Jul
31
Audio: Mack hits on OU/Texas game being moved
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Irving – Big 12 media days have come and went, but the sound is far from over. In this installment of Mack Brown audio, he talks about the OU/Texas game being possibly moved to December and Garrett Gilbert’s progression.
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Audio: Mack hits on OU/Texas game being moved
Jul
31
OSU unveils new freshmen orientation program
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Alpha Week is out, replaced by Welcome Week.
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OSU unveils new freshmen orientation program
Jul
31
Brandi Jo Silkwood is charged with embezzlement.
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Ex-OSU employee accused of misusing university credit card
Jul
31
Inmates file suit to get out of jail, go to prison
July 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Payne County jail inmates want to go to prison, and have filed a lawsuit to force the Department of Corrections to take them.
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Inmates file suit to get out of jail, go to prison
Jul
31
Chamber slates Aug. 24 reception for new CEO
July 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment
In the next few weeks Jace Dawson will wrap up his duties at Stillwater National Bank, and prepare for his new role as Stillwater's Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer.
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Chamber slates Aug. 24 reception for new CEO
Jul
31
On second thought, preps pick KU
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Friday turned out to be quite the day for the Kansas University football program.
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On second thought, preps pick KU
Jul
31
Tom Osborne ‘comfortable’ expanding Memorial Stadium
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Nothing is finalized, but with survey results showing significant demand to expand Memorial Stadium, NU athletic director …

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Tom Osborne ‘comfortable’ expanding Memorial Stadium
Jul
31
Missouri ready to move forward from 2009 setbacks
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Gary Pinkel does not argue that Missouri’s 8-5 record and 4-4 Big 12 Conference finish last season did not represent a step back from the momentum built the previous two seasons. After winning the Big 12 North in back-to-back years, Pinkel’s Tigers finished tied for second in the division in his ninth season as coach in Columbia. Those are the facts.
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Missouri ready to move forward from 2009 setbacks
Jul
31
Former Wichita high school standout Bryce Brown might be headed for Kansas State, but he won’t be receiving his release from Tennessee. Tennessee coach Derek Dooley told the Knoxville News Sentinel on Friday that he will not release Brown from his scholarship.
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Jul
31
Iowa State football: Sims pleads not guilty to unauthorized use of card
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Suspended Iowa State safety David Sims pleaded not guilty to a charge of unauthorized use of a credit card Thursday, according to an online courts record search. He entered the plea through his Des Moines attorney, Matthew Boles. Sims, a transfer who was last season’s Big 12 Conference defensive newcomer of the year, is accused of charging around $600 worth of items on a credit/debit card Veronica Gonzalez of Des Moines reported as lost.

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Iowa State football: Sims pleads not guilty to unauthorized use of card
Jul
31
Brown done at UT; KSU next?
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Bryce Brown is no longer a Volunteer, but he isn’t quite a Wildcat, either. read more
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Brown done at UT; KSU next?
Jul
31
NU football notebook: Osborne expects to hear ideas on Big Ten divisions
July 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne isnt planning on wearing out his voice when he attends the Big Ten Football Medi…

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Jul
31
A&M’s Zwartynski takes amateur golf crown
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Texas A&M’s Sarah Zwartynski defeated Erica Pressley of San Antonio 4 and 3 in the finals of the WTGA State Amateur Championships.
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Jul
30
Ndamukong Suh named Big 12 athlete of year
July 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Former Nebraska defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh and Iowa State distance runner Lisa Koll have been named the Big 12 athlet…

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Ndamukong Suh named Big 12 athlete of year
Jul
30
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs held a conference about the elimination campaign for civic leaders Thursday.
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Drug agents take to skies in search of Payne County marijuana
Jul
30
sdrakerelaysfri Iowa State’s Lisa Koll celebrates anchoring her distance medley team to a win at the 2010 Drake Relays at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. (RODNEY WHITE/REGISTER FILE PHOTO) The following press release was sent Friday morning by Iowa State Athletics Lisa Koll (Iowa State cross country; track and field) and Ndamukong Suh (Nebraska football) have been named 2009-10 Big 12 Conference Athletes of the Year, the league office announced. Nominees are submitted by each Big 12 institution and selected, based on athletic performance, academic achievement and citizenship, by a media panel as well as fan voting conducted on Big12Sports.com.

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Jul
30
Morning Raider
July 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Thoughts on the newest Tech recruit, how the 2011 recruiting landscape looks, special Fox Sports content and more video.
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Morning Raider
Jul
30
Kansas University cornerback Chris Harris possesses just about everything a coach could possibly want from a senior leader.
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One last hurrah: Reliable Harris raises bar for senior year
Jul
30
Beebe: A&M will get paid
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The Big 12 will honor its pledge of $20 million annually to Texas A&M, league commissioner Dan Beebe said Thursday.
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Beebe: A&M will get paid
Jul
30
Grogan “can’t find anything nice to say” about Tatum
July 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Usually the death of an adversary leads to some attempt at reconciliation. But former Kansas State and New England Patriots quarterback Steve Grogan has little sorrow for Jack Tatum , who died Tuesday of a heart attack at age 61. “There’s not too many people that I can’t find something nice to say about when this kind of situation arises,” Grogan said in a radio interview Tuesday on WBZ in Boston. “But unfortunately Jack Tatum is one guy that I just can’t find anything nice to say about.”
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