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Oklahoma State and Auburn don’t typically swim in the same recruiting seas.
The Tigers perennially reel in top-15 classes with talent comprised primarily out of the region, whereas Oklahoma State typically chases lower-ranked athletes and almost always from Texas.
This year that summation doesn’t tell the full story fairly, and with the program cutting ties with Gus Malzahn this week, it could wind up being a boon to the Pokes in recruiting. Here’s a few names to watch as the dust settles.
Jaeden Roberts | OG | 6-5, 340
A mammoth offensive line prospect from Houston’s North Shore High School, Roberts committed to Auburn in May over a number of schools. But Oklahoma State was on his short list to the end along with Alabama and LSU. And now that Malzahn is gone, it could prompt him to revisit that decision. Right now it looks like it’s a longshot for OSU.
it proves the organization she was speaking to, the naacp, is race of the. he uses this portion of the clip as evidence. he says the audience applauds racist language. listen. he had come to me for help. what he didn t know, while he was taking all that time trying to show me he was superior to me, was i was trying to decide just how much help i was going to give him. well, did you see or hear the crowd bursting into applause? you can decide for yourself. we decided to ask five of the people in the room about their reactions. you heard some people laughing. you saw some people nodding their heads, kind of murmuring responses. olivia pearson, mary coley, hal presley, the reverend rudolph porter, and yvonne lott. i talked to them earlier today. hal, you re the president of the naacp chapter that held this event. and this guy andrew breitbart initially, it s interesting because his explanation, his description has kind of changed over the last two days. initially he said that the au
with this surfacing like this about it being a racial issue, all of the publicity that has come up about it, it lets us know that our work is not done. we still have a long way to go. listen, i appreciate all of you joining together on this evening and talking about what you heard and experienced at this night. mary coley, hal presley, olivia pearson, reverend rudolph porter, and yvonne lott. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. up next tonight, how the smearing of shirley sherrod unfolded. who got fooled? who took the bait and who fanned the flames? we re keeping them honest. also tonight, the latest on whether there could be trouble for efforts to finally kill bp s leaking well.
this can happen to anyone. and it s not right. imagine it happening to you. the truth is, it can happen to anyone and the truth does matter. we live in an age where that simple fact is increasingly lost. as people on the right and the left, people view things through the prism of politics and ideology, seek to score points by scoring scalps. cable news is part of the problem. there s no doubt about that. the left and the right have their own anchors who only report on the stories that suit their slant. that s their right. but we think the truth matters. it s even worse on the internet, where there are no standards and where anonymity allows for the cruellest expressions of vitriol and hate. if you saw the coverage of shirley sherrod what seems to have been lost is the man who first posted this video which was clearly edited to deseer and slander miss sherrod. his name is andrew breitbart. i don t know him and i ve never met him. but watching him try to weasel his way out of t