With a new quarterback, OU looks like a different team and Nebraska's offense led by Dana Holgorsen is doing nice things. Plus, Berry and Tom get into another wild week of college football with teams we thought were going to be good, looked anything but.
About the hosts
Berry Tramel is a columnist at the Tulsa World in Oklahoma. Tom Shatel is a columnist for the Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska.
Tramel has been covering college football since 1979. Shatel has been covering Nebraska for the Omaha World-Herald since 1991 and has been covering college football since 1980.
Friends from their days covering the Big 8, these two get together once a week to talk all things college football.
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Oklahoma-Michigan talk dominates most of the conversation today as for only the second time in history these two storied college programs play each other in football.
About the hosts
Berry Tramel is a columnist at the Tulsa World in Oklahoma. Tom Shatel is a columnist for the Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska.
Tramel has been covering college football since 1979. Shatel has been covering Nebraska for the Omaha World-Herald since 1991 and has been covering college football since 1980.
Friends from their days covering the Big 8, these two get together once a week to talk all things college football.
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Berry Tramel: Click here to follow Berry's work
Tom Shatel: Click here to follow Tom's work
With the season here, Tom and Berry discuss this week's intriguing matchups, plus an appreciation for Iowa State-Kansas State following their game in Dublin, Ireland.
About the hosts
Berry Tramel is a columnist at the Tulsa World in Oklahoma. Tom Shatel is a columnist for the Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska.
Tramel has been covering college football since 1979. Shatel has been covering Nebraska for the Omaha World-Herald since 1991 and has been covering college football since 1980.
Friends from their days covering the Big 8, these two get together once a week to talk all things college football.
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Berry Tramel: Click here to follow Berry's work
Tom Shatel: Click here to follow Tom's work
The Big Ten proposes an expanded playoff format. The SEC expands its conference schedule. What's going on and where are we headed?
Berry Tramel is a columnist at the Tulsa World in Oklahoma. Tom Shatel is a columnist for the Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska. The two are old friends who have covered college football for many years.
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Berry Tramel: Click here to follow Berry's work
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In this week's episode, Tom and Berry discuss Bill Belichick. Will he be successful at North Carolina? Are there similarities to Deion Sanders? Do college kids even know or care about who Belichick is? Plus, a lesson in Venmo, courtesy of the John Mateer news.
About the hosts
Berry Tramel is a columnist at the Tulsa World in Oklahoma. Tom Shatel is a columnist for the Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska.
Tramel has been covering college football since 1979. Shatel has been covering Nebraska for the Omaha World-Herald since 1991 and has been covering college football since 1980.
Friends from their days covering the Big 8, these two get together once a week to talk all things college football.
Follow the writers
Berry Tramel: Click here to follow Berry's work
Tom Shatel: Click here to follow Tom's work
In their second episode, the Tulsa World's Berry Tramel teams with Tom Shatel of the Omaha World-Herald where the two old friends and veteran sports writers talk all things college football.
This week, Tramel and Shatel discuss the impressive things going on at Texas Tech, the impact of paying players and revenue sharing, scheduling in college football and more.
About the hosts
Berry Tramel is a columnist at the Tulsa World in Oklahoma. Tom Shatel is a columnist for the Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska.
Tramel has been covering college football since 1979. Shatel has been covering Nebraska for the Omaha World-Herald since 1991 and has been covering college football since 1980.
Friends from their days covering the Big 8, these two get together once a week to talk all things college football.
Follow the writers
Berry Tramel: Click here to follow Berry's work
Tom Shatel: Click here to follow Tom's work
In their first episode, the Tulsa World's Berry Tramel teams with Tom Shatel of the Omaha World-Herald where the two old friends and veteran sports writers talk all things college football.
In this inaugural show, the two discuss their issues with the College Football Playoff Committee, the stunningly fabulous Deion Sanders and more.
About the hosts
Berry Tramel is a columnist at the Tulsa World in Oklahoma. Tom Shatel is a columnist for the Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska.
Tramel has been covering college football since 1979. Shatel has been covering Nebraska for the Omaha World-Herald since 1991 and has been covering college football since 1980.
Friends from their days covering the Big 8, these two get together once a week to talk all things college football.
Follow the writers
Berry Tramel: Click here to follow Berry's work
Tom Shatel: Click here to follow Tom's work
The Tulsa World is launching a new version of its podcast highlighting the best local journalism, featuring the Tulsa World journalists who produce it.
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Sports Columnist Bill Haisten talks to Tulsa World Editor Jason Collington about what the vibe is in Stillwater after what Haisten calls a “garbage” season. The Tulsa World Podcast answers the questions Tulsans and Oklahomans are asking.
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There is no mistaking that "Twisters" is an Oklahoma movie, from the places filming took place to the red carpet premiere earlier this week. In this week's episode, Jimmie Tramel and World interns Luisa Clausen and Victor Lopez discuss meeting the cast and watching the movie.
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Director Lee Isaac Chung calls 'Twisters' a 'love letter to Oklahoma'
'Twisters' stars Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones talk on red carpet at OKC premiere
'Twisters' extras, background actors share their on-set stories
Funnels and fun: Helen Hunt shares memories from her 'Twister' experiences
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The future of the downtown Tulsa OKPOP Museum was dealt another blow this week with the announcements of staff layoffs. So where do we go from here? What about fund raising efforts? When, if ever, will it open? Jimmie and James discuss the museum's future.
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Barons on 1st impressed our critic James D. Watts Jr. so much, it earned five stars in all categories: food, service and atmosphere. Watts and Jimmie Tramel discuss why the honor is so rare.
Barons on 1st earns rare five-star review for its exceptional fine dining experience | Review
Five-star sweeps: Restaurants that scored top ratings in all categories
On Route 66, have some Toast for dinner | Restaurant Review
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A free immersive exhibition — “Stan Lee, Beyond the Book” — opened May 1 at the American Heritage Center on the University of Wyoming’s campus in Laramie.
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We ate the $32 hot dog at ONEOK Field... and it was tasty
Batman at 85: Revisiting past interview with acclaimed Batman writer and editor Denny O'Neil
Stan Centennial: Born 100 years ago, Stan Lee and his creations continue to impact popular culture
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The Boomtown Dog is a new addition to the concessions at ONEOK Field, home to the Tulsa Drillers baseball team. It's two-foot long. The frankfurter is one pound and has a pound of chili and a pound of cheese on it, and a ton of fries.
Want to give it a try? Members of our staff did, and lived to tell about it.
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We ate the $32 hot dog at ONEOK Field... and it was tasty
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Food for thought from James D. Watts Jr. and Jimmie Tramel on what foodies can expect in the coming months from Tulsa, Jenks and more.
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Chick O’Fish has southern flavor | Review
Eight Tulsa area restaurants scheduled to open in the coming year
New Tulsa restaurant, Barons on 1st, aims to deliver bold flavors and historic design
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Joining Shelton on the bill are Country Music Hall of Famers Vince Gill and Ronnie Dunn, plus Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth, ACM/CMA nominee Wade Hayes and the Swon Brothers. Jimmie Tramel explains why he's a big fan of musical events like this one.
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Blake Shelton talks coming home for 'once-in-a-lifetime show' at BOK Center
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The restaurateur helped usher in the revitalization of downtown Tulsa with the opening of McNellie's in 2004, but over the years, his influence has stretched beyond downtown.
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McNellie's in Tulsa marks 20 years of Irish pub culture and downtown revitalization
Photos: McNellie's Group CEO Elliot Nelson through the years
From Tulsa Magazine in 2015: Elliot Nelson: How I Got Here
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The Tulsa World's former music writer joins the podcast to discuss his ambitious and detailed five-part series on the early pioneers of rock 'n' roll in Tulsa and how that led to the creation and evolution of what's called the Tulsa Sound.
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Part I: Local kids change Tulsa from a swing town to a rock 'n' roll town
Part II: Gambling, drinking, guns and bombs: Tulsa's early rock 'n' roll gigs felt like Wild West
Part III: Tulsa musicians in 1950s were colorblind, even if society wasn't
Part IV: The rise of rock 'n' roll in Tulsa: How radio shaped a music revolution
Part V: Exploring the Tulsa sound: Origins, influences and impact | From the Archive
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Bill Haisten has a long history with Troy Aikman. This week, the World's sports columnist joins Scene writer Jimmie Tramel to discuss Aikman's Oklahoma beer launch and also share a few stories about the Henryetta native.
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Troy Aikman brings EIGHT beer to Oklahoma: 'It's the cleanest beer on the market'
Bill Haisten: A jarring anniversary – 40 years ago, Troy Aikman signed with OU
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Two life-long Eagles fans discuss what was likely The Eagles’ final performance in Tulsa.
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Eagles defy Father Time to ace goodbye show in Tulsa | Review
Eagles break their own record during tour stop at BOK Center