The one mentioned above about “gif” versus “jif” is a great example ... mirrors world of shady search engine manipulation back then, instead I was there to improve hugely upon the site ...
Most who follow Oklahoma football probably would have predicted ... Here’s Sooners On SI’s bye week report card for September.
Sharma's deleted post used the phrase "Ok Tata Bye Bye," sparking backlash. Prominent business figures like Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal, former Xiaomi CEO Manu Kumar Jain and others paid tribute ...
Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy is dealing with plenty of challenges on the field this season. But apparently his life away from football was also less than ideal over the bye week. The longtime ...
Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma faced backlash for his tribute to Ratan Tata, particularly for the line “Ok Tata Bye Bye,” prompting him to delete the post. Vijay Shekhar Sharma faced backlash ...
Oklahoma State desperately needs to cash in ... Without much optimism surrounding the team amid a three-game losing streak, OSU’s bye week came at the perfect time. The Cowboys get a chance ...
The Longhorns then went 5-3 before their bye in 2022. Texas was 15 seconds away from taking a 6-0 record into last season's bye, but a late Oklahoma touchdown pass at the Cotton Bowl spoiled those ...
This year marks the first season since Oklahoma and Texas ... teams are coming off a bye, too. I wouldn't want it one way or another. Us having an extra week and then not staying in rhythm ...
“It's hard for me to really say,” Gundy admitted then. “But there's answers ... In the three games since Oklahoma State’s bye week on Sept. 28, the offense is averaging 485.67 yards ...
Mike Gundy usually holds a weekly in-person press conference. But the OSU football head coach opted to field questions from the media via Zoom on Monday with his camera turned off instead.
Salutes, Sir. Ok Tata Bye Bye." The phrase "Ok Tata Bye Bye" was seen by many as inappropriate and disrespectful, prompting a swift criticism online. Users described the wording as flippant ...