Total Dominance Hour | Weekdays 4:45p – 5:45p
Jim Traber, Al Eschbach, Berry Tramel and Dean Blevins team up each weekday to deliver TOTAL DOMINANCE! The guys share their hot takes on College Football, the NFL, Thunder basketball and the NBA and anything else happening in the Sports World!

Berry Tramel | Weekdays at 4:40pm | Follow Berry on X and read his work in the Tulsa World
Berry Tramel, a lifelong Oklahoman, joined The Total Dominance Hour in 2007 and has been jostling with Al Eschbach and Jim Traber in afternoon drive time ever since. Berry began his newspaper career at age 17 in 1978, and he added radio to his repertoire in 2002. He doesn’t know much about a lot of things, but Oklahoma sports he knows, and he shares it with Oklahomans every day on The Sports Animal.
Catch Berry’s articles and content for the Tulsa World.

Dean Blevins | Weekdays at 5:25p | Follow Dean on X
Dean Blevins, recently retired from NEWS 9, has been a part of the Total Dominance Hour for years! Blevins is a two-time Emmy Award winner and has been voted the Oklahoma Sportscaster of the Year eight times by the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association.
Blevins success in athletics helps him bring personal experience to his sports coverage. After earning All-State honors in 1974 in football, basketball, and track, Blevins was voted the “Oklahoma High School Athlete of the Year” by the Oklahoma Coaches Association and won the “Jim Thorpe Award” which is given to the best athlete in Oklahoma. Blevins was high school All-American in football and basketball, and was named the 1974 Oklahoma High School Basketball Player of the Year by the Tulsa Tribune. He was also a part of the inaugural class elected into the Norman High School Basketball Hall of Fame.
As a quarterback at the University of Oklahoma, Blevins played on national championship teams in 1974 and 1975 and on four Big 8 Championship teams from 1974 to 1977. Blevins also played basketball at OU and is the last player to have lettered in both football and basketball in the same season in half a century.In 1975, Blevins won the Jay Meyer Award, given to the top scholar athlete at OU. He graduated with a degree in journalism in 1978.
Voted one of Americas 10 best-dressed men in sports by Sport Magazine, Blevins has announced college football and basketball games for 25 years, including 14 years for CBS, ABC, and ESPN. Beginning in 1985, Blevins has hosted coaches TV and radio shows for recognizable figures including Barry Switzer, Bob Stoops, Jerry Jones, and Eddie Sutton.
Dean is an avid golfer who carries a 3-handicap and also enjoys charity work in and around the metro. Blevins was named the Oklahoma Father of the Year in 2003 by the American Diabetes Association. Blevins and his wife, Sarah, reside in Edmond with their son, Carson.