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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Shinn at 3 p.m.: As coaches come and go, Stoops offers stability
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NCAA shouldn’t ban Adderall
University of Oklahoma ace pitcher Jonathan Gray doesn't deserve the criticism he's faced since failing a a pre-MLB draft drug test. He tested positive for Adderall, a drug whose abuse is so widespread at colleges nationwide that the NCAA should drop it from their list of banned substances.
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Oklahoma pitching rotation for the Super Regional series at LSU will remain the same
Oklahoma coach Sunny Golloway said the pitching rotation for the Super Regional series at LSU will remain the same.
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'Oklahoma Strong", Sooner's wear stickers in support of tornado victim
Oklahoma and the other seven teams at the Women’s College World Series have gone out of their way to connect with victims of recent tornadoes. Before the series began, several teams donated time or money to the cause and the Sooners spent time volunteering at local drop-off locations. At the tournament, they’ve worn “Oklahoma Strong” stickers on their helmets, while “One Moore” was the rallying cry before the final game.
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Gray with not a lot to say about testing positive for banned stimulant
Jonathan Gray didn’t have a lot to say Tuesday. A day after ESPN.com reported the Oklahoma pitcher tested positive for a banned stimulant in a pre-Major League Baseball draft drug test, Gray had only a brief statement for reporters.
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Sooners, National Championship
Really, that’s about right.
On the day Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso saves the nation’s best pitcher for a possible winner-take-all national championship game, the nation’s best pitcher’s back-up tosses a shutout and the nation’s best pitcher rips a three-run home run and drives in all four Sooner runs. -
Corbin Hosler's softball notes
The opening meeting between Tennessee and Oklahoma in the Women’s College World Series was expected to be a pitcher’s duel. And it didn’t disappoint.
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Gray still set to pitch in super regional despite testing positive for Addderall
ESPN.com reported Monday afternoon that Oklahoma pitcher Jonathan Gray tested positive for the stimulant Adderall in a pre Major League Baseball Rule 4 draft screening.
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Sooners’ next task: Taming the LSU Tigers in super regional
Oklahoma returned from Virginia Monday and got some needed rest. Winning the NCAA tournament’s Blacksburg (Va.) regional was a feat, but the payoff is a bigger challenge.
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Oklahoma and Tennessee just played the best dad-gum game in the history
Quick, come up with a name for it, because Oklahoma and Tennessee just played the best dad-gum game in the history of the sport.
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Oklahoma completed big rally in Women’s College World Series history, scoring three runs in the bottom half of the inning
The game seemed over. Tennessee finally broke the seal with Madison Shipman’s three-run home run in the 11th inning, and the Sooners were down to, literally, their last strike.
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