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Written by ponderos
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Monday, 07 December 2009 13:01 |
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Lucky for us, Coaches Poll voting is still public until 2010. Thanks to that, we can see what morons decided to vote Texas, a 12-10 loser* in the Big 12 championship, number one.
As you might guess, one result might surprise you.
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Written by atlantasooner
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Tuesday, 01 December 2009 20:50 |
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This is a what have you done for me lately/complete resume poll. Each week I’ll be adjusting positions based on how teams have played, who they have played, and finally how they lost. Last week’s poll won’t have an appreciable impact on this week’s. A team ranked 19th, may stay 19th despite 3 teams losing ahead of them.
As always comments are appreciated and will be integrated into the final ballot
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Written by atlantasooner
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Wednesday, 25 November 2009 08:42 |
Dropped Out: Stanford (#14), Wisconsin (#17), Rutgers (#25). |
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Written by atlantasooner
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 22:23 |
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This is a what have you done for me lately/complete resume poll. Each week I’ll be adjusting positions based on how teams have played, who they have played, and finally how they lost. Last week’s poll won’t have an appreciable impact on this week’s. A team ranked 19th, may stay 19th despite 3 teams losing ahead of them.
As always comments are appreciated and will be integrated into the final ballot
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Written by atlantasooner
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Monday, 23 November 2009 01:33 |
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I'm guessing that it's somewhat ironic that the game Saturday occurred in Lubbock, birthplace of Buddy Holly.
But unlike the line from the song that immortalized his death, the music didn't die in Saturday in Lubbock, instead any hope that this horrible Sooner year was just a by product of injuries died.
The casualty list from Saturday is actually pretty long.
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Written by atlantasooner
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 00:32 |
Dropped Out: Houston (#8), Arizona (#11), Southern Cal (#15), South Florida (#19). |
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Written by atlantasooner
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Tuesday, 17 November 2009 19:13 |
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OU Recruiting Update 11/16
Current Verbals:
- Blake Bell- QB
- Roy Finch- RB
- Brennan Clay - RB
- Sheldon McClain - WR- Mid Term
- Joe Powell- WR
- Trey Franks - WR/KR/PR
- Justin McCay- WR/ATH
- Tyrus Thompson - OT
- Bronson Irwin - OG/OT - Mid Term
- Austin Woods - OC - Mid Term
- Adam Snead - OG
- Darryl Williams - OT
- Trey Millard - HBack/TE
- Daniel Noble - DT
- Torrea Peterson - DT
- Chuka Ndulue - DE
- Aaron Franklin - OLB
- Jarrett Lake - OLB
- Rashad Favors - MLB - Mid Term
- Quentin Hayes- DB
- Eddrick Loften- DB
- Julian Wilson- ATH-DB
- James Haynes - DB
- Aaron Colvin- DB
- Austin Haywood - TE
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Written by atlantasooner
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Monday, 16 November 2009 16:50 |
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This is a what have you done for me lately/complete resume poll. Each week I’ll be adjusting positions based on how teams have played, who they have played, and finally how they lost. Last week’s poll won’t have an appreciable impact on this week’s. A team ranked 19th, may stay 19th despite 3 teams losing ahead of them.
As always comments are appreciated and will be integrated into the final ballot
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Written by pickup18
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Friday, 13 November 2009 14:39 |
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Upon my triumphant return to the blogosphere I do so trying to preview a highly uninteresting huge matchup between the 5-4 aggies of Texas A&M and our 5-4 Oklahoma Sooners. As Ponderos once said, I aplogize for my absence (shout out to you - 4 readers) but life does have it's priorities, one of them being sometimes you gotta take care of some shit you actually get paid for so there you go...as for the game...
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Written by The Buck
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 00:48 |
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The University of Oklahoma, said Sam Bradford, is where he dreamed of being his whole life, where he envisioned becoming the next great Sooner. A university bereft of NFL stardom at his position, save for Troy Aikman—the Henryetta, OK native transferred following a broken ankle in his fourth game quarterbacking the Sooners—still one where, with five Heisman winners and 148 All-Americans, the title of Greatest Anything remains virtually impossible to attain.
But by the time he was Sammy-in-sling, Slingin’ Sammy made a Heisman-sized case, becoming perhaps the most transcendent student-athlete the state has ever seen. Now Bradford, just shy of graduating, and having taken his final snap in that long-coveted crimson jersey, can be seen on Saturdays pacing the sideline in street clothes, his right AC joint no longer shouldering the heavy bookbag of national title expectations. But to his generation of Sooner nation, Bradford will now epitomize what is indeed great about Oklahoma football.
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