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  • | college = [[wp:Oklahoma State University|Oklahoma State]] ...[National Simulation Football League]] (X). He played college football for Oklahoma State University (OKST) and has declared his intent to enter the profession
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  • | college = [[wp:Oklahoma University|Oklahoma]] ...opment Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Oklahoma University and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next
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  • | college = [[wp:University of Oklahoma|University of Oklahoma]] ...ll League]] (NSFL). He played college football for University of Oklahoma (Oklahoma) before being drafted by the Arizona Outlaws in the {{nsfly|5|draft-full}}.
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  • | college = [[wp:University of Oklahoma|University of Oklahoma]] ...arships to many major D1 schools, eventually deciding on the University of Oklahoma.
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  • | high_school = Oklahoma City Random School ...ld, he moved to Seattle for middle school. After that, his family moved to Oklahoma when he was a sophomore. While he didn't play football that year, his junio
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  • ...rrisey recorded 6 tackles and 4 sacks, leading the defense to the win over Oklahoma 54 - 49. Morrisey started for the rest of the season, demonstrating leaders [[Category:UT alumni]]
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  • ...his Junior year Ennis proceeded to break the sack record for that state of Oklahoma. In his senior year of High School Ennis led his team to an undefeated 11-0 [[Category:Wyoming alumni]]
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  • ...e championship. After receiving offers from University of Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Baylor, and Texas Tech, Vaz decided to enroll in his childhood [[Category:TTU alumni]]
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  • ...ainst Texas A&M, with the season ending in a National Championship loss to Oklahoma. Following his successful season, Storm decided to ride the wave of his mom [[Category:Alabama alumni]]
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  • ...e second in the Heisman voting to an incredibly overrated quarterback from Oklahoma who shall go unnamed, but managed to win DBOTY and help his team to a natio [[Category:Florida alumni]]
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  • ...season before losing in the first round of the College Football Playoff to Oklahoma. Mctaco finished first team all Pac-12 and First Team All-American, finishi [[Category:ASU alumni]]
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  • ...s the #13 team in the country at 9-3. They won their first game against #4 Oklahoma in a big upset, and then lost to #5 Auburn in a nailbiter. ...erence season undefeated. Sitting at #1, Iowa defeated Washington, Purdue, Oklahoma(again!), and finally #2 Auburn to win the College Football Championship, al
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  • ...d the Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, where many family members were alumni. Ocewilder majored in software engineering. He remained on the scout team u [[Category:Auburn alumni]]
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  • ...cted to that season's College Football Playoff due to a surprising loss to Oklahoma State, they were chosen for the Cotton Bowl against Michigan, which they wo [[Category:Big 12 Conference alumni]]
    17 KB (2,318 words) - 01:14, 14 November 2020
  • ...across the country including Notre Dame, Penn State, Ole Miss, Clemson and Oklahoma. [[Category:Ohio State alumni]]
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  • ...ff a key 81-yard rushing touchdown in the Orange Bowl, where his team beat Oklahoma 49-34, finishing the season with a record of 11-2. Following this season, V [[Category:Florida alumni]]
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  • ...anuary 3, 2024. The video opened to Banks standing in front of three hats: Oklahoma, Georgia, and Clemson. After the typical gracious pleasantries of any commi [[Category:UGA alumni]]
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  • ...s earned them a spot in the Big 12 championship game against an undefeated Oklahoma team. Kansas pulled off a thrilling upset as Tweed scored a touchdown in th [[Category:KU alumni]]
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  • ...down Brown". He led the Seminoles to an Orange Bowl appearance against the Oklahoma Sooners, where they'd lose 32-10. [[Category:Florida State alumni]]
    20 KB (3,037 words) - 09:33, 16 April 2024
  • ...e committed to hometown Pittsburgh over other scholarship offers from LSU, Oklahoma, Alabama, and Florida. [[Category:PITT alumni]]
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