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The speaker, Cole Mallard, introduces himself and welcomes listeners to the University of Oklahoma. He emphasizes the university's long history and its role in serving the state. He highlights the collaboration between biologists, NASA meteorologists, and Native American ecologists to protect the planet. The speaker expresses confidence in the university's ability to achieve great things, including potentially landing on the moon. He mentions the university's achievements, such as winning trophies and producing Rhodes Scholars. The speaker emphasizes the unity and diversity of the university community and the collective pursuit of success. He concludes by describing the university as the one and only Oklahoma, where the OU family creates magic that must be seen to be believed. How you doing? My name is Cole Mallard. Step right up, buckle up. The only direction we're headed is, yep, you get it. Welcome to the one and only Oklahoma. The one flagship University that has served the state since before there was a state, where one scoop of dirt can save thousands of lives, where one group of biologists are connecting with NASA meteorologists and Native American ecologists to protect the one world, one planet that connects us all. Whoa, that one might literally land on the moon, but that's fine because what's stopping us from going up there and getting it? This is a team, a squad, a family, leading a collective pursuit where we all share ideas, embrace thousands of different perspectives, and require every last hand on deck. What else we got? More trophies than you can count? Check. Rhodes Scholars? Check. Largest research engine in the state? Check. The next generation realizing a new American dream? Okay. Actually, it's better than okay. It's OK-L-A-H-O-M-A. It's the strength of many marching under one crimson and cream flag, creating sooner magic that must be seen to believe. At the one University where one OU family makes up the one and only Oklahoma.