The Sooners' entrance into the Southeastern Conference becomes official Monday, and the school has endless activities planned on campus and around the state.
NORMAN — The University of Oklahoma and OU Athletics Department has announced updated information for their series of special, free public events celebrating the Sooners' historic move to the Southeastern Conference that will officially take place Monday, July 1.
“This day is years in the making, so it’s appropriate for us to come together and celebrate,” added Castiglione. “We couldn’t be more excited to join the SEC. Our teams are poised for success and look forward to the competition with many of America’s most outstanding universities. At Oklahoma, we have a story to tell, and we’re invigorated by the opportunity with which we’re presented to share with the world what makes OU so special.
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