Sports memory No. 1: I get a good view of OU’s national championship


1986, Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla.: I was late in applying for credentials and, because of the oversight, I get stuck in the worst part of the Oklahoma media press box. I don’t have a seat on the front row. Or second row. With a poor view on a wooden stool in the back row ofContinue reading “Sports memory No. 1: I get a good view of OU’s national championship”

Sports memory No. 2: Rex Caldwell doesn’t have to chili dip


1982 PGA Tour Championship, Southern Hills Country Club, Tulsa, Okla.: Near the 200-yard, par-3 No. 6, I’m talking with Terry Burcham, who’s a rules official on that particular hole. Rex Caldwell tees off and slaps a drive onto the green that bounces right into the lap of a spectator who is sitting just beyond theContinue reading “Sports memory No. 2: Rex Caldwell doesn’t have to chili dip”

Sports memory No. 3: John McEnroe cusses up a storm


2008, Dr Pepper StarCenter, Frisco, Texas: I scored free tickets to the Outback Champions Series event spotlighting John McEnroe. He was taking on Pat Cash and it was thrilling to watch the McEnroe I’d seen on TV so many years. Watching his trademark Continental forehand was exciting because I’d seen it so many times —Continue reading “Sports memory No. 3: John McEnroe cusses up a storm”

Sports memory No. 5: Close call in Cowboys locker room


Nov. 1, 1992, Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas: Locker rooms are no fun for anyone. For the sports media, it’s a lot of crowding and jockeying for position to interview disrespectful and rude players. For players, it’s a lot of disrespectful and rude sports media. In the Dallas Cowboys’ locker room, Michael Irvin had just caughtContinue reading “Sports memory No. 5: Close call in Cowboys locker room”

OU football: Kolaches, win over Baylor used to be automatic


If there was any guarantee in life, it was my every-other-year trip to Waco to see the OU football team play. On the way there, stop in the little Czech community of West and scarf down some kolaches. Watch OU stomp Baylor. Ou the way back, stop in the little Czech community of West andContinue reading “OU football: Kolaches, win over Baylor used to be automatic”

OU wrapup: Notre Dame loss was tough for everyone


I’ve had two boys in their 20s. I know when they’re disappointed. Or when they’re hurt. Parents sense the feeling. I mention this because it’s taken a couple of days for OU’s loss to Notre Dame to sink in. It was a terrible loss for any longtime OU fan over the age of 50. AtContinue reading “OU wrapup: Notre Dame loss was tough for everyone”

OU football: I’ll be channeling my Dad against Notre Dame


Back in the 1950s, like most everyone else in Oklahoma, Dad was a serious OU football fan. On fall Saturday mornings, he and one of his buddies from Eufaula would load into the Chevy, pull onto Highway 9 and journey to Norman to watch Bud Wilkinson’s Sooners ring up another victory. I know this becauseContinue reading “OU football: I’ll be channeling my Dad against Notre Dame”

OU football: Why Sooners should care about the loss of Big Tex


Ladies and gentlemen, it’s been a rough week for Texans in Dallas. First, OU laid waste to the Orangebloods’ psyche with a 63-21 victory over their team last Saturday at the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park. Then, Friday came a tougher loss for Texans in general. Big Tex, the icon of the State Fair ofContinue reading “OU football: Why Sooners should care about the loss of Big Tex”

OU wrapup: How long before we experience a Brown-out?


Throughout Texas’ 63-21 loss to OU Saturday, Mack Brown looked angry, like an old man whose lawn had been trampled by 22 college kids wearing crimson jerseys. His 61-year-old face was beet red. His brow was furrowed. Of course, Mack wasn’t the only one upset Saturday. Orangebloods were furious. At halftime, UT fans streamed outContinue reading “OU wrapup: How long before we experience a Brown-out?”

OU wrapup: Landry Jones is the old man on the field now


We’re one-third through the season and, finally, age is on Oklahoma’s side. From here on, when OU plays a regular-season game, Landry Jones will be the oldest quarterback to step on the field.  At 23 years old, he’ll be older than Texas’ David Ash (20). Older than West Virginia’s Geno Smith (22). Until this pastContinue reading “OU wrapup: Landry Jones is the old man on the field now”