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Full Capacity: Is It Time for That? Politics or Not, I Have My Answer

May 9, 2021
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STILLWATER – Quick, can you name the last athletic event to sell out at Oklahoma State University. The answer was nearly Sunday’s Bedlam and regular season finale in softball. In fact, if Cowgirls softball head coach Kenny Gajewski had his wish or if they counted the folks standing on the outfield corral and deck then they might have been able to call it a sellout.

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Kenny Gajewski, in the forefront, watches a play at the plate in Bedlam game three.

“I wish they had gotten that out earlier,” Gajewski said of the school’s announcement that athletic crowds are now back to full capacity. “They seem to be more concerned about baseball. I wish they had got that out earlier.”

You can forgive Gajewski for grumbling a little bit. It was frustrating to see his team give up seven unearned runs and still hang in there, fight, scratch, and claw before losing to Oklahoma 11-8 and seeing the Sooners earn their ninth straight Big 12 regular season title on the Cowgirls diamond. There were 663 fans counted in the crowd for the Bedlam softball finale and Cowgirl Stadium has an official capacity of 750.

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Full house for homecoming 2018.

Doing some quick checking, the last sellout of an athletic event at Oklahoma State was the 2018 Homecoming game with Texas. The Cowboys return to Barry Sanders 1988 throwback uniforms saw 56,790 in Boone Pickens Stadium and they were able to celebrate a 38-35 upset of the first place in the Big 12, 6-1 overall, and No. 6-ranked Longhorns. There have been games with over 55,000 in the stands since, but not a technical sellout.

Gallagher-Iba has seen some large crowds with the most recent big ones being 8,129 to see a 73-61 win over Iowa State on Feb. 29, 2020 and then 6,983 to see a 69-63 win over Kansas State on Mar. 4, 2020.

Feb. 16, 2020 there were 7,070 wrestling fans inside GIA to see a 27-8 thumping of Oklahoma. Nick Piccininni scored a fall at 5:54 in his match against Christian Moody and Travis Wittlake scored a 19-4 tech fall over Elijah Joseph.

Good times!

Earlier this year while filling in for Rex Holt on Cowboy baseball on radio in Lubbock, I saw what I had not seen in over a year. Texas Governor Greg Abbott had just opened the state back up from COVID-19 restrictions. He and the State of Texas took a lot of backlash from the rest of the country and national leaders. On the Friday night and Saturday afternoon games Rip Griffin Park on the Texas Tech campus was packed. The box score shows 4,442 in attendance. All I can tell you is they were sitting cheek to jowl as Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby would say and there wasn’t a mask in sight. Cowboy baseball color analyst Matt “Chief” Davis and I looked at each other and smiled over seeing something we had forgot about, full crowds at sporting events.

I know there will be some people mad. Nothing like a pandemic and the ups and downs that come with it to polarize people. We live in a society that had forgotten how to laugh and where so many take everything so serious.

I’m not going to tell anybody else what they should do or how they should feel. I know that for the rest of my life I will wash my hands more frequently. I will go to the fist bump or shoulder bump before reaching out to shake a hand. I will be more careful with sharing my political views, but I will look forward to being among throngs of Oklahoma State fans at Cowboys and Cowgirls sporting events as often as I can.

I’ve had my vaccinations and I encourage others to do so as well. I don’t want to pick a fight with Dr. Fauci, but I feel good about the Oklahoma State decision and I plan on showing that support at either O’Brate Stadium or Cowgirl Stadium later this month as they are the only sports left with home dates. Yes, the Cowgirls will be hosting an NCAA regional and hopefully a super regional.

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Full Capacity: Is It Time for That? Politics or Not, I Have My Answer

1,822 Views | 8 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by Zach Lancaster
CanadianCowboy
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Amen, brother. It's time to get on with life
Theecolonel
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Bunch of jabronies in power.
USA First!!!!
Danny Deck
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I think it's a no brainer for these outdoor events. And when you're going to let people pack into "the corral" with no limits, limiting the stands seems kinda silly.
CaliforniaCowboy
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putting all politics aside.... the whole thing was totally political.


Quarantine is when you restrict the movement of sick people

Tyranny is when you restrict the movement of healthy people

Orangeheart72
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I don't want to be politically inciteful either Robert, but I recently heard a great question from a tv personality about whether the Covid restrictions made sense. He said "you can't attend a concert in a huge arena.....but you can fly on airplanes." That makes the point to me......and like you, my wife and I had our shots asap. Life seems much more normal again for this old Cowboy.
CanadianCowboy
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Theecolonel said:

I think we need to be AWARE and in the KNOW!!! The democrats hate America and freedom!!!
True or not, this isn't the place for political statements such as this
Theecolonel
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Not Politics, just the Truth!!!
USA First!!!!
Zach Lancaster
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There will be no talk of politics like the comment you made above. I don't care if you're a democrat or a republican, everyone can have a discussion without taking shots at one another. This goes for everyone on this site. It's very possible to have a grown up conversation without taking childish remarks and making a fool of yourself.
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