At Lawrence at 9am Saturday. Somewhat of a spotlight game. Will be there and ready to rock. Not rockchalk. Boomer !!
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Kansas, BYU, and OSU all come to mind.I've been feeling we've OUr toughest games ahead of us. Just a feeling.
This is the time for Brent and OUr boys have to prove themselves imo. I want to believe all odds are in OUr favor. Buckle up!Kansas, BYU, and OSU all come to mind.
I don't think a one here is doubting Brent's influence thus far ct. In fact, from what I gather, folks round here are giddy. Including me.When I consider all that's happened since Riley left, I believe Venables, his staff and team have proven themselves enough to show that OU is on track to being SEC and CFP worthy.
There is still work to do however and possible challenges are looming but no one should second guess Venables' work so far, given that he's still dealing with a team in transition.
This is an intense season for all of us ct.Kansas historically has defeated two of OU's better teams;
1975...#2 OU had 8 turnovers (4 oskies and 4 fumbles) and had no answer for QB Nolan Cromwell, in a 23-3 loss.
1984...#2 OU, having tied Texas two weeks earlier and playing without QB Danny Bradley, with an Ill-prepared freshman named Troy Aikman, lost 28-11, allowed only a cosmetic touchdown to OU in the closing minutes.
And in 1978, OU narrowly escaped an upset winning 17-16, stopping KU's two point PAT in the closing minutes.
And in 1967, OU scored 14 points to overcome a 10-0 deficit in the final quarter, with Warmack hitting Zabel for 29 yards during a long drive in the closing minutes to win 14-10 and secure an Orange Bowl berth.
Anything can happen on Saturday, but I like OU's chances because I believe Venables will have his team motivated and ready.
Jason Bean; he’s been their QB the last 2 times they’ve played us. He’s not quite Daniels as a passer, but he’s one fast son of a gun. We’d do very well to maintain rush lane discipline.I'm hearing Daniels won't play which helps our chances. He's an excellent QB but I don't know much about his backup.
Kansas historically has defeated two of OU's better teams;
1975...#2 OU had 8 turnovers (4 oskies and 4 fumbles) and had no answer for QB Nolan Cromwell, in a 23-3 loss.
1984...#2 OU, having tied Texas two weeks earlier and playing without QB Danny Bradley, with an Ill-prepared freshman named Troy Aikman, lost 28-11, allowed only a cosmetic touchdown to OU in the closing minutes.
And in 1978, OU narrowly escaped an upset winning 17-16, stopping KU's two point PAT in the closing minutes.
And in 1967, OU scored 14 points to overcome a 10-0 deficit in the final quarter, with Warmack hitting Zabel for 29 yards during a long drive in the closing minutes to win 14-10 and secure an Orange Bowl berth.
Anything can happen on Saturday, but I like OU's chances because I believe Venables will have his team motivated and ready.
I feared they might catch the flu that UCF was dealing with last week. They had 13 players get shots pregame and still damn near beat us. Kansas offense is a concern. And they're perfect at home so far this season.
The wet weather won't help.