STILLWATER — The announcements seemed to come on a daily basis in early January.
Players announcing if they were staying at Oklahoma State or going somewhere else — either to the NFL or to another college.
The pandemic-related NCAA rule change that allowed football players an additional year of eligibility, regardless of whether their team played a full season in the fall, has set up the most unique offseason of player-shuffling in college football history.
Players who would have been out of eligibility are facing decisions on whether they want to stay in school for another season.