Wow, Johnny Football is putting on a clinic. Must be something that clicks when he playa teams with that color uniform. Lol
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I don't think he has an NFL arm right now. If given time to set he can make some good throws, but when pressured he is pretty wild. Maybe with more experience and strength conditioning. Who knows, he's got at least 2 more seasons to fall flat or thrive.
I don't think he has an NFL arm right now. If given time to set he can make some good throws, but when pressured he is pretty wild. Maybe with more experience and strength conditioning. Who knows, he's got at least 2 more seasons to fall flat or thrive.
Isn't this game over yet??????
I know it was over a long time ago, but they are still playing..........................
Well, one side is.
he just seems physically too small and too short.
Unfortunately, we've got another poor performance for an Oklahoma team in a bowl game.
I know what thats all about being a Buckeye fan, that said, we generally win our Non MNC games.
Some way, some how, Stoops needs to return the toughness to his program and particularly defensively. Back in the day when he was challenging for national championships, the Sooners had players like Torrance Marshall, Rocky Calmus and Roy Williams that simply eviscerated rival offenses.
Long time no see, guys!
I loved the game last night!
There's a guy named Tim Griffin who blogs for the San Antonio Express-News. Below is a link to his thoughts on the game and on OU's program. I think that a lot of it applies to the Big 12 in general. The Big 12 started off as a very physical league, but over the years, it's morphed into the WAC. That's one of the reasons that I was so happy to see A&M get out of it.
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/big12/...s-on-ams-demolition-of-ou-at-the-cotton-bowl/
It is always something when looking from the other side.
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Insecure?!? We kicked your asses all over the field on national television. Why would I be insecure? Oh, and I got the WAC comparison from the game thread on soonerfans.com. Dig through and find it for yourself. I don't remember what page it's on, but I happen to agree with it. The 70-63 WVU/Baylor game was the epitome of what the conference has become. Oddly enough, Baylor, after spending most of the season as perhaps the worst defense in FBS found a defense the last month of the season. OU game thread.The wac, yeah right, just another insecure aggie fan.
Joeckel and Matthews, our starting tackles, are both juniors. They might both go in the draft, but they might stick around to be a part of something very special next season. Manziel is incredibly elusive, so he'll be fine regardless.We'll see how mr heisman does next year when the aggies lose all those senior linemen. Manziel is talented but he's also a cocky sob on the field and I have a feeling someone will tag him a few times next season without those offensive linemen.
Our secondary was flat out dismal last year and wasn't much better prior to SEC play. La Tech absolutely torched us. We also had zero depth and some early season injuries that exposed that fact. Mark Snyder is a miracle worker for making a respectable defense out of this group.The aggies defense wasn't anything to talk about. The spread offense is moving into the sec and it is showing that the sec defenses can't defend it for an entire game either.
My prediction of this game when the matchup was announced was 51-48 A&M. I thought that it would be a return to Big 12 form for us. What we were able to do in the first half was limit OU to field goals. When the field gets short, our poor secondary isn't as much of an issue. Even if OU had kept up their offensive production in the first half (you've given A&M literally ZERO credit for the 2nd half shut out, and I'm not going to question it), I'd have been happy to trade our touchdowns for their field goals.OU's offense did what ever they wanted the 1st half. It was Heuple's poor play calling the second half that killed OU. It was the exact opposite of what had been successful the 1st half and it doesn't take much to defend the constant screen passes to the outside every down.
Insecure?!? We kicked your asses all over the field on national television. Why would I be insecure? Oh, and I got the WAC comparison from the game thread on soonerfans.com. Dig through and find it for yourself. I don't remember what page it's on, but I happen to agree with it. The 70-63 WVU/Baylor game was the epitome of what the conference has become. Oddly enough, Baylor, after spending most of the season as perhaps the worst defense in FBS found a defense the last month of the season. OU game thread.
http://www.soonerfans.com/forums/sh...Cotton-Bowl-Thread-OU-vs-Texas-A-amp-M-(2012)
Joeckel and Matthews, our starting tackles, are both juniors. They might both go in the draft, but they might stick around to be a part of something very special next season. Manziel is incredibly elusive, so he'll be fine regardless.
Our secondary was flat out dismal last year and wasn't much better prior to SEC play. La Tech absolutely torched us. We also had zero depth and some early season injuries that exposed that fact. Mark Snyder is a miracle worker for making a respectable defense out of this group.
My prediction of this game when the matchup was announced was 51-48 A&M. I thought that it would be a return to Big 12 form for us. What we were able to do in the first half was limit OU to field goals. When the field gets short, our poor secondary isn't as much of an issue. Even if OU had kept up their offensive production in the first half (you've given A&M literally ZERO credit for the 2nd half shut out, and I'm not going to question it), I'd have been happy to trade our touchdowns for their field goals.
I don't know how you can't see that the Big 12 is a soft conference. Show me one good defense outside of K-State.