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3-3-5 defense

I think we will be fine on D. Plus, you don’t think DC White will adjust every game to what the opposing team’s offense is showing?
I doubt Rhule and the staff put this squad through the ringer and not have the balls to adjust series to series or game to game.
 
A LARGE percentage of the state eats too many Runzas.
I see the youth of america daily. Disgusted with the percentage of elementary age kids who are overweight to obese. Ballparking it at 25-50%. Sadly it is from low income families who buy cheap garbage for their kids to eat. I am no health freak and could stand to lose 15 pounds myself but looking at pictures of my dad when he was my age its hard to argue with the reason our population being fat. Less home cooked meals from scratch and more stuff out of a box.
 
Have you been to Miami? Florida?
Yes, to both. Again, I'm not arguing "metropolitan areas" as that's a "no brainer" that the Miami "metro area" is bigger than the Omaha "metro area". The stats posted (links to outside data btw) are for the "city limits" of the governmental unit which is different than the "metropolitan area".
 
What an odd thing to say. I've been to Miami, I've been to Omaha. Omaha could fit inside Miami's thumbnail.

However I am not getting your point. Norman is metro Oklahoma City. It has no distinctive features to separate it as a town.
If you really want to argue metro populations. Both OKC and Columbus still rank in the top 50 in the U.S.

Granted all that there seems no rules claiming metro population.
Here you go cupcake …
Omaha is bigger(pop) than Miami



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Have you been to Miami? Florida? I don't doubt your stats but city propers tend to have different rules. Everyone in Florida lives within a few miles of the ocean. NO ONE lives in the middle. It's probably the most uneven population outside of Alaska.
Miami is one the largest metro areas in the U.S. depending how you define it.
Lincoln is larger than Buffalo New York and St Louis Missouri in strict lines.

Of course most people in St Louis have been shot and in Buffalo froze to death.
Orlando dude.. Take the L and move on
 
Must be some Omaha Chamber Of Commerce-Delusional Division presence on here.

If you really want to believe Omaha is 'bigger' than Miami, by all means. Why do Omahans have such a fragile ego about their town?
 
Yes, to both. Again, I'm not arguing "metropolitan areas" as that's a "no brainer" that the Miami "metro area" is bigger than the Omaha "metro area". The stats posted (links to outside data btw) are for the "city limits" of the governmental unit which is different than the "metropolitan area".
I can buy that you've been to Miami but doubt you've been to Florida. :)
 
Orlando is in the exact center of Florida, where you claim nobody lives
South of there nobody lives. I guess I need to live the rest of my life in a shame cloud. Orlando is a very large area, a real metropolitan area. Like a lot of metro areas actually being in the city's namesake is not a factor.
 
Norman is a part of Oklahoma City, its not some isolated college town. Columbus is the biggest town in Ohio, that includes Cleveland and Cincinnati.
In truth, I've never been to Ohio so I can't judge that one and Oklahoma City might be the most nothing large city in the U.S.. That I can vouch for.

Columbus is the 14th most populous city in the U.S, Oklahoma City is 20th. Not exactly sleepy burgs hanging onto a local college for their identity.
I was replying to Tuco's post about places that don't have beaches and people don't vacation to. Maybe people vacation to Columbus and OK City, but I doubt they are as high on peoples' bucket lists as say...Orlando.
 
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