The school's beloved horse-drawn wagon, which was filled with passengers, tipped over after a sharp turn, sending the drivers skidding across the grass and setting the ponies free.
The wagon's body was flung off the wheel frame. A crowd of people rushed to the field to help and to calm the horses.
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Officials believe uneven weight distribution of riders in the back of the wagon caused the crash, OU Athletics said in a statement.
'Three individuals were evaluated at the stadium and released,' the statement said. 'All others reported that they were uninjured.'
The ponies were evaluated and appear to be uninjured, the school said.
The Sooner Schooner takes to the field for a victory ride after every Oklahoma touchdown. The wagon, designed to mimic those used by the early pioneers when they arrived in Oklahoma, became the official mascot of the team in 1980. It is pulled by two white ponies named Boomer and Sooner.
The accident didn't seem to bother the Oklahoma football team, which beat West Virginia 52-14.
The accident didn't seem to bother the Oklahoma football team, which beat West Virginia 52-14. The Sooner Schooner takes to the field for a victory ride after every Oklahoma touchdown. The wagon, designed to mimic those used by the early pioneers when they arrived in Oklahoma, became the official mascot of the team in 1980. It is pulled by two white ponies named Boomer and Sooner. Officials believe uneven weight distribution of riders in the back of the wagon caused the crash, OU Athletics said in a statement. The ponies were evaluated and appear to be uninjured, the school said. The Sooner Schooner takes to the field for a victory ride after every Oklahoma touchdown. The wagon, designed to mimic those used by the early pioneers when they arrived in Oklahoma, became the official mascot of the team in 1980. It is pulled by two white ponies named Boomer and Sooner. The wagon's body was flung off the wheel frame. A crowd of people rushed to the field to help and to calm the horses. The ponies were evaluated and appear to be uninjured, the school said. The accident didn't seem to bother the Oklahoma football team, which beat West Virginia 52-14. The ponies were evaluated and appear to be uninjured, the school said. The wagon's body was flung off the wheel frame. A crowd of people rushed to the field to help and to calm the horses. The wagon's body was flung off the wheel frame. A crowd of people rushed to the field to help and to calm the horses. The Sooner Schooner takes to the field for a victory ride after every Oklahoma touchdown. The wagon, designed to mimic those used by the early pioneers when they arrived in Oklahoma, became the official mascot of the team in 1980. It is pulled by two white ponies named Boomer and Sooner. The Sooner Schooner takes to the field for a victory ride after every Oklahoma touchdown. The wagon, designed to mimic those used by the early pioneers when they arrived in Oklahoma, became the official mascot of the team in 1980. It is pulled by two white ponies named Boomer and Sooner. Officials believe uneven weight distribution of riders in the back of the wagon caused the crash, OU Athletics said in a statement. The Sooner Schooner takes to the field for a victory ride after every Oklahoma touchdown. The wagon, designed to mimic those used by the early pioneers when they arrived in Oklahoma, became the official mascot of the team in 1980. It is pulled by two white ponies named Boomer and Sooner. 'Three individuals were evaluated at the stadium and released,' the statement said. 'All others reported that they were uninjured.' The ponies were evaluated and appear to be uninjured, the school said. 'Three individuals were evaluated at the stadium and released,' the statement said. 'All others reported that they were uninjured.' Officials believe uneven weight distribution of riders in the back of the wagon caused the crash, OU Athletics said in a statement. The school's beloved horse-drawn wagon, which was filled with passengers, tipped over after a sharp turn, sending the drivers skidding across the grass and setting the ponies free. The accident didn't seem to bother the Oklahoma football team, which beat West Virginia 52-14. The Sooner Schooner takes to the field for a victory ride after every Oklahoma touchdown. The wagon, designed to mimic those used by the early pioneers when they arrived in Oklahoma, became the official mascot of the team in 1980. It is pulled by two white ponies named Boomer and Sooner. The accident didn't seem to bother the Oklahoma football team, which beat West Virginia 52-14. The ponies were evaluated and appear to be uninjured, the school said. Officials believe uneven weight distribution of riders in the back of the wagon caused the crash, OU Athletics said in a statement. The accident didn't seem to bother the Oklahoma football team, which beat West Virginia 52-14. The Sooner Schooner takes to the field for a victory ride after every Oklahoma touchdown. The wagon, designed to mimic those used by the early pioneers when they arrived in Oklahoma, became the official mascot of the team in 1980. It is pulled by two white ponies named Boomer and Sooner. The wagon's body was flung off the wheel frame. A crowd of people rushed to the field to help and to calm the horses.
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