ALVA, Okla. – When L.J. Yeahquo to transfer to Northwestern Oklahoma State University, he did it for two primary reasons.
“I want to complete my MBA, get my master’s degree in business in April, and continue to rodeo,” said Yeahquo, a graduate student and team roping heeler on the Rangers rodeo team from Mandaree, North Dakota. “I also wanted to come to school here because of Cali. She’s the reason I wanted to come to Northwestern to continue to rodeo.”
Cali Griffin is in her first year as the rodeo coach, and she’s been a major influence on the men’s and women’s teams in a short time. Her sty...
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