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Collier11
12/8/2010, 11:54 PM
Just off the top of my mind id have to list

OU vs Florida St in the Natl title game

OU vs Arky in the Cotton Bowl

OU vs Neb 2nd half, 2010 Big 12 Title Game

OU vs Iowa State- see ya later Seneca Wallace Heisman Campaign


What else?

soonerinkaty
12/8/2010, 11:54 PM
OU vs TT 08

ouwasp
12/8/2010, 11:58 PM
Tex 2000 :texan:

btb916
12/9/2010, 12:00 AM
vs. OSU was good last year :D

My favorite memory is the interception in the 2000 A&M game...

Always_Sooner
12/9/2010, 12:00 AM
OU vs TX 2004 12-0 shut out...

MR2-Sooner86
12/9/2010, 12:02 AM
OU vs Mizzou 2007 Big 12 Title Game

soonerbub
12/9/2010, 12:08 AM
vs cornys 2K final 3.5 qtrs

picasso
12/9/2010, 12:26 AM
Rose Bowl vs. Wazzu.

SpankyNek
12/9/2010, 12:32 AM
Vs EATME in 2003.

We scored 11 TDs, turned it over on downs once, and punted once. We kicked off to begin a half once.

On 14 possessions, the ags mustered:
0 points
32 yards passing on 14 attempts for a 1.8 average.
22 yards rushing on 28 attempts for a 0.8 average

54 total yards on 42 offensive snaps (An average of exactly 3 plays per offensive possession) for a 1.3 yard average per play.

That is the definition of total domination.

bigfatjerk
12/9/2010, 12:33 AM
Texas game 01, or just about the entire 2001 season.

thurman murman
12/9/2010, 12:36 AM
Vs EATME in 2003.

We scored 11 TDs, turned it over on downs once, and punted once. We kicked off to begin a half once.

On 14 possessions, the ags mustered:
0 points
32 yards passing on 14 attempts for a 1.8 average.
22 yards rushing on 28 attempts for a 0.8 average

54 total yards on 42 offensive snaps (An average of exactly 3 plays per offensive possession) for a 1.3 yard average per play.

That is the definition of total domination.

I was thinking this one, as well.

They did not cross midfield the entire game.

picasso
12/9/2010, 12:42 AM
I was thinking this one, as well.

They did not cross midfield the entire game.

Pokes, '09.

Salt City Sooner
12/9/2010, 12:47 AM
year by year:

'99- OSU; their only score was on a Heupel pick 6

'00- FSU

'01- Arkansas, followed by the RRS, & @ AFA

'02- ISU. Did that D crawl up Wallace's arse & die or what? 60 yards Seneca. That's all ya get.

'03- I'm going to go w/ OSU here. I know that the stats favor the A&M game, but they pretty much came in bent over & ready to take their punishment from the get go. OSU actually had designs on winning (or so we're told).

'04- has to be the RRS

'05- has to be Oregon

'06- NU. Their only points came on a very short field when they picked PT.

'07- this is kind of like '03 in that statistically it'd be Miami, but their offense was absolutely putrid that year, so I give the edge to the CCG vs. MU. They came in averaging around 5 bills & 40 points a game on O. They barely got 300 yards & only found the endzone once.

'08- Mizzou, slightly ahead of TTU.

'09- several possible nominees here as this was a darn good D. 4 way tie between 2 wins (A&M, OSU) & 2 losses (UT, NU)

'10- I'm going to say OSU, due to their offensive proficiency. If you lose the points that they got from OU turnovers & the KO return which obviously isn't the D's fault, they got 24 points, which is 3 TD's less than their average.

thurman murman
12/9/2010, 12:50 AM
Pokes, '09.

They actually did cross midfield once in the first quarter (via penalty).

http://espn.go.com/ncf/playbyplay?gameId=293320201&period=1

ATM's deepest penetration was their own 39.:eek:

http://espn.go.com/ncf/playbyplay?gameId=233120201&period=1

cccasooner2
12/9/2010, 12:54 AM
Vs EATME in 2003.


That is the definition of total domination.



But a moron reporter who criticizes things he doesn't know about called it running up the score. :)

bigfatjerk
12/9/2010, 01:13 AM
year by year:

'99- OSU; their only score was on a Heupel pick 6

'00- FSU

'01- Arkansas, followed by the RRS, & @ AFA

'02- ISU. Did that D crawl up Wallace's arse & die or what? 60 yards Seneca. That's all ya get.

'03- I'm going to go w/ OSU here. I know that the stats favor the A&M game, but they pretty much came in bent over & ready to take their punishment from the get go. OSU actually had designs on winning (or so we're told).

'04- has to be the RRS

'05- has to be Oregon

'06- NU. Their only points came on a very short field when they picked PT.

'07- this is kind of like '03 in that statistically it'd be Miami, but their offense was absolutely putrid that year, so I give the edge to the CCG vs. MU. They came in averaging around 5 bills & 40 points a game on O. They barely got 300 yards & only found the endzone once.

'08- Mizzou, slightly ahead of TTU.

'09- several possible nominees here as this was a darn good D. 4 way tie between 2 wins (A&M, OSU) & 2 losses (UT, NU)

'10- I'm going to say OSU, due to their offensive proficiency. If you lose the points that they got from OU turnovers & the KO return which obviously isn't the D's fault, they got 24 points, which is 3 TD's less than their average.


Nebraska in the 2nd half this year also. Shutting down Baylor for most of that game was also impressive. They ended up scoring 24 but the last 2 TDs were meaningless.

Okie35
12/9/2010, 02:04 AM
They actually did cross midfield once in the first quarter (via penalty).

http://espn.go.com/ncf/playbyplay?gameId=293320201&period=1


They crossed it again off the fumble recovery but luckily Ratterree was there to make them fumble it right back to us during the same play :D.

SpankyNek
12/9/2010, 02:20 AM
But a moron reporter who criticizes things he doesn't know about called it running up the score. :)

The classic thing about that whole situation was Lupica starting off the Sports Reporters the following week by waving a white flag. Many angry Sooner fans had waged war by writing horrible reviews for Lupica's book on Amazon.

The thinking was, if Lupica can make an assinine statement that Stoops "ran up the score" in a game that he, admittedly, didn't watch, it was only fair that the Sooner Nation review his book (although no one had read it).

yermom
12/9/2010, 03:51 AM
the craziest thing about that game was what they did to Baylor the week before:

http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/boxscores/2003-10-11-texas-am.html

SpankyNek
12/9/2010, 10:56 AM
the craziest thing about that game was what they did to Baylor the week before:

http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/boxscores/2003-10-11-texas-am.html
Probably the only time in all of college football history that a team has posted a 140 point swing in scoring differential in consecutive games.

OUCH!!!

Mad Dog Madsen
12/9/2010, 10:59 AM
OU vs Neb 2nd half, 2010 Big 12 Title Game


Seriously?!? 2nd half? Seems aggish... :D

OUMallen
12/9/2010, 11:03 AM
Vs EATME in 2003.

We scored 11 TDs, turned it over on downs once, and punted once. We kicked off to begin a half once.

On 14 possessions, the ags mustered:
0 points
32 yards passing on 14 attempts for a 1.8 average.
22 yards rushing on 28 attempts for a 0.8 average

54 total yards on 42 offensive snaps (An average of exactly 3 plays per offensive possession) for a 1.3 yard average per play.

That is the definition of total domination.

They didn't cross the fifty that day. :D

bigfatjerk
12/9/2010, 12:16 PM
Seriously?!? 2nd half? Seems aggish... :D

We didn't really play that bad the first half either. Allowed the long run and the drive at the very end. Their TD and other FG drives they went 10 years and made a near 60 yard FG.

the_edge
12/9/2010, 05:16 PM
Texas Tech in 2002 happened the week after Reggie McNeal lit us up at A&M. Everybody talked all week about how if a freshman could do that to our defense, what would Kliff Kingsbury do?

Well, they got a whole 15 points.

No1Better
12/9/2010, 07:30 PM
77-0 annihilation of tamu - greatest first half of football ever played by OU coupled with the fact that the score was really 105-0, but we had 4 TD's called back because of penalty.

Oh, and the score was 77-0 with 10:56 left in the 3RD QUARTER!!

Complete and utter domination....

mdklatt
12/9/2010, 07:52 PM
The Orange Bowl against Florida State. Why is this even being debated?

Sooner in the Bluegrass
12/9/2010, 07:56 PM
Iowa St. '02-- at the end of the first half, Wallace had completed more passes to OU players than ISU players. We've ended many Heisman campaigns, but none more emphatically.

mdklatt
12/9/2010, 08:01 PM
We've ended many Heisman campaigns, but none more emphatically.

Hell, we ended 4-5 of them that season.

SoonerMarkVA
12/9/2010, 08:01 PM
Vs EATME in 2003.

We scored 11 TDs, turned it over on downs once, and punted once. We kicked off to begin a half once.

On 14 possessions, the ags mustered:
0 points
32 yards passing on 14 attempts for a 1.8 average.
22 yards rushing on 28 attempts for a 0.8 average

54 total yards on 42 offensive snaps (An average of exactly 3 plays per offensive possession) for a 1.3 yard average per play.

That is the definition of total domination.

If I recall correctly, they also never crossed the 50.

the_edge
12/9/2010, 09:17 PM
The Orange Bowl against Florida State. Why is this even being debated?

Because performances is plural. :)

Eielson
12/9/2010, 10:27 PM
vs. OSU was good last year :D

That was an absolutely dominating performance. The only thing that might hold that back was the quality of the team. OSU couldn't do anything. They went 0-14 on 3rd downs, and they barely even got the ball past midfield.

tcrb
12/9/2010, 11:09 PM
The Orange Bowl against Florida State. Why is this even being debated?

This.