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  2. Which Oklahoma State football players have entered the ... - AOL

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    The transfer portal was a big part of what Oklahoma State accomplished in the 2023 season. What changes are coming for 2024 via the portal? ... The transfer portal was a big part of what Oklahoma ...

  3. Which Oklahoma State football players are leaving for ... - AOL

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    STILLWATER — Nothing that happens with the transfer portal should surprise college football fans anymore, but there are always unexpected moves.. As Oklahoma State looks ahead to 2025 with ...

  4. How do Oklahoma State football's transfer portal gains ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma State quarterback Alan Bowman, left, celebrates a touchdown with Dalton Cooper against BYU this season. Cooper and Bowman are two of the Cowboys' biggest transfer portal additions from ...

  5. Taylor Cornelius - Wikipedia

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    For most of his collegiate career, Cornelius was a backup, behind one of Oklahoma State's most decorated quarterbacks, Mason Rudolph. [3] In 2014, Cornelius enrolled at Oklahoma State University and walked on to the football team. [6] In 2017, Cornelius was awarded a football scholarship by the Oklahoma State University coaching staff. [7]

  6. Alton Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Following the end of the season Robinson again recruited by Oklahoma State but was not offered a scholarship due to uncertainty regarding the Big 12's moral conduct policy. [8] He committed to transfer to New Mexico State, but he ultimately de-committed in August and opted to sign with Syracuse. [9] [10]

  7. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    The latest movement in the college athlete compensation space focuses on payment for name, image, and likeness, a practice first adopted by the state of California in 2019. [1] In September 2019, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 206, which generally allowed student-athletes in California to accept compensation for the use of their name ...