Episode Description
A behind-the-scenes look at how eligibility decisions are made in Oklahoma high school sports — and why one attorney says the system needs reform.
Oklahoma Memo founder and curator Ryan Welton sits down with Hannah Whitten to break down a recent case involving student transfers, shifting rules, and missed playing time. The conversation expands into bigger questions about due process, fairness, and access for student athletes across the state.
What We Talk AboutA real case involving student athletes transferring schools in rural Oklahoma
How Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association rules were applied — and then changed
Why some students lost practices and games
Concerns about due process in OSSAA hearings
The role of evidence (and what happens when it’s not considered)
Why this issue goes beyond sports (music, debate, activities)
The financial reality: who can move districts — and who can’t
What reform could look like
Advice for parents navigating eligibility issues
Eligibility rulings can have real consequences — including lost opportunities and exposure
OSSAA decisions aren’t always handled with the same structure as courts
Families with more resources often have more flexibility
Advocacy matters — parents who push the system tend to get better outcomes
There is growing pressure for reform, but change hasn’t fully materialized