I thought Sherri was a lock to return, but at this point I'm not so sure...she just might hang it up on her own if Colton can take over
He may never find out about itI really can't see Castiglione letting that happen. I would be absolutely shocked and would stop attending games.
He may never find out about it
Simpson needs to be benched and never play the rest of the season.
I just can't see him being ok with status of the program considering how successful every other sport at OU is.
I think at this point SC has no idea what the heck to do to get this team to be better. Instead of trying to develop her only athletic big girl, Lampkin, she's stuck with the shorter slower unathletic Simpson. EJ is a lost cause at this point...our seniors are just table scraps that SC wishes she had already gotten rid of by now unfortunately
06, don't talk that way. None of these kids are deserving of that kind of rhetoric. They are probably fine, great kids. Just not playing all that well. Don't be hateful to them.
Sweetest, if you can't take the heat don't get on a forum. Most of this talk is negative. I will say what I want to say despite what you think. Just for clarification, I'm not saying they are this way, I'm giving an observation of what I think SC thinks. But regardless, my opinion is my opinion and I will speak it if I want.
FORT WORTH, Texas — TCU blitzed Oklahoma out of the chute Tuesday night, jumping to a 22-10 lead over Oklahoma’s women’s team after one quarter, and the Horned Frogs rolled to an 86-71 victory.
Shaina Pellington scored 24 points on 10-of-18 shooting from the field to lead the Sooners (5-12, 1-5 Big 12), who have lost five games in a row. Madi Williams contributed 14 points and eight rebounds, and Jessi Murcer scored 13 points points.
Jordan Moore came up big for TCU (13-5, 3-4), scoring 25 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. Lauren Heard added 18 points and Amy Okonkwo 16. The Horned Frogs were 16-of-32 from the field in taking a 39-24 lead at halftime.
OU will try to get back on track when it hosts No. 2 Baylor at 2 p.m. Sunday.