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Congrats Sooner Nation, yall obviously wanted it more than Bama did last night. Yall deserve the win.
Meh, I don't think it came down to a lack of desire. I think Bama strongly desired to take their frustrations out on Oklahoma, and on the opening drive, it certainly looked like things were pointing toward another Alabama victory. You really can't say Alabama didn't come out with intensity - they clearly did. If there's one thing you could say, maybe they didn't think Oklahoma would be able to punch back. They might have underestimated OU's ability - and that falls on the coaching staff even more than the players. I never ever thought I'd say something like this, but Bob and Mike Stoops out-coached Nick Saban.
What next - Les Miles out-coaches Nick Saban? I could only wish, lol!
Wow, awesome win by OU!!! Congratulations to the Sooners!! Bob and Mike Stoops coached the best game of their careers IMO, and the OU players really played well on both sides of the ball. I certainly agree that they have found themselves a QB!...lol. He was very impressive. I figured Alabama would win that game so I was pleasantly surprised that OU pulled off an upset.
Thanks T-Tech Dave! You're always a class act on here. I appreciate it as does Sooner Nation.
Congrats Sooner Nation, yall obviously wanted it more than Bama did last night. Yall deserve the win.
Thanks for the classy post, Bham.
It was a great game against two of college football's most storied programs. Here's to a continued respectable rivalry and good will in the future between the Sooners and Tide.
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