Oklahoma
Oklahoma lieutenant governor gives up Cabinet role
Oklahoma Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell said he is relinquishing his role as Oklahomaâs Secretary of Workforce Development.
Pinnell was appointed to the position on Governor Kevin Stittâs Cabinet in 2023 after previously serving as Secretary of Tourism. He will continue as lieutenant governor.
Pinnell sent the following statement to KRMG:
âI was volunteering my time to serve on the cabinet to better streamline government services. I donât want a duel office holder issue though to distract from the good work that the Governors cabinet is tackling. I set my own agenda as Lt. Governor, and as such, Iâll continue to be focused on workforce and economic development and look forward to advising the legislature and executive branch on these important issues.â -Lt. Gov. Pinnell
Pinnell told KRMG in 2023 that his two positions were constitutional as he was not paid for his duties within the Cabinet.
Pinnellâs move came just a day after Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued an opinion on Tim Gatz holding three state roles.
Drummondâs opinion stated an individual may not simultaneously serve as Secretary of Transportation, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and Executive Director of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority.
Gatz immediately resigned his leadership role with the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and as Secretary of Transportation. Gatz remains executive director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
Oklahoma
Shreveport Mudbugs grab extra point vs. Oklahoma Warriors in overtime – The Rink Live
The Shreveport Mudbugs and the visiting Oklahoma Warriors tied 1-1 in regulation on Saturday.
Shreveport beat Oklahoma in overtime 2-1.
Shreveport’s
Cole Hutchinson
scored the game-winning goal.
The first period was scoreless, and late in the second period, the Mudbugs took the lead when
Andrej Paricka
scored assisted by
Jonah Jasser
.
Travis Bryson
tied the game 1-1 with a goal in the middle of the third period, assisted by
Ollie Chessler
.
The Mudbugs took the lead with 31 remaining of the third after a goal from Cole Hutchinson, assisted by
Kyan Haldenby
.
Next up:
On Friday the Mudbugs will play at home against the Ice Wolves at 7:11 p.m. CST at Georges Pond Hirsch Coliseum, while the Warriors will face the Jackalopes road at 7:15 p.m. CST at Ector County Coliseum.
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma OL Jake Taylor Knocked Off ‘Rust’ in ‘Amazing Experience’ Versus Auburn
NORMAN — Jake Taylor’s return to the lineup against Auburn brought Oklahoma’s offensive line some much-needed stability.
It was just the second time the OU right tackle has been able to take the field this year, and his return meant that the Sooners’ starting unit all rolled out together for the first time in 2024.
Taylor started against Houston, though he exited that game early, but he finished all four quarters in OU’s 27-21 win over the Tigers last Saturday after battling injuries for the first month of the season.
“I was fortunate enough to play in Houston for about a quarter and a half,” Taylor said on Wednesday. “Even that experience was amazing. Was able to play all of Auburn. Great competition, knocked the rust off and stuff like that. It’s been an amazing experience. Definitely been having to be tough through this journey, but almost to the end of the bumps and bruises journey to say the least.”
As a result of Taylor’s return, Bill Bedenbaugh’s offensive line had its best game from a simple communication standpoint, even in the face of Auburn’s rowdy crowd.
“They were much more consistent,” OU coach Brent Venables said. “Our communication was cleaner. Everything was cleaner from how we’re targeting and our protection was really pretty good.”
The Sooners gave up a season-low two sacks, though there are still gains that need to be made in the running game.
Those improvements will come, Oklahoma hopes, as the offensive line continues to build chemistry.
For Taylor, though, Saturday’s win was about knocking off some of the cobwebs because it’s been a long time since he’s played four quarters of football.
“Me and my family talked about — the last time I played a full game was back in senior year of high school (during) one of the four out-of-state games,” Taylor said. “Because (with) Las Vegas competition, you were out at halftime. So it was definitely rough on the body, to say the least. Conditioning wise, you got into the game a little over halfway through, but didn’t really help being out the majority of the start of the year, too.”
Oklahoma’s coaching staff is aware it will take a few weeks for Taylor to fully get back to where he was before the injuries on the conditioning front.
“Obviously there’s some rust for him, the endurance piece,” Venables said. “And some of the limitations that you have when you’re out, so the things that you can’t do — maybe it’s weight room and some of your lower body strength and stuff like that — and when you’re out several weeks, that adds up quick. And you lose — physically you can lose a lot quick.”
But Taylor will have two weeks to work throughout practice to get ready to face off against No. 2 Texas’ talented defensive line. As the physical work to get fully into game shape continues, Venables is pleased with the mental edge Taylor brings every day.
“He’s worked hard to get himself back where he needs to be and it was good to get him back,” Venables said. “He’s a long athletic guy that has been in the system for a while, and so if he does make a mistake, he quickly understands that it’s not real complicated for him.”
Taylor is just excited to continue to work with the starting offensive line, as the unit has faith it can still take a massive step forward as the Sooners enter this key stretch to take on the Longhorns, South Carolina and No. 12 Ole Miss.
“Getting a stable O-line out there is amazing to see,” Taylor said,
“Course, all of us are going through some stuff. When we’re able to get rest up — this bye week is gonna be great for that — we’re just gonna get closer. The chemistry’s gonna get tighter. We’re just gonna be better overall.”
Oklahoma
Does Oklahoma play today? College football schedule for Sooners’ next game after Week 6 bye
Michael Hawkins Jr. leads Oklahoma football to Week 5 win vs. Auburn
Freshman quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. led the Oklahoma football team to 27-21 road win over Auburn on Saturday.
Oklahoma football hasn’t looked pretty through five games into its first season in the SEC — but will certainly take a 4-1 record heading into its bye week, all things considered.
The Sooners’ offense has been the worst in the conference this season, ranking last of 16 teams in total offense (297.8 yards per game) this season. They also benched five-star sophomore quarterback Jackson Arnold in the second quarter of their game 25-15 loss to Tennessee, replacing him with true freshman Michael Hawkins Jr., who led Oklahoma (4-1, 1-1 SEC) to a 27-21 comeback win over Auburn in Week 5.
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Oklahoma faced a 21-10 deficit but came back and won 27-21, thanks to a 63-yard pick-six by linebacker Kip Lewis with just over four minutes left in the fourth quarter to take a 22-21 lead. Hawkins Jr. flipped into the end zone for a 2-point conversion to give the Sooners a three-point lead that ballooned to six points after a Zach Schmit 39-yard field goal.
Now the Sooners have two weeks to prepare against archrival No. 1 Texas (5-0, 1-0), one of the top contenders for the College Football Playoff national championship. They’ll also hope to get some of their top receivers back for the Red River Rivalry.
Here’s everything to know about Oklahoma’s bye week for Week 6 of the college football season:
REQUIRED READING: OU football injury updates: Deion Burks, Taylor Tatum ‘potentially’ available vs. Texas
Does Oklahoma play today?
The Sooners are idle in Week 6 of the college football season, giving them an extra week to prepare for No. 1 Texas at the Cotton Bowl on Oct. 12. The Longhorns are also idle for Week 6, meaning both teams have ample preparation time for the first Red River Rivalry as SEC opponents.
Oklahoma has one more week off this season on Nov. 16, a week after it travels to Missouri and a week before it hosts Alabama.
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Oklahoma football schedule 2024
Here’s Oklahoma’s full 2024 schedule:
All times Central.
- Friday, Aug. 30: vs. Temple (W, 51-3)
- Saturday, Sept. 7: vs. Houston (W, 16-12)
- Saturday, Sept. 14: vs. Tulane (W, 34-19)
- Saturday, Sept. 21: vs. Tennessee (L, 25-15)
- Saturday, Sept. 28: at Auburn* (W, 27-21)
- Saturday, Oct. 5: BYE
- Saturday, Oct. 12: vs. No. 1 Texas* (Dallas) | 2:30 p.m. | ABC (ESPN+ and Fubo)
- Saturday: Oct. 19: vs. South Carolina*
- Saturday, Oct. 26: at No. 11 Ole Miss*
- Saturday, Nov. 2: vs. Maine | 1:30 p.m. | ESPN+, SEC Network +
- Saturday, Nov. 9: at No. 9 Missouri*
- Saturday, Nov. 16: BYE
- Saturday, Nov. 23: vs. No. 4 Alabama*
- Saturday, Nov. 30: at No. 12 LSU*
*Denotes conference game
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