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OKLA21FAN
8/6/2008, 08:19 AM
even in the 20s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO0j7YvPSI0&feature=related

half full stadium,
wanting to add seats to a half full stadium
searching for donors to build more seats to fill a half full stadium
only time the half full stadium gets full is when the Sooners came to town.

:pop:

KantoSooner
8/6/2008, 08:55 AM
That was funny.



In a pathetic sort of way.

badger
8/6/2008, 09:18 AM
Major lulz:
- The 20s Sooner Schooner
- "HELP BUILD US A STADIUM!" sign


No lulz:
- "U.O"
- Calling it a "rivalry game"

Somewhat lulz
- A full stadium... when its a lot smaller
- The waving wheat.

stoopified
8/6/2008, 09:48 AM
T.Boone couldn't have helped the ags in 1926,he was just a poor Ag student back then. :D

fadada1
8/6/2008, 10:32 AM
looks like the same stadium to me.

SbOrOiNaEnR
8/6/2008, 12:18 PM
Major lulz:
- The 20s Sooner Schooner

Can't be. Schooner didn't debut until the mid-60s...plus, it's in Stoolwater. 1926 would've been in our

http://graphics.fansonly.com/schools/okla/graphics/mex-the-dog.gif

days. Let's call it what it really is: Pistol Pete's Rapin' Wagon.

OKLA21FAN
8/6/2008, 12:20 PM
Can't be. Schooner didn't debut until the mid-60s...plus, it's in Stoolwater. 1926 would've been in our


days. Let's call it what it really is: Pistol Pete's Rapin' Wagon.

rut row,
so the Schooner was a stolen idea from okie lite? so it aint so Joe! :gary:

Dio
8/6/2008, 12:23 PM
it was black and white, so I couldn't tell- were they wearing little orange wristbands with the date of the conference championship game?

SbOrOiNaEnR
8/6/2008, 12:37 PM
it was black and white, so I couldn't tell- were they wearing little orange wristbands with the date of the conference championship game?

I was going to make a joke here, but Aggy actually did win the 1926 Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association (forerunner to the Big 6, 7, and 8) Championship. Stupid research backfired.

badger
8/6/2008, 01:28 PM
Hell, I dunno if it was ours or if it was theirs, but THERE IT WAS, in its black and white glory. Perhaps it was a state symbol (not a State symbol, as in Oklahoma State, but state symbol, as in the state of Oklahoma) for a game between two state schools.

I mean, technically, we were the first school to start using a huge field-size state flag in pregame, but that doesn't make it OU's and if OSU starts doing it, we can't exactly claim ownership of a state symbol like the flag, right?