Football
For your 📱#OUDNA #WallpaperWednesday pic.twitter.com/28ZHMGdo74
— Oklahoma Football (@OU_Football) April 1, 2020
Oklahoma CB Parnell Motley: 43.4% completion rate allowed in coverage.
Lowest rate in the pass-heavy Big 12. pic.twitter.com/7yTe7QgjoA
— PFF College (@PFF_College) April 1, 2020
.@MoveTheSticks' top 50 prospects 4.0!
Two QBs on the rise, including @OU_Football's @JalenHurts.https://t.co/kjLbRhF3k8 pic.twitter.com/0rXhB80CrR
— NFL Draft (@NFLDraft) April 1, 2020
Coaches like @LincolnRiley and @CoachPMonty see it as clearly as we do: Family is a crucial source of light during dark times like this. https://t.co/xwfHhOaIoi
— Guerin Emig (@GuerinEmig) April 1, 2020
Who Is Wide Receiver U.? Michael Thomas and the Buckeyes? Clemson and DeAndre Hopkins? OBJ's LSU?
We crunched a decade’s worth of data to find out which school has the right to brand itself WRU: https://t.co/kXQFqP5V94 pic.twitter.com/8C9Fwtu9gu
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 1, 2020
🛣😤 @AlabamaFTBL, @OU_Football & @OhioStateFB all averaged less than 1 road loss per year in the last decade pic.twitter.com/SnBMFYq6rH
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) April 1, 2020
Who is the Modern Linebacker U.?
Based on a decade’s worth of data on which college programs put players in the NFL, and the success they have when they get there, a look at who now has the right to brand themselves Linebacker U. ⬇️ https://t.co/sVSIRYDAhv
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 1, 2020
Division I, Division II extends their recruiting dead periods: pic.twitter.com/aIC7WUTg3p
— NCAA News (@NCAA_PR) April 1, 2020
Basketball
Former #Sooners guard Trae Young will compete in an NBA 2K20 tournament on ESPN for coronavirus relief. https://t.co/YlsANy6Mku
— OU Daily Sports (@OUDailySports) April 1, 2020
Other OU Sports & News
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— Oklahoma Sooners (@OU_Athletics) April 1, 2020
Everything Else
Let’s take a fun look back at when NFL teams made a fool of their opponents, using their imaginations to wangle diabolical plays of deception. #AprilFools https://t.co/ZXsjrIyllq
— Jim Reineking (@jimreineking) April 1, 2020