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  2. The O'Colly - Wikipedia

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    The O'Colly has received All-America honors, the highest rating given by the Associated Collegiate Press and National Scholastic Press Association, every year since 1989. [citation needed] In 1990, the paper produced the National SPJ Sports Photo of the year, and one of its journalists was recognized as first runner-up for College Journalist of the Year.

  3. List of Oklahoma State University buildings - Wikipedia

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    Morrill Hall Engineering South and Edmon Low Library – view from classroom building. Advanced Technology Research Center; Agricultural Center Offices; Agricultural Hall; Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory

  4. 2025 Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball team will represent Oklahoma State University during the 2025 NCAA Division I baseball season.The Cowboys will play their home games at O'Brate Stadium as a member of the Big 12 Conference.

  5. Oklahoma State University - Wikipedia

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    The medical campus has an affiliation with Oklahoma State University Medical Center for clinical training and offers residency/fellowship opportunities. Also with the medical school, OSU established a campus in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, the capital of the Cherokee Nation and the nation's first, and currently only, tribally-affiliated medical school.

  6. Kenneth L. Buettner - Wikipedia

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    Buettner was born on June 17, 1950, in Oklahoma City, where he was raised and graduated from John Marshall High School. He went to Texas Christian University (TCU), where he graduated with a B. A. degree in 1972.

  7. Kendal Daniels - Wikipedia

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    Daniels attended Beggs High School in Beggs, Oklahoma. [1] He originally played basketball for Beggs, before joining the football team as a sophomore where played wide receiver and safety, leading the team to state semifinal appearances in his junior and senior seasons.

  8. South Carolina Gamecocks football under Steve Spurrier ...

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    Steve Spurrier, former national championship-winning head football coach at the University of Florida, served as the head coach of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks football team from November 23, 2004, until October 12, 2015.

  9. Ollie Gordon II - Wikipedia

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    Ollie Gordon II; Oklahoma State Cowboys – No. 0; Position: Running back: Class: Junior: Major: Public Health: Personal information; Born: January 15, 2004 (age 21 ...