OU finished 11th in the SEC (14-16), went 0-1 in Hoover, and trailed No. 2 Ga Tech 8-2 on the brink of elimination. Since:
⚾ Outscored GT 21-7, winning twice
⚾ Swept Big 12 champ KU 21-3
⚾ Beat only top-8 seeds in Omaha
⚾ Won 10 of final 11
A truly remarkable title run! 👏
When Jerry first put on his Subway hat in 1990, people didn’t expect much from him.
He had Down syndrome. He didn’t speak much. He shuffled nervously with each customer, terrified of getting an order wrong. But every morning, without fail, he showed up.
And day after day, sandwich after sandwich, Jerry learned. He started remembering people’s orders before they even asked. He learned their names. He greeted them with a smile. Sometimes he’d tell a joke he’d heard from the TV the night before—even if no one understood it, everyone laughed.
Jerry became the heart of that store. The kids who used to come in with their parents grew up and brought their own kids. The walls were repainted, managers changed, the logo evolved. But Jerry stayed.
He never missed a shift. Not when it snowed, not when he twisted his ankle. Not even when his mom passed. “She’d want me to go,” he had whispered, buttoning his green shirt through tears.
For 33 years, Jerry made thousands of sandwiches. But more than that—he made people feel seen.
On his last day, the store was packed.
People lined up not for footlongs—but for Jerry.
The mayor came. The news came. A young man who once had a panic attack at the counter came just to say, “Thank you for being patient with me.”
Then they handed Jerry a plaque:
“33 Years of Service – Thank You, Jerry.”
He held it with trembling hands and smiled.
Then he whispered to the crowd, in the softest voice:
“Did I do good?”
The store went quiet.
And everyone cried
Meet Lucky, he protected his home from the intruders and got shot multiple times. This is the moment of him leaving the hospital after 54 days and 3 surgical operations
Kendrick Perkins recalls when Sam Presti told him to go to anger management classes after legal problems in OKC
Said when he returned, Presti cried:
“He was like, ‘That was a test because if you wouldn’t have done it, I was going to trade your ass.’”
You sure we can’t convince you to attend one more game…next week…at the Palace? Thanks for all you have done for football fans all over the world. #Sooners
We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel. We said we would listen, and we have. Our new logo is going away and our “Old Timer” will remain.
At Cracker Barrel, it’s always been – and always will be – about serving up delicious food, warm welcomes, and the kind of country hospitality that feels like family. As a proud American institution, our 70,000 hardworking employees look forward to welcoming you to our table soon.
Cheez-It officially confirmed social media rumors, announcing the brand's first-ever gluten-free crackers will hit shelves in 2026. https://t.co/0A59HpHmZx
SGA has agreed to a four-year, $285M super max extension with the Thunder through 2030-31, per @ShamsCharania
This is the RICHEST annual salary for a player in league history 💰