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I think the Sooners have to be really careful to not blow

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The final four this weekend. It is the ultimate set up game. We are likely missing OUr center, which is a big deal. OLine depth is very shaky.

Apparently both Byrd and Striker will do some time off sitting. I am guessing a series, a quarter or maybe a half. And just the coming down from the clouds after a come from behind two overtime win.

Tulsa may not be good enough to take advantage of their best chance to beat OU since Paul Smith. Or maybe John Blake. But they will never have a better opportunity.
 
The final four this weekend. It is the ultimate set up game. We are likely missing OUr center, which is a big deal. OLine depth is very shaky.

Apparently both Byrd and Striker will do some time off sitting. I am guessing a series, a quarter or maybe a half. And just the coming down from the clouds after a come from behind two overtime win.

Tulsa may not be good enough to take advantage of their best chance to beat OU since Paul Smith. Or maybe John Blake. But they will never have a better opportunity.

Nope, we'll have to show up with all the pistons firing.
It's not the 70's anymore when we could overcome seven turnovers and still win by 30 points.
 
I think the worse thing the players can be thinking about right now is blowing the final four. That is such a distant thing. All they really need to worry about is taking the season one game at a time. If they do that, the end of the season and playoffs and bowls will take care of itself. Right now they just need to concentrate on do whatever it takes to give them the best chance to win week after week. That is really the only thing that is in their control.
 
I was thinking that earlier - this is a helluva trap game, with a bye week looming...Tulsa's offense is no joke.
 
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I think the worse thing the players can be thinking about right now is blowing the final four. That is such a distant thing. All they really need to worry about is taking the season one game at a time. If they do that, the end of the season and playoffs and bowls will take care of itself. Right now they just need to concentrate on do whatever it takes to give them the best chance to win week after week. That is really the only thing that is in their control.

I do not want them thinking about the final four. But they are ripe to be upset. And if it happened, it would blow the chance to play for it later.

It is one game at a time. And not the game from last week.
 
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The final four this weekend. It is the ultimate set up game. We are likely missing OUr center, which is a big deal. OLine depth is very shaky.

Apparently both Byrd and Striker will do some time off sitting. I am guessing a series, a quarter or maybe a half. And just the coming down from the clouds after a come from behind two overtime win.

Tulsa may not be good enough to take advantage of their best chance to beat OU since Paul Smith. Or maybe John Blake. But they will never have a better opportunity.



What's wrong with Darlington?

BTW, I saw Tulsa's first game. If we don't run them off the field we shouldn't even be talking final four, let alone conference championship.
 
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What's wrong with Darlington?

BTW, I saw Tulsa's first game. If we don't run them off the field we shouldn't even be talking final four, let alone conference championship.

Darlington might be back for the first conference game. He hurt a leg pretty good in the first OT, but with the adrenaline, played through it. The next day is always the worst.
 
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Darlington might be back for the first conference game. He hurt a leg pretty good in the first OT, but with the adrenaline, played through it. The next day is always the worst.

Not that either are any great source, but I did hear Al and Dean both say he could be out for 'several weeks', whatever that means...
 
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I do not want them thinking about the final four. But they are ripe to be upset. And if it happened, it would blow the chance to play for it later.

It is one game at a time. And not the game from last week.

I really believe teams are ripe for an upset, when they start thinking about having to avoid an upset. All they need to think and worry about is playing football. Period. Once they start thinking about avoiding upsets, going undefeated, the final four, etc. is when a team starts to play tight and anxious, which leads to it affecting their performance and they end up losing a game they should have won.
 
It's not about worry,. It's about taking care of your business with attention to detail and mental effort in practice all week. Any great or even good coach will tell you that you don't get ready for a game starting on Saturday morning. You get ready for a game with how you prepare starting on Monday before the first practice of the week.

Bud used to say that it's about having the will to prepare.

You men have the inclination to get a little full of themselves, based on their last performance. And if they look at last week with the wrong point of view, they'll be very vulnerable. The defense was terrific,, but they still have lots of improving to do. And the O has some real issues, and even more if they're going to miss a guy or two on Saturday.

Each team has a routine, and it's easy to take things for granted when you play somebody with a sizable point spread and you're the favorite. Coaches can do a lot of things short of shooting somebody as an example, to change the attitudes. Sometimes players don't get it until it's too late.
 
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Yeah, losing our center, and possibly the smartest guy on the team is a big deal, amplified by the inexperience of the line.
 
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