Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HCR1020

Introduced
4/25/22  
Engrossed
4/26/22  
Enrolled
4/27/22  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution; celebrating Bob Stoops.

Impact

The resolution serves not just as an acknowledgment of Stoops’ on-field success but also emphasizes his positive impact on the community. The text highlights his philanthropic efforts through the Bob Stoops Champions Foundation, which has donated over $2 million to various organizations benefitting children and families in need. This resolution recognizes the dual legacy of Stoops as both a sports figure and a community leader who has made significant contributions beyond the football field.

Summary

HCR1020 is a concurrent resolution that celebrates the achievements and contributions of Bob Stoops, the head coach of Oklahoma Football from 1998 to 2017. Under Stoops’ leadership, the Sooners achieved remarkable success, securing 10 Big 12 Conference titles, a national championship in 2000, and an impressive record of 191-48 throughout his tenure. The resolution acknowledges Stoops' historic accomplishments, including leading his teams to at least eight victories for 17 consecutive seasons, making him the winningest coach in the history of Oklahoma football.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR1020 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Stoops as a beloved figure within the Oklahoma community. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation for his contributions to college football and his dedication to community service. Legislators from both chambers expressed admiration for Stoops, illustrating the unity in recognition of his achievements and the pride felt by constituents in his contributions to the university and the state.

Contention

While there are typically differing views on resolutions of this nature, the discussion surrounding HCR1020 appears largely devoid of significant contention. The resolution highlights a shared respect for Stoops from lawmakers across party lines, indicating his wide-reaching influence and the respect he garners within and beyond sports. Any opposition would likely stem from general debates over resource allocation or differing priorities within the legislative agenda, rather than specific issues with the resolution itself.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SCR9

Concurrent resolution; recognizing Dean Blevins for his decades of excellence in athletics, sports journalism, and community service; celebrating his lasting contributions to the state of Oklahoma.

OK HR1034

A Resolution recognizing and honoring Barry Switzer for his many contributions to the University of Oklahoma and the State of Oklahoma; distribution.

OK HR1035

A Resolution congratulating the University of Oklahoma Sooners softball team for winning the 2023 NCAA Women's College World Series.

OK HR1012

A Resolution congratulating the University of Oklahoma Sooners softball team for winning the 2024 NCAA Women's College World Series.

OK HCR1016

Concurrent Resolution; Coach John Smith; recognition.

OK SCR21

Concurrent resolution; commemorating the celebration of St. Patrick's Day; celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Irish Senate.

OK SR8

Resolution recognizing and celebrating the 2024 University of Oklahoma softball team and coach Patty Gasso.

OK HR136

A RESOLUTION honoring the University of Kentucky Wildcats football team on their fourth consecutive bowl game victory.

OK SR86

A RESOLUTION honoring the University of Kentucky Wildcats football team on their fourth consecutive bowl game victory.

OK SR38

Resolution; recognizing Coach Barry Switzer's distinguished career.

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