Trust in journalism is reaching crisis proportions across the United States. So, KGOU and Oklahoma Watch partnered to talk to people around Oklahoma about the news media.
Norman has always been a home away from home.
My family attended several games in the 1985 national championship season when my sister, Cindy, was in the Pride of Oklahoma. I instantly fell in love with the game day atmosphere of the well-educated college town.
Growing up in Enid, I attended the University of Oklahoma and forged a lifelong identity as a Sooner. And thatâs not just because my great-great grandfather made the Cherokee Strip Land Run in 1893. I would graduate from OU 100 years later.
I followed Lydell Carr from featured Enid High School tailback into becoming a college fullback for OU. I saw Troy Aikman break his leg against Miami, ushering in the Jamelle Holieway era.