(12/25) Wyatt to join Long, Sooners at Sea World, and more.
Oklahoma Football Notes and Articles
Wyatt to join Long? Oklahoma receivers coach Darrell Wyatt's future is the subject of much speculation in San Diego. Might he be headed to San Diego State as Chuck Long’s offensive coordinator? Wyatt said Saturday he would not talk about a job until after the Holiday Bowl, if then. But he did not deny potential interest. "I'm ecstatic for Chuck and his family," Wyatt said. "I think he'll do a great job for San Diego State. Obviously, I would be flattered if Chuck was interested in me. But at this point in time, No. 1, my focus is on Oregon. No. 2, Chuck is professional enough that he wouldn't approach me about a job before our season is over." (NewsOK.com)
Sooner's take in a day at Sea World: OU completed its second day of bowl practice in California and finished with a trip to SeaWorld on Saturday in San Diego. The Sooners left the team hotel in the morning en route to the practice facilities at San Diego State University. The trip up Mission Valley Freeway took the bus convoy past Qualcomm Statium, the site of Oklahoma's Holiday Bowl game with Oregon on December 29 The weather in San Diego started off cool with heavy fog rolling off the Pacific. But the sun warmed things up considerably by practice time. After a two-hour session in shells, Coach Stoops wrapped up with conditioning drills. A light lunch followed and the team boarded the buses for SeaWorld and some down time after all the bowl preparations. Players had the opportunity to interact with dolphins at one exhibit. Seniors Dusty Dvoracek, Bubba Moses, Eric Bassey, Kelvin Chaisson and Davin Joseph threw footballs into the water and watched as the dolphins jumped on command. (SoonerSports.com)
Sooner's Christmas presents: In the spirit of Christmas, the Sooners are getting a Holiday Bowl haul. The NCAA allows bowls to give merchandise worth up to $500, and allows schools to match that figure. From the Holiday Bowl, OU players will receive a 30GB video iPod, an iPod car adapter, a commemorative Holiday Bowl sweatshirt and hat, and a $15 music gift certificate. From OU, the Sooners have already received a Sony PSP portable videogame, a Holiday Bowl bag, a Nike warmup suit and Nike shoes. "It's real good," freshman receiver Malcolm Kelly said. "We're not able to be at home for Christmas, so we're getting gifts -- especially that iPod video. That's one of the hottest things on the market." (NewsOK.com)
Team is first fo OU's Joseph: The Oklahoman
Sooners visits Sea World: The Oklahoman
Coaching changes will have subtle effect for Sooners: Norman Transcript
Oklahoma freshman QB shrugs off pressure: Eugene Register-Guard
Young Oregon QB has improved with ever game: Eugene Register-Guard
Oklahoma seeks to salvage disappointing season: Salem Statesman-Journal
Sooners Peterson back in Heisman candiate form: San Diego Union-Tribune


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