Thursday, January 3rd 2013, 7:11 pm
There has been plenty of coverage leading up to Friday's Cotton Bowl between the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas A&M Aggies. Storylines abound, from the final impression OU quarterback Landry Jones will leave with Sooners fans to how the OU defense will contain Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel.
Here's all of the News 9 coverage of the game, from stories to interviews with players and coaches.
Oklahoma Vs. Texas A&M Matchup Breakdown, Plus Prediction- Breaking down the Sooners and Aggies, position by position, plus, a final score prediction.
Cotton Bowl Has Big Implications For Both Sooners And Aggies- A bowl game isn't much more than an exhibition, but don't tell that to the Sooners or Aggies. There's a lot to be gained Friday night.
The Curious And Undetermined Legacy of Landry Jones- No one is sure how he'll be remembered, but Landry Jones knows exactly how he wants to be remembered, and it has nothing to do with football.
VIDEO: Sooners Spend Time At Children's Hospital- Just days before the Cotton Bowl, the OU football players stopped by to bring a smile to the kids at the children's hospital
Containing Johnny Manziel Will Be Combination Of Schemes And Execution- The Oklahoma Sooners have several examples from this season on how best to contain Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel in the Cotton Bowl.
VIDEO: OU Defense Prepares For Johnny Heisman- The Sooners' defense is just days away from a date with Johnny Heisman
VIDEO: Sooners Getting Excited For The Cotton Bowl- The Cotton Bowl hype is building for the Aggies and Sooners
Scouting The Texas A&M Aggies- The Sooners are very familiar with the Aggies from their Big 12 days, but this is a very different A&M team OU will be facing in the Cotton Bowl.
Sooners Preparing To Face Johnny Football- The Sooners have lost to two Heisman finalists this season, but they're most excited about getting to face the Heisman winner.
Be sure to stick with News 9 for coverage of the game, plus postgame reaction Friday night.
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