Here’s what’s happening around Stillwater - your daily rundown of Oklahoma State sports, with a closer look at the headlines that matter.
Tyreek Hill Released by Dolphins
In a move that caught plenty of people off guard, former Oklahoma State standout Tyreek Hill was released by the Miami Dolphins. The decision marks a major shift for both Hill and the Dolphins, especially considering Hill’s game-breaking speed and All-Pro pedigree.
It’s unclear what the next chapter holds for the Cheetah, but one thing’s for sure - when he’s on the field, he changes the game. Whether another team jumps at the chance to bring him in remains to be seen, but Hill’s résumé speaks for itself.
PFF High on Cowboys’ Transfer Class
When it comes to rebuilding through the transfer portal, Oklahoma State is turning heads. According to Pro Football Focus, the Cowboys’ incoming transfer class is drawing high praise - and for good reason.
The analytics crowd is loving what Mike Gundy and his staff have done this offseason, adding talent and depth in key spots. It’s not just about filling holes; it’s about finding guys who can make an impact right away.
In today’s college football landscape, where the portal can flip a roster overnight, OSU looks like a team that understood the assignment.
Men’s Basketball: Tournament Hopes on Thin Ice
Hope is still alive - but just barely. Oklahoma State men’s basketball has hit a rough patch, dropping three straight and sliding into the “Next Four Out” category, according to Joe Lunardi’s latest bracketology. That’s not where you want to be in mid-February, but the season isn’t over yet.
The Cowboys have a golden opportunity to flip the script this week with a high-stakes matchup against Kansas on Wednesday. A win over the Jayhawks wouldn’t just stop the bleeding - it could vault OSU right back into the NCAA Tournament conversation. It’s a tall order, but in college hoops, one big win can change everything.
Doug Gottlieb Sounds Off
After a tough loss, former OSU star and current radio host Doug Gottlieb didn’t hold back, taking to social media to voice his frustration with the officiating. His postgame rant lit up the timeline and added fuel to the ongoing conversation around refereeing consistency in college basketball. Love him or hate him, Gottlieb’s passion for the program is never in question - and when he talks, people listen.
That’s the latest from Cowboy country. Whether it’s football roster moves or hoops on the bubble, there’s no shortage of storylines to watch. Stay locked in - it’s going to be an interesting ride.
