STILLWATER — The walls surrounding Jordan Brailford's bedroom aren't quite thick enough.
That wouldn't be a problem if not for another Oklahoma State football player who shares the living space. A roommate with a voice nearly as powerful as his 6-foot-3 and 305-pound frame. If Brailford can't find quiet, though, he can at least appreciate the musical talent.
Darrion Daniels brings plenty as the Cowboys' unofficial Soul Man.
“He's just a guy that's always singing,” Brailford said.
In football, Daniels' ability is well known. As a 17-year-old last fall from Bishop Dunne High School in Dallas, he was one of just four true freshmen to play for the Cowboys.