They know very little about the Sooners. Most act like all we can do is pass. No idiots, we can run the ball quite well. Do your research before popping off.
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They know very little about the Sooners. Most act like all we can do is pass. No idiots, we can run the ball quite well. Do your research before popping off.
I'll have to find it then. Everything I've heard from your "sec talking heads" is how sick the OU offense is overall. Never heard them trying to say OU only passes the ball.
Well I can understand the reasoning behind people thinking Georgia should have been included. They prolly are one of the top 4 teams in the country. Saban said as much as well, but he also said the reason he voted for them at #5 is because he didn't feel a team with 2 losses should get in the playoff. It's a debate between whether a team is good enough versus if they are deserving enough. I don't doubt that Georgia is good enough, but I don't feel like they are deserving. So I think the committee got it right.Yeah they seem to have their noses in Saban’s buttcherks. And still are going on and on about GA being left out.
McElroy is a total tool. Knob slobber for anything sec, especially bama.It was on the SEC “film show” both Spears and McElroy.
Listen more closely then.I'll have to find it then. Everything I've heard from your "sec talking heads" is how sick the OU offense is overall. Never heard them trying to say OU only passes the ball.
Nah, my listening is just fine. Thanks though.Listen more closely then.
McElbitch disrespects OU every chance he gets. He'll only turn it up now that his alma mater is playing us.
Don't agree with this. Of course Bama has a ton to win in it's game against OU. Not so much because it's OU, but because it's to secure another shot in the national title game. That is Bama's goal each year. It's still attainable and in front of them. So you can't say they don't have much to win in this game.OU has nothing to lose and all to gain. They'll play lose. They'll wear the underdog title well. On the other hand, Bama has all to lose and not much more to win. If they beat OU, so what, they're supposed to. If they lose, they'll be mocked and deemed as a program that's finally on the slide down. I think they'll play tight... if OU smacks them in the mouth a few times, who knows what'll happen.