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- Boomer and Sooner - Wikipedia
Sooner, the costumed mascot of the University of Oklahoma Boomer and Sooner are two matching white ponies who pull the Sooner Schooner, a Conestoga wagon across the field when the University of Oklahoma football team scores
- What is a Sooner, and why is it Oklahomas nickname?
Oklahoma adopted the name Sooners name for its football team in 1908 after originally calling themselves the Rough Riders and Boomers While the team's nickname is the Sooners, it's actual
- History of the Oklahoma Sooners Mascot | College Sports Network
Who (or What) Is the Oklahoma Sooners Mascot? Although they boast a pair of costumed mascots, the Sooner Schooner is the official mascot of sports teams at Oklahoma University
- University of Oklahoma Athletics
The OU Athletics Department and student leaders recognized the need for a mascot to provide representation at all OU athletics contests as well as attend charity events and visit children's
- History - The University of Oklahoma
The Schooner was introduced in the fall of 1964 and became the official mascot of the Oklahoma Sooners in 1980 The RUF NEKS and RUF NEK Lil' Sis OU spirit squads maintain and drive the Schooner
- Oklahoma Sooners Mascot and Traditions - The Heisman Winners
Discover the tremendous Oklahoma Sooners football traditions to include the origination of the Sooners nickname, the Sooner Schooner mascot and more
- Oklahoma football: The Sooner Schooner story - Stormin in Norman
Everyone who follows Oklahoma football, and even fans nationally, are familiar with the iconic Sooner Schooner It’s a one of a kind, as far as official mascots go, and is easily
- Why is the mascot for Oklahoma the Sooners? - Sportskeeda
This blog will discuss why the mascot for Oklahoma is the Sooners and The Mascot of the Oklahoma Sooners, with other aspects of it in detail The Mascot of Oklahoma, "Sooners," has a historical
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