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Panasonic has turned down a second multi-million dollar deal to open a battery plant in Oklahoma. This marks the third company to stray away from the state, as lawmakers work to figure out why Oklahoma can’t land these large deals.
Ben Arbuckle on Brent Venables:
“The thing about Coach Venables is there’s zero stone left unturned. It’s fourth and one all the time with him. The way he walks through, practices, leads, it’s unreal. He’s mastered getting kids to play hard. That’s not luck. That’s culture.”
Brent Venables on rebuilding OU’s culture when he first arrived:
🗣️ “We had a 2.2 team GPA, guys not going to class, failing drug tests, no motivation, broken spirits. We had to change the mindset and how we thought.”
An anti-government group says it’s targeting Oklahoma weather radars, just days after News 9’s radar was vandalized.
The group falsely claims radars control the weather, but experts warn the real danger is what happens when those radars are taken offline.
“Put respect on this name across our chest.”
An emotional Brent Venables walks off the field after Oklahoma’s statement win, praising his team’s belief and resilience on the road.
Venables on why OU practiced indoors and if they were hiding QB John Mateer:
“It’s almost 90 degrees yesterday… up until recently, we were the only team in the SEC without an indoor with AC. Just trying to be smart. Practicing in 71 degrees is a little different than 90.”
Vice President Kamala Harris is gaining popularity among young Oklahoma voters, particularly college students, who see her as relatable and in touch with their concerns, potentially energizing voter turnout in the upcoming election.