http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.c...oswhitt00.html
He is apparently the second coming.
According to hornfans.com - if he plays - we have no chance
http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.c...oswhitt00.html
He is apparently the second coming.
According to hornfans.com - if he plays - we have no chance
I haven't even seen this kid play yet.
I've seen the usuals, McCoy, Shipley, Cosby, Obognaya (sp?) and McGee. John Chiles is nothing more than a guy who takes direct snaps into a pile to me. Like Ryan Perriloux, I just don't see why people jump whenever he's in there.
"One has to wonder about the structural integrity of the Vintage Cotton Bowl the last 14 years. There's been a lot of weight on that Oklahoma side."
Chiles will prolly have like 300 yards and 5 INTs against us this game.
"If your dream ain't bigger than you, there's a problem with your dream." -Deion Sanders
I sure wish he was, but Fozzy probably won't be playing. He's been battling a knee injury and OU aint the type of team to throw a Frosh out there against without him being 100% physically.
Hook'em
P.S. Man Sam and Co look good. Will be real fun playing against them.
"But the pieces were there for success. Not BCS success. Not beat-Vince-Young success. But beat-TCU success. Beat-Baylor-before-overtime success."
Collier11, a Sooner Fan
Actually, I wonder if alot of my fellow Sooner fans have even watched Texas play this year. Although Whitaker is gonna be great when he is healthy I am more concerned about the fullback Cody Johnson. He is a great blocker and really fast for 255. I think it's gonna be a great game. Depending on the play of our line..we should pass well. Texas front 7 will be the best we face all year. In fact, this is the best front 7 I have seen at Texas and thats including the NC team. We just have to play all around good defense. Texas is very balanced. They throw alot, but contrary to popular belief, they are the #2 Rushing team in the Big XII.
[B]What Do you call a pirate with an empty trophy case???B]
.....a Red Raider
"It was once said—only half facetiously—that the three greatest organizations the world has ever known were the Imperial German Army, the Roman Catholic Church and the Standard Oil Company. Inasmuch as the Imperial German Army was demobilized in 1918, it is doubtless high time that a new candidate be proposed to fill out the triumvirate, and one strong contender—most sport fans would agree—is the University of Oklahoma football team." ~ Tex Maule, Sports Illustrated, November 18, 1957