Inside Bob Stoops' Office - View 1
- Reminder bracelets
- Coins from servicemen
- His 'table of dignitaries'
- Family photo

Football isn't Stoops' only passion. Behind the scenes, Stoops spends hours with sick children at the Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center.
"They all have their reminder bracelets. I tell them I have too many to wear up and down my arm, so I put them by my desk. I always wear that gold ribbon on my visor, which signifies cancer awareness for children. So they all know when they see it, it's for them."
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