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Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy suffers bizarre injury after 'run-in' with his cattle
Oklahoma State football coach Mike Gundy would have put himself on the injury report heading into the Cowboys’ matchup against No. 13 BYU this week if he could.
Gundy revealed on Monday he “had a run-in” with his cattle over the weekend that left him with an eye injury. He conducted his weekly media briefing over Zoom.
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“I’ve got a bad eye that I didn’t think would be particularly enjoyable for people when they were looking at my pretty face in a live interview,” Gundy said. “But more importantly, it’s full of blood, and I get dizzy.
“So it’s not easy to be upright and be in a normal function. But other than that, I’m doing great.”
Gundy is going to have to keep at least one eye on the prize in a tough matchup against the unbeaten Cougars. He said the injury is improving every day.
“I’m fine, and it should get better every day,” he said. “Hopefully it’ll get a little better. But I’m fine. I’m working the same hours. I mean, it’s no big deal. I just didn’t think it was very appealing.”
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Oklahoma State finds itself 0-3 to start Big 12 Conference play and 3-3 overall. Two of its three losses came at the hands of ranked opponents – Utah and Kansas State.
BYU has emerged as one of the teams to beat. They are 6-0 behind quarterback Jake Retzlaff, who has 1,426 passing yards and 14 touchdown passes.
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The two teams play on Friday night at 10:15 ET.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Victim Identified, 3 Arrested After Deadly Shootout In SW Oklahoma City
New details have been released about the suspects arrested after a deadly weekend mass shootout where 15 people were shot.
A 19-year-old died in the shooting that happened at an event center in Southwest Oklahoma City.
“I feel sorry for his mom and his family and everything,” Jose Avila, a friend of the victim, said.
On Monday, police confirmed that Gerardo Sandoval, nicknamed “Junior,” was the person killed early Saturday morning at Patty’s Event Center in southwest Oklahoma City.
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“It’s believed that there were two groups of people that got into some sort of argument. During that argument, shots were fired,” Capt. Valerie Littlejohn with Oklahoma City Police said Saturday morning. “It appears there were multiple different shooters and different guns used.”
Police now say the argument was between Sandoval and a group of people at the scene.
It escalated to gunfire, and Sandoval was killed, and 14 bystanders were injured in the crossfire.
Police arrested 19-year-old Jaziel Ramos and 20-year-old Thomas Santiago on first-degree murder complaints.
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20-year-old Abraham Violante faces multiple complaints of assault with a deadly weapon.
“It’s just one of them things you get into an argument, and you’re under the influence, and it goes zero to a hundred real quick,” Avila said on Saturday when he came to the scene Saturday and discovered his friend had been killed.
“What can we do about it? Life goes on, but I feel bad for his mom and stuff,” Avila said.
Friends and family describe Sandoval as funny and a sweet soul whose bright smile always lit up the room.
A GoFundMe has been set up to help cover Sandoval’s funeral costs.
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Suspect In Custody On Suspicion Of Arson After House Fire In NW Oklahoma City
Fire crews are battling a house fire in northwest Oklahoma City that is causing heavy smoke in the area.
Tuesday, October 15th 2024, 10:27 am
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Oklahoma City Police has one person in custody as they investigate a house fire for arson, according to the Oklahoma City Fire Department.
A house fire in northwest Oklahoma City caused heavy smoke in the area on Tuesday morning.
The scene of the fire was near Northwest 10th Street and Portland Avenue. OCFD confirmed the house was vacant, and no injuries have been reported.
Arson investigators will determine the cause of the fire.
This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates.
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Bryce is a contributor for AllSooners and has been featured in several publications, including the Associated Press, the Tulsa World and the Norman Transcript. A Tishomingo native, Bryce’s sports writing career began at 17 years old when he filed his first story for the Daily Ardmoreite.
As a student at the University of Central Oklahoma, he worked on several award-winning projects, including The Vista’s coverage of the 2021 UCO cheer hazing scandal.
After graduating in 2021, Bryce took his first job covering University of Tulsa and Oral Roberts University sports for the Tulsa World before accepting a role as managing editor of VYPE Magazine in 2022.
– UCO Mass Communications/Sports Feature (2019)
– UCO Mass Communications/Investigative Reporting (2021)
– UCO College of Liberal Arts/Academic presentation, presidential politics and ideology (2021)
– OBEA/Multimedia reporting (2021)
– Beat Writer, The Tulsa World (2021-2022)
– Managing Editor, VYPE Magazine (2022-2023)
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