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Haruo wrote:Did I hear the UW Huskies beat the Cornhuskers??? In a bowl game??? What?!
T. D. Webb wrote:1This Okie finds himself in agreement with David: Nebraska will not be missed as they flee to the big ten conference (which went 0 for 5 in bowl games today).
That said:
2BOOMER SOONER ! ! ! Oklahoma 48 - Connecticut 20
David Flick wrote:Congratulations to that other Okie on the sooner win. Nice win over a team that couldn't even score a touchdown on offense. Sorry, Tom, but UConn isn't half the team that Arizona was. The monkey still isn't off Stoops' back with the win. The Pokes clearly came out the winner (over the sooners) so far as bowl opponents are concerned...
David, you sound like other depressed cowpoke fans who haven't seen their aggie team defeat OU since. . .can you count to 9 games ago
Stoops has coached the SOONERS to 3 BCS National Championship Bowl games, winning one of them, and has been the Big XII Champion for the last three years! The Sooners had no control over choosing their opponent for this year's Fiesta Bowl. Still, they were set up in the media by the darlings of bi-coastal sportscasters to be upset by a clearly out-manned Connecticut team. So much for the pundits. . .so much for frustrated cowpoke fans whose team has had, historically, such a pitiful record against the Sooners. . .I suppose the next best thing in their minds is to simply detest the Sooners. David, sour grapes seem to be always on the menu in Oklahoma's "bitter orange aggieland". They have a good coach, a good team, and a great patron in T. Boone. Too bad so many of their fans are such bad sports. . . . The bottom line is that those of us in Soonerland don't have to worry about any fantasized "monkey" on Bob Stoops' back. . .when there is the major distraction of a GORILLA on the back of cowpoke fans. 
Stephen Fox wrote:Could beat either Stanford or Alabama. Woulda been much better bowl season had Bama played Oklahoma or Stanford
I hope Flick in particular, and all of you in general see ESPN 2 this afternoon at 2pm EST; ESPN 30/30 The Best that Never Was and raise your Sports metaphysic a little.
And here is hoping David Flick reads The Last Boy early this year, the definitive work on the Life and Legacy of Mickey Mantle, who was from Oklahoma if I am not mistaken.
T. D. Webb wrote:Stephen Fox wrote:Could beat either Stanford or Alabama. Woulda been much better bowl season had Bama played Oklahoma or Stanford
I hope Flick in particular, and all of you in general see ESPN 2 this afternoon at 2pm EST; ESPN 30/30 The Best that Never Was and raise your Sports metaphysic a little.
And here is hoping David Flick reads The Last Boy early this year, the definitive work on the Life and Legacy of Mickey Mantle, who was from Oklahoma if I am not mistaken.
Stephen, Mickey Mantle was, indeed, a native son of Oklahoma (born in the now small ghost town of Commerce, condemned by pollution from lead mines in the area, in northeastern Oklahoma just south of the Kansas border). Yesterday, Alabama played like a national champion (in my Constitutionally protected opinion) in overwhelmingly defeating Michigan State. Suffice it to say that most Big Ten fans will do their best to forget yesterday's shutout of their bowl representatives.
T. D. Webb wrote:David Flick wrote:Congratulations to that other Okie on the sooner win. Nice win over a team that couldn't even score a touchdown on offense. Sorry, Tom, but UConn isn't half the team that Arizona was. The monkey still isn't off Stoops' back with the win. The Pokes clearly came out the winner (over the sooners) so far as bowl opponents are concerned...
". . .monkey still isn't off Stoops' back with the win"![]()
David, you sound like other depressed cowpoke fans who haven't seen their aggie team defeat OU since. . .can you count to 9 games ago
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Stoops has coached the SOONERS to 3 BCS National Championship Bowl games, winning one of them, and has been the Big XII Champion for the last three years! The Sooners had no control over choosing their opponent for this year's Fiesta Bowl. Still, they were set up in the media by the darlings of bi-coastal sportscasters to be upset by a clearly out-manned Connecticut team. So much for the pundits. . .so much for frustrated cowpoke fans whose team has had, historically, such a pitiful record against the Sooners. . .I suppose the next best thing in their minds is to simply detest the Sooners. 1David, sour grapes seem to be always on the menu in Oklahoma's "bitter orange aggieland". They have a good coach, a good team, and a great patron in T. Boone. 2Too bad so many of their fans are such bad sports. . . . 3The bottom line is that those of us in Soonerland don't have to worry about any fantasized "monkey" on Bob Stoops' back. . .when there is the major distraction of a GORILLA on the back of cowpoke fans.
David Flick wrote:Hardly, Tom. Simply stating the facts. I said nothing about the Sooners having control over choosing their opponents in their bowl game. Shucks, the Pokes had no control over opponents they played in their bowl game. The simple fact is that the Cowboys had a superior opponent this year.
David Flick wrote:3) True, sooner fans probably don't fantasize too much about the monkey on Stoops' back. But they do have to live with the 800 pound gorilla in the room over losing 5 of their last 7 most bowl games, 3 of which would have been national championships.
How's that for a FACT, David

KeithE wrote:My prediction is that all SEC West Division teams will win, including Auburn. Best divsion in the country.
) for the Razorbacks to beat a good Buckeye team. Now, a Kentucky win over Pittsburg may be more problematic, though all the chaos over the firing of Pittsburg's coach can't help the Panthers' chances. In any case, in spite of TCU's great victory over Wisconsin, Alabama very likely has the two best college football teams in the country!T.D.Webb wrote:In any case, in spite of TCU's great victory over Wisconsin, Alabama very likely has the two best college football teams in the country!
David Flick wrote:1) If you were to count Nebraska as a Big Ten team, they're 0 for 6 in this bowl season. And Nebraska thinks the move is a step up...![]()
Sandy wrote:T.D.Webb wrote:In any case, in spite of TCU's great victory over Wisconsin, Alabama very likely has the two best college football teams in the country!
But we'll never know. We have a BCS championship set up, and one of those teams will win the trophy, but there will be one other unbeaten team out there whose bowl win over an impressive Wisconsin team makes a loud argument for the need to trash the BCS and have a real playoff.I agree completely...
1Sorry, but there's no way 'Bama is a top ten team. 2Luck of the draw, they get Michigan State in the Capital One Bowl, close enough to Tuscaloosa to get there in less than a day, basically a home game for them given the fan support and the climate, and the fact that their last game of the season came two weeks after MSU had finished. 3I'd put Alabama somewhere between 10 and 15. 4The Sooners are a better team, 5so is Wisconsin, 6Oregon would roll over the Tide and they had their chance against Auburn.I agree on all six points...
I'll go out on a limb and say Oregon beats Auburn 48-24. Auburn doesn't have the defense to stop the Ducks offense, plain and simple, and the Ducks have proven they can neutralize a run and gun QB.I agree...
1I'm baffled, after watching both OSU and Oklahoma, as to why the Cowboys can't beat the Sooners. 2Nerves? 3Cheating officiating? 4Coaching? 5Lack of consistency? 6The OSU team that beat Arizona last week was a much better team on the field than the Sooner team that beat UConn last night. 7Maybe it was rising to the level of an opponent, but I wasn't all that impressed with OU.1) Chalk it up to Bedlam...
2) Bedlam
3) There were some weird calls that went in favor of the Sooners, but I doubt it was that..
4) The Pokes did get out coached on those last two touchdowns (the ones where the OU receivers got behind the OSU coverage)
5) Bedlam...
6) I completely agree...
7) I'm never impressed with the sooners...![]()
David Flick wrote:Hardly, Tom. Simply stating the facts. I said nothing about the Sooners having control over choosing their opponents in their bowl game. Shucks, the Pokes had no control over opponents they played in their bowl game. The simple fact is that the Cowboys had a superior opponent this year.
The Other Okie wrote:The only fact is that your assertion is simply an opinion. Just saying so doesn't make it so. . .and that's a fact, my friend.
David Flick wrote:3) True, sooner fans probably don't fantasize too much about the monkey on Stoops' back. But they do have to live with the 800 pound gorilla in the room over losing 5 of their last 7 most bowl games, 3 of which would have been national championships.
The Other Okie wrote:And in that same time period, how many BCS Bowls have the cowpokes even played, much less won? How about . . . NONE!How's that for a FACT, David
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How's that for a FACT, Tom

David Flick wrote:# Fact: The Arizona Wildcats, based on the five previously documented facts, were superior to UConn Huskies during the 2010 season.
David Flick wrote:How many BCS Bowl games have the sooners won prior to whipping up on the hapless UConn Cupcakes, er I mean Huskies? How about . . . NONE!How's that for a FACT, Tom
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Now, to answer the question that you were badly mistaken in trying to answer yourself. . . The Oklahoma Sooners won 2 (Count'em, David
) BCS Bowls prior to their victory over Connecticut in this year's Fiesta Bowl. First, they won the Orange Bowl and the National Championship against Florida State in 2001. Secondly, they won the 2003 BCS Rose Bowl against Washington St.
). The fact is that in the final analysis, neither Arizona or Connecticut were particularly competitive in their games with the two Oklahoma teams. So, rather than engage you further in your seemingly endless litany of unfounded assertions, this Okie will just relish the fact that our SOONERS were victorious once again this past year against the "poor pokes", causing some of their hapless supporters scrambling in desperation to change the subject to meaningless and unprovable speculations. "'Nuff Sed" 
Tim Dahl wrote:I wonder which State will come out with the most Bowl wins this year. I think that Texas has four universities playing in various bowls. My beloved Bears lost. I'm still crying inside. TCU won the Rose Bowl. Ok, even though I'm a BU fan, it is cool that TCU won. TX Tech won against Northwestern in the Ticketcity Bowl. (Really? Seriously? There is a bowl named Ticketcity? Only in Dallas, TX.) And we have the Aggies facing LSU at the Cotton Bowl on January 7, 2011. It's hard for me to root for the Aggies, but I just may have to.
Per the conversation in this thread we know that OU won against UConn, and OSU beat Arizona. So, TX and OK seem to be tied with two wins a piece. Any other geographic regions with multiple universities in bowl games?
Tim
Tim Dahl wrote:I wonder which State will come out with the most Bowl wins this year. I think that Texas has four universities playing in various bowls. My beloved Bears lost. I'm still crying inside. TCU won the Rose Bowl. Ok, even though I'm a BU fan, it is cool that TCU won. TX Tech won against Northwestern in the Ticketcity Bowl. (Really? Seriously? There is a bowl named Ticketcity? Only in Dallas, TX.) And we have the Aggies facing LSU at the Cotton Bowl on January 7, 2011. It's hard for me to root for the Aggies, but I just may have to.
Per the conversation in this thread we know that OU won against UConn, and OSU beat Arizona. So, TX and OK seem to be tied with two wins a piece. Any other geographic regions with multiple universities in bowl games?
Tim
T. D. Webb wrote:Tim Dahl wrote:I wonder which State will come out with the most Bowl wins this year. I think that Texas has four universities playing in various bowls. My beloved Bears lost. I'm still crying inside. TCU won the Rose Bowl. Ok, even though I'm a BU fan, it is cool that TCU won. TX Tech won against Northwestern in the Ticketcity Bowl. (Really? Seriously? There is a bowl named Ticketcity? Only in Dallas, TX.) And we have the Aggies facing LSU at the Cotton Bowl on January 7, 2011. It's hard for me to root for the Aggies, but I just may have to.
Per the conversation in this thread we know that OU won against UConn, and OSU beat Arizona. So, TX and OK seem to be tied with two wins a piece. Any other geographic regions with multiple universities in bowl games?
Tim
Tim, like you, I sometimes have to shake off intra-conference attitudes when it comes to Big XII representatives playing in bowl games. I really don't have much trouble supporting Big XII South teams, four of which are in your great state. I will be pulling for Texas A&M as I had also hoped for Baylor and Texas Tech wins. The TCU victory was great fun and it would be more than interesting if they were somehow able to match up with the Auburn - Oregon winner for the National Championship. Sandy is on spot in his contention that a playoff system is the only solution to all of this conjecture about who is the real #1.
If we include all of the bowls played this season, it looks like the State of Florida came out with 5 victorious teams. Florida, Florida St., U. of South Florida, U. of Central Florida, and Florida International all won their respective bowls. As you have already noted, if the Aggies win against LSU, Texas will have 3 winners. Oklahoma had 3 winning teams: OU, OSU, and Tulsa University. If Auburn defeats Oregon (as I believe they will), Alabama will have three winners, as well: Auburn, Alabama, and Troy. I don't follow the California schools that carefully. However, they have at least two winning teams: Stanford and San Diego St.
Ed Pettibone wrote:Pitt sealed it Big East 4 for 6 in bowl games. Pitt, So Fla., Louisville, Syracuse .
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