Hurricane Debby now headed straight for Tallahassee

If that were a Red Oak, you'd set for BBQ wood for a while.
I'm not an oak expert, but my guess it's what we around here call a "water oak," a relatively short lived, fast growing oak that's common in this area. Also common for falling over without any warning while still looking healthy. Anyway, Wikipedia says a water oak is a kind of red oak. Whether the same as a red oak out where you are, I don't know. But maybe someone in my neighborhood will want it.