Oklahoma
Apr 21 2009, AP

Former Oklahoma tight end Trent Smith has some advice for the Sooners players about to learn their NFL draft destiny: “Check your attitude and how good you think you are at the door, because it’s a different world up there.”

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Georgia Tech’s Deja Foster, left, drives past Oklahoma’s Ashley Paris during the first half of their second-round women’s NCAA college basketball tournament game, Tuesday, March 24, 2009, in Iowa City, Iowa.