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In these portal & NIL days, OSU now on Ollie Gordon watch


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Superstar tailback Ollie Gordon likely will cost OSU a lot of money in the NIL market. But at least he’s not a quarterback, a position commanding a ridiculous amount of money in college football’s new financial model. Can the Cowboys keep Gordon and build momentum for success in the 16-team Big 12? Was the blowout loss to Texas a bad sign for the future? Jenni and I talked about all that and more on this week's OSU episode of The Jenni & Berry Show.

3:08: What we saw at the Big 12 Championship Game that offers confidence Gordon will stay at OSU

6:01: “Having a tailback like Ollie Gordon is like dating a supermodel or an NFL quarterback.

8:06: How OSU coaches are preparing better for potential transfer defections this season

13:10: Was the Big 12 Championship Game a warning sign for OSU football?

14:43: Did the Big 12 title game show how far OSU has to go, or did it show how far OSU has come?

16:51 OSU got pushed around by Texas, but now Texas is out of OSU’s hair.”

21:57 Will OSU be the dominant program in the new look Big 12? Will any program become dominant in the newlook Big 12?

29:58 Another 10-win season would be good for the Cowboys.

Hosts: Jenni Carlson and Berry Tramel
Producer: Jacquelyn Musgrove
Creative director: Michael Lane

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