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Happy birthday to former Putnam City, Tulsa Memorial, University of Oklahoma and Dallas Cowboys defensive back Randy Hughes, born on this day in 1953 in Oklahoma City.
Hughes began his high school career as a quarterback at Putnam City, but transferred to Memorial as a sophomore, where he was moved to safety.
He was the Tulsa World's Player of the Year as a senior in 1970 and earned All-State honors after helping the Memorial Chargers go 8-3-1. He led the Chargers in tackles and also had 11 interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns.
He signed with the University of Oklahoma, where as a sophomore he started the Sooners' 14-0 Sugar Bowl victory over Penn State in which the Sooner defense limited the Nittany Lions to just 196 total yards.
He became the Sooners' everyday starter in 1973 and earned First-Team All-Big Eight honors.
He duplicated that feat in 1974 and added First-Team All-American as well. Against sixth-ranked Nebraska, Hughes intercepted three passes in the top-ranked Sooners' 28-14 win, on their way to the national championship that year.
To this day he remains seventh on OU's all-time list for interceptions with 14.
In 1975, the Dallas Cowboys selected Hughes in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. He had two interceptions as a rookie, including one he returned 33 yards for a touchdown in the Cowboys' 31-21 win over the New York Jets in the regular season finale.
His best game as a professional came in Super Bowl XII when he earned MVP consideration after making five tackles, intercepting a pass and recovering two fumbles in Dallas' 27-10 win over the Denver Broncos.
Recurring shoulder injuries shortened his NFL career to just six seasons. He had nine interceptions before retiring prior to the start of the 1981 regular season.
In 1979, Hughes was named to the All-Decade Big Eight Team and in 1995 he was named to the All-Time Big Eight Team. He was also a 1974 inductee into the National Football Foundation's Hall of Fame Scholars.
After his football career, Hughes became a luxury homebuilder in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Happy birthday Randy! #tdfn #okpreps @TulsamemorialFB @OU_Football @dallascowboys

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(Rex) SFC of Stutsman Army 리트윗함
(Rex) SFC of Stutsman Army 리트윗함

This is pretty cool 🤩
Jomboy Media@JomboyMedia
when you’re playing softball but you see someone on their way to the moon:
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(Rex) SFC of Stutsman Army 리트윗함
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(Rex) SFC of Stutsman Army 리트윗함

Updated Oklahoma 2027 recruiting class (3/31):
- 5-Star OT Cooper Hackett
- 5-Star LB Cooper Witten
- 5-Star IOL Kaeden Penny
- 4-Star TE Seneca Driver
- 4-Star LB Taven Epps
- 4-Star WR Demare Dezeurn
- 4-Star RB Keldrid Ben
- 4-Star EDGE Krew Jones
- 4-Star S Jaylen Scott
- 4-Star DL Elija Harmon
- 4-Star CB Mikhail McCreary
- 4-Star QB Jamison Roberts
- 3-Star DL Deven Robertson
- 3-Star ATH Greydon Howell
- 3-Star CB Mikyal Davis
- 3-Star OT Luke Wilson
- 3-Star IOL Isaac Coughran*
- 3-Star RB Jaxsen Stokes
- 3-Star WR Tra’Von Hall
- 3-Star IOL Tyson Ross
*New commit
Coughran is OU’s 20th commit in 2027 and maintains their spot at No. 1 in the 247Sports team composite rankings
#Sooners
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“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
Matthew 5:10
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg
BREAKING: The Chicago Bulls are waiving Jaden Ivey after he spoke out against the NBA for promoting 'Pride Month' and unrighteousness, according to ESPN. Ivey recently announced that he was alive in Christ. "They proclaim Pride Month in the NBA. They show it to the world. They say, 'Come join us for Pride Month to celebrate unrighteousness.'" "They proclaim it on the billboards, they proclaim it in the streets, unrighteousness." He said nothing wrong.
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