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Associated Press
Tuesday, April 7, 2009 NORMAN, Okla. -- Courtney Paris might as well hang on to her money. Oklahoma doesn't plan to collect on her failed national championship guarantee any time soon. Paris had promised that she would repay the university for all four years of her scholarship if the Sooners didn't win their first national championship, but athletic director Joe Castiglione told The Associated Press on Tuesday he doesn't plan to hold her to it. "It's even more meaningful when someone who committed herself for four ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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