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Tango0113 Nov 2019 10:34 p.m. PST

… Was Crushed

"Ted Eberle, 68, a solid, rough-hewn man in a canvas vest and camouflage cap, drives the gravel back roads of southeast Oklahoma in a pickup truck that smells of deer meat. Speaking in a twanging drawl, he tells story after story about the area—killings are a recurring theme—as we rattle and jounce through low wooded hills, isolated farms and thickets full of wild hogs.

"Seminole County was a refuge for outlaws when it was Indian Territory, and there are still places you don't go unless you're invited," says Eberle, a former county commissioner…"
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Choctaw14 Nov 2019 11:05 a.m. PST

Yeah, but OU has fallen to #10 due to lack of defense. That's what worries this Oklahoman today. :)

Tango0114 Nov 2019 12:17 p.m. PST

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