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Table of Contents
Foreword by OU Head Coach Bob Stoops
Preface and Acknowledgments
The “Locker”
Chapter 1: The First 100, or Why the Three Selmon Brothers from Eufaula, Oklahoma, Embody the Spirit of OU Football
Chapter 2: Sooners and Soldiers, or How One OU All-American Left the Field of Play and Became Immortal as an American Hero on the Field of Battle
Chapter 3: Where 83,000 Screaming Sooners Come Each Saturday to Find a Piece of Home—a Home That Will Never be Completely Built
Chapter 4: How One Oklahoma Legend Stood in the Eye of the Hurricane and Weathered the Storm
Chapter 5: Oklahoma Hearts Josh . . . Forever
Chapter 6: Why One Texan May be Considered the Greatest Sooner Team Player in Recent Oklahoma History
Chapter 7: How a Former Hen Went West and Ended up in Canton with Oklahoma Support and Henryetta Dreams
Chapter 8: Why Players Risk Life and Limb During a Shootout in Dallas for a 10-gallon Cowboy Hat That You Can’t Even Wear
Chapter 9: When You’re a Guy Named Joe and You Hire a Guy Named Bob, People Will Call You a Genius
Chapter 10: The Streak
Bibliography
Index
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Daniel J. Brush |
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Daniel J. Brush, having earned numerous academic awards (including the prestigious NSEP Fellowship), is currently working on his Ph.D. at the University of Oklahoma. Read More...
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David Horne |
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David Horne, a professional educator and former high school athletic director, is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Oklahoma. Read More...
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Marc CB Maxwell, originally from Corpus Christi, Texas currently resides in Wiesbaden, Germany. He is a Department of Defense Guidance Counselor who works with deployed personnel and their families on a daily basis. Read More...
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