recreation to the tip and thus with a shot. If they’re flat and hoping for a robust begin to get the ball rolling, it may get away shortly. Oklahoma’s mindset is so essential in a spot like this. As a result of if their vitality is not the place it must be from the bounce, the Seminoles would possibly put a beatdown on the Sooners just like what Brent Venables’ Clemson Tigers did the final time OU was on this recreation.
Ross Lovelace: First quarter
With Oklahoma’s depth scenario, if the group will get down by a couple of scores early and the turnovers start to pile up it could possibly be an extended night time. Oklahoma’s first quarter has dictated a number of video games this season, each for good and for unhealthy. Alternatively, a robust begin may go a great distance for the Sooners and be a key to having success. In opposition to Oklahoma State, OU coasted for 3 whole quarters due to its dominating begin. Florida State’s offense is quick, and Jordan Travis is a veteran. Giving him further possessions, particularly within the first quarter, could possibly be expensive for the Sooners. If Oklahoma desires to remain on this recreation and have an opportunity to win late, the way in which the Sooners begin the sport is crucial.
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Gov. Stitt signs off on $4.3M arch at Oklahoma Capitol
Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed a measure to build an arch on the south side of the Oklahoma Capitol complex.
The cost is $4.3 million.
House Bill 4012 said the purpose of the arch is to honor the Oklahoma National Guard, which has a lengthy history of state and federal service.
Rep. Mark McBride, R-Moore, is the House author.
He said the arch could be built within the next two years.
“I think it will be a great addition to the Capitol complex to honor the Oklahoma National Guard,” McBride said.
He said the arch will tell the story of the Oklahoma National Guard, including the conflicts in which the men and women served.
Architect Solomon Layton included drawings of the arch in early plans for the Capitol, which was completed in 1917.
It was one of the structures, like the dome, that was not constructed because of a lack of funding at the time.
Some have been critical of spending money on an arch.
OPINION: Investing in a $4.3 million arch is a waste of Oklahomans’ hard-earned taxpayer dollars
Sometimes people take for granted the freedoms they have, McBride said, adding that it is important to build the arch to demonstrate and honor the sacrifices.
The arch is expected to be 30 feet tall and 60 feet tall.
An amphitheater seating 100 people and a veteran’s park will also be constructed, said Sen. Brenda Stanley, R-Midwest City.
“I am thrilled to death he signed it,” said Stanley, the Senate author. “It is going to be gorgeous.”
She said the arch will separate the Oklahoma Capitol from any other capitol in the country.
The state recently completed a $245 million renovation and upgrade to the building.
Years ago, a dome was added to the facility.
In 2015, the State Capitol Repair Expenditure Oversight Committee unveiled possible plans for a $65 million three-story parking garage, a reflecting pool and the arch.
The garage and reflecting pool have not been pursued.
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Going to Oklahoma: Northern Colorado softball supporters turn out for send off to NCAA Tournament
The Northern Colorado softball team left Greeley Wednesday evening for Stillwater, Oklahoma where the Bears will play in the NCAA Tournament this weekend.
Before the team bus to Denver International Airport, the UNC players, coaches and staff making the trip received a mini send-off celebration. Fans, alumni, other UNC staff and athletes were among those gathered outside of Butler-Hancock Athletic Center to send good wishes to the softball team.
UNC (27-24) is making its second straight appearance in the 64-team NCAA Tournament after winning a second consecutive Big Sky Conference Tournament title last weekend in Pocatello, Idaho.
The Bears were placed in the Stillwater region and will play No. 5 seed and site host Oklahoma State (44-1) at 3:30 p.m. Friday. The tournament’s first round is comprised of 16 four-team tournaments in double elimination format through Sunday. Michigan and Kentucky are the other two teams in Stillwater.
UNC played Michigan twice in Santa Barbara, California in February during its non-conference schedule and lost both games to the Wolverines, 9-1 and 4-1. Michigan led 3-1 after four innings in the first game before scoring six with a three-run home run in the bottom of the fifth to turn in the lopsided result. UNC led the second game 1-0 through five innings. Michigan hit a grand slam in the top of the sixth for the win.
“Everybody we play will be good,” UNC coach Dedeann Pendleton-Helm said Sunday of facing Oklahoma State. “It’s time to go to the show.”
Pendleton-Helm asked the well wishers Wednesday evening to join the team to form a large circle of about 75 people on the sidewalk near the team bus. The coach made the same request Sunday evening with those who watched the tournament selection show and the announcement of the challenging task of facing national powerhouse Oklahoma State.
On both evenings, Pendleton-Helm thanked everyone who was there and insisted the circle close tighter in a show of unity, pride and team spirit.
Pendleton-Helm has been in the UNC program for 23 months. In two seasons, the UNC teams have a 53-47 record with a regular-season Big Sky Conference title this year, the two conference tournament titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances.
The Bears played at the University of Washington in last year’s NCAA Tournament, where they lost to the host Huskies and Minnesota in region play.
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Severe Thunderstorm Watch Active In Parts Of Green Country
Active Watches & Warnings:
- Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Osage, Pawnee, Washington counties until 1 a.m.
Strong to severe weather is likely Wednesday night in Northeast Oklahoma.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for Kay, Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne and Washington counties until 1 a.m. on Thursday.
Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer says that large hail, damaging winds and flooding are the biggest concerns, but the tornado threat will still be monitored.
News On 6 will have the latest updates on the storm timeline throughout the night.
What are the chances for severe weather in Oklahoma on Wednesday, May 15?
A period of unsettled weather is likely to produce periodic showers and storms across a large portion of the area Wednesday night through Friday morning.
This will bring increasing rain and thunder chances, including severe weather threats, to parts of the area beginning later Wednesday night across the western half of the state before storms begin migrating eastward into parts of northeastern and eastern Oklahoma.
All modes of severe weather will be possible, with the primary threats of damaging winds and hail. A tornado threat is possible with this system, mostly along and northwest of the I-44 corridor.
Due to antecedent conditions, and the possibility of pockets of moderate to locally heavy downpours, the potential for some low-land and street level flooding will be possible before ending as the last wave in this current series moves out of the area Thursday night late into early Friday morning.
Based on the current timing, most of Friday afternoon and evening should be precip free with mostly pleasant conditions.
What will the weather be like this weekend in Oklahoma?
This weekend some midlevel ridging should nudge northward from part of Texas into most of Oklahoma bringing dry weather, some sunshine, and highs into the mid and upper 80s both days.
South winds will continue to transport low-level moisture into the state resulting in increasing humidity values. Some minor heat index values should occur allowing values into the lower 90s.
The top-edge of the ridge positioned across far northern OK and southern Kansas may still allow a weak boundary to slide southward and stall Sunday into Monday where a complex of storms will be possible during this period.
Early next week, most data support the return of a stronger developing upper-level trough arriving from the southwest. This pattern coupled with climatology supports mentions of more spring severe weather opportunities nearing the region. As we draw closer to next week, we’ll offer more specifics regarding timing and locations.
Outages Across Oklahoma:
Northeast Oklahoma has various power companies and electric co-operatives, many with overlapping areas of coverage. Below is a link to various outage maps.
PSO Outage Map
OG&E Outage Map
VVEC Outage Map
Indian Electric Cooperative (IEC) Outage Map
Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives Outage Map – (Note Several Smaller Co-ops Included)
The Alan Crone morning weather podcast link from Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5j0ovActG8BZCOTqZQzrfU
The Alan Crone morning weather podcast link from Apple:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/weather-out-the-door/id1499556141?i=1000646589555
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