Stoops happy with tenure at Oklahoma
Will Stoops coach another 10-years at OU? NFL in the future? "I don't know, we'll see," Stoops said. "I love what I do. And it's not very often you are with the same president and athletic director for me. I'm very fortunate to work with President Boren and Joe. It's exciting to go to work every day and I love what we're doing. So I could see it, yeah. But you never know what the world gives you." Having three adolescent children kept the NFL from being an attractive opportunity earlier in his career. But Stoops said that could be amended as they grow older. "Who knows? It's not something that today is really intriguing to me with the age of my children and what we're doing right now," Stoops said. "But life changes as you go. You never know what comes." (ESPN.com)
Sooners already thinking about the end: Norman Transcript
Thinking about last game first a fine idea: Norman Transcript
Internet lies bug Stoops: Norman Transcript
Stoops defends Sooners' performance in recent big games: The Oklahoman
Stoops, Brown working on a rivalry for the ages: The Oklahoman
Stoops addresses bowl games, Murray, the internet: The Oklahoman
OU's Stoops addresses media: Tulsa World
OU's Bradford garners praise from coaches, peers: Tulsa World
Stoops says administrative consistency pays off: Tulsa World
Sooners working to forget BCS busts: Tulsa World
Oklahoma's no-huddle offense isn't ready just yet: Dallas Morning News
Oklahoma determined to have a strong finish: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
Sooners see nothing funny about fake Internet story: Austin American-Statesman
Oklahoma focuses on finishing strong: Kansas City Star
Whatever happened to "Big Game Bob"?: ESPN.com
Stoops alters offense but isn't bothered by big-game setbacks: Topeka Capital-Journal
Players put success on Stoops: Boulder Daily Camera
Stoops, OU look to regain big-game reputation: Lincoln Journal-Star
Returning players have Sooners favored: The Daily Texan
Bowl struggles undercut Stoops's reputation: New York Times
Stoops, Oklahoma seek happy ending, postseason glory: USA Today
Labels: Bob Stoops, Oklahoma Sooners, University of Oklahoma


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