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swardboy
7/1/2014, 03:37 PM
Could Okie State spring a surprise on Jameis Winston U.? Man, that would put us in a good place down the road.

cvsooner
7/1/2014, 03:38 PM
Not. Going. To. Happen.

olevetonahill
7/1/2014, 03:45 PM
Hope they do, Then Cowboy MR2 er whatever will wanta Bet me again this year LOL

picasso
7/1/2014, 03:49 PM
A surprise as in wide open receivers?

cvsooner
7/1/2014, 04:26 PM
The only surprise might be OSewe not getting beaten by less than 35 points.

cvsooner
7/1/2014, 04:27 PM
Unless they do something bold and daring like spring new alternate unis on them...

http://www.soonersports.com/fls/31000/microsites/14fb_w/index-w.html

Mazeppa
7/1/2014, 09:14 PM
I hope FSU tears them a new ......

Soonerwake
7/1/2014, 10:09 PM
But, but, it's the Big XII vs the world... LOL

Boomer.....
7/1/2014, 10:19 PM
Puff, puff, pass

JLEW1818
7/2/2014, 06:58 AM
Probably the best time to play FSU.

JLEW1818
7/2/2014, 06:59 AM
And maybe Winston is suspended by then

sooneron
7/2/2014, 07:59 PM
Their best bet is to catch Free Shellfish napping.

8timechamps
7/2/2014, 09:09 PM
Probably the best time to play FSU.

This.

IF (and it's a big "if") OSU stands a chance, it's early. I still don't think OSU will stay within 30 of the Noles.

I think after WVU get's taken to the woodshed by Bama and the Pokes get clown punched by FSU, we'll be back to hearing "the Big XII is terrible".

BoulderSooner79
7/2/2014, 11:08 PM
This.

IF (and it's a big "if") OSU stands a chance, it's early. I still don't think OSU will stay within 30 of the Noles.

I think after WVU get's taken to the woodshed by Bama and the Pokes get clown punched by FSU, we'll be back to hearing "the Big XII is terrible".

I don't see why - both teams will be heavy underdogs. WVU has been pretty weak the last couple of years.

I think folks are underestimating the graduation losses FSU had last year. Yes, they have recruited well, but a lot of inexperienced players will have to step up and that can make season openers unpredictable. On the flip side, OSU lost most their experience too, so it's a long shot.

soonergirlNeugene
7/3/2014, 01:30 AM
Ya know what? I hope they do. Makes our season finisher impossible for the selection committee to ignore.

swardboy
7/3/2014, 07:09 AM
Maybe the poke cheerleaders can come through with a few tackles. You know, like tripping ball carriers going down the sidelines.

Mac94
7/3/2014, 11:48 AM
I think after WVU get's taken to the woodshed by Bama and the Pokes get clown punched by FSU, we'll be back to hearing "the Big XII is terrible".

Most likely ... but its a case of some bad matchups this year. Most likely oSu and WV will lose those games ... Kansas will probably lose to Duke (not that that's a huge game or anything), Texas will be a dog to UCLA, see if Iowa St can do anything against Iowa. On the flip side ... Oklahoma should beat Tennessee pretty good and Tech vs Arkansas and Auburn at Kansas St are really interesting matchups. Very possible the conference can go 2-2 or even 3-1 against the SEC ... and that will give the conference some cred.

SoonerPride
7/3/2014, 11:53 AM
osu can lose every game forever.

PrideMom
7/3/2014, 11:59 AM
osu can lose every game forever.

My sentiments exactly, and might as well throw in Texas, too. In fact throw ALL of the Texas schools in that sentiment.

SoonerForLife92
7/4/2014, 12:11 PM
My sentiments exactly, and might as well throw in Texas, too. In fact throw ALL of the Texas schools in that sentiment.

I don't understand you people. So yes, let our biggest rivals lose all their games forever so it can reflect on us. Nice logic.

SoonerPride
7/4/2014, 02:55 PM
My sentiments exactly, and might as well throw in Texas, too. In fact throw ALL of the Texas schools in that sentiment.

I don't understand you people. So yes, let our biggest rivals lose all their games forever so it can reflect on us. Nice logic.

Reflect on us?

What??

Those schools deserve pain.

Endless pain and humiliation.

They should lose so often and awfully that they eventually become so dispirited they drop sports and commit hari kari en masse.

It reflects nothing "on us" but has everything to do with their being loathsome and pathetic creatures.

SouthFortySooner
7/4/2014, 05:58 PM
Pretty sure them losing all the rest of their games, forever, was HYPOthetical.

8timechamps
7/4/2014, 07:09 PM
I don't see why - both teams will be heavy underdogs. WVU has been pretty weak the last couple of years.

I think folks are underestimating the graduation losses FSU had last year. Yes, they have recruited well, but a lot of inexperienced players will have to step up and that can make season openers unpredictable. On the flip side, OSU lost most their experience too, so it's a long shot.

You're over thinking this.

I'm not talking about the selection committee, or the people that watch the game closely and follow more than one team. I'm talking about the same groupthink that has dominated for the past few years.

You and I both know, even though none of those teams are going to be favored to win, the masses (especially in the other power conferences) will be talking about how bad the Big XII is...

8timechamps
7/4/2014, 07:10 PM
Most likely ... but its a case of some bad matchups this year. Most likely oSu and WV will lose those games ... Kansas will probably lose to Duke (not that that's a huge game or anything), Texas will be a dog to UCLA, see if Iowa St can do anything against Iowa. On the flip side ... Oklahoma should beat Tennessee pretty good and Tech vs Arkansas and Auburn at Kansas St are really interesting matchups. Very possible the conference can go 2-2 or even 3-1 against the SEC ... and that will give the conference some cred.

Agreed. It's almost completely bad timing. I'm sure several of these match-ups were scheduled enough in advance that it was possible they would at least be competitive. It's going to be a rough marquee OOC season for the Big XII.

BoulderSooner79
7/4/2014, 07:24 PM
You're over thinking this.

I'm not talking about the selection committee, or the people that watch the game closely and follow more than one team. I'm talking about the same groupthink that has dominated for the past few years.

You and I both know, even though none of those teams are going to be favored to win, the masses (especially in the other power conferences) will be talking about how bad the Big XII is...

You're probably right, but I do think anyone that follows CFB at all knows WVU was a big12 bottom dweller last season and the coachs' seat is getting warm. Bama's incoming freshman class might be able to take them. OSU takes a little more knowledge since they were a near-interception away from conference champions last year. So if FSU spanks them, the perception could be that the big12 is weak.

8timechamps
7/5/2014, 08:15 PM
You're probably right, but I do think anyone that follows CFB at all knows WVU was a big12 bottom dweller last season and the coachs' seat is getting warm. Bama's incoming freshman class might be able to take them. OSU takes a little more knowledge since they were a near-interception away from conference champions last year. So if FSU spanks them, the perception could be that the big12 is weak.

I would agree with the perception of WVU, but Texas, KSU and OSU are among the Big XII upper crust (at least that's the perception). There's a legitimate chance all three could lose their marquee games. As Mac pointed out earlier, it's got more to do with catching some really good teams at a bad time, but most people won't take the time to realize that.

CowboyMRW
7/5/2014, 09:45 PM
I would give us around a 1% chance of winning, but I do think we beat the spread. We lost too much defensively to make consistent stops to win the game. Our hope is Tyreek Hill makes some big early plays catching them off guard and they don't respond, or Jameis gets suspended. Either one works.

picasso
7/5/2014, 10:46 PM
I would give us around a 1% chance of winning, but I do think we beat the spread. We lost too much defensively to make consistent stops to win the game. Our hope is Tyreek Hill makes some big early plays catching them off guard and they don't respond, or Jameis gets suspended. Either one works.

Tyreek who?

olevetonahill
7/5/2014, 10:48 PM
Tyreek who?

Hill, Pay tention

picasso
7/5/2014, 11:45 PM
Is this the next Poke skill player to be called better than whatever position player that we have in Norman?

swardboy
7/6/2014, 07:25 AM
In Tyreek we trust.

SoonerForLife92
7/6/2014, 09:43 AM
Reflect on us?

What??

Those schools deserve pain.

Endless pain and humiliation.

They should lose so often and awfully that they eventually become so dispirited they drop sports and commit hari kari en masse.

It reflects nothing "on us" but has everything to do with their being loathsome and pathetic creatures.

Well I don't think you're being serious but I'll bite anyway.

So yeah let our biggest rivals lose forever, taking away the interests of those games, making our rivalries jokes.

It will reflect ON US because that takes away from our strength of schedule which affects the playoff selection committee.

I would rather see them win all their games EXCEPT for us every year. That would be even more hilarious and make the victories even better.

SoonerPride
7/6/2014, 01:27 PM
Reflect on us?

What??

Those schools deserve pain.

Endless pain and humiliation.

They should lose so often and awfully that they eventually become so dispirited they drop sports and commit hari kari en masse.

It reflects nothing "on us" but has everything to do with their being loathsome and pathetic creatures.

Well I don't think you're being serious but I'll bite anyway.

So yeah let our biggest rivals lose forever, taking away the interests of those games, making our rivalries jokes.

It will reflect ON US because that takes away from our strength of schedule which affects the playoff selection committee.

I would rather see them win all their games EXCEPT for us every year. That would be even more hilarious and make the victories even better.

If I recall correctly it didn't seem to hurt Nebraska's national championship aspirations during the 1990s when Oklahoma, their historic and long time rival, had pretty much fallen off the face of the earth.

Far from reflecting poorly upon them, they seized the opportunity and claimed national titles in our absence. So, even though my hyperbole may be excessive, I would just as soon see Texas cease to exist to exist as a football power.

Piware
7/6/2014, 06:11 PM
Uh, nobody cares Cowboy. If they get whomped at FSU, they will be back to scheduling the William & Mary School of Nursing for the season opener.

SoonerForLife92
7/8/2014, 02:13 AM
If I recall correctly it didn't seem to hurt Nebraska's national championship aspirations during the 1990s when Oklahoma, their historic and long time rival, had pretty much fallen off the face of the earth.

Far from reflecting poorly upon them, they seized the opportunity and claimed national titles in our absence. So, even though my hyperbole may be excessive, I would just as soon see Texas cease to exist to exist as a football power.

Good point but the Big 12 was a stronger conference back then and like you said we didn't lose all our games. I'll still stick with my opinion of I would love to see them win all their games every year (excluding the bowl maybe) yet still lose to us every single year. That would be just hilarious in my opinion.

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
7/8/2014, 11:04 AM
osu can lose every game forever.Hear hear!

PrideMom
7/8/2014, 11:24 AM
To CowboyMRW:

As usual being an Aggie, you are trying to compare wrestling to football. The fact is football makes a lot of money, and if you want to compare all of the sports programs in the two schools, OU has National Championships in Baseball, Softball, Gymnastics (with olympians) and probably others I don't know. OSU has zero football national championships, 2 conference championships (one is tied), so WHO CARES WHAT YOU THINK.

LakeRat
7/8/2014, 02:05 PM
Question for Cowboy: Has football ever been an Olympic sport?

badger
7/8/2014, 03:37 PM
I would defer to actual poke fans for talking about their team, but since I live in Tulsa, I actually get to hear about them occasionally.

They just lost their best defensive player, the one the Browns took before Johnny Football (CB Justin Gilbert). Not that Poke defense has ever been staple of Poke football. What has been is their running game... which had a major setback this offseason (http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/11005936/oklahoma-state-cowboys-freshman-rb-devon-thomas-arrested-armed-robbery-shooting-intent-kill).

But, if they have anything going for them, it's J.W. Walsh returns to be the sole quarterback starter, not like a few years ago when there were a trio of starters (http://www.okstate.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/042612aac.html), then last year where there was two starters (http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2013/8/31/4681080/j-w-walsh-oklahoma-state-starting-qb-clint-chelf)... and Walsh is the one that doesn't have a twitter brother. (http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefootball/story/oklahoma-state-cowboys-qb-clint-chelf-brother-curses-at-coach-mike-gundy-in-tweet-083113)

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
7/9/2014, 12:00 AM
Crims 35-aggot 10. OA will be thankful they got the Crims on the opening day, before they ironed out the kinks.

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
7/9/2014, 12:02 AM
If I recall correctly it didn't seem to hurt Nebraska's national championship aspirations during the 1990s when Oklahoma, their historic and long time rival, had pretty much fallen off the face of the earth.

Far from reflecting poorly upon them, they seized the opportunity and claimed national titles in our absence. So, even though my hyperbole may be excessive, I would just as soon see Texas cease to exist to exist as a football power.Abso-effinglutely

picasso
7/9/2014, 08:40 AM
We actually made Nebraska get better. Before we went into the dumps.