Cincy to receive 300k payout to play OU
Home-and-home series equals smaller payout for Cincinnati: Big schools like Oklahoma can negotiate a smaller payout if they are also willing to play a game at their opponents' stadiums, in what's called a home-and-home series, at some later date, athletic directors said. The Sooners will pay Texas Christian and Cincinnati $300,000 to participate in the first half of a home-and-home series this September, less than the $475,000 they paid Chattanooga for a home game on Aug. 30, according to the contracts. (Bloomberg.com)
Former Sooner is a Robo-Linebacker: Enid News and Eagle
Bearcats are for real: Norman Transcript
Interesting tests: Al Eschbach's WWLS Blog
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