Personally, it is the Germans' fault. After all, they bombed Pearl Harbor and the shock waves engulfed Norman. Those are things we should not joke about.
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Personally, it is the Germans' fault. After all, they bombed Pearl Harbor and the shock waves engulfed Norman. Those are things we should not joke about.
Well yeah, because Michigan's defensive tackles are just almost unfair to college football. Rashan Gary reminds me a lot of Gerald McCoy.
You mean the same OL our DL kicked the shit out of in your house?I forgot to point out OSU's defensive front will be facing that same offensive line! :)
Well yeah, because Michigan's defensive tackles are just almost unfair to college football. Rashan Gary reminds me a lot of Gerald McCoy.
Are Hubbard and Bosa (and Lewis and Holmes, and fuck, let's go ahead and include Cooper and Young) fast enough to get around Orlando Brown?
Ummm.... in a word?
Yes.
Especially as the game wears long, because while Brown is surely a good one, facing relentless pressure from fresh legs all game long isn't going to be easy for him.
I hope the OU medical team has a proctologist making the trip to Columbus, because the whole team is going to have poisonous nuts all up in their asses Saturday night.
I’m still not sure why Oklahoma’s performance against UTEP would impresss anyone. Time after time, UTEP found daylight and moved the ball well against OU’s defense. Baker Mayfield was 19/20, forgiving the fact that any decent CB probably would have had a ‘gimme’ INT or two in that game. Kid lucked out a few times with his underthrown balls.
UTEP shot itself in the foot multiple times with penalties, leaving players (Andrews especially) wide open/unconvered, and dropped pass attempts.
I saw an OU lineman get manhandled on several occasions by UTEP. Kid was getting lit up all night and getting called for unnecessary roughness out of frustration.
Looking at the stats, UTEP averaged 3.5 yards per carry for 73 yards in 21 attempts. For those of you keeping score, that’s a lot more than 17 rushing yards against a team currently playing in a power five conference.
If this same Oklahoma team shows up on the field tomorrow night, they might realize very quickly that they aren’t playing UTEP anymore.
If you go back and watch it, I don’t see how it doesn’t concern you more than make you excited for tomorrow’s game. I didn’t think the scoreboard was very reflective of the actual performance, considering the opponent.
No you don't.Bitch we wear 17 pairs of socks. Fuck outta here.
Well I guess saying IU's offense is better than OU's is a bit ludicrous also. Just saying bro.I’m still not sure why Oklahoma’s performance against UTEP would impresss anyone. Time after time, UTEP found daylight and moved the ball well against OU’s defense. Baker Mayfield was 19/20, forgiving the fact that any decent CB probably would have had a ‘gimme’ INT or two in that game. Kid lucked out a few times with his underthrown balls.
UTEP shot itself in the foot multiple times with penalties, leaving players (Andrews especially) wide open/unconvered, and dropped pass attempts.
I saw an OU lineman get manhandled on several occasions by UTEP. Kid was getting lit up all night and getting called for unnecessary roughness out of frustration.
Looking at the stats, UTEP averaged 3.5 yards per carry for 73 yards in 21 attempts. For those of you keeping score, that’s a lot more than 17 rushing yards against a team currently playing in a power five conference.
If this same Oklahoma team shows up on the field tomorrow night, they might realize very quickly that they aren’t playing UTEP anymore.
If you go back and watch it, I don’t see how it doesn’t concern you more than make you excited for tomorrow’s game. I didn’t think the scoreboard was very reflective of the actual performance, considering the opponent.