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I figured something must be up since LR put up a fire emoji on twitter yesterday. Looking forward to seeing what happens.I'm not on any premium sites, but headlines indicate that May 15 will be a big big day.
This is good news finally, now have to seal the deal on Smith
smith? cmon lad gimme a first name (especially with a "smith" eh?)This is good news finally, now have to seal the deal on Smith
nevermind!! my fault for not looking a paragraph furthersmith? cmon lad gimme a first name (especially with a "smith" eh?)
Sorry, Mario Williams and Clayton Smith. We need signatures on these two players. It will be interesting to see how we finish; 24th doesn't cut it for me, OU should be top 12 every year.
24th in May is pretty irrelevantSorry, Mario Williams and Clayton Smith. We need signatures on these two players. It will be interesting to see how we finish; 24th doesn't cut it for me, OU should be top 12 every year.
Caleb committed to OU 2 months agoWith Tua's little brother going to Maryland that would mean Caleb Williams is headed to OU.
Sorry, Mario Williams and Clayton Smith. We need signatures on these two players. It will be interesting to see how we finish; 24th doesn't cut it for me, OU should be top 12 every year.
OU made his top 15, I see he's a heavy Clemson lean.Did y’all see Tristan Leigh got a prediction to OU? Wonder what that’s about
I can assure you 18 year old kids are not sweating this illness.I wonder if playing football in Oklahoma, in a state not as impacted by the corona virus as many other states, would be a preference to recruits in California, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, the New Orleans area and the Houston area.
If I were a recruit, that would be a consideration.
Agree, especially since they think they will live forever....as we did at the same age.I can assure you 18 year old kids are not sweating this illness.
Before the 1960’s.When have the children abided their parents advice en masse throughout history ?
I’m in a siege mentality stance these days. My concern is for family, friends and myself. I can’t control what people do so I choose to focus on my own environment and doing what I need to do for myself. I’ll practice social distancing and wearing a mask when shopping until a vaccine is developed and this pandemic is controllable, however long it takes.I’m like you, CT. Wish kids weren’t risking their lives over sports. Seems like a no brainer to me and you, but it’s hard to argue that it’s the wrong decision for some of these kids.
I’m in a siege mentality stance these days. My concern is for family, friends and myself. I can’t control what people do so I choose to focus on my own environment and doing what I need to do for myself. I’ll practice social distancing and wearing a mask when shopping until a vaccine is developed and this pandemic is controllable, however long it takes.
My anger is over the divisiveness spawned by politicians and the media on both sides in dealing with this virus.
Make that the mid 40s & it might be a little more accurate, imhoBefore the 1960’s.
True.....the Greatest Generation survived The Dust Bowl and the Great Depression and saved the world from evil in WWII, then returned home to raise a generation of hippies (my generation).Make that the mid 40s & it might be a little more accurate, imho
I wonder if playing football in Oklahoma, in a state not as impacted by the corona virus as many other states, would be a preference to recruits in California, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, the New Orleans area and the Houston area.
If I were a recruit, that would be a consideration.
I hope you are right, but no one KNOWS what lies ahead and too many differing opinions are clouding the situation.I personally can't see that being a factor at all. By the time these kids suit up for OU the virus we only be a bad memory.
No they are not and they really shouldn't. It's time to get everyone back at work who can go to work.I can assure you 18 year old kids are not sweating this illness.
I hope you are right, but no one KNOWS what lies ahead and too many differing opinions are clouding the situation.
I think playing sports in front of 50,000-100,000 fans is not happening this year.
Realistically, I think a vaccine will be developed to control this virus within 8-12 months from now, but this virus may be here to stay, so finding a vaccine to contain it needs to happen asap.
Or DIE With...Probably just something we will eventually have to learn to live with.
I'm still hoping to be shot to death by a jealous husband on my 93rd birthday.Or DIE With...