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Oklahoma

jozimmer

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Sep 3, 2005
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Oklahoma, for a 2nd week in a row, was held to the fewest points in the Lincoln Riley era. This time, it was 16 points and they needed a last-second field goal to win. WVU held OU to 313 yards. NU held OU to 408 yards. Perhaps the OU/Tulane game was more telling than everyone initially thought. I wouldn't be surprised to see KSU beat OU next week to make it three in a row.
 
Oklahoma, for a 2nd week in a row, was held to the fewest points in the Lincoln Riley era. This time, it was 16 points and they needed a last-second field goal to win. WVU held OU to 313 yards. NU held OU to 408 yards. Perhaps the OU/Tulane game was more telling than everyone initially thought. I wouldn't be surprised to see KSU beat OU next week to make it three in a row.
But, but Oklahoma was ranked #3 and we almost beat them in Norman. Same with #20 MSU. Lol. The moral victory crowd has such a defeatist attitude it's sickening. A solid coach with this team would be 5-0 and ranked in the top 10 right now. That's a fact!
 
But, but Oklahoma was ranked #3 and we almost beat them in Norman. Same with #20 MSU. Lol. The moral victory crowd has such a defeatist attitude it's sickening. A solid coach with this team would be 5-0 and ranked in the top 10 right now. That's a fact!
What's even funnier @UCF-CZ is you still hanging out on our board 4 years after we took your coach. Hahaha
 
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