(9/23) OU-MTSU on TV/Radio, Pac-10 Officiating, and Oklahoma Articles
Oklahoma-Middle Tennessee State available on PPV, Sooner Radio Network: Big 12 Special Order Sports, FSN Southwest's pay-per-view division will produce Oklahoma's Sept. 23 game against Middle Tennessee. The game will be available on participating cable television systems across Oklahoma and Texas and nationwide to DirecTV and Dish Network customers. The game will also be available online in its entirety to O-Zone members three hours after the conclusion of the action on the field in an agreement with the broadcast distributors. Participating cable and satellite TV providers will offer the telecast to their customers on a specially designated pay-per-view channel. Suggested retail price for the 6 p.m. kickoff from Norman, Okla., is $29.95. (SoonerSports Release) Also, the OU-MTSU is available on the Oklahoma Sooner Radio Network, check for your station on Media/Radio/TV page.
Sooners Youth Movement: [Chase] Beeler shouldn't be the only true freshman to get playing time tonight. First-year players like tight end Jermaine Gresham, tackle Trent Williams and wide receivers Adron Tennell and Brandon Caleb are slated to help out the veterans. "Joe Jon Finley played 71 snaps," Wilson said of the Oregon game. "Adrian Peterson played 71 snaps. Malcolm Kelly is playing too much, and (Juaquin) Iglesias. They're playing so much that we're actually losing a little speed, we're getting a little sloppy." (Tulsa World)
More Pac-10 Officiating Errors, although not OU.. Against Baylor: Not that it does a lot of good now, but the Pac-10 Conference agrees with Baylor. Head coach Guy Morriss, who asked the league to review six plays from last Saturday's 17-15 loss to Washington State, received a report Thursday from Pac-10 coordinator of football officiating Verle Sorgen. In all six cases, Sorgen agreed with Baylor's assessment and "graded down" the referee, back judge and head linesman. But there was no public apology by Pac-10 Commissioner Tom Hansen nor game suspensions handed down like there were for the mistakes made at the end of the Oklahoma-Oregon game that cost the Sooners a victory. "That's about all you get is I'm sorry," Morriss said Friday (Waco Tribune)
Sooners want to start faster: Norman Transcript
Sooners have a chance for something magical: Norman Transcript
Storylines: The Oklahoman
Welcome to my world -- Reggie Smith: The Oklahoman
Sooners return to the field after a long week: The Oklahoman
Defense gets back to basics: Tulsa World
Deficiencies may put OU, Stoops to test: Tulsa World
Sooners look for answers to defensive deficiencies: Dallas Morning News
Middle Tennessee vs. Oklahoma Preview: Dallas Morning News
Sooners' offense picking up later: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
Big 12 Previews: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
Blue Raiders stand in path of furious foe: Murfreesboro Daily Journal
Stoops' success no surprise to Stephens: Murfreesboro Daily Journal
'Boro resident shows his true colors — red: Murfreesboro Daily Journal
Officials err, Sooners fume ... now, MTSU to pay: Murfreesboro Daily Journal




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