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OU wide receiver suspended after arrest.
September 1, 2007... Byline: James S. Tyree and Jake Trotter
Sep. 1--NORMAN -- A University of Oklahoma freshman football player has been suspended after being arrested on a complaint of stealing gasoline.
Wide receiver Ryan Broyles, 19, is accused of...
Real-life murder mystery is reborn.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Josh Rabe
Sep. 1--HENNESSEY -- For the first time in 26 years, a tale older than the town itself will spring to life this weekend, renewing an age-old town tradition of reliving a century-old murder mystery.
The question of...
6 die, 4 injured in traffic accidents.
September 1, 2007... Sep. 1--Four people died in a wreck near McAlester, one person was killed and four others seriously injured in a crash on the Will Rogers Turnpike in Craig County, and a Grove man died in a Delaware County accident.
Dead are:
--...
BRIEF: Weekend dog show lets owners show off their Aussie shepherds.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Michael Kimball
Sep. 1--State Fair Park, at least for this weekend, has gone to the dogs.
The Indian Territory Australian Shepherd Club is holding one of its four annual dog shows at the park's Oklahoma Expo Hall. Aussie...
'Wild man' speaks to audience through nature-centered music.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Susan Simpson
Sep. 1--Let's hope an upcoming performer at Oklahoma City University isn't a real stinker -- although he'll probably sing his wacky song about a skunk named Stinkle.
Known as "The Singing Zoologist," Lucas Miller...
BRIEF: Brawl breaks out near Douglass cafeteria.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Michael Kimball
Sep. 1--Police responded Wednesday to a fight at Douglass High School and took five male students, including four juveniles, into custody, according to a police report.
The students were fighting inside and just...
Singer Toby Keith offers reward in trailer theft.
September 1, 2007... Byline: James S. Tyree
Sep. 1--MOORE -- Country singer Toby Keith is offering a cash reward of an unspecified amount for information leading to the arrest of two people who stole a trailer from Belmar Golf Club. Keith is part owner of the...
Using research to recruit tutors.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Wendy K. Kleinman
Sep. 1--"Zoomerang" sounds like a spiffy toy young boys might sling around at each other in a back yard.
Really, it's a Web site the Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation is using to survey 3,700 people...
Oakerhater Center dedication set for Sept. 8 in Watonga.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Carla Hinton
Sep. 1--WATONGA -- St. David Pendleton Oakerhater's beloved Whirlwind Church and Mission will soon get a new, permanent home.
Despite some wind damage from recent storms, Oklahoma Episcopal leaders are moving...
Ohio man awaits charges in woman's June 5 death.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Jay F. Marks
Sep. 1--An Ohio man is back on Oklahoma soil and was booked Friday into the Oklahoma County jail on a first-degree murder complaint in the June 5 slaying of an Edmond woman.
Michael Lamont Gary, 36, is expected to...
Sheriff blames understaffing in jail break.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Julie Bisbee
Sep. 1--DURANT -- A Bryan County inmate is on the run and officials say a jailer may have had something to do with the escape, officials said Friday.
Andrew McCartney, 22, escaped about 9:25 p.m. Thursday from...
Startup church embraces praise, preaching, prayer.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Carla Hinton
Sep. 1--The Rev. Steve Ely said he believes people are hungry for God in a time-starved and faith-challenged world.
That's why he has pared the Sunday services at his new ministry to what he considers the key...
The Oklahoman Richard Mize column: Indian Territory edifices grace Gilcrease walls.(Column)
September 1, 2007... Byline: Richard Mize
Sep. 1--TULSA -- Permanent collections often play second fiddle to splashy traveling exhibits, but the Gilcrease Museum has put Vinson Lackey's gorgeous paintings of Indian Territory schools, tribal capitols, forts and...
Too little, too late for debtors?
September 1, 2007... Byline: Richard Mize
Sep. 1--Whether "significant," or a "Band-Aid" on a "huge gash," President Bush's action Friday to help people struggling to keep their homes is something, which is better than nothing.
That was the assessment of...
Pigskin primer.
September 1, 2007... Byline: David Zizzo
Sep. 1--YOU might have noticed the changes taking place -- cicadas going farther under the ground, lizards growing thicker skin, sales of Doritos spiking. It's football season.
Fans already know that now is the time...
Sweep takes 273 off the streets.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Jay F. Marks
Sep. 1--For one week, the U.S. Marshal Service in Oklahoma City focused on its primary mission. The result?
More than 270 fugitives were in jail by the time that week was over Aug. 25, the agency announced Friday....
State worker struck on I-40.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Brian Sargent
Sep. 1--An Oklahoma Transportation Department flagman was struck by a vehicle Friday as he was detouring traffic in a Beckham County work zone, authorities said.
The incident occurred as Transportation Department...
Online licensing to save money.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Jim Killackey
Sep. 1--Oklahoma's 979 chiropractic physicians now can renew their licenses online, a move designed to save the state both money and employee work hours.
Chiropractors' licenses must be renewed annually by Dec....
Staley is everywhere for No. 2 Guthrie in win over Shawnee.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Justin Harper
Sep. 1--SHAWNEE -- When Guthrie quarterback Kye Staley gave a verbal commitment to Oklahoma State, he knew he would be going to Stillwater as a running back or receiver. But as Shawnee found out Friday, folks aren't...
Price helps Deer Creek hammer Piedmont.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Michael Kimball
Sep. 1--EDMOND -- Even though Deer Creek's Tyler Price was only in eighth grade when it happened, he didn't like what Piedmont did to the Antlers in 2005 -- on Deer Creek's own field no less. He didn't like it one...
Prices up: Why wait for wheat?
September 1, 2007... Byline: Jim Stafford
Sep. 1--There is reason for optimism for Oklahoma wheat farmers who are looking forward to harvesting their 2008 crop, which isn't even in the ground yet.
Wheat prices are bumping up against historic highs, briefly...
Respecting service people grows Primo's.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Trisha Evans
Sep. 1--If business had a list of 10 commandments, "Know thy customers" would be at the top, and the folks at Primo's d'Italia in Midwest City wouldn't need preaching to.
Primo's knows, like most Midwest City...
Community raises funds to help family of drowned PC West teen.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Trisha Evans
Sep. 1--Friends, co-workers and a business touched by the life of Phillip Jones, the 17-year old who drowned near Lake Overholser last week, have rallied around his family in his death.
"He was a very outgoing guy,...
BRIEF: Danger of disease will remain high this month, next.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Jim Killackey
Sep. 1--An 87-year-old Tulsa County man is the third Oklahoman to die from the West Nile virus in August, health authorities said Friday.
His name wasn't released.
Health officials stressed that September and...
Is warehouse market ready to pick up speed?
September 1, 2007... Byline: Richard Mize
Sep. 1--Maybe in 12th gear, and maybe about ready to shift.
That's one way to look at Oklahoma's multitenant industrial property market -- the warehouses where the big rigs haul stuff in and haul stuff out. If it...
Perry's field goal lifts Huskies.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Matt Patterson
Sep. 1--EDMOND -- Friday nights are made for heroes, and Huskies senior kicker Brett Perry was one of many in Edmond North's 9-6 win over crosstown rival Edmond Memorial at an overflowing Wantland Stadium.
...
BRIEF: Moore's two TDs fire Tuttle past Marlow.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Matt Caban
Sep. 1--TUTTLE -- For the Tuttle Tigers, revenge was a dish best served on the ground. The Tigers used an overpowering running game to whip the Marlow Outlaws, 37-0 on opening night of the high school football season....
World War II reunions get tougher.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Bryan Dean
Sep. 1--When Arie Breshears first started going to reunions in the 1970s with the 39th Combat Engineers, he could generally find a couple hundred of his fellow World War II veterans in attendance.
He's hoping half a...
Yukon abduction ends with death of attacker and victim.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Johnny Johnson
Sep. 1--YUKON -- Police fatally shot a Yukon man early this morning after a high speed chase that ended with officers witnessing the man stab a 16-year-old girl to death.
Robert Paul Roberson, 32, was shot and...
BRIEF: Property primed for homes, businesses.
September 1, 2007... Sep. 1--Houses are sprouting like last year's acorns at The Grove.
The project by Caliber Development Co. -- a square mile bounded by NW 178, NW 192, Portland and May -- will eventually have hundreds of homes, retail and other kinds of...
BRIEF: Ramona teen dies in wreck.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Johnny Johnson
Sep. 1--OCHELATA -- A Ramona teenager died at the scene of a one-vehicle accident early this morning.
Shortly after midnight, Kandace Krause, 16, was driving east on a county road, three miles east of Ochelata in...
BRIEF: Yard Dawgz deal final; team staying.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Matt Patterson
Sep. 1--The Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz will be staying put.
Jeff Lund, the arenafootball2 team's owner since 2004, finalized a deal Friday to sell the franchise. Lund put the team up for sale last fall and had...
The Oklahoman Berry Tramel column: OSU not ready for upset way down South.(Column)
September 1, 2007... Byline: Berry Tramel
Sep. 1--ATHENS, Ga. -- The Deep South has a mysterious feel. Almost mystical, and this burg nestled among the giant Georgia pines is no different.
College football in Dixie, same way.
Oklahoma State-Georgia...
The Oklahoman Jenni Carlson column: A day full of questions for Bradford, OU.(Column)
September 1, 2007... Byline: Jenni Carlson
Sep. 1--NORMAN -- Kevin Wilson has been privy to off-limits practices and closed-door meetings.
Still, the Oklahoma offensive coordinator is just like everyone in the Sooner Nation. He's curious how Sam Bradford...
Students ready for Edlam keep faithful to tradition.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Dawn Marks
Sep. 1--EDMOND -- As a young girl, Maggie Cannon watched her older brother paint his face and get pumped about Edmond North High School facing Edmond Memorial High School in football.
She knew one day she'd do the...
OU has handled the spread offense because of strong tackling on defense.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Jake Trotter
Sep. 1--NORMAN -- Since Mike Leach took his spread offense to Texas Tech in 2000, the Red Raiders have averaged better than 35 points a game.
But against Oklahoma?
Tech has produced half that, averaging just...
Cowboys need a fast start.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Mike Baldwin
Sep. 1--If Oklahoma State's offense matches last year's stats, the Cowboys have a good shot at posting an upset tonight.
If the offense matches last year's pattern, OSU will have a difficult time posting an upset....
Capel: Tour of Canada will be a bonding experience.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Scott Wright
Sep. 1--NORMAN -- Oklahoma coach Jeff Capel can offer plenty of benefits his team will gain from all the extra time on the basketball court that comes with this weekend's international tour to Vancouver, British...
RedHawks lose, eliminated from playoff contention.
September 1, 2007... Sep. 1--The only thing the RedHawks are playing for now is pride.
A 12-7 loss to Albuquerque on Friday, paired with New Orleans' win over Round Rock, tossed the RedHawks from PCL playoff contention.
To make the playoffs, the RedHawks...
In focus: USC coach Pete Carroll.
September 1, 2007... Byline: John Helsley
Sep. 1--Pete Carroll's got it good.
The allure of sunny SoCal. The tradition. The Heisman legacy.
The Coliseum. The Trojan marching band. The celebs.
No wonder top recruits line up to don Southern Cal's...
Rideau scores two TDs in Bobcats' win.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Bob Hersom
Sep. 1--SPENCER -- Star Spencer sophomore Darren Rideau had a hand (and usually two) in most of the scoring Friday night, which was mostly good news for the Bobcats in their 21-15 win over Millwood.
Rideau, a starter...
Oku runs for 289 yards, four scores in revenge win.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Brandon Chatmon
Sep. 1--MIDWEST CITY -- A leg cramp.
That's the only thing that stopped David Oku on Friday night.
The Carl Albert tailback rushed for 289 yards and four touchdowns as he led the No. 1-ranked Titans to a...
Moore War finale had it all.
September 1, 2007... Byline: Ryan Aber
Sep. 1--MOORE -- The Moore War got a fitting sendoff Friday night.
Sure, Westmoore and Moore will still play after this season, but there will no doubt be something lost next year when Southmoore joins to make Moore a...
Joint-replacement surgeries are giving more Oklahomans freedom to move again.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Jim Killackey
Sep. 2--Gaylene Turner traded an excruciating battle with arthritis in her right knee for three hours in an Oklahoma City operating room that sounded a bit like a construction site.
If the 72-year-old educator had...
Students ready for Edlam keep faithful to tradition.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Dawn Marks
Sep. 2--EDMOND -- As a young girl, Maggie Cannon watched her older brother paint his face and get pumped about Edmond North High School facing Edmond Memorial High School in football.
She knew one day she'd do the...
Dominant Debut: OU wins opener in rout.
September 2, 2007... Byline: John Helsley
Sep. 2--NORMAN -- Saturday delivered September and all that goes with it.
In Norman, for Sooner fans, it brought the promise of a fresh football season.
And a payoff: Oklahoma's opening 79-10 rout of North...
BRIEF: OU linebackers ready to test themselves against Miami.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Scott Wright
Sep. 2--NORMAN -- When he looks ahead to next Saturday, Oklahoma linebacker Ryan Reynolds sees something familiar in Miami's running attack.
He sees something very similar to what he's been practicing against for...
Oku runs for 289 yards, four scores.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Brandon Chatmon
Sep. 2--MIDWEST CITY -- A leg cramp.
That's the only thing that stopped David Oku on Friday night.
The Carl Albert tailback rushed for 289 yards and four touchdowns as he led the No. 1-ranked Titans to a...
FBI gives a lesson in war on crime.
September 2, 2007... Byline: John Estus
Sep. 2--FBI special agents are typically tight-lipped about the tools and tactics used to bust spies, mobsters, crooked politicians, terrorists and other thugs, but not lately.
A diverse group of local residents is...
After a century, company still is pounding away.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Jim Stafford
Sep. 2--WHEN the Shawnee Milling Co. was founded 101 years ago by J.L. Ford, it was part of a network of flour mills located throughout Oklahoma.
Ford operated mills in Hugo, Pauls Valley, Atoka, Hobart,...
Festival exec focuses on local film artists.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Ja'Rena Lunsford
Sep. 2--Kim Haywood was working toward a degree in marine biology when one course made her rethink her career choice.
"When I got into organic chemistry, I was like, I don't know if I want to do this," Haywood...
Local arts organization announces lineup for 54th season of concerts.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Rick Rogers
Sep. 2--In an era when many arts organizations struggle to maintain a visible presence, Civic Music Association is preparing to forge ahead with its 54th season of concerts.
Founded in 1954 with a mission to bring...
Yukon abduction ends with death of attacker and victim.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Johnny Johnson
Sep. 2--YUKON -- Police fatally shot a Yukon man early this morning after a high speed chase that ended with officers witnessing the man stab a 16-year-old girl to death.
Robert Paul Roberson, 32, was shot and...
BRIEF: Officials examining jailers' role in escape.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Johnny Johnson
Sep. 2--DURANT -- An inmate who escaped from the Bryan County auxiliary jail Thursday was arrested Saturday morning.
Thomas Charles Williams III, 22, a jailer who had earlier been arrested on a complaint of...
Family cooks up worldwide success with love of work.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Paula Burkes Erickson
Sep. 2--Mark Allen, his brother and their families are lunching at an obscure restaurant on Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean when they notice there's a Philly steak sandwich on the menu. The brothers...
The Oklahoman Linda Miller column: ?Project Runway' fans to see ?Tim Gunn's Guide to Style'.(Column)
September 2, 2007... Byline: Linda Miller
Sep. 2--Fans of "Project Runway" wondered when Tim Gunn, their favorite style mentor, would get his own show.
It premieres at 9 p.m. Thursday on Bravo.
"Tim Gunn's Guide to Style" is a makeover show, but Bravo...
After verdict, one question remains ... where is Logan?
September 2, 2007... Byline: Josh Rabe
Sep. 2--WOODWARD -- On a sweltering day last July, Monty Clem gave up looking for Logan Tucker's body, but according to those who knew him, the former undersheriff gave up a lot more than that.
Clem led a group of law...
Report: DHS worker faked forms in abuse case that ended with murder.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Nolan Clay
Sep. 2--TULSA -- A state Department of Human Services worker failed to properly investigate accusations a boy was being abused in the weeks leading up to his death and faked reports to cover up the blunder, a new report...
Homework helps students learn practice makes perfect.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Susan Simpson
Sep. 2--Homework is just part of the daily routine at Melinda Anderson's home in Moore. For her two older daughters, it's school, snack, homework and play -- in that order, every day.
Homework generally is done at...
OSU's first home game is Saturday, and orange cones are everywhere ...
September 2, 2007... Byline: Chad Previch
Sep. 2--STILLWATER -- Construction workers around Stillwater will attempt a Hail Mary to complete major projects before the Cowboys' home opener Saturday against Florida Atlantic.
Motorists who have seen a rash of...
Pancake breakfast begins United Way's campaign.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Michael Kimball
Sep. 2--United Way staffers and volunteers from across central Oklahoma will gather for a Friday pancake breakfast to celebrate the start of the 2007 campaign.
The event at will kick off a campaign that...
EDITORIAL: Our challenge: Easing poverty a second century goal.(Editorial)
September 2, 2007... Sep. 2--BEING dismissive of new figures on Oklahoma's poverty rate is an inappropriate response. But so is the belief that more government spending is the sole answer or that middle-class tax cuts threaten to impoverish more Oklahomans.
A...
EDITORIAL: Forward thinking: Tech investments critical for state.(Editorial)
September 2, 2007... Sep. 2--NOT so long ago, Oklahoma wasn't on anyone's short list of places to establish high-tech jobs. Times have certainly changed.
A recent report from the state Commerce Department showed that such jobs in the state have grown by 15...
BRIEF: Cooper absent from OSU.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Andrea Cohen
Sep. 2--Center Kenny Cooper was not in class at Oklahoma State on Friday, the deadline to start class and be eligible for basketball. However, head coach Sean Sutton told a university spokesman that he wants to...
Wine, women, shoes in spotlight for benefit.
September 2, 2007... Sep. 2--Two events that celebrate and embrace women will benefit Impact Oklahoma Inc.
Wine, Women and Shoes was started by Napa Valley vintner Elaine Honig in 2005 to honor women in the wine business and to raise money for important...
Leadership team to launch drive for United Way.
September 2, 2007... Sep. 2--The United Way of Central Oklahoma will launch its 2007 fundraising campaign at a 7:30 a.m. pancake breakfast Friday at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark. This year's campaign will run through Nov. 16. Funds will support programs at more than 50...
The Oklahoman Berry Tramel column: Cowboys not ready for this kind of stage.(Column)
September 2, 2007... Byline: Berry Tramel
Sep. 2--ATHENS, Ga. -- Mike Gundy and his posse trotted into the bowels of Sanford Stadium at halftime Saturday night, and the mood was upbeat. Definitely upbeat.
"We were feeling really good," said quarterback...
The Oklahoman Jenni Carlson column: Sooner newbies Bradford, Murray debut with monster games.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Jenni Carlson
Sep. 2--NORMAN -- There were times last season when the roommates would sit in their dorm and dream.
Sam Bradford and DeMarco Murray could hardly wait for their time.
It finally came Saturday, and my, oh my,...
BRIEF: Georgia rolls over Oklahoma State 35-14.
September 2, 2007... Sep. 2--ATHENS, Ga. -- The Oklahoma State Cowboys are going to have to wait another year for that breakthrough non-conference road win.
The Cowboys went to Georgia, got in a hole early and couldn't recover in a 35-14 win by the Bulldogs on...
Stoops would have liked a running clock down stretch.
September 2, 2007... Byline: John Rohde
Sep. 2--NORMAN -- Total domination in a football game can be both comforting and awkward.
Deliberately holding down the score can sometimes be as insulting as running up the total. It can also can make a mockery of...
Basic tackling was an OSU problem.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Andrea Cohen
Sep. 2--ATHENS, Ga. -- There were some scheme issues, Oklahoma State defensive coaches and players said.
There were those screen passes in the first half where Georgia's wideouts got outside the Cowboys' corners,...
Pickens: I'll be at every OSU game.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Mike Baldwin
Sep. 2--When Boone Pickens saw Florida coach Urban Meyer at the Kentucky Derby, Pickens asked what more he could do to lift Oklahoma State's program besides the financial gifts.
"He told me to go to every game and...
Seattle primed to fight move.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Darnell Mayberry
Sep. 2--Here's the state of Seattle SuperSonics' talks as the countdown to a deadline dips under two months: Seattle officials are focused on doing what it takes to ensure the team stays and plays at KeyArena.
...
Late kick lifts Huskies.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Matt Patterson
Sep. 2--EDMOND -- Friday nights are made for heroes, and Huskies senior kicker Brett Perry was one of many in Edmond North's 9-6 win over crosstown rival Edmond Memorial at an overflowing Wantland Stadium.
...
Ends are closer, but still don't meet.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Paul Monies
Sep. 2--A year ago, the Harris family was living in a house without a stove, without a car and without enough money to pay the rent.
What they did have was each other.
A year later, the Oklahoma City family of...
'Hero before he was born'.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Johnny Johnson
Sep. 2--On Aug. 11, a single roadside bomb took the lives of four U.S. soldiers. Staff Sgt. William Daniel Scates, 31, a graduate of Western Heights High School and a native of Oklahoma City, was one of those men....
BRIEF: Metro drive-bys hurt three.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Johnny Johnson
Sep. 2--Two drive-by shootings in northeast Oklahoma City Sunday afternoon hurt three people, including a 4-year-old boy.
Nine shots were fired from a red Ford Probe at a house at 3317 NE 12 at two men outside...
Best of the Old West.(Company overview)
September 2, 2007... Byline: Susan Simpson
Sep. 2--Byron Price doesn't claim to be a collector of books. He says he's an accumulator, meaning his selections are based more on personal taste than rarity or value.
He might want to buy a few more bookshelves,...
State colleges harvest triumph, tears on football fields.
September 2, 2007... Byline: John Helsley
Sep. 2--Saturday delivered September and all that goes with it.
In Norman, for Sooner fans, it brought the promise of a fresh football season.
In Athens, Ga., for Cowboy fans, it was a quick dose of...
The Oklahoman Ed Godfrey column: September on scenic southeastern lake is prime time to catch those big bass.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Ed Godfrey
Sep. 2--MCGEE CREEK LAKE -- It seems silly for a grown man to lose sleep over catching fish, but I was tossing and turning in bed Wednesday night at the prospect of getting into some schooling bass on McGee Creek.
...
The Oklahoman John Rohde column: Sims gets hair-raising tribute.
September 2, 2007... Byline: John Rohde
Sep. 2--An estimated crowd of 7,000 attended Saturday's pre-game ceremony to unveil the bronze statue of 1978 winner Billy Sims at Heisman Park.
It included an impressive gathering of family and friends from Sims'...
Switzer's surprise: tears for Billy Sims.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Scott Wright
Sep. 2--NORMAN -- When Barry Switzer has a microphone and an audience of hundreds of Oklahoma fans, you can expect him to do something unexpected. And Saturday was no exception.
The former OU football coach broke...
The Collected Wisdom of Larry Coker.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Jake Trotter
Sep. 2--Larry Coker may not be coaching college football at the moment, but he's still trying to enjoy life as an ESPNU TV analyst.
Coker has no regrets from his years as Miami's coach and wants to return to...
UCO stops Abilene Christian.
September 2, 2007... Byline: Matt Patterson
Sep. 2--EDMOND -- Playing a season opener with an interim head coach and under the cloud of an NCAA investigation did nothing but inspire Central Oklahoma to a 27-17 win over Abilene Christian University Saturday...