Oklahoma's combined yearly record since 1951 is 467-150-12, not the 465- 152-12 you have. Their winning percentage is .75199
Take it up with Stassen. All stats are directly from his site.
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Oklahoma's combined yearly record since 1951 is 467-150-12, not the 465- 152-12 you have. Their winning percentage is .75199
Oklahoma's combined yearly record since 1951 is 467-150-12, not the 465- 152-12 you have. Their winning percentage is .75199
I just grabbed the page from CFB Data Warehouse and copy and pasted into a spreadsheet, and according to my result you're both wrong. From 1951- CFB DW has the Sooners at 464-153-12, that's one less win than Jax calculated.
Why should anyone trust OU's media relations department over an independant database of box scores?So, why should I trust them over the University of Oklahoma?
University of Oklahoma media guide.
CFB DW lists 3 forfeits in 1972. Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma St were all victories on the scoreboard only.What record does the media guide list for the years 1996 and 1972?
CFB DW lists 3 forfeits in 1972. Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma St were all victories on the scoreboard only.