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📝 Larry Lewis GAME PREVIEW: Undefeated Army poses unique challenge for Tulsa

At first glance, Tulsa's upcoming game against Army looks like it could be an exercise in futility. Army (4-0, 3-0 AAC) is good and has momentum. Tulsa (2-3, 0-1) is coming off a horrible game. In fact, two of the last three games for TU have been disastrous, getting outscored 97-30. Overcoming recent failures, while playing a good team, is what Tulsa has to deal with against Army when the Golden Hurricane hosts the football team from West Point at 11 a.m. Saturday at H.A. Chapman Stadium.

BOK Center - 2028 Tourney

Glad to have the tournament back in the BOK, but hate that OSU is the host school. I know it's not our arena, but Tulsa is Tulsa and not a 70 mile drive down the turnpike. I know when it's in OKC OU has been the host at PayCom, but Norman is suburb.

On a side note, I had a blast a volunteer the last time. Don Tom and crew did an outstanding job of coordinating everything.
I’m completely on the other side of the fence on this. I’m thrilled that TU has a chance to play an NCAA tournament game in Tulsa! I know it’s a very long shot, but we have 3 1/2 years of hope ahead of us!

2024-2025 Men's Schedule

UT-Arlington could be tough. They got to the WAC Championship game last year and got Diante Smith (All Southland) in the portal.

Austin Peay is picked 4th in the Atlantic Sun Conference with portal pickups of LJ Thomas from NC State and NAIA All-American Quan Lax.

Rhode Island got Sebastian Thomas All -Conference in the America East Conference last year and Nebraska transfer Jamarcus Lawrence.

Georgia State has Zarique Nutter from N Illinois and Darnell Evans , a D2 23 ppg player.

Detroit mercy- still looking to turn things around.

Looks like UT Arlington , Rhode island and Tulsa should be the strongest. Georgia State and Detroit the weakest, and Austin Peay the question mark.

Kevin Wilson

Ehh they are pseudo pro until they unionize and have a league minimum pay scale.. the pros get minimum $50k a game and full benefits after a period of service.. the schools are still bound by title ix as well.. nfl franchises dont have to pay equal salaries to womens teams..
You don't have to have a union to be a professional. 80% of workers don't have a union. Your point about minimum and benefits are why they SHOULD have a union but it doesn't make them not professional, any more than a barista at a non-union Starbucks location is less of a professional than one at a unionized location. The XFL players didn't have a union.

BOK Center - 2028 Tourney

Opening round NCAA games return to Tulsa in 2028. OSU will serve as the host school.
Glad to have the tournament back in the BOK, but hate that OSU is the host school. I know it's not our arena, but Tulsa is Tulsa and not a 70 mile drive down the turnpike. I know when it's in OKC OU has been the host at PayCom, but Norman is suburb.

On a side note, I had a blast a volunteer the last time. Don Tom and crew did an outstanding job of coordinating everything.

Kevin Wilson

Agree 1000%, but they're not psuedo pro, they are full on pro. Alabama, Texas, Ohio State, etc. Those are professional sports teams, full stop. The fact that you require your players to go to classes doesn't change the fact that they're professional athletes. I have to take legal classes not to get disbarred, that doesn't make me a student-lawyer...
Ehh they are pseudo pro until they unionize and have a league minimum pay scale.. the pros get minimum $50k a game and full benefits after a period of service.. the schools are still bound by title ix as well.. nfl franchises dont have to pay equal salaries to womens teams..
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