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OU football Q&A: Kicker Tress Way [2 hrs ago]
Q: You've made a lot of big kicks, including one recently in the Oil Bowl from 50 yards out.
Nowadays most major college recruits turn down invitations to play in the Oil Bowl.
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“The defense anticipates them pretty well. I felt good about the offense. There were a lot fewer penalties today and no fumbles. I know we had the interceptions, but a lot of that goes back to what I said about the offense being disadvantaged.”
Senior quarterback Joey Halzle attempts to throw the ball over the defense during the annual Red/White football scrimmage Saturday at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. via The HUB - Norman Campus Articles
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“Overall just OK. But it shouldn't be very good if we're playing defense like we should.”
Oklahoma went through its Red / White Game on Saturday with just two healthy scholarship tailbacks. via TulsaWorld.com - College Football
Coaches were correct: Defense didn't miss a beat
“We're getting a little bit more comfortable as we've gone along. "We've had a great spring and we need to carry that on into the summer.”
' All spring, the Oklahoma coaches have insisted they weren't missing a beat in the defensive backfield, despite losing both starting cornerbacks in Reggie Smith and Marcus Walker. via The Oklahoman
Chaney had a rough first scrimmage dropping a couple of long balls, but bounced back by catching three passes for 60 yards in the second scrimmage. via The Oklahoman
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With the fifth spring football practice underway today, The Daily takes a look at three questions to be answered for the 2008 fall football season. via The HUB - Norman Campus Articles
Union kicker is eager to compete
“I think if you put both of us together, that's one heck of a special teams you've got.”
Redskins' Tress Way ready to face off in camp for OU starting position. It could be the position battle of the year in the Oklahoma Sooners football camp come August. via TulsaWorld.com - OU