(3/30) Stoops Kicksoff Blood Drive, Class of '08 Quarterback, and More!
Stoops to kickoff Fourth Annual OU Ahletics Department Blood Drive: If It's spring, it must be time for the Fourth Annual OU Athletics Department American Red Cross Blood Drive. The drive, sponsored by the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, will be held April 2-3 from 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Locations will be the North End of the Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Lobby, and a bus parked near the University bookstore. OU Football Coach Bob Stoops is scheduled to be the kickoff donor. Each donor will receive a commemorative centennial t-shirt, the opportunity to win autographed OU memorabilia including a signed OU visor and official OU apparel. In addition, each donor will also receive a coupon for 20% off any apparel item from the University Bookstore and a coupon for $5 off from Louie's. "Our student-athletes are looking forward to working for this worthy cause," said Annette Moran, Academic Advisor and Blood Drive Coordinator. (SoonerSports PR) To donate blood, you need to be 17 years of age, weigh 110 pounds and be in good health. The Red Cross reminds donors to bring a picture ID when coming to give blood.
Sooners snag NM prep quarterback: And the quarterback, Landry Jones of Artesia (N.M.), wasted little time making his collegiate aspirations clear. "I want to go into Oklahoma and win the starting job," said Jones, rated the No. 36 overall prospect by ESPN.com. "They have a lot of good, young quarterbacks there. If I'm going to get the starting job, it's not going to be granted to me. But I'm going to work hard." (NewsOK.com)
Reminder OU Scrimmage tomorrow morning: Sooner fans have the opportunity to watch the 2007 football team in action this weekend. Saturday's scrimmage will take place at 11 a.m., in Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The event is open to the public and no admission will be charged. (Sooner Sports PR)
Regents approve OU video board and scoreboord: The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents gave the official OK to for OU to purchase its new video displays and scoreboards, but the school isn't stopping its game-day improvements at equipment. Plans presented by OU President David Boren and Athletics Director Joe Castiglione for scoreboard and message board upgrades were approved by the Board of Regents during their meeting Thursday in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK.com)
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