NORMAN — The Wall Street Journal, as you might imagine, is a well-read publication in the wealth management sector. At, say, the Merrill Lynch office in Houston where John Tyler works as a senior vice president and private wealth adviser.

So when the WSJ published a snarky column — College Football’s Hot New Money Grab: $692 Tickets to Watch the Media — not ridiculing the idea of OU selling tickets to football postgame press conferences as much as questioning why any Sooner fan might pay hundreds of dollars to attend such a boring procedural, word got around among the sports fans in Tyler’s office.

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