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Keller Gives Himself and Cowboys Fans a Tremendous Birthday Present

February 17, 2024
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STILLWATER – As I hammer away on my laptop typing this story, the birthday boy Jamyron Keller and his mom, Kayla, are celebrating with a birthday dinner somewhere in Stillwater. 

“After this, we’re going to go to dinner,” Keller told the media toward the end of his debriefing with teammate Brandon Garrison in the Gallagher-Iba theater room. “Probably some seafood, probably what ever she is feeling. I’m not too hungry right now.”

That lack of hunger could be from the fact he was one of the Cowboy players with the flu this week. Although head coach Mike Boynton pointed out he was one of the first of the sick players back at practice. Part of why he ran with the first team and found out moments before the start of the Cowboys 93-83 win over BYU that he was starting. 

His lack of interest in dinner more likely was because he had just feasted on the No. 25 BYU Cougars. The freshman (he’s just 19-years-old) came in averaging just 5.1 points per game. He was shooting 50 percent from the field, but only 27.6 percent from three-point range. 

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Keller was spectacular on both ends.

Keller ripped the roof off GIA as far as the Cougars were concerned. He was 8-for-8 from the field, he was 4-for-4 from three-point range and he was two-for-two on two and one opportunities from the firee throw line. 

“He had an opportunity,” BYU head coach Mark Pope said when asked how high Keller was on their scouting report. “i looked, I saw what he was shooting. He did what a good player is supposed to do when he gets an opportunity. He made the most of it.”

Keller was good, really good. Considered a “junkyard dog” by Boynton when he recruited him out of Ellison High School in Killeen, Texas. He played just under 38 minutes and beside the great shooting and 22 points to lead the Cowboys, he had five rebounds, two assists, two steals, and he was a thorn for BYU from a defensive perspective. 

I sat, not in the media section, but in the Jack Nicholson seats and the word that kept coming up in describing Keller and his heroics  in what was easily the Cowboys best game of the year was “tough.”

“That is extremely … I’m humbled to hear that. I had a single mom and you know, I think that resiliency that she has, I try to bring that to the court. That’s where I get that.”

Back to mom and maybe some insight as to why on his birthday he might let mom decide on where to go and what type of cuisine to go for.

“She plays, she plays a bigger role than I can put out right now,” Keller said of his life and his phone conversations with mom. “That role is huge for her relationship with me.”

Oklahoma State fans would just as soon mom hang around and stay in constant contact with Jamyron. If mom is where he gets the crazy, exciting performance that he displayed on his birthday then keep mom close and make everyday Jamyron’s birthday. It was a present for all who were present.

 

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Keller Gives Himself and Cowboys Fans a Tremendous Birthday Present

1,459 Views | 12 Replies | Last: 2 mo ago by RodeoPoke
TUSKAPOKE
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Good game JK! Finally some dribble, drive and finish. Go POKES!!!
RowdyRawhide
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I didn't get to see much of the game on television. Hopefully the Cowboys played as a cohesive team today.

Proper passing, rebounding, assisting and overall great team play can make us much more competitive

in Big 12 action. I plan to watch the replay and I hope I don't see 3 pointers being gunned from all points

in GIA.

I hope Coach Boynton is utilizing excellent assistant coaches such as Coach Page and Coach Sutton

to help draw up the game plan as well as allow them to guide our players during the games.

Go Cowboys!
RodeoPoke
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RowdyRawhide said:

I didn't get to see much of the game on television. Hopefully the Cowboys played as a cohesive team today.

Proper passing, rebounding, assisting and overall great team play can make us much more competitive

in Big 12 action. I plan to watch the replay and I hope I don't see 3 pointers being gunned from all points

in GIA.

I hope Coach Boynton is utilizing excellent assistant coaches such as Coach Page and Coach Sutton

to help draw up the game plan as well as allow them to guide our players during the games.

Go Cowboys!

I think you'll be disappointed then.

Please come back to this thread and tell us what you think, compared to what you hoped to see.

but it was a good win.
RowdyRawhide
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I'll start sending my subscription bill to you.
RodeoPoke
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RowdyRawhide said:

I'll start sending my subscription bill to you.
no need for snide comments, I was being sincere.

I would like to know what you think of the team's efforts after you have a chance to watch it.

Orangeheart72
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See below just fyi. Boynton's 7th season, Sutton 16 and Iba 36 years if I recall. Obviously schedule opportunities are much different these days, but still interesting IMO when folks say that HCMB can't coach. Can't all be luck.
RodeoPoke
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OMG.. just stop already. I appreciate you 72, but that is not a legitimate comparison. It's not like asking if Chamberlin was better than Shaq... no way to know, way too many differences.

We were the BIG8 for most of that time, and conference wins were not necessarily against "ranked teams", the rest (i.e. OOC) were hit or miss on weather those teams would be ranked or not.

if you want "equilivancy", how many of those top 20 wins by Iba and Sutton were in the Ncaa Tournament where the competition gets really tough? (because we know how many of Boynton's were ... zero)

Orangeheart72
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Didn't claim it's apples and apples, especially the compared opportunities Rodeo (as I noted). But my point was more the fact that of teams rated as best in the NCAA, Boynton has had a good number of wins. And folks that say he can't coach are perhaps not giving any credit for his beating a lot of "supposedly well coached teams" at a reasonable clip.
TUSKAPOKE
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What does 24 wins against Top 25 teams in seven years get OSU basketball?

One NCAA tournament win in seven years.

What is the goal?

* Big 12 championships and deep runs in the NCAA tournament....This is not being achieved.
* GIA with 8,000 in attendance for every game and paying a major part of the bills for the program....This is not being achieved
* 24 wins against Top 25 teams...achieved and $5 will buy a cup of coffee at Starbucks....

This seven year stretch has me at the point of not even watching on ESPN+ let alone going to GIA. I do not believe I am alone with that view as when I do turn to check the score there are too many empty seats.

I heard RA last week talk about not doing anything to short change football as it is the sport paying the bills for the athletic department. I agree. I believe OSU is big enough and good enough to have success in both sports.

GO POKES!!!

Cdub234
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The mentality of not going to games and not even bothering to watch doesn't help the program in any way whatsoever. We have people make this idiotic claim every year in football as well. It's as fair weather as one can be.
TUSKAPOKE
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Please continue to pay your money to go and watch whenever you want. Do you have season tickets? I had them for over 20 years. Do you go to every game? Do you see the empty seats? Why are the seats empty? Please continue going. 18 years of consistently inconsistent basketball has GIA practically empty. There were more fans at the wrestling match (9,000) yesterday than show up for basketball. Empty seats send a message and one the administration cannot ignore. So, how long are you willing to wait for good basketball? While you are looking at the empty seats next time you go, if you go, get your phone out and take a selfie for an example of the word "idiotic".
RodeoPoke
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Orangeheart72 said:

Didn't claim it's apples and apples, especially the compared opportunities Rodeo (as I noted). But my point was more the fact that of teams rated as best in the NCAA, Boynton has had a good number of wins. And folks that say he can't coach are perhaps not giving any credit for his beating a lot of "supposedly well coached teams" at a reasonable clip.

Nine of those 24 came in the one Cade Cunningham season (more than a third). He had to hire Cade's brother just to get him here, and IMHO, Coach B did very little "coaching" in those contests (or we might have gotten past Oregon State and Calloo in the tourney). We also lost to 5 ranked teams that season.

In his first year we got 7 wins against ranked teams, with Ford's players (Waters, McGriff, Soloman, Dziagwa) We lost to 6 ranked teams.

Against "ranked teams" he's gone: (quotes used because rankings are at the time we played them)

17. 7-6
18. 1-6
19. 1-7
20. 9-5 (Cunningham NCAA season)
21. 3-8 (postseason ban)
22. 3-10
23. 1-5 (this year so far) (we also lost to Tech and ISU early but they were not yet ranked)

In those first four years he went 18-24, in the last three seasons, only 7-23.

Total: 25-47

Maybe that is a good percentage, maybe it's not (I don't have those numbers), but over half of those wins were either with Ford's players or the miracle Cunningham season, neither of which did I think he did a great coaching job, and those teams should have advanced much, much farther.

Each to their own presentation of facts and opinions.
(it does leave me wondering what the winning percentages of Iba/Sutton were against ranked teams.)

EDIT: I looked up Eddie's results from his first 6 seasons (Big 8)

90. 3-3 (Sweet 16)
91. 8-4 (Sweet 16)
92. 1-3
93. 2-3
94. 8-7 (Final 4)
95. 1-2

Total 23-22 (winning percentage)
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