An aricle in the Dec. 2 U. of Oklahoma student paper mentions that OU's president pointed out that the dorms at Oklahoma State U. (a different school) are dry. So it looks like the concept of a dry campus at the U. of Oklahoma isn't exactly going to shake the foundations of everything that higher education in Oklahoma stands for.
I guess if there are OU students or other Oklahoma citizens who just can't stand the idea of a dry campus, they could contact their state legislators and the governor to see if they could get a bill introduced, passed, and signed that would overturn the policy of the OU president and regents.