Bedlam gets interesting
This game could still get interesting. Sam Bradford’s what’s-he-doing pass, intercepted by Jacob Lacey and run back to the OU 1-yard line, put OSU back in this game. Funny start to this half for the Sooners. Third-and-1, and Bradford throws deep, and incomplete, leading to OU’s first punt. Then OU’s running game is finally stuffed by the Cowboys, leading to a 3rd-and-12 and the Lacey interception.
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Ok…so the game is out of reach….where is Joey? Get him in in case he has to play in the Championship. Sam is ready.
and the defense? That tackling has to improve……..tough to watch.
A win is a win….but we want to peak.
Listen, I don’t care if the players are from places like St. Albans, Vermont……..as long as they can play. Who cares where they are from?
Way to go OU!
Here is hoping the fighting Manginos win tonight. We already played Misery.
I want KU!
Dear North Texas Ron,
When they play football in Texas, your high school players will stay home; until then, they will continue to go to where football is played.
NT Ron,
How many players do you think, exactly, can UT, TT, A&M and [snicker] North Texas take? Texas has more talent than the Texas schools can give scholarships to, so why not go north to a school that is relatively near home, and in the case of OU, give them numerous opportunities to play for championships and personal awards? Your post reeks of state of Texas homerism and the typical Texan attitude that somehow your poo doesn’t stink like any other state’s. Get over yourself. Nice game against the Sooners this year, BTW. Enjoy that single win this year.

Any native Texans involved in those plays? Sure there were!
Without players from the State of Texas, “Bedlam” would be like a Div II football game. Weren’t there only 26 native Okies on the 2006 edition of the Sooner squad?
If Bob stoops is such a football genius, why doesn’t he use local players from Oklahoma? Why does he have to recruit in Texas?
So much for “Oklahoma Pride” … when the team is made up of at least 60% native Oklahomans, then you can crow about Boomer Pride!