The Oklahoman

Security measures

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Barring changes, here’s what fans need to know before throwing bags over their shoulders and heading for the entrance.

GAYLORD FAMILY — OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL STADIUM, OKLAHOMA

What’s allowed: Bags smaller than 10 inches by 10 inches that have been searched; items pertaining to medical conditions or child care

What’s not allowed: Large bags, backpacks, fanny packs, cases for binoculars and cameras, stadium seats with armrests and/or more than 16 inches wide, coolers or containers

BOONE PICKENS STADIUM, OKLAHOMA STATE

What’s allowed: Bags smaller than 8 inches by 11 inches that have been searched What’s not allowed: Large bags, backpacks, chair backs, coolers or containers What’s allowed: Small purses and bags that have been searched What’s not allowed: Large bags, backpacks, coolers or containers What’s allowed: Small purses and bags that may be searched What’s not allowed: Oversized bags, backpacks, duffel bags, containers or coolers

What’s allowed: A one-gallon Ziploc-style bag; a tote that is clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and does not exceed 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches; a small clutch that is about the size of a hand; medically necessary items that have been approved

What’s not allowed: Purses larger than a clutch, backpacks, fanny packs, camera bags, seat cushions, coolers

H.A. CHAPMAN STADIUM, TULSA

BOK CENTER, TULSA

NFL STADIUMS

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