Oklahoma has added another top-three finish to its storied sports history.

In bass fishing.

Bass fishing?

You read right. Last weekend, two-man teams from 36 colleges competed in the Under Armour College Bass National Championship on the Arkansas River near Little Rock.

Who knows what’s more amazing, that there’s a bass fishing national championship or that it’s sponsored by Under Armour.

Of all the things for Under Armour to sponsor, it sponsors a bass fishing tournament. Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t see a lot of fishermen revving up the boat and hitting the water wearing Under Armour.

Anyway, Virginia Tech won the national championship, but the team from OU finished tied for second with Louisiana-Lafayette. Chip Porche and Matt Pangrac represented the Sooners. (Are they technically called the Sooners? For our purposes, they will be.) They lost a tiebreaker to La.-Lafayette to finish third.

Again, I have questions.

What kind of tiebreaker are we talking about? For some reason, I imagine these two teams having a race to see who could bait a hook faster. Probably not the tiebreaker they actually used, but man, that’d be fun.

I’m poking fun, but the truth is, I have all sorts of respect for bass fishing aficionados since I don’t know the first thing about the sport. So, a hearty attaboy to Virginia Tech, Louisiana-Lafayette, OU and every other team that competed in the national championship. 

Go, fight, fish!