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Dogs headed to Oklahoma City for first World Series
Georgia followed a familiar road map on its way to history Friday. For the second consecutive day, the No. 8 Bulldogs allowed No. 10 Ohio State to mount a substantial early advantage only to bounce back with a five-run golden inning, posting a 7-6 series-sweeping victory at the 2008 NCAA Athens Super Regional.
Lady Bulldogs take down No. 13 Oklahoma in opener
If Georgia wants to return to the top half of the national polls, it needs to beat the teams ranked ahead. The No. 21 Lady Bulldogs accomplished just that as they knocked off defending Final Four semifinalist Oklahoma 62-51 in the season opener on Sunday at Stegeman Coliseum.
George Kaiser Family Foundation to Bring Woody Guthrie Archives to Oklahoma
TULSA, Okla., Dec. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Oklahoma soon will be home to legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie's comprehensive archives, which were recently purchased by George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) from Woody Guthrie Publications in New York.
"It is a privilege for GKFF to help bring the Woody Guthrie Archive home to Oklahoma," said Ken Levit, GKFF executive director.
Physiotherapy Associates Opens New Physical Therapy Clinic in Southwest Oklahoma City, OK
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Physiotherapy Associates, the nation's foremost provider of outpatient rehabilitation services, recently opened a new physical therapy clinic in Oklahoma City, OK.
TCU, Oklahoma checked backgrounds on recruits
NEW YORK - An investigation of 25 top college football programs by Sports Illustrated and CBS News has revealed that Oklahoma and TCU were the only ones to do criminal background checks on recruits.
Notebook: Dogs expect to get close with Oklahoma St. fans
Georgia assistant Jon Fabris will be making his fifth visit to Oklahoma State as a coach and knows all about how close the fans will be from where the Bulldogs' bench.
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