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The Tech game was a gift...

I am glad we won. I am not undervaluing that win; we had to overcome some huge mistakes for that W. However, any drumbeat of "Take the Interim Tag" off of Coach Ruff, and make him full time DC, was drowned in a tidal wave of truth last night. We knew that Tech would be a test for our D. We took the test and just barely passed, but I think that the transitional defensive staff was pretty much exposed.

Now let's go get us a Class-A defensive coordinator!

Same problems resurface for OU defense

LUBBOCK, Texas – This was the test. No other way to slice it. Oklahoma’s game at Texas Tech was going to determine what real differences have been made in the Sooners defense since the dismissal of former defensive coordinator Mike Stoops.

Under interim coordinator Ruffin McNeill, OU had posted back-to-back quality outings, but the Red Raiders are in another league compared to TCU and Kansas State.

Those problems that were clear to see in the 48-45 loss to Texas? They’re still there, and OU is still a work in progress with big holes to plug in a 51-46 victory Saturday evening.

“Yea, night didn’t go the way we wanted it to. But you know it’s not new around here,” linebacker Curtis Bolton said. “It’s back to work on Monday, try to fix what we can fix. We’ve got a lot of things to fix.

“I think there’s some facets to the game we did really well, but we’ve got to kill out the penalties and big plays. They’re not easy fixes but they’re manageable. We’re gonna get back on the film, get back into Norman and go back.”

The first half did nothing to inspire confidence that the Sooners (8-1 overall, 5-1 Big 12) are worthy to be mentioned in the college football playoff picture. OU allowed 31 points, 289 yards, and it looked like it could be another long, strange night in Lubbock.

The Sooners, however, did create their own break. True freshman quarterback Alan Bowman, who had completed 21 of 26 passes for 227 yards with two touchdowns, was injured in the final minutes of the first half on a jarring hit by Bolton.

With Jett Duffey in for Bowman in the second half, the game changed dramatically. It wasn’t always pretty, but OU only allowed 184 yards and 15 points in the second half.

FIDO – Forget It and Drive On,” sophomore safety Robert Barnes said. “Everybody says defense wins championships. We have our offense’s back. I go into our locker room before every game and tell every player on offense that we got your back. We got your back. Just forget it and drive on. Let’s do it.”

Barnes had arguably the biggest play of the game midway through the fourth quarter. Texas Tech had scored to make it 42-40 for the Sooners when Barnes intercepted the two-point conversion and took it all the way back to give OU a 44-40 advantage.

A win is a win and keeps the Sooners relevant, but it’s clear that not all the warts just went away by changing coordinators. Tech was still able to have success with its tall receivers with Antoine Wesley and T.J. Vasher combining for 18 catches for 231 yards and a touchdown.

On a night where No. 1 Alabama blanked No. 3 LSU, the Sooners showed they still have a ways to go defensively to be mentioned in that same breath.

But head coach Lincoln Riley believes, hey, there’s still time, and this group is getting better with each week.

“It had a different feel out there on the field to me,” Riley said. “They got some things, Kliff's a great mind, play caller. They had some really good stuff that gave us trouble, especially in the screen game that we got to be better with. But I thought we zeroed in and obviously played better than the score looks.”

Lots of ranked losses. OU should be pretty easily number 6, Tuesday.

3. LSU got blown out at home by Alabama.
8. Washington State struggling at home tiwh 5-3 Cal. Tied at 13 with 9:00 left in the 4th.
9. Kentucky beat soundly at home by Georgia.
11. Florida pounded at home by Mizzou.
12. UCF still undefeated, but barely.
13. West Virginia should be top ten with last second win over Texas.
14. Penn State, smoked by Michigan
15. Utah three score loss at Arizona State.
16. Iowa lost at Purdue
17. Texas lostl at home to WVU.
20. Texas A&M lost at Auburn
25. Virginia lost at home to Pitt.

Can’t we just make fun of A&M?

Enough bashing our team. Let’s make fun of A&M.

They have a good shot to get beat by Ole Miss, UAB (8-1), and LSU and finish 5-7. Add in that they should have lost to USC and Kentucky and what a season.

Their fans have either completely turned on Jimbo or are saying they aren’t that bad because they played Clemson and Bama close.

It’s a great time to hate A&M

LET THERE BE DELP

The masses rebelled last week, so here it is.

QB: Murray / Kendall / Mordecai
RB: Sermons / Brooks / Pledger
HB: Meier / Hall
YWR: Calcaterra / Morris / Willis
HWR: Tease / Basquine
XWR: Lamb / Miller
ZWR: Brown / Rambo
RT: Ford / Ealy
RG: Samia / Robinson
C: Humphrey / Dalton
LG: Powers / Dalton / Hayes
LT: Evans / Swenson

EDGE: Perkins / Jackson / Redmon
NG: Gallimore / Faamatau / Overton
DT: Bledsoe / Lott
SDE: Mann / Thomas
WLB: Bolton / Kelly
MLB: Murray / White
SLB: Jones / Bonitto
CB: Norwood / Edwards / Broiles
CB: Brown / Motley /
SS: Haughton / DTY
FS: Barnes / Parker
NB: BRH / Broiles / Fields

'19 outlook
QB: Mordecai / Kendall / ThugLife
RB: Brooks / Sermon / Pledger
FB: Willis / Hall / Tillman
YWR: Calcaterra / Morris / Stogner
HWR: Robinson / Stoops / Henderson
XWR: Lamb / Bridges / Miller
ZWR: Wease / Crawford / Rambo
RT: Ealy / Swaby / ?
RG: Robinson / Moore / Alexander
C: Humphrey / Ogar
LG: Hayes / Simpson
LT: Walker / Swenson / Wilkins

WDE: Redmond / Jackson / Jones
DT: Gallimore / Thompson / Faamatau
DT: Bledsoe / Lott / Kelley
SDE: Perkins / Mann / Tatum
WLB: White / Kelly / Draper
MLB: Murray / Asamoah / Perkins
SLB: Jones / Bonitto / Daley
CB: Norwood / Washington / Broiles
CB: Brown / Motley / Edwards
SS: DTY / Parker / Morris
FS: Barnes / Sylvie / Fields
NB: BRH / Broiles / Washington

PODCAST: Rattler news shakes things up, KState coming to town

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The Choctaw Casino & Resort's Unofficial 40 podcast is in mid-season form as the entire crew is here to talk about the scandal in Phoenix. Spencer Rattler was suspended for the rest of the season. What do we know and will any of this affect his future at OU? Kansas State is also headed to town and we're wondering if this is another physical test the Sooners will struggle with on defense. We have your Coop Ale Works Players to Watch as well as breaking down what the Sooners will need from the running back position with Trey Sermon likely to miss the game this weekend. We also take you on the recruiting trail recapping our trip to see Trejan Bridges over the weekend and what's ahead for Lincoln Riley and the Sooners.

The full rundown follows below:

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OPEN - It appears we've survived the "rockstar" podcast without losing all our sponsors
0:03:20 - Spencer Rattler is suspended for the rest of his high school season. WTH?
0:08:30 - This QB1 documentary is now going to be the weirdest football documentary ever
0:10:15 - Eddie didn't know how to buy a lottery ticket
0:14:40 - Rattler's suspension and does it affect his graduation from high school?
0:17:40 - Big 12 basketball media days are going on and we're not missing anything
0:22:10 - KState coming in this weekend. Where do we feel OU is defensively now?
0:25:50 - Looking back at the TCU defensive effort
0:27:50 - Ruffin McNeill's approach with the defense
0:32:45 - The KaVontae Turpin situation at TCU
0:40:20 - Ho hum, Kyler Murray is your Big 12 Player of the Week again
0:42:20 - Trey Sermon's injury and how the Sooners move forward at RB
0:45:30 - Are we ignoring how good CeeDee Lamb is becoming?
0:47:10 - The offensive line is starting to get better every week
0:49:30 - The Coop Ale Works Players to Watch this week
0:57:40 - So far no confirmed official visitors for Kansas State. OSU is becoming the big weekend
1:01:10 - Recapping our trip to see Trejan Bridges Friday night
1:05:00 - Josh's scouting trips coming up this week
1:07:40 - OU's defensive recruiting with an unknown future
1:12:00 - We have a negative review to discuss from our last postgame podcast

Latest on Chris Steele...

According to a source, one of the reasons that Steele has decided to back off his pledge to USC is how the Bubba Bolden situation was handled internally and at the university-level.

The five-star cornerback from Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco and Bolden have been close for a while and Steele has watched that situation unfold in recent weeks. With Bolden no longer enrolled in school, Steele felt that situation was not dealt with properly and gave him some concern over his own commitment.

According to the person I talked to, the Steele family is still "pro-USC" and "loves USC" but is also encouraging the five-star cornerback to do what he feels is best for his own future.

Three schools have seemingly emerged as serious players: Florida, Oklahoma and Oregon.

Playing in the SEC and playing on the biggest stage has always appealed to Steele and according to the person I spoke with this morning, the five-star is very impressed with the DB tradition there and the job Todd Grantham is doing with the defense.

Oklahoma has always been a top school for Steele and he is close with Brendan Radley-Hiles among others so being tested in the pass-happy Big 12 would be a factor. Steele and Oregon assistant coach Donte Williams have had a great relationship for years. That will be something to watch.

The person I spoke with who's close to the Steele family wanted to make it clear that there is no love lost for USC and the coaching staff. But it is a situation where the five-star CB did not feel comfortable being committed there any longer and wants to consider other options, too.

The field in FW this weekend is likely

To be a muddy mess.

It hard rained 9 of the last 10 days in the DFW area. Since September 1st, we have officially recorded 23 inches of rain. And it's going to rain more the next 2.5 days.

Our annual average is a liitle over 28 inches. The ground everywhere is totally saturated and unlikely to improve before kickoff.

In fact, the first sunshine in over a week is supposed to appear during the game.

I hope our guys remember LR's admonition about ball protection. Good news is that very little if any rain expected during the game.

If More Changes to 2019 Defensive Staff

One name to consider is Bryan Brown, the DC at Appalachian State. Brown coaches CBs and has for the last 5 years. Apparently his CBs (as opposed to DBs) have 30 ints in 3 years. OU CBs have 30 in the last 6 years (half of those by Sanchez). Brown is likely making about $150-175K per year. He is 34 years old and is originally from Mississippi and Ole Miss.
Brown as a potential Co-DC here and coaching CBs might be a huge change for us in 19.
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