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It Is Immaterial Whether Or Not He Was Hamas

He was Palestinian so he had it coming. The most moral military in the world wouldn’t have tortured him to death otherwise. The most moral military in the world only uses torture for moral reasons. That’s what separates it from all the others. It’s a really really moral military.


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But if you did you’d see where Yoav Gallant says Netanyahu is a moral disgrace. Isn’t that the contradiction of the age! The leader of the most moral nation in the world - in the history of the world! - is a moral disgrace.


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Oklahoma State football vs Arkansas: Best prices for remaining available seats

Oklahoma State football vs Arkansas: Best prices for remaining available seats​

Portrait of Justin MartinezJustin Martinez
The Oklahoman

The OSU football team will continue its season with a home game against Arkansas at 11 a.m. Saturday.

OSU began its season with a 44-20 home win over South Dakota State. Meanwhile, Arkansas earned a 70-0 home win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

Here's how you can get tickets to the game:

Oklahoma State tickets vs Arkansas​

Ticket prices for the OSU vs Arkansas game at Boone Pickens Stadium start at $151 on StubHub, $132 on Vivid Seats and $129 on SeatGeek before fees. Prices in the lower bowl range from $160 to $524 on all three sites.

To see a full list of ticket prices, visit StubHub, Vivid Seats and SeatGeek.

Will Oklahoma State football's Ollie Gordon win Heisman? Tracking 2024 stats, betting odds

Will Oklahoma State football's Ollie Gordon win Heisman? Tracking 2024 stats, betting odds​

Portrait of Justin MartinezJustin Martinez
The Oklahoman.

Expectations are high this season for Oklahoma State football star Ollie Gordon II.

The 6-foot-2 running back recorded 285 carries for a nation-leading 1,732 yards as a sophomore last season, and he ranked second in rushing touchdowns (21). He was named a unanimous All-American, the Doak Walker Award winner and the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award winner.

Now a junior, Gordon is viewed by many people as a Heisman Trophy candidate this season. He’d be the second OSU player to ever win the award, joining running back Barry Sanders in 1988.

This article will track Gordon’s Heisman candidacy this season, including week-by-week stat lines and updated betting odds.

2024 stats for Oklahoma State football’s Ollie Gordon II​

Week 1: Gordon scores three touchdowns in OSU's 44-20 win vs South Dakota State​

Gordon showcased his versatility during OSU's 44-20 home win over South Dakota State on Aug. 31.

The junior running back recorded 27 carries for 104 yards and two touchdowns against the Jackrabbits, who ranked second in the FCS in rushing yards allowed per game (89.6) last season. Gordon also caught the ball four times for 42 yards and one touchdown.

Heisman Trophy betting odds for OSU’s Ollie Gordon II​

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Sunday, Sept. 1

  • QB Dillon Gabriel, Oregon: +650
  • QB Carson Beck, Georgia: +750
  • QB Cam Ward, Miami: +950
  • QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss: +1000
  • QB Nico Iamaleava, Tennessee: +1000
  • QB Quinn Ewers, Texas: +1200
  • QB Will Howard, Ohio State: +1400
  • WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado: +1500
  • QB Garrett Nussmeier, LSU: +2000
  • QB Riley Leonard, Notre Dame: +2000
  • QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado: +2000
  • QB Avery Johnson, Kansas State: +2500
  • QB Conner Weigman, Texas A&M: +2500
  • QB Drew Allar, Penn State: +2500
  • QB Jalon Daniels, Kansas: +3000
  • QB Jackson Arnold, Oklahoma: +3500
  • QB Cam Rising, Utah: +3500
  • QB Brady Cook, Missouri: +3500
  • QB DJ Uiagalelei, Florida State: +4000
  • QB Noah Fifita, Arizona: +4000
  • QB Miller Moss, USC: +4000
  • WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona: +5000
  • RB Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State: +6000

Oklahoma State football vs. Arkansas: TV channel, betting line, scouting report for Week 2

Oklahoma State football vs. Arkansas: TV channel, betting line, scouting report for Week 2​

Portrait of Scott WrightScott Wright
The Oklahoman

STILLWATER — After opening the season against a team it had never played, Oklahoma State will renew a long-lost rivalry with a neighbor from the east.

The 18th-ranked Cowboys face Arkansas for the first time since 1980, with the Razorbacks making their first trip to Boone Pickens Stadium since 1978.

Arkansas leads the all-time series 30-15-1, with wins in the last five meetings and 22 of 27 dating back to 1951.

But this is a different era.

The Cowboys have established themselves as a consistent winning program, while Arkansas has been struggling to maintain relevance in the Southeastern Conference.

Arkansas has reached nine wins just four times in the last 20 years and has been under .500 in half of those seasons. Sam Pittman is the Hogs’ sixth coach since Mike Gundy took over at OSU in 2005.

In its 44-20 win over FCS No. 1 South Dakota State, OSU looked like the team it was expected to be, with a balanced offense and an improving defense.

Here’s a look at what you need to know about the game:

Oklahoma State vs. Arkansas​

  • When: 11 a.m. Saturday
  • Where: Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater
  • TV: ABC (KOCO-5)
  • Streaming: Watch ESPN (here's how to stream it live)
  • Radio: KXXY-FM 96.1
  • Line: Cowboys by 9
  • Over/under: 59.5

Scouting Arkansas​

  • Record: 1-0
  • Best player: Landon Jackson. The 6-foot-7, 280-pound defensive end is a fringe first-round prospect in next year’s NFL Draft. He’s from the same Pleasant Grove High School in Texarkana, Texas, that produced OSU linebacker Nick Martin and former Cowboy Xavier Benson. Jackson has a massive body, but the agility to play on the edge, where he had 13.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks last year. His best game came against Alabama, when he had 11 tackles and 3.5 sacks on his way to earning All-SEC first team honors.
  • The case for Arkansas: The Razorbacks should be feeling some confidence coming off a 70-0 season-opening win, even if it was against a middle-tier FCS opponent in Arkansas-Pine Bluff. The Arkansas defense is strongest up front, with Jackson anchoring the line, plus some speedy linebackers in the middle. On top of that, OSU’s run blocking was lackluster in the season opener. Limiting the explosiveness of Ollie Gordon II is a good first step toward pulling off an upset.
  • The case for OSU: The Cowboys handled business against the best team at the FCS level, and while Arkansas will have SEC-level athleticism, OSU should still have an overall talent edge. In particular, quarterback Alan Bowman had one of his most efficient performances as a Cowboy, and replicating that will limit the impact of Arkansas’ defensive front.

South Dakota State fans...

... were impressive. Good people that travel well. They had a huge tailgate north of the Student Union.

Also...
- Dang, what a receiving corps.
- Pass protection was good but, man, can we not get anyone that got here after the Trump administration to come in and give a push run-blocking? Ollie's runs were all Ollie.
- Iman Oates came in and looked good. After years of "growing DTs", it's awesome to have this rotation depth though Kelley still struggles.
- Nick Martin- geez, man
- The Indiana transfer didn't show much.
- Wish they kept "Good Ride Cowboy" to play after a win.

Let’s discuss Week 1 in College football

Texas Tech and Arizona to a decent matter have terrible defense.

Florida is bad and will turn now to a true freshman QB.

The ACC is ASS.

A&M 🤣

Bixby would have beaten Temple

UGA, Texas, Bama and Ole Miss looked really good.

Utah and OSU looked good.

Avery Johnson can’t read a defense and is a huge liability passing.

WVU is a fraud.

Pedo St and Ohio St. looked good.

Houston is going to be ass for a few years.

Poke fans have to be feeling really good about the season.
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