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RIP, Bob Barry, Sr.

RIP, Bob Barry, Sr.

Probably everyone who follows Oklahoma collegiate sports has probably heard that former Voice of the Sooners Bob Barry, Sr. passed away today. I really don’t have anything to add to the memories and thoughts of Bob. I will say I always enjoyed listening to him call the games. His enthusiasm and love for the game came through clearly over the radio. I would, though, like to highlight my favorite memory-of-Bob quote that the national press seems to be skipping over. Current OU Announcer Toby Rowland had this to say (emphasis added):

“I never saw Bob have a bad day. He loved life. And he loved his job. Even after 50 years of broadcasting he would show up at the stadium like a kid in a candy store. His play by play style was unmistakable, but it is his gentle, kind and fun-loving spirit that I will always remember. His advice and words of wisdom will forever be cherished in my heart. This is a tremendously sad day, but I rejoice that Heaven just got a Legend.

Nicely put. ๐Ÿ™‚

Props to Oklahoma State

Props to Oklahoma State

I never thought I’d say that, but there it is.  For the longest time, my impression of Oklahoma State football is that the only thing they care about is beating Oklahoma.  If they go 1-10, they’re happy as long as that 1 is Oklahoma.  In fact, a few years ago, after Oklahoma State beat Oklahoma, I overheard a Cowboys fan at a wedding say “At least we knocked Oklahoma out of the national title game.”  You stay classy, Stillwater!

Things seem to be changing up the highway, though.  Or maybe the obnoxious vocal side is getting drowned out by the more level-headed.  Either way, I like what I’m seeing.  In the run up to the Bedlam game, an OSU player was shown on TV lamenting how Oklahoma State is often treated as a “step-child” to the state’s big football powerhouse, and that they (Oklahoma State) are aiming to be more than that.  And they appear to be succeeding.  They’ve done exceptionally well this year, and good on ’em for that.

The second good sign is the closing two paragraphs from this article:

โ€œThe good thing,โ€ Oklahoma State defensive back Andre Sexton said, โ€œis that the Big 12 South is going to be represented well. I think weโ€™ll have a team in the [national] championship game, and whichever team it is, they will be good.

โ€œIโ€™ll cheer for either one of them. Everyone should.โ€

Rather than cheering against OU out of spite (and I’ll confess I’m guilty of the reverse on occasion), he comports himself in a very sportman-like manner.  And he’s right.  The Big 12 South, or at least most of it, has been well represented in Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech, and, yes, Oklahoma State.  While painfully aware that OU fans aren’t free from being spiteful (I sit by some of those week after week each fall), it’s good to see the non-spiteful, aiming-for-something-bigger-than-a-Bedlam-win contingent getting louder and more visible.  If we can silence the annoying on our side a bit more, Bedlam will be a lot more enoyable all around. ๐Ÿ™‚

Integrity really hurts sometimes

Integrity really hurts sometimes

For certain values of “hurt,” given the context:

* Two Players Dismissed
* Report: Oklahoma dismisses starting QB Bomar

Why in the world would you do something that stupid (Bomar, not Stoops)? He had the world in the palm of his hands. All he had to do was keep working and getting better, and he had a better than average chance of a lucrative NFL career. Despite all that, he throws it away for a few extra bucks now. That’s insane.