NORMAN —
The announcement on Saturday that Tommy Tuberville was leaving Texas Tech to become Cincinnati's next head coach offered a vivid reminder of how stable Oklahoma's coaching situation has been the last 14 seasons.
Texas, which hired Mack Brown a year before Bob Stoops arrived in Norman, is the only school in the Big 12 with a longer tenured coach.
Of other seven schools that were part of the original Big 12 all have had at least three head coaches since the 1999 season. Here's the list.
Baylor: Kevin Steele (1999-2002), Guy Morriss (2003-07), Art Briles (2008-present)
Kansas: Terry Allen (1997-2001), Mark Mangino (2002-09), Turner Gill (2010-11), Charlie Weis (2012-present)
Kansas State: Bill Snyder (1989-2005), Ron Prince (2006-08), Bill Snyder (2009-present)
Oklahoma State: Bob Simmons (1995-2000), Les Miles (2001-04), Mike Gundy (2005-present)
Texas Tech: Spike Dykes (1986-1999), Mike Leach (2000-09), Tommy Tuberville (2010-12)
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Firefighters respond to fire on Washington Ave.
Thick black smoke which could be seen for blocks, billowed out the front and back windows of the two story residence as firefighters battled the Friday afternoon blaze at 225 W. Washington Ave.
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Pittsburg County road closures
As of 11 :30 a.m., Flooding closes highways in Pittsburg and Atoka Coun
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More thunderstorms to hit McAlester
More thunderstorms are expected to hit McAlester Tuesday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service website
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Heavy rain has flooded several Pittsburg County roads
Heavy rain has flooded several Pittsburg County roads but as of 8:45 a.m. most are open, officials say.
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Donate to victims in Moore
There are numerous places for Pittsburg County citizens to donate items for the victims in Moore who are suffering from damages caused by recent storms and a large destructive tornado.
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Blackboard alerts — Receive tornado warnings on your phone
Did you receive a tornado warning alert on your phone last night? If the answer is "no," you may need to register to receive area-alerts on your phone.
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Authorities ask area-residents to drive safe
McAlester Police Chief Jim Lyles and Trent Myers, director of Pittsburg County/McAlester Office of Emergency Management, both ask area-residents to drive safely.
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38 without power in the McAlester area
There are currently 38 customers experiencing power outages in the McAlester area as of 10:30 a.m., according to Frank Phillips, Community Affairs Manager of Public Service Company of Oklahoma.
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NWS warns drivers
The National Weather Service warns drivers to not drive the areas where water covers the road at unknown depths.
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