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Did you miss yesterday's paper? Or just miss out on the top story in sports? The Oklahoman team has the answer for you. The Oklahoman Sports Insider brings the top story in audio form. With sound bites, music and excellent reporting, James D. Jackson and the Oklahoman team brings each story to life.
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After taking over as the starting quarterback midway through the Texas game, Caleb Williams has done more than impressed with his skills, taking the Oklahoma offense to outstanding heights once again. Williams' performance on Saturday matched those of Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray. Ryan Aber joins, James D. Jackson on the Podcast to talk about wh…
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Oklahoma took on Nebraska in the revival of one of the best college football rivalries and the game did not disappoint with the many spectacular plays -- most notably the D.J. Graham interception. Both exciting and controversial for the Sooner sideline, it's one to remember. Sooners beat writer Justin Martinez joins James D. Jackson on the podcast …
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Oklahoma battled Tulane in its season-opener on Saturday and the game was closer than most had projected. The Sooners were able to survive thanks to the leg of OU kicker Gabe Brkic, who set a school record. And while Brkic shined on the football field, his personality was just as exciting. Sooners beat writer Justin Martinez joins James D. Jackson …
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Week 0 of the Oklahoma High School football season began Aug. 26-27. Oklahoman high school sportswriters Cameron Jourdan and Nick Sardis join James D. Jackson on the podcast to discuss the big performances that they saw and what they learned from the winning teams.By The Oklahoman Sports Insider
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There was a lot of excitement for the Oklahoma City Thunder as it entered the 2021 NBA Summer League. And for good reason. Sam Presti and his camp drafted Josh Giddey, Tre Mann, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl and Aaron Wiggins. So, after traveling to Las Vegas and back, Thunder beat writer Joe Mussatto joins James D. Jackson on the podcast to review some o…
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Edmond Santa Fe, Oklahoma Christian School, Deer Creek, Oklahoma Christian Academy, Edmond Memorial and Edmond North all proved to show different strengths and weaknesses last year. Now, coming into this season, each team has excitement and interest in the upcoming year –– all for their own reasons. High school beat writer Cameron Jourdan joins Jam…
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In the days that followed the series of events that led Austin Stogner to the hospital in early November, the focus became not about whether Stogner's football season would continue but whether he'd be able to recover from an illness that led him to lose 35 pounds and struggle to do things that once seemed easy. Sooners' beat writer Ryan Aber joins…
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Even before Cade Cunningham's arrival at Oklahoma State, many analysts and draft boards had him ranked as the top prospect in the 2021 NBA Draft. After an outstanding season becoming the Big 12 Player of the Year, an All-American, and leading OSU to the NCAA tournament, his draft stock hadn't fallen. So, the Cowboys gathered to watch and celebrate …
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In a fitting end to his dominant high school career, Hayes set a couple of records at the 2021 All-State swim meet. High school writer, Nick Sardis, joins James D. Jackson on the podcast to talk about Hayes' many accomplishments and why he's considered by many as the best high school swimmer in state history.…
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After 72 games away from the home arena, watching another postseason without an OKC appearance and a somewhat disappointing draft lottery, OKC fans were finally able to get excited about something NBA-related. The 2021 NBA Draft. Thunder GM Sam Presti kept his pick and trade ideas out of the spotlight until they were finally made -- some of which w…
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Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Milwaukee Bucks to its first championship in over 50 years. But the Bucks didn't win the championship in a way that has become so common in the modern NBA -- create a super team. The Bucks won through the draft and with trades. Could this blueprint give hope to small-market teams such as the Oklahoma City Thunder and s…
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The NBA combine invites 69 athletes to compete every year before the NBA Draft. Oklahoma star guard Austin Reaves accepted the invite and his performance stood out at the combine. So how did Reaves, a no-star recruit out of high school, become an NBA draft hopeful? Oklahoma reporter Justin Martinez tells James D. Jackson all about it.…
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