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John Fitzgerald

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1x Husband 2x Father 3x NCAA All-American OL @UCOBronchos grad @ucoathletics HOF @putnamcityok HOF Color Analyst 4 @ucobronchofb @cfbhall ballot

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Jonathan Goudeau
Jonathan Goudeau@jgoudeau18·
Just a few of the MANY moments, conversations, laughs, people & so much more from this season I’m thankful for today 🙏🏾! Appreciate all the men pictured & the ones not, journey wouldn’t be the same without them! #Thanksgiving
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John Fitzgerald@UCORadio·
@IWasAtTheGame @okhsscores Maybe you didn’t understand my question. If a school has 752, like Jenks, is there one place where I can see ALL of those that make up the 752.
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I Was At The Game@IWasAtTheGame·
Most #OKPreps Total OSSAA State Championships for each School (Top 300) ALL-TIME (1918-2025) TOTAL INCLUDES - Team (Athletic & Non-Athletic) - Individual (XRC, Golf, SW, TN, TK, WR) - Academic Note : Individual relays (TK & SW) count as 1 The List: iwasatthegame.com/listofchampion…
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John E. Hoover 🌮
John E. Hoover 🌮@johnehoover·
This year’s divisional ballot also includes a couple of @UCOBronchos stars who deserve induction into the @cfbhall: OL John Fitzgerald and QB Randy Page
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As expected, the 2026 ballot for the @cfbhall and @NFFNetwork includes three #Sooners who were on the ballot last year. Oklahoma native & former OU assistant coach Larry Coker also made it on the ballot for his run as HC at Miami. Ballot includes 79 players & 9 coaches from FBS.

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D2 College Football Spotlight
D2 College Football Spotlight@d2fbspotlight·
🏆 2026 College Football Hall of Fame They built powerhouses, set records, and redefined what success looks like in Division 2. The names on this ballot helped shape the identity of the level...players who changed games and coaches who built legacies that still hold weight. ⬇️ From Harlon Hill trophies to All-American honors to NCAA records that still stand, these players and coaches built careers that shaped programs, won championships, and helped define what Division II football represents at its best. 🏈 Division II Players 🔹 *John Fitzgerald ** — Central Oklahoma [@ucobronchofb] First Team All-American offensive guard, blocked for two 1,000-yard rushers, led to undefeated national championship. 🔹 *Duane Fritz ** — Chadron State [@Chadron] First Team NAIA All-American punter, led NAIA II in punting average. 🔹 *Bobby Saiz ** — Adams State [@adamstateFB] First Team NAIA All-American quarterback, led to No. 1 NAIA ranking, 10,169 yards, 87 TDs. 🔹 Chris George — Glenville State [@GlenvilleStFB] Two-time First Team All-American wide receiver, led to national playoffs and conference titles. 🔹 William Campbell — Western Colorado [@MountaineerFB] Two-time First Team All-American defensive back, set school record for interceptions in a season. 🔹 Tom Collins — Indianapolis [@UIndyAthletics] First Team All-American defensive back, led nation in interceptions, set D2 career interception record. 🔹 Vince Mazza — Ashland [@goashlandeagles] First Team All-American punter, four-time All-Conference, Ashland’s first Harlon Hill candidate. 🔹 Jahri Evans — Bloomsburg [@BloomUFootball] First Team All-American offensive lineman, two-time D2 Player of the Year finalist, helped to conference title and playoff. 🔹 Franklyn Quiteh — Bloomsburg [@BloomUFootball] Three-time First Team All-American running back, 2013 Harlon Hill winner, second all-time in D2 rushing yards. 🔹 Jimmy Terwilliger — East Stroudsburg [@ESU_Football] First Team All-American quarterback, 2005 Harlon Hill winner, three-time PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year. 🔹 Jerry Woods — Northern Michigan [@NMU_Football] Two-time First Team All-American defensive back, set school records in punt and kickoff returns. 🔹 Tony Miles — Northwest Missouri State [@NWBearcat_FB] Two-time First Team All-American, led to back-to-back D2 National Championships, MIAA all-time leader in receptions, yards, TDs. 🔹 Chris Hegg — Truman State [@Truman_FB] First Team All-American quarterback, AFCA D2 Player of the Year, two-time conference Offensive Player of the Year. 🔹 Billy Hess — West Chester [@WCUGoldenRamsFB] First Team All-American wide receiver, Harlon Hill finalist, led to conference title games. 🔹 Gary McCauley — Clarion [@ClarionFootball] Two-time First Team All-American tight end, member of two conference title teams, school record holder for receptions and yards. 🔹 William Dillon — Virginia Union [@VUU_Football] Three-time First Team All-American free safety, 1983 Black College Player of the Year, 16 interceptions in 1983. 🔹 Timmy Newsome — Winston-Salem State [@WSSURamFootball] First Team All-American running back, school’s all-time leading rusher, led to two CIAA titles. 🔹 Tyrone Poole — Fort Valley State [@FVSUFootball] First Team All-American defensive back, two-time SIAC Defensive Player of the Year, led to two conference titles. 🔹 *Randy Page ** — Central Oklahoma [@UCOFootball] First Team NAIA All-American quarterback, led to NAIA National Championship, broke 14 school records. - 🧠 Division II Coaches 🔹 Gregg Brandon — Colorado School of Mines [@MinesFootball] Led to D2 Semifinals, four RMAC championships, 80% winning percentage at Mines. 🔹 Ross Fortier — Minnesota State Moorhead [@msum_football] Led to seven postseason playoffs, nine conference championships, unbeaten 1981 season with No. 1 ranking. 🔹 Glenn Killinger — West Chester [@WCUGoldenRamsFB] Winningest coach in West Chester history, multiple conference titles, College Football Hall of Fame as player. 🔹 *Dick Lowry ** — Wayne State (MI) [@WSUWarriorFB] Won seven conference championships, five NAIA playoff berths, 1985 National Championship. 🔹 James Malosky — Minnesota Duluth [@UMD_Football] Winningest D2 coach at retirement, nine conference championships, multiple NSIC Coach of the Year honors. 🔹 George Mihalik — Slippery Rock [@SRURockFB] Most wins in SRU history, six-time PSAC Coach of the Year, eight PSAC West titles, six NCAA playoff appearances. 🔹 Ken Sparks — Carson-Newman [@CNFootball] Sixth-winningest coach in college football history, five national titles, 25 playoff appearances, 21 conference titles. 🔹 *Clarence Stasavich ** — Lenoir-Rhyne [@LRBearsFootball] Led to 1960 NAIA National Championship, 1959 NAIA Coach of the Year, three undefeated seasons at LR. 🔹 Lou Wacker — Emory & Henry [@EmoryHenry_FB] Most wins in Emory & Henry history, five NCAA playoff appearances, 11 ODAC titles. 🔹 *Allen Zikmund ** — Nebraska-Kearney [@UNK_Football] All-time wins leader at UNK, led to multiple RMAC titles and playoff berths during NAIA era. They stayed, they produced, and they raised the level around them. The stats and awards explain part of it. The rest lives in how they shaped programs, seasons, and expectations. Every name here earned more than numbers...they earned a place in history. #D2Football #CollegeFootballHallOfFame #D2Legends #BuiltInD2 #HarlonHill #HallWorthy #NFF
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OKC Big Bois@OKCBigBois·
@Eddie_Rado I can’t hear the audio, why did they uphold the call? (Looks like she clearly missed the plate)
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Eddie Radosevich@Eddie_Rado·
I've never seen drama like we are seeing in OKC right now at the WCWS. This is incredible theatre. UCLA's season is on the line after a game tying 2-R HR. Player missed home plate.
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John Fitzgerald@UCORadio·
@DaveSittler Her uncle based on a quick Google search. Al was a stud. Emporia State's greatest athlete? Leon Lett maybe the most infamous.
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Dave Sittler@DaveSittler·
@KylieFeuerbach is a member of Iowa’s basketball team. Anyone out there know if she’s related to Al Feuerbach, a world-record holder in the shot put and twice an Olympian in the 1970s?
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John Fitzgerald@UCORadio·
@jdavis34_ Officials have a TOUGH job. Not sure you could pay me enough to want that gig. I was at PCN/Norman girls game the other night. Officials did a good job, but it's tough to make the call when the game is on the line.
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Jordan Davis@thejordancdavis·
@UCORadio For what’s it’s worth I agree. Roman should’ve been taking two shots for the chance to tie or win it. Great game though regardless.
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Jordan Davis@thejordancdavis·
The final possession in the Moore-Southmoore game came down to a charge call on Roman Miller in the last seconds. Southmoore survives Moore 61-60.
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Pete Fiutak
Pete Fiutak@PeteFiutak·
The announcing booth was way too chill about how Texas State got completely screwed at an all-time level. Honestly, did the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl button from the replay booth not work?
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John Fitzgerald@UCORadio·
The world we live in where every talking head complains about the playoff games not being instant classics might be the most annoying thing about sports right now. So stupid. The two best teams will end up playing for the title. Enjoy the build up.
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