Oklahoma
Trey Rucker Has Been ‘Awesome’ for Oklahoma State
Trey Rucker did so much for Oklahoma State’s defense against Utah on Saturday that he needed an I.V. to keep going.
The Cowboys lost their season opener to the Utes 22-19, but the defense looked the best it has all season. And Rucker stood out from the unit. According to Pro Football Focus, Rucker played 71 snaps in the secondary on Saturday. That was the third-most on the team behind linebackers Nick Martin (82) and Kendal Daniels (72).
“I’m tired,” Rucker said after the game. “But we played Arkansas, we was out there for double-overtime. I had, like, 93 plays. I wasn’t too overly frustrated with that. I was just proud for how we came out and kept fighting and looked past that.”
Rucker led OSU with 14 total tackles, five of which were solo, against Utah. But after four weeks, that stat wasn’t a surprise to anyone, especially his teammates. Rucker is third in all of FBS with 13.2 tackles a game this season. That number leads the Big 12. The third-leading tackler in the conference is his teammate, Martin, who averages 9.8 after leading the nation in tackling last season.
“I feel like he’s been taking a step each week,” Martin said. “I’m excited for him and how good of a player he is and his future. He’s a hell of a player.”
Rucker’s best week in that stat was against Arkansas, when he pulled in 17 tackles. He also had 15 against South Dakota State and seven against Tulsa. But overall, to back up Martin’s assessment, Week 4 was probably Rucker’s best performance of 2024. Against a top-15 team, Rucker not only led his team in tackles but also had a pair of interceptions.
He first intercepted Isaac Wilson on Utah’s second drive of the game. He then did it again the next quarter right after his own quarterback, Alan Bowman, threw a pick deep into OSU territory. Utah started its possession on OSU’s 37-yard line but didn’t get anything out of it thanks to Rucker’s turnover two plays later.
“He’s playing awesome,” OSU coach Mike Gundy said. “Great leadership. Fourteen tackles and two interceptions and an I.V., I mean, guy had a full day’s work. He just keeps playing and keeps hitting. You run him in there and you watch him, and the violence of the game that he plays just makes you cringe watching it. But thrilled to have him. He’s been a great leader for us.”
Rucker got to OSU before the 2021 season after transferring from Wake Forest. He immediately saw the field on special teams and played in every game as the Cowboys won the Fiesta Bowl. He then redshirted in 2022, playing only in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl. Rucker then cracked the starting lineup last season, totaling 100 tackles, two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and an interception.
“First of all, I just gotta give all that glory to God,” Rucker said. “He allowed me to prepare for the season. And then also, just knowing, coming off of last year, my ability and believing in myself.”
Oklahoma
Oklahoma lawmakers vote to rename turnpike in honor of Toby Keith
OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) — Oklahoma lawmakers have voted to honor country music artist and Oklahoma native Toby Keith.
House Concurrent Resolution 1019 recognizes Keith’s lasting impact on music and proposes renaming a planned turnpike in his memory.
The concurrent resolution was authored by Rep. Jason Blair, R-Morgan, and Sen. Lisa Standridge, R-Norman.
The planned route will extend from Interstate 44 east to Interstate 35, then continue east and north to I-40 at the Kickapoo Turnpike.
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Oklahoma
What could happen if Oklahoma State Superintendent becomes an appointed position
Governor Kevin Stitt has said he wants the State Superintendent of Education to be a governor-elected position instead of an elected one. Political analyst Scott Mitchell examines what this would mean for the state.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is urging lawmakers to send a state question to voters that would make the state superintendent an appointed position, as he named Lindel Fields of Tulsa to the role and announced a turnaround team to help implement his education agenda.
Is the State Superintendent an elected role?
Yes, the State Superintendent of Education is still an elected role. Elections are scheduled for Nov. 3, 2026.
Cons of making the superintendent an appointed position
Mitchell said making this position appointed could cause distrust among some Oklahomans
“Over the years, we’ve seen that capture of regulatory sort of is easy to do when you have term limits, then lobbies become more powerful, and they have all the history. It’s very complicated.
He also said if the position were to be elected, they would likely have the same agenda as the governor.
“Yes, and I think the governor would be absolutely saying, ‘Yes, they’re going to do what I want them to do.’”
Changing how the superintendent is chosen changes what the founding fathers set.
“Voters are going to have to say yay or nay if it gets to them, is whether or not we want to change the way that the founding fathers set up the way that we make sure that power is not concentrated in Oklahoma,” he said.
Is Ryan Walters’ term the reason Stitt wants to make this position appointed?
Mitchell said he believes the former State Superintendent played a role in the government wanting to appoint this position.
During his time as superintendent, Walters was known to have multiple controversies. He resigned in 2025, allowing Stitt to appoint Lindel Fields.
“His impact on this, even though he’s gone, is certainly evident,” said Mitchell. “Walters left midstream, right? And so the governor had a chance to appoint someone. Well, it wasn’t just an appointment; it was chaos before and relative calm and competency after. And that has given the governor an opening for people to see with their own eyes. Yeah, you can put somebody in, we’re talking about Lindel Fields, that appears to get up every day, not trying to find some, get a click on social media, but rather to do his job. And across the board, for the most part, this guy’s getting thumbs up.
Stitt said electing Fields has already given him some leverage since he has been well perceived so far.
“That allows a governor to say, Look, I’ve got some standing, some leverage to go to the voters and say, let’s put expertise as the main reason that a person’s there, not because they were able to win an election because they had some sort of populist or dramatic ideas.”
Who is running for Oklahoma State Superintendent?
Republican Ballot
- Sen. Adam Pugh
- John Cox
- Rep. Toni Hasenbeck
- Ana Landsaw
Democrat Ballot
- Craig Mcvay
- Jennettie Marshall
Independent
To learn more about each candidate, click here.
A full breakdown of candidates in the 2026 Oklahoma State Superintendent race, including party affiliation, background and key education priorities.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma lawmakers propose “Toby Keith Expressway” to honor late country star
An Oklahoma highway could soon be named after the late country superstar, Toby Keith, pending new legislation.
House Concurrent Resolution 1019 would rename a proposed turnpike project the “Toby Keith Expressway.” This roadway is set to be built from Interstate 44 East to Interstate-35, continuing East and North to Interstate 40. This road is a part of the ACCESS Oklahoma Long-Range Plan, which is meant to update and expand the state’s turnpike system.
This resolution was adopted by the House on Wednesday.
“Toby Keith was more than a country music star. He was a proud Oklahoman who never forgot where he came from,” said Rep. Jason Blair, R-Moore. “Naming this turnpike in his honor is a fitting way to recognize a man who represented our state with ultimate patriotism and generosity.”
Keith was born in Clinton, Oklahoma, raised in Moore and resided in Norman. He died on February 5, 2024, in a battle with cancer.
“Over the course of his legendary career, Toby Keith never forgot where he came from or what he stood for,” said Sen. Lisa Standridge, R-Norman. “His Oklahoma roots shaped him, and his love of America defined him. He was a country music superstar and a true patriot. I can think of no better way to honor his memory than by naming this future stretch of Norman turnpike in his honor, creating a lasting tribute to the legacy he leaves behind.”
During his career, Keith sold over 40 million records and more than 20 number-one singles
Legislation authors believe this would commemorate the life and legacy of Toby Keith.
The bill will now head to the Senate.
To read the full House Resolution, click here.
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