Riley touched on realignment, health and more on Thursday.
Happy Thursday, friends and fans!
Entering his fifth season as the head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners, Lincoln Riley addressed the media in a press conference on Thursday to mark the official start of preseason fall camp at OU.
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Below are highlights from today’s presser.
#Sooners Lincoln Riley says virtually everyone is healthy entering camp and says Trevon West is back with team
— Ryan Aber (@ryaber) August 5, 2021
Lincoln Riley reiterates what Joe Harroz and Joe Castiglione said last week: He hopes that Bedlam can continue, even after the #Sooners head to the SEC. “Our intention and hope is that it can continue.”
— Jason Kersey (@jasonkersey) August 5, 2021
Riley on how SEC move helps in recruiting: “some of that remains to be seen…. It’s still out in the distance for us… I still think it will be a positive for us.” #Sooners
— Brandon Drumm (@BrandonDrumm247) August 5, 2021
More Riley on center spot:
We’re going to look at Murray, Raym, McIver, Anderson, Congel … we’ll see where we stand. We have 4 guys who have played and done it. #Sooners— Eric Bailey (@EricBaileyTW) August 5, 2021
#Sooners Lincoln Riley says “high, high percentage” of players, staff, vaccinated. Doesn’t give percentage but says Delta variant is a concern
— Ryan Aber (@ryaber) August 5, 2021
Lincoln Riley says Caleb Williams was “clearly our second guy” at QB in the spring. “Really looking hard for a third guy right now,” says Micah Bowens, Ben Harris, others in the mix there #Sooners
— Ryan Aber (@ryaber) August 5, 2021
Now for today’s Hot Links! Initial pay-per-view details are revealed for OU’s home opener, Gerald McCoy is headed to Sin City, the NFL preseason kicks off tonight and more!
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Oklahoma’s home opener against Western Carolina on September 11 will be available to Cox Communications customers, per release. The game will be available on a dedicated pay-per-view channel at a cost of $39.95.
— Justin Martinez (@JTheSportsDude) August 4, 2021
We have signed six-time Pro Bowler DT Gerald McCoy » https://t.co/7bGBYzYRqS pic.twitter.com/Qk2HlwRtER
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) August 5, 2021
Coach hit ’em with a curveball! @GassoPatty | @Dodgers pic.twitter.com/1xLLjpzCy4
— Oklahoma Softball (@OU_Softball) August 5, 2021
OFFICIAL: From Newark, Arkansas, to LA. Welcome, Austin! pic.twitter.com/OOE1TibIT2
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) August 3, 2021
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There is a football game on TONIGHT.: @ProFootballHOF Game — 8pm ET on FOX pic.twitter.com/xDZutKmZEL
— NFL (@NFL) August 5, 2021
Special uniforms for a special event. #MLBatFieldofDreams pic.twitter.com/fDzsWXMqVW
— MLB (@MLB) August 5, 2021
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NORMAN — University of Oklahoma head men’s tennis coach Nick Crowell announced Luke Shields as associate head coach on Wednesday.
The 2020 Summer Olympics have been anything but ordinary for everyone involved. In the middle of it all has been Dr. Cody Commander, the Director of Psychological Resources for the University of Oklahoma Student-Athletes (PROS) and the first-ever mental health officer for Team USA.