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Since 1951, Woodys 1st year....

Oklahoma's combined yearly record since 1951 is 467-150-12, not the 465- 152-12 you have. Their winning percentage is .75199

I'm pretty sure that Jax's source is stassen.com, which is also used by cfbdatawarehouse.

stassen.com

edit - now that I see Jax's post from a couple minutes ago (while I was at Stassen apparently), I'm more than 'pretty sure'.
 
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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.

I grabbed the entire page and ran the sum function on that too, and my spreadsheet matches the CFB DW result with an overall record of 754-292-53. Are these numbers wrong too, then?

EDIT: Soonersports.com claims 757-289-53. There are 3 disputed results post-1951 then.
 
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So, why should I trust them over the University of Oklahoma?
Why should anyone trust OU's media relations department over an independant database of box scores?

Were you actually planning on contributing anything constructive to resolving the disparity between the two results or did you just plan to blindly quote the media guide? :roll2:
 
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CFB DW lists 3 forfeits in 1972. Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma St were all victories on the scoreboard only.

The NCAA didn't sanction those forfeits and Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma State do not acknowledged them. Why should anybody else?

You guys crack me up with your "independent database" and "objective" stuff. Where do you think the independent database get's their information from, not to mention the press and the NCAA? It all comes from Oklahoma. Only Oklahoma doesn't have the mistakes in theirs.
 
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The NCAA's official record for Oklahoma is 8-4, same as Stassen, due to OU forfeit three games after players were ruled ineligible. Oklahoma lists their own 1972 record as 11-1.
 
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