Courtney Martinez | NCAA.com | June 8, 2016 Auburn, Oklahoma football programs support WCWS teams Share The camaraderie between athletics teams was on full display in Oklahoma City with members of the Oklahoma and Auburn football teams present to see their softball programs clash for the WCWS title. Sooners quarterback Baker Mayfield and head coach Bob Stoops could be spotted among Oklahoma crowd. Stoops also attended Oklahoma's Game 1 victory on Monday. Meanwhile in the War Eagle section, head coach Gus Malzahn was cheering the Tigers on for the second night in a row after attending Game 2 with basketball coach Bruce Pearl. #Auburn walk off Salami to force game 3 of #NCAASoftball Pearl and Malzahn celebrating in the front row. Classic. pic.twitter.com/JA9vcTG5BJ — Busch League Sports (@BuschSports) June 8, 2016 It also looks like there was at least some attempt by Mayfield to sway Malzahn to the other side, but he probably didn't have much success: Good to see @CoachGusMalzahn supporting @OU_Softball #FollowBack? pic.twitter.com/Ks3LWMetkR — Baker Mayfield (@baker_mayfield6) June 9, 2016 FCS finalists announced for 2020-21 Walter Payton Award, other top honors Finalists were announced for the 2020-21 Stats Perform FCS legacy awards, which honor the national players and coach of the year in college football’s Division I subdivision. This includes the Walter Payton Award for top offensive player. READ MORE 2020 NCAA FCS championship field announced The field of 16 teams competing for the 2020 NCAA Division I Football Championship was announced on Sunday, April 18, by the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee. READ MORE DII Report: Colorado Mesa, Central Missouri baseball battle for top spot in closest Power 10 rankings, so far The race for No. 1 in the latest DII baseball Power 10 rankings are closer than ever with Colorado Mesa and Central Missouri continuing to roll. We also take a look at some impressive DII football numbers in this week's DII Report. READ MORE