Texas and OU always play at a "neutral site" in Texas.Does Texas play them there this year ?
That's not what I call "neutral"...Texas and OU always play at a "neutral site" in Texas.
Does Texas play them there this year ?
Texas and OU always play at a "neutral site" in Texas.
Yeah, Nebraska is a creampuff. So is Miami, Alabama, TTech, Missouri, Kansas, OState, ...So the toughest opponent they play can't play them on thier home field ?
No wonder they have such a long home winning streak.
Yeah, Nebraska is a creampuff. So is Miami, Alabama, TTech, Missouri, Kansas, OState, ...
So the toughest opponent they play can't play them on thier home field ?
No wonder they have such a long home winning streak.
How do you figure that?
The Sooners have to play the Longhorns in Dallas every year. Granted Dallas is about halfway between Norman and Austin, but it's still in Texas.
It's NOT a home game is it ?
In all fairness, I would estimate that half of all native Oklahomans live in the Dallas metroplex...at least it seems that way.It's NOT a home game is it ?
Bottom line, OU's home winning streak is longer than Texas', and they don't have to play OU in Austin.It's NOT a home game is it ?
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tOSU's next tricky opponent will come when they face (insert team here).
My point was that Oklahoma doesn't play anyone this year at home capable of beating them .
Tell that to Virginia Tech.
No chance, OU doesn't play any 1AA teams.Tell that to Virginia Tech.