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Oklahoma Sooners land prediction for one of the nation's best power forwards

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What Porter Moser and this year’s basketball team have done in nonconference play is nothing short of incredible. The Sooners finished 12-1 and are ranked No. 11 in the country.

Their only loss was to the No. 9 North Carolina Tar Heels by 12 in what was essentially a road game. The Sooners are hoping to turn that hot start into a hot streak on the recruiting trail.

Back on Dec. 5, 2023, the Sooners hosted the No. 16 player in the 2025 class, power forward Oswin Erhunmwunse from Putnam, CT. Then on Wednesday, the Sooners received a prediction to land the talented big man.

Now the Providence Friars have long been thought to be the favorite for Erhunmwunse and even still hold the advantage on On3’s prediction machine. They have a 40.4% chance of landing the big man whereas Oklahoma has a 15.3% chance.

But it’s still not out of the realm of possibility. He’d also go down as one of the highest-rated recruits ever to commit to the Sooners if he does go that route. There is also talk about him reclassifying to the 2024 class as well so that’s something to keep an eye on.

All in all, it will not be easy to get him to make the little over 1,600-mile trek to Norman but if they keep winning and keep improving, the Sooners will make a strong case for his services.

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Oklahoma City police are investigating after a man was shot near Yukon

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Oklahoma City Police are investigating after a man was shot near Yukon Monday night.

The shooting happened near Northwest 10th Street and South Yukon Parkway near the border of Yukon and Oklahoma City.

Police are on the scene, and officials said the victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the hip.

OKCPD said they have at least one person in custody.

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Oklahoma lawmakers consider bill to require annual fee for transmission lines on private property

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As consumer electricity needs grow, lawmakers are discussing strategies to ease the burden on landowners who don’t want the towers and wires carrying that energy on their property.

As it’s written now, the bill would require transmission owners to pay landowners $2 per foot of line annually. During the committee meeting, Murdock said he introduced the legislation to “start a conversation.”

“ This is an idea of, maybe moving forward, if the landowners are getting a royalty off of the power being pushed across their property, it may make it a little more palatable for someone to have a transmission line go across their property,” he said.

Landowners can enter into easement agreements with companies to set aside portions of their land for the builds. But in some cases, eminent domain is used to obtain a right-of-way.

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“ I’m not saying that this is going to do away with eminent domain,” Murdock said. “What I’m hoping is this just makes it a little more palatable.”

Murdock said he spoke with utility companies about the legislation, though he didn’t name them. The bill’s language could change after creating an alternative rate based on conversations with the companies, he said.

Sen. Dave Rader, R-Tulsa, said the bill could raise utility rates for consumers living in Oklahoma’s most populous counties if companies charge more to make up for the annual fee.

Murdock pushed back, noting the lines are necessary to deliver electricity to other counties.

“You understand that you flip that light on because — and have that ability to have electricity because — the people in my district have a transmission line that goes across them, getting you that power,” he said.

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Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: Mar. 1, 2026

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Big night in downtown OKC as the Oklahoma City Thunder welcome the Denver Nugget and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is back on the floor.

Steve McGehee reports live from Paycom Center with the latest on SGA’s return after missing nine games, the Thunder’s push to hold the top spot in the Western Conference, and what getting healthy means for OKC’s title hopes.





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