Kieran Wilson

Kieran is a recent graduate of Boston College, where he majored in English and Theology. He hails from Orange County, CA and though his fandoms may seem a bit strange, there is a story behind all of them. He supports the LA Angels, New England Patriots, Anaheim Ducks, OKC Thunder, all Oklahoma Sooners and Boston College sports, and Villanova basketball. In his free time, he enjoys reading, surfing, and playing guitar. He covers Oklahoma Sooners football for LWOS as well as BC football and men's basketball for BC Interruption.

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Oklahoma Odds and Ends: All-Americans and Portal News

Earlier this week, it was announced that four Sooners were selected for All-American teams: Billy Bowman (First Team), Danny Stutsman (Second Team), Nic Anderson (Freshman Team), and Cayden Green (Freshman Team). All four were incredibly deserving of their honors and OU certainly would not have won 10 games this season without them. Oklahoma Players Earning

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Oklahoma Sooner Head Coach Brent Venables leads the Oklahoma Sooners football team out on to the field.

Sooners to the Alamo Bowl, Dillon Gabriel’s Portal Decision

On Sunday, the College Football Playoff Committee announced their final rankings of the season, much to the chagrin of one particular fan base. (Sorry, Florida State fans, your team deserved to be in the top four.)  The Oklahoma Sooners finished 12th in the country and were selected for the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, where

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Nov 11, 2023; Norman, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Drake Stoops (12) celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown during the second half against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

Sooner Recap: Welcome to the Gabriel and Stoops Show

The Oklahoma Sooners responded in a big way last weekend, drubbing the West Virginia Mountaineers 59-20. The Sooner offense gained 644 yards of total offense and averaged 8.3 yards per play. On the other side of the ball, the defense also returned to their early season form, holding the Mountaineers to 330 offensive yards and hauling

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