West endzone? Did we play it at Boone's Farm Stadium?Originally Posted by Sooner51
West endzone? Did we play it at Boone's Farm Stadium?Originally Posted by Sooner51
yermom, which column is OU's?
TIA
It's no Boones Farm, but I was in the northwest endzone to be exact.Originally Posted by Mjcpr
Hammer, meet nail.Originally Posted by yermom
Sometimes I think I drink alot, then I see, like, the Motley Crüe behind the music, and realize I'm a huge *****.
I was in the opposite end zone.Originally Posted by Sooner51
aTm didn't cross the 50 that entire game.
1.29 yards per play for Fran. 7.79 yards per play for OU.
That's unbelievable.
Oh yeah...the 02 cotton bowl sucked as well...especially being three rows from the top of the upper deck.
From this thread on November 9, 2003:
- We had 49 points in the first half. A&M had 47 yards.
- We had four touchdowns called back on us.
- Jason White, Brandon Everage, Mark Clayton & Vince Carter didn't see the field in the second half.
- I paid $15 for a ticket.
- We held the ball for 12 of 15 minutes in the fourth quarter...and didn't score.
- We held the ball 21 of 30 minutes in the second half.
- John Flynn, Chris Messner, Chris Bush and some other guy saw quality time on the O-Line in the second half. Messner and Bush are the only two on scholarship.
- Calvin Thibedeaux and Larry Burdine were our DEs for most of the second half.
- Our starting defensive backfield was on the bench for the fourth quarter.
- It was cold and drizzly.
- Boomer, Sooner and the Schooner only saw the field once in the second half...we scored four times.
- I've been saying that some people didn't understand how bad we would beat A&M.
- Third-string walk-on fullback Dan Townsend ran the last four plays of the game for gains totalling 10 yards.
- Townsend had more rushing yards than A&M had total yards in the second half.
- Our 77 point win was not only A&M's worst defeat ever, it tied a record for most points scored in Big XII play and set the record for biggest scoring margin in Big XII history.
- Derrick Strait didn't look a gift horse in the mouth.
- We passed only three times in the second half.
- In the fourth quarter, we turned the ball over on downs after we:
1. Ran four plays up the middle and got the first down.
2. Kneeled on first down.
3. Ran up the middle.
4. Ran up the middle.
5. Ran up the middle.
(Mind you we were within the five yard-line.)
- People in Section 22 need to stop being aggies and stop that "OSU sucks" chant.
- A&M had three first downs. We had 11 times that.
- Gayron Allen led OU tacklers with 6 tackles.
- We had 4 sacks. (Allen, Thibedeaux, Harris & Pool)
- Melvin Bullitt and Johnny Jolly won the lottery after they "stopped" us within the 3-yard-line.
- This is the first time since the 1999 Iowa State game that we've had two 100-yard rushers.
- White shattered the OU record for most consecutive completions with 17 (including the last two passes against OSU). Cale Gundy had 12 in 1992.
- I ate a pretzel during the fourth quarter.
Had he been moved down to 3rd team? I remember Farria got more snaps than normal, but didn't remember if the move was "official" at that time.Originally Posted by Rhino
I don't think they crossed the 50, sin't that righjt?
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I don't think they crossed their own 40. I'll have to go back and watch the tape (Dang!) And of their 3 first downs, one was a penalty on us.
I remember switching the channel looking for a real football game and eating more cheezy dip than usual. 77-0 was nothing, we could have scored at least one more TD but Stoops showed some mercy.
The 02 Cotton Bowl was a snoozefest and I remember thinking that I climbed out of bed "for this?" Our D was very good that year and our O was inconsistant to say the least.
My kids rock the flock!
Farria came in before Townsend did, thus Farria was deemed "second team" by Coach Rhino.Originally Posted by TopDawg
Originally Posted by Rhino
Probably the most exciting thing that happened in that fourth quarter.
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Stoops could picked a score and gotten it. 100 points would have been easy. He pulled back about halfway through the first half and basically shut things down after halftime. Three, count 'em 3 passes in the second half. Most unbelievable thing I have ever seen.Originally Posted by OUthunder
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If I remember correctly, we pushed pretty hard until the half, calling timeouts and practicing the 2:00 offense to get the last TD just a few seconds before the half. I remember walking on the field to perform at halftime thinking that we should be doing the post-game concert.
But yeah, the second half was just playing around. I couldn't believe how incredibly out of it their team was.
Oh, and I'd pay good money to get a clip of the TV guys making fun of Jolly. That was priceless!
Originally Posted by badger
That was a special game...the perfect storm...I remember the bloodlust the crowd had: some of us REALLY wanted to see 100 pts. We knew we were ont eh verge.
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"I searched through rebellion, drugs, diets, mysticism, religions, intellectualism and much more, only to begin to find that truth is basically simple - and feels good, clean and right"
- Chick Corea
That game was sureal. I remember sitting in Jocks 'n Jills only half-watching it and actually getting into the Big10 football on that day (cant remember who). It sort of happened and I was just shaking my head.
FSU, Miami and OSU lost the same day. Good weekend.
Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long Sack
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White, Jason 18-16-0 263 5 42 1
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