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A season of normalcy is the hope for the Big 12

Following a 2020 that was anything but the usual, players and coaches are eager for familiarity. Author: Matt Lively (KCEN) Updated: 10:33 PM CDT July 14, 2021 ARLINGTON, Texas Packed stadiums, fans cheering loudly and players going above and beyond in the end zone weren t the norm in 2020.  The college football season was overshadowed by COVID-19 and restricted the way players prepared, played and bonded. But as disease numbers decline and the season gets closer, players are ready to play in packed stadiums. “It makes a big difference people might not realize but you feed off the crowd, you feed off the fans, Max Duggan, Texas Christian University quarterback, said. 

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Buckeyes Conclude Season at Indiana Invitational

Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Xavier COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State women’s golf team will conclude its season this weekend at the Indiana Invitational in Bloomington. The tournament is being played at the newly opened Pfau Course which will be hosting its first women’s collegiate event. The Buckeye lineup will consist of Aneka Seumanutafa, Lauren Peter, Kailie Vongsaga, Kristin Jamieson, Skylar Thompson and Alanis Sakuma. The Buckeyes are coming off a 10 th place finish at the Clemson Invitational where it played its final three holes on Sunday morning in 3-under par to jump a pair of teams.

Kansas State takes rubber game against #3 Texas Tech

Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images For once, Connor McCullough didn’t need to worry about his bullpen. The redshirt freshman lasted seven innings on Saturday against the #3 team in the nation, striking out seven, and officially left the hill with a six-run lead as Kansas State pounded Texas Tech 10-4 to take the deciding game of their three-game series at Tointon. The Cats struck quickly Saturday, getting a two-run homer from Nick Goodwin and a solo shot from Chris Ceballos to take a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Tech got two back in the fourth on a Dillon Carter double, but K-State responded in a big way in the fifth. Ceballos drew a bases-loaded walk, followed by a Zach Kokoska groundout which plated a run. Then Cameron Thompson jacked a pitch into right center for a three-run shot, and the BatCats had an 8-2 lead.

Skylar Thompson, Lifelong Oneontan, Running for Town Board

Skylar Thompson, Lifelong Oneontan, Running for Town Board Skylar Thompson of Oneonta has announced his bid for the Oneonta Town Board. He is a graduate of Oneonta High and Hartwick College Political Science major. Thompson is currently employed by Community Bank N.A. and previously with NBT Bank. Thompson is also a commissioner of the West Oneonta Fire Department’s Board of Finance which affords him the opportunity to manage and understand budgeting and finance. He volunteered as a basketball coach at the Oneonta Boys and Girls Club and football coach in Walton, and is currently the head boys varsity basketball coach for Franklin.

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