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Question about the Collectives

I know that there are a few admin and posters on here that truly understand what the NIL collectives are intended to do, how they work etc. I haven’t researched the matter enough to have anything more than a superficial understanding.

Can someone that actually knows clarify whether the specific collective that is looking to raise $3MM in 30 days is committed to the general advancement of OU athletics OR is dedicated exclusively to football? Additionally, would that $3MM earmarked for recruiting or can it be deployed in any manner the management of the collective sees fit?

I can see the merit in contributing $ to a crowdsourcing effort to help OU be more competitive in terms of the NIL aspects of certain 2023 recruitments. However, if this is really just a means of trying to fund SOUL Mission and/or some other peripheral program, then it’s much less appealing. SOUL Mission may eventually be an important distinguishing aspect of OU’s program, but right now the need for an immediate influx of talent is significantly more urgent. For better or worse, money talks and financial terms will be central to whether OU wins or loses a few key recruiting battles.
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Venables is stealing money

Most ill prepared team since the Blake era. 3 times this year poor clock management gave up tds before the half. Texas(which didn’t matter), West Virginia,and one other. We have a glorified gym instructor for a coach Get someone with some intelligence instead of a maniac with his neck veins popping out

Pump the Brakes!!!

As I reflected on the season this afternoon, I realized that OU is just a handful of plays away from being 8-2 instead of 5-5. Now I know you are thinking, "But they didn't make those plays," and you are correct they didn't. But as bad as this season has seemed (and it's terrible), how much better would we as a fanbase feel if OU was sitting at 8-2 instead of 5-5? One more tackle on Martinez against KSU, one less interception vs. Baylor, one more catch against WVU, and several other plays turn this season around.

While it seems like OU is living in a dumpster fire, and at times I have felt the same way, I can't help but feel a little bit better knowing that it's not near as bad as it seems, even with as bad as it is. That gap can be made up in an offseason. Players will be coached hard. Players will be pushed physically. New players will come in that may even be better. I don't think they will be competing for a National Championship next year, but there is a good chance the fanbase will feel a lot better next year.

Just my thoughts for today. Feel free to jump all over them lol

Also, at least we're not Texas A&M

This article/link proves my and others' points about where we are and how we got here.

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Nobody can argue the facts of what has happened regarding the losses we have incurred. People can piss and moan all they want, but the fact remains we are an empty shell of a team—holes everywhere with no experience. QB play means everything.

Look at the rattler failure and where we would have ended up if not for Caleb last year. We were not good last year and we are not good this year. As I stated before....time...we need time.

L’Damian Washington

Maybe this has been brought up recently, but I hadn’t seen it in a while. Obviously, this season was an opportunity to have a season long job interview at The University of Oklahoma.

1. So far, how do you rank his interview?
2. Should he be here next year?

I personally think it is interesting because I think it may be one of the most “ehhhh they are pretty good” positions on the team

OU media Monday

Bedlam edition.

- Dillon Gabriel
- Eric Gray
- Drake Stoops
- Jovantae Barnes
- Marvin Mims
- Woodi Washington
- Ethan Downs

I was with Gray and Stoops, but... I was also with Jeremiah Criddell. I've been working on a Criddell story lil by lil all season, finally got the clearance to talk to Jeremiah himself. Sweet, will be my Thanksgiving story :)

REPORT CARD: West Virginia

OFFENSE:

QB: Dillon Gabriel - 70 - Passing game had some ugly moments but most weren't on him IMO.
RB: Eric Gray - 100 - Every time I think he can't carry this offense more, he does it.
WR: Drake Stoops - 71 - Had a nice spell for a minute and then was rarely seen again.
WR: Marvin Mims - 50 - There's something wrong and I don't know what it is but suddenly he can't catch.
TE: Daniel Parker - 60 - Can't say I noticed him much.
TE: Brayden Willis- 78 - Why can he not get a look in an offense with ZERO intermediate passing game? Still blocked extremely well.
OT: Anton Harrison - 81 - I didn't think he had a great game in pass pro but did a nice job leading the way on the ground.
OG: McKade Mettauer - 70 - Slow and steady keeps the position.
C: Andrew Raym - 75 - Sooners did a nice job with West Virginia and thought Raym was good before the injury.
OG: Chris Murray - 73 - Costly penalty (playing out of position) but largely thought he was good.
OT: Wanya Morris - 65 - Thought he, again, looked highly volatile. It's all peaks and valleys with Morris.

Offensive Average: 72.1 (793)


DEFENSE:


DE: Reggie Grimes - 70 - Had something of a resurgence, was definitely better all around.
NT: Isaiah Coe - 80 - Was the lone interior defender making plays.
DT: Jeffrey Johnson - 65 - I just never noticed him making an impact.
DE: Ethan Downs - 81 - His best game of the year by a mile for me, was consistent in pressure and, as always, his pursuit.
LB: Danny Stutsman - 75 - Thought he played outstanding in the first half but that miss on the final drive against Greene is brutal.
LB: David Ugwoegbu - 64 - Find a time in this game where he wasn't higher than his WVU counterpart.
CH: DaShaun White - 83 - Another really good performance from White, he's just one of the few guys really seeing what's happening.
CB: Woodi Washington - 81 - Touchdown was a tough give away but he tackled well and broke up several more.
CB: C.J. Coldon - 78 - Man it's hard to ignore that WVU just rarely looked his way.
S: Justin Broiles - 70 - Didn't notice him, which is often a good sign, before the injury.
S: Billy Bowman - 81 - Thought he looked like the guy we have all expected.

Defensive Average: 76.2 (838)


SPECIAL TEAMS:


K: Zach Schmit - 50 - The two field goals were misses but were also brutal asks, still the kickoff OOB was just bad.
P: Michael Turk - 78 - Kicked it pretty well in some awful conditions.
KR: Jalil Farooq - 83 - Give him every touch you can.
PR: Marvin Mims - 75 - Actually made a play in the return game.

Special Teams Average: 71.5 (286)


Key Reserves:


DT: Jordan Kelley - 72 - Fumble recovery at least seemed big and had some good moments.
DE: Marcus Stripling - 74 - Thought he created consistent pressure for the first time all day.
DE: R. Mason Thomas - 71 - The face mask was just brutal but Thomas did apply some good pressure.
S: Robert Spears-Jennings - 72 - Man, just impossible not to see how much potential he has.

Reserves Average: 72.5 (290)


Team Average: 73.9 (2217)

My Overall Grade: 52



Breakdown:
I'll be honest with you, I've got no idea how I can get the score lower on some of the players to get the average where it belongs. There were some decent performances but not just having a dogfight but losing to the worst team in the Big 12 that even with a win over Oklahoma (remember when that was meaningful?) the Mountaineers may STILL fire their head coach.

This is embarrassing on just about every level for the Sooners and there just have to be some severe questions asked within the walls in Norman. After wins over Kansas and Iowa State I kind of started to buy into some progress being made. Even after Baylor I was willing to say 'that's a decent team that is starting to figure it out'. But I don't care what the situation is, this tweet should NEVER be true:

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Talk to me about improving talent, ok, I can get there. Talk to me about having to change the culture, ok, I can get there. But losing to a team who'd love to have your talent problems, benched their quarterback, and is on the verge of getting their coach fired and they have a better culture and talent?

Come on, again, 'that's not good enough' for a place like Oklahoma.

Scoring Standard:

100-82: Playoff Contender
82-74: Big 12 Title Contender
74-65: Bowl Game Participant
65-0: 'I'll be hoooome for Christmas
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