Oklahoma College Football Stadium Belts Out Patriotic Country Song To Honor Late Toby Keith
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Oklahoma College Football Stadium Belts Out Patriotic Country Song To Honor Late Toby Keith
Oklahoma Sooners fans appeared to loudly sing along as Keith's song blasted across the Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium's speakers between the third and fourth quarters of the game against Temple University
Oklahoma Honored Late Toby Keith With Patriotic Tribute During Friday's Football Game
College Football’s 10 Most Intimidating Stadiums (1:16) During Friday night's season opener for the Oklahoma Sooners, the crowd in Norman had the chance to honor the late Toby Keith in beautiful fashion. Earlier this week, Oklahoma announced that it'll pay tribute to Keith each home game this season by playing one of his iconic songs after the end of each third quarter. "The Toby Keith Tribute 3rd/4th quarter break will celebrate the Oklahoma ic…
Watch 80,000 Oklahoma Fans Sing Toby Keith’s “Courtesy Of The Red, White & Blue”
Instant chills. In honor of the late, great Toby Keith, a longtime Oklahoma fan, the Sooners will be paying tribute to his memory this football season, playing some of his biggest hits between the 3rd and 4th quarter of home games. Last night, the Sooners kicked off their season with a 51-3 whooping of the Temple Owls at home at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, also known as Owen Field. But the highlight of the night for me, the debut o…
Oklahoma starts great new tradition to honor late Toby Keith
The University of Oklahoma began a brand new tradition on Friday night in honor of late country singer and Sooners mega fan, Toby Keith. During intermission between the third and fourth quarters, Keith’s family took the field and shared a message with fans. They told the packed house that the only thing Keith “loved more than crimson and cream” was the “red, white and blue.” Right on cue, Keith’s “Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue” blared thro…
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