| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Garrett Caldwell | Varsity Sports and an important part of college life. No only provided physical conditioning, but improving focus in everyday life. |
| 202 | Anonymous | |
| 203 | Megan Moriarty | |
| 204 | Brooks Rexroat | Sports that attract the brightest students and most dedicated athletes are always the first to be chopped. Such a shame. |
| 205 | Andy Kershaw | |
| 206 | Jason Miller | |
| 207 | D.J. Gruen | As an OU alumn (2001) I have friends who played in each of the sports OU is cutting. If preserving these sports programs means enough to them to come together and try to save their sports, then I certainly support their efforts. |
| 208 | Katie Huber | |
| 209 | Kelly | |
| 210 | Susan Hansbarger | Please reconsider the proposed athletic cuts, for the sake of our young people. Eliminating these activities just feeds the fire for students to spend time partcipating in less desirable activities. Students need the support of others, the team atmosphere and the leadership of coaches so that they learn more life lessons than can be taught in a classroom. |
| 211 | Roberta Reutter | We support OU Sports! There are other options. |
| 212 | Jessica | |
| 213 | Adrian Wheatley | |
| 214 | Anonymous | Athletics bring students to Universities. Cutting sports will only have negative effects on the University. |
| 215 | JRodkey | Go CATS! |
| 216 | Leanne Williams | |
| 217 | Brian Frederick | Bring back the SPORTS! |
| 218 | Carime Reinhart | |
| 219 | Lindsay | |
| 220 | Ed Clark | College is about having great experiences and not letting the students down. As an alum and former coach at OU they could have made a better decision than cutting the fastest growing sport in the US. |
| 221 | Robert Wayner | |
| 222 | Bill Murphy | |
| 223 | Beth Nave | |
| 224 | Grant Hamilton | |
| 225 | Danielle Ensley | |
| 226 | Rod D. Reutter | |
| 227 | Kristen Baldinger | College Athletics is not just 4 years of school and competitions, those 4 years prepare these student athletes for the rest of their lives. I am a better well rounded person today because of what I did in those 4 years. Canceling these programs is not preparing those 144 athletes for life after college. Care about their futures! |
| 228 | Jessica Sims | |
| 229 | Corey Schneider | |
| 230 | aj | |
| 231 | Lauren Schwarzmann | |
| 232 | Erika Brown | Don't deny current and future student athletes the experience of participating in the sports they love. It teaches them discipline and values, which will carry them through their lives in the years to come. |
| 233 | Anonymous | |
| 234 | Desiree' M. Peterkin | |
| 235 | Allison | |
| 236 | Cynthia Bryl | |
| 237 | Abigail Duggan | As a college athlete I would be devastated if my sport (women's lacrosse) was cut from my university. I know that other athletes feel the same way. Please try to do everything in your power to enable the players, parents of players, fans, respectful youth, potential players, coaches and community to stay involved in something they've been so dedicated to and so involved in for so long. |
| 238 | TRISH DABROWSKI | |
| 239 | Bryan Bansbach | |
| 240 | Anonymous | |
| 241 | Stacey Brown | |
| 242 | Sandra L. Sievers | |
| 243 | Mary B. Tracy | |
| 244 | Julia Grant | |
| 245 | Eileen B. Jost | Women's Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing sports for girls in high school. It is not a particularly expensive sport to support. Swimming and running are sports for all and should be encouraged as a way of life. |
| 246 | Katherine Kelly | |
| 247 | Leslie Junk | |
| 248 | Jessica Kazaks | |
| 249 | Jenny Higgins | |
| 250 | Joanne Olsen | |