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Though I agree with where Stoops is coming from, you play in front of 47k opponents at your biggest game not 93k or so. When half the stadium is for you, it's not the same.

The last point is more a component of yall having better teams than anyone else in the conference and playing your closest competitor, from a talent standpoint, at a neutral site.



Question. If the Vols played the tide annually in Birmingham, AL would Vol fans consider that a neutral site. Playing Texas in Dallas is not a traditional road game but it darn sure is not a neutral site either.

Not unlike Georgia vs Florida in Jacksonville, FL. I am certain the Bulldog fans would much prefer the game be played annually in Atlanta, GA.
 
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LMAO. Awwww, c'mon. As crappy as FL was last year, with Neyland all decked out in the "Checkerboard", FL still squeaked out a win in the 'infamous' Neyland Stadium. If a half-azzed coached team like FL and Muschamp can roll into Knoxville and steal a win, what makes you think Stoops and his gang can't? Please don't tell me you're pinning your and your teams hopes on the crowd? (Man, it would sound better with Jack Nicholson). Win Saturday and not just THIS Saturday and Neyland will get it's rep back. Until then, it's concrete and grass.

Nothing wrong with that logic. Stay around the board after the game. Logical thinkers are always welcome.
 
Tennessee has to play very well for the Neyland stadium crowd to be a factor, it's that simple. Been in the stadium many times when we were playing well and I'm certain it was hell on the opposing team. Also been in there many times WHEN THE TEAM WAS NOT PLAYING WELL and the opposing team(s) appeared to not be able to care less. The team will have to give the 102455 faithful reason to be enthused and involved in the game. Just the way it is.
 
Tennessee has to play very well for the Neyland stadium crowd to be a factor, it's that simple. Been in the stadium many times when we were playing well and I'm certain it was hell on the opposing team. Also been in there many times WHEN THE TEAM WAS NOT PLAYING WELL and the opposing team(s) appeared to not be able to care less. The team will have to give the 102455 faithful reason to be enthused and involved in the game. Just the way it is.

Expect around 105-106k
 
For Owen and Spock and isooner and all our other Sooner friends who are in this thread...

One of our regular posters, NTX, found this cute little gif that you might not have seen in the thread where he first put it. So I'm gonna paste it over here for you to enjoy, as well. :)

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Awww it's like when my girlfriend laughs when my team loses. Yall sweet.
 
Thread title is confusing me...
Do I come in here and be confident like the title is talking to me?

Or do I be humble and classy to counter the trash talk?
This is the rumor thread. Got any?:)
 
Question. If the Vols played the tide annually in Birmingham, AL would Vol fans consider that a neutral site. Playing Texas in Dallas is not a traditional road game but it darn sure is not a neutral site either.

Not unlike Georgia vs Florida in Jacksonville, FL. I am certain the Bulldog fans would much prefer the game be played annually in Atlanta, GA.

I don't want to speak for Dawgs or Gators, but I think they both like meeting up in Jacksonville every year. UGa just as much as UF.

If you guys (OU) don't like it, just get out of it. When you're the home team, you get to decide where home is, right? So make them play you in Norman or Enid or Oklahoma City, or wherever you like. As long as they have to cross the Red River to get to the game, it's still the Red River Rivalry, right? :)

I'm not saying I'm a proponent of you guys abandoning this tradition. I'm just saying that it can't be that unbalanced for you, or your university would've put an end to it long ago.

I honestly think a lot of Sooners (fans and players, too) are going to be surprised at how loud and intimidating a venue can actually be. I think maybe old Bob is a little off, if he's speaking for anyone other than himself.

We'll see on Saturday. :good!:
 
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This is the rumor thread. Got any?:)

I hear oil will stay below $75 barrel indefinitely (years) no matter what happens.

The price on silver and gold is basically fixed similar to oil. It will remain at a pretty much constant range of value with no large fluctuations.

If the Russian ruble ever hits 90/1 to the dollar it's the sign WW3 is a go.
 
Prove it.

We will when we kick your azz all the way back to your forsaken scorched earth piece of crap place you have to wake up to each morning of your life. Glad we get to live in a beautiful place with a team that is on the rise.
 
This stuff is kinda funny. This game will be close and the crowd noise will most definitely be a factor! It won't be the whole game, but it should be good for 2-3 penalties and a wasted timeout in each half as the clock winds down. Neyland hasn't exactly been a snake pit the last several years, but it should rattle some of the younger players in the first part of the game. I'd be surprised if your QB didn't have a good game and make a few big plays, that's the thing I'm most concerned about. If I was a Vols fan, I'd be confident in winning the game. I can see why OU fans are confident too. Both teams will play much better than last week and it'll be a helluva game! BOOMER! :rock

Barry bubba could learn some things from you.
 
We will when we kick your azz all the way back to your forsaken scorched earth piece of crap place you have to wake up to each morning of your life. Glad we get to live in a beautiful place with a team that is on the rise.

It's Oklahoman not New Mexico lol.

'bout 3 miles from the house:
 

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We will when we kick your azz all the way back to your forsaken scorched earth piece of crap place you have to wake up to each morning of your life. Glad we get to live in a beautiful place with a team that is on the rise.

Oh, TN IS a beautiful place. But...as a football fan, I'll take scorched earth looks and National Championships over beautiful places and a program still trying to find it's stride at the moment. :)
 
Oh, TN IS a beautiful place. But...as a football fan, I'll take scorched earth looks and National Championships over beautiful places and a program still trying to find it's stride at the moment. :)

We have had a few of those NC's too and 2000 from your last one is only two years sooner than ours. UT's record and beautiful East Tennessee and where our program is heading with CBJ.
 
Question. If the Vols played the tide annually in Birmingham, AL would Vol fans consider that a neutral site. Playing Texas in Dallas is not a traditional road game but it darn sure is not a neutral site either.

Not unlike Georgia vs Florida in Jacksonville, FL. I am certain the Bulldog fans would much prefer the game be played annually in Atlanta, GA.

Half of the stadium is set aside for OU and the other is set aside for Texas just like Uga vs. Florida. You don't have 93k against OU and that's the point. Around half of that is for OU fans.

Florida or Georgia also wouldn't use the Jacksonville game in an argument about how many opposing fans they play in front of because it's split in half. They also play at Neyland and Alabama.
 
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Are we changing the discussion from how OU handles playing on the road in front of large hostile crowds to he crowds the Vols play against. I would change the subject if your initial point is invalid.:huh:

Net, net. I am taking 5 days touring the state of Tennessee and the UT campus. I am coming because of Tennessee's long standing tradition as a football power that has played for decades in a stadium seating over 100,000. I am coming because of the respect I have as well as most all of the true OU fans and the OU football team have for all that is Tennessee Volunteer.

However OU is a football program that has played as many big football games on the road as any team in the history of college football. It is poppycock to think they are going to be intimidated because the crowd noise at Neyland might be a little more than they generally experience.

One of your guys in here said something along the lines of us as a team/fans not feeling like Gaylord was an intimidating place to play so why should it be any different? And my rebuttal was we play in multiple stadiums equivalent to that already so why should we? I'm not saying they haven't experienced big time games or environments, but it's a fact this team specifically and OU in general has never played in front of 100k people, especially when 95% are against you. The magnitude is irrelevant because you've played in more meaningful games than this one. Ultimately it's how the teams play and nothing more, but it's also foolish to think that an additional 20-30k fans can't help create mistakes at the LOS. Which is all most are saying.
 
Question. If the Vols played the tide annually in Birmingham, AL would Vol fans consider that a neutral site. Playing Texas in Dallas is not a traditional road game but it darn sure is not a neutral site either.

Not unlike Georgia vs Florida in Jacksonville, FL. I am certain the Bulldog fans would much prefer the game be played annually in Atlanta, GA.

You're both exactly 3 hrs from Dallas and tickets are split evenly; that's neutral. The only difference is Jacksonville is 60 miles from Gainesville and like 5 hrs from Athens. Same with B'ham for us and Bama. I've been to the UF-UGA game and the fandom is as close to 50/50 as it gets. My boss is an OU alum and season ticket holder who goes to Dallas every year and he's never considered that anything other than a neutral site game in its truest meaning.
 
You're both exactly 3 hrs from Dallas and tickets are split evenly; that's neutral. The only difference is Jacksonville is 60 miles from Gainesville and like 5 hrs from Athens. Same with B'ham for us and Bama. I've been to the UF-UGA game and the fandom is as close to 50/50 as it gets. My boss is an OU alum and season ticket holder who goes to Dallas every year and he's never considered that anything other than a neutral site game in its truest meaning.

Most OU or TX fans would never consider changing the game from the Cotton Bowl. It's not just a game it's an event. It's heresy to even suggest it.
 
Most OU or TX fans would never consider changing the game from the Cotton Bowl. It's not just a game it's an event. It's heresy to even suggest it.

Ok. Then it shouldn't be a point of contention whether or not it's a true neutral site game.
 
The players on the field will decide the game. As a UT fan we take pride in having a massive stadium that we fill up whether we are good or bad. Neyland stadium is iconic and I can't name a better venue in college football especially at night on the river. It will be a stadium and environment ou has never seen and a hostile crowd that's bigger than any crowd the ou program in its long historic history has ever played in front of. When the team and the ou fans show up they will be like holy hell now this is what a stadium should look like. The players and coaches will be impressed and it might take a series or so to settle in. We haven't been good at home in years because we haven't had the team to beat anybody, now we do and that will amp it up even more. Stoops is a hall of fame coach and ou is lucky to have him, he will have his team ready and both teams will give their best shot. For all Oklahoma fans take it in because this isn't Florida state or notre dame. This is arguably the most iconic stadium in college football and at its peak 105k+ it's going to be a great scene for 2 college heavyweights of all time. Knoxville is a pretty awesome place and tenn fans are proud of what we have and take enormous pride in it. But at the end of the day the players on the field will decide the game not the stadium, I just hope ou fans take it all in and enjoy it because this is a special place.
 
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It is a neutral site.

Get into that stadium and you'll see the stadium is evenly divided with red and orange meeting right down the center.

That's what I'm saying. Your own fans are arguing it's hardly considered neutral because it falls across state lines. Only way it's more neutral is if you played somewhere in AR that was the exact same distance for both fanbases.
 
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