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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Seeing Clearly: How Vision Shapes Football Success

Football is more than just running and kicking. It's a game of quick decisions and sharp awareness. Players need to see things clearly and react fast. This is why vision is so important in football. Researchers looked at how well football players see. They checked things like how sharp their vision

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Dec 26 2025SPORTS

Fans, Players, and the Unwritten Rules of the Game

Football games are not just about the players on the field. They are also about the fans in the stands. But what happens when the fans cross a line? And what should the players do about it? Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, recently shared his thoughts on this issue. He beli

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma City's Olympic Surprise: How a Small City Landed Big Events

Oklahoma City has always been a city on the rise, but no one expected it to become an Olympic host. In 2024, the city made headlines when it was announced that it would host seven medal events for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. This was a big deal for a city that had never hosted an Olympic event be

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

How Pro Footballers Jump Higher and Faster Than Varsity Players

Football players, whether pro or varsity, need to jump a lot. But how do their bodies handle these jumps differently? A recent study looked at how professional and varsity football players from Ecuador perform two types of jumps: countermovement jumps with arm swing (CMJAS) and approach jumps (AJ).

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Thanksgiving Football Showdown: How to Catch Chiefs vs. Cowboys Without Cable

Football fans are in for a treat this Thanksgiving. The Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off in a crucial game that could shake up the playoff race. Both teams are coming off impressive wins, with the Cowboys pulling off a dramatic upset against the Philadelphia Eagles and t

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

When Footballers Fight: What Happened Between Gueye and Keane?

Football matches can get heated, and sometimes, players forget they're on the same team. That's what happened between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane during a recent game at Old Trafford. It all started with a small slap, but it quickly turned into a big deal. The referee saw it and gave Gueye a red

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Nov 25 2025BUSINESS

Oklahoma's Business Growth Program: A Trade-Off for Companies

Oklahoma has introduced new tax rules that could impact businesses considering the Business Expansion Incentive Program. The Tax Commission has clarified that companies enrolled in this program cannot immediately use certain tax credits. Instead, they must wait until they complete the program to acc

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma's Defense Shines Again, But Can Their Offense Keep Up?

Oklahoma's defense is on fire. They just shut down Missouri's powerful rushing attack, holding them to just 70 yards on the ground. This is the same defense that upset Alabama last week. They're looking like a playoff contender, but there's a big problem: their offense isn't keeping up. John Mateer

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Nov 22 2025SPORTS

Football Fever: A Simple Saturday Wish

Football season is here, and it's a big day for fans. The Cougars are playing, and everyone is excited. But watching the game isn't as easy as it used to be. Remember when you could just turn on the TV and watch? Now, it's a mess. You need a bunch of apps and subscriptions. It's like trying to solve

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Nov 17 2025SPORTS

Football Players Benched: Week 11 Health Check

Football teams are dealing with a lot of injuries this week. Many key players won't be on the field. Some teams have to bring in backup players. This can change how games play out. Kickers are feeling the impact too. Houston's Ka'imi Fairbairn is out with a quad injury. Matthew Wright will take his

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