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Tonight was my all time clincher. I'm done with football. So I flip on the bedlam game, and what do I see, is OSU score a touchdown with a blatant and obvious offensive pass interference that anyone in the stadium could have called, but the refs. didn't. These games must be called by completely blind morons. Why should I waste my time on such silliness. Like watch the NBA.
OU was still finding its offensive identity. Riley finally figured out that #32 for the Sooners (you know, that Samaje Perine guy) is pretty good. OU plays a lot better when he gets the ball. The O-Line improved as the season went on too.
No excuses though. The better team won that day (which is true of every win regardless of the teams).
Last edited by Bass&Catfish2008; 12-08-2015 at 07:44 PM..
Shows OU's clout in the Big XII, which it for sure, would not have in any other major conference.
However, I for one, am ready to give up the dual-power status shared with Tejas in the Big XII to move on to a better conference.
Same here - Arizona & the Left Coast would make better road trips than Ames, Stoolwater, Waco, Manhattan, & Lawrence. But I'd miss Fort Worthless though.
Same here - Arizona & the Left Coast would make better road trips than Ames, Stoolwater, Waco, Manhattan, & Lawrence. But I'd miss Fort Worthless though.
I wouldn't miss Fort Worthless one bit, since I'm there for work about every 2-3 weeks.
The best case scenario by far would be Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Tejas, and Tech in the PACSouth with the Arizona schools.
I hope it happens, but given the history of the Big XII with realignment, it looks like I'll probably get what I want the least. Statistically speaking the odds are totally against the desires of the Big XII fanbases.
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