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Chat recap-a-roma 5/12 editon.

Sooner in KS

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Well boys and Wuf, this is week two (2) of the SiKS’ chat recap-o-rama, filled with bad one liners and no real info. At least that is according to some of last weeks comments. But I digress.



Joshua showed up at a fairly punctual 7:31 and our first question came in at 7:33 from Drew. Congrats to Drew and he is this weeks University Bookstore winner. So he owes the Scoop $250 for a book that he will read once and then return at the end of the semester for $10, enough for a couple of beers at O’Conners. (Also known to some non-Smells-like-Bourbon-ites as O’Connels) The question was about RBs in TX and the answer is Whaley.



Also at 7:33 OkiePhantom chimed in with a ‘yo’. Rocky would be so proud of you.



The MiracleMan90 came in at 7:34. I had no idea there were 89 other miracle men. The real miracle will be getting a defense that can stop the run AND the pass at the same time. Mike is on line 2 for you, Mr Miracle man.



Joshua correctly predicted that the new state rankings would come out this morning. He had to fiddle around with a few names first, I can only assume it was to move down any guys that might go to OSU. We call this the ‘Ketch effect’.



Joshua sees a 8-9 win season for OU next year. Too bad Bull is not on the board anymore. You might be able to see the explosion from Bull’s computer from 194.6 miles away.



At 7:40 the chat had to go to the bullpen and bring in cousin Eddie for a question about Eddie. He is cautiously optimistic about the direction of the program and the incoming recruiting class. I think the direct quote was ‘the teams fall down a well, eyes go crossed. They get kicked by mule, eyes go straight. I don’t know.’



Igo questions our TE commit. He forgot the cardinal rule of OU TE recruiting where TEs never play at TE, they move to center while QBs and slot guys play TE.



At 7:45, Cousin Eddie commits a balk with a comment that only was Gob. I guess he was hungry for a snack, but it still cost the baseball team a run.



WisconsinCowboy chimed in at 7:45, or was it a quarter till 8, either way, when and how are there cowboys in Wisconsin. Either move to Dallas or get some cheese on your head, you can’t have it both ways. Not that there is anything wrong with that.



Joshua is not as worried about the QB spot as he was when Thompson moved from QB to WR to OG to placekicker and then back to QB.



Gob gets the KS Kids Rock award for asking the first question about a KS kid in Blake Bell. Of course Joshua flubbed the answer when he didn’t look into whether BB will be a 1st ballot Hall of Famer or just a regular Hall of Famer. For winning the KS Kids Rock Award Gob gets two (2) tickets to Joyland in beautiful South Wichita.



The Miracle man comes in with the question of the chat. “Also, how do you feel about the Oxford comma as a journalist?” Why was it such a great question? It was in the humor of it all. Joshua a ‘journalist’? That’s gold Jerry, gold I tell ya.



Joshua feels the Rockets are done and is not nuts about the Donovan hire for Thunder Up. Diesch is the odds on favorite for the next commit.



He also feels OU is at least 3 years out from having a punchers chance at contending for a National title. To put this in perspective, that would mean that OU football will have longest National Title drought since 1950. Let that sink in for a moment when evaluating our current program.



The chat wrapped up at 8:26. In between 7:31 and 8:26 there was also talk of recruits that will flake out, string OU along, commit/de-commit and then commit again and generally lead the scoopites on a roller coaster ride that will spell doom and greatness at any given moment. Enjoy your hump day Sooner Nation.

 
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