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Published August 27, 2005 12:15 am - ? New OU mascots debut at Big Red Rally
By James S. Tyree
Transcript Staff Writer
Four football team captain...


Four captains, two mascots, thousands of fans, one Oklahoma


The Norman Transcript

? New OU mascots debut at Big Red Rally

By James S. Tyree

Transcript Staff Writer

Four football team captains and two new mascots were introduced Friday during a University of Oklahoma pep rally that emphasized "There's only one Oklahoma."

A few thousand people, many of whom were OU students, braved the heat to attend Big Red Rally XII at the Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The family-oriented Little Red Rally followed right afterward on the mall just north of the stadium.

"We wanted to see the end of (football practice) and we're so excited about OU athletics," said Natalie Kurkjian, a member of the Pi Phi sorority that showed up an hour before the rally started.

"And," she added a pause, "we wanted to show off our new pledges."

Head coach Bob Stoops introduced fullback J.D. Runnels and lineman Davin Joseph as offensive captains and lineman Dusty Dvoracek and linebacker Clint Ingram as defensive captains during the Big Red Rally.

Dvoracek, who was suspended last September following off-field incidents and recently reinstated, said, "It's great to be back and we're looking forward to a great year."

Ingram implored the crowd to be as tough as the Sooners come game day.

"Help us make this the worst place for anybody to come in and play," he said.

Similarly, Stoops said, "We're counting on you to be loud each and every game," and he was positive toward what some consider a rebuilding season.

"Unlike what you may have heard, we're still gonna go out and do our best to win championships," the coach said to a cheering audience.

No one at the stadium was more rabid than emcee Clarke Stroud, OU vice president of student affairs. He turned down the WWE-type excitement when introducing the new horse mascots and explaining their purpose.

Stroud said most venues involving OU teams can't have the Sooner Schooner, and student and university leaders decided the university needed consistent mascots to represent OU.



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