Oklahoma or Tehas in Dallas??

#26
#26
Stoops>Brown.

OK by double digits. while TX has shown improvements overall in defense, they are woefully behind in overall pass defense. i expect Sam Bradford and OK's WR's to have a field day. and OK's o line will be by far the best one TX has seen all year.
 
#27
#27
Stoops>Brown.

OK by double digits. while TX has shown improvements overall in defense, they are woefully behind in overall pass defense. i expect Sam Bradford and OK's WR's to have a field day. and OK's o line will be by far the best one TX has seen all year.

I haven't watched either play this year, there sure a lot of very good match ups all over the country this week end.
 
#30
#30
Stoops>Brown.

OK by double digits. while TX has shown improvements overall in defense, they are woefully behind in overall pass defense. i expect Sam Bradford and OK's WR's to have a field day. and OK's o line will be by far the best one TX has seen all year.
Best pass defense is a good pass rush. The horns happen to have the best pass rushers in the country. Bradford will get rattled early and throw 2 picks. Murray alone won't get it done against the horns front 7.
 
#33
#33
i have ties to texas and would rather see them win (i dont like stoops at all either) but I think OU pulls away late in this one
 
#42
#42
I don't think he flopped. Looked to me like he lost his footing right before Lewis put his hands on him. Poor call.

Possibly. It was a bad call either way. You grabbing my shirt wouldn't cause me to fall backwards.
 
#43
#43
Possibly. It was a bad call either way.
Agreed. I do not know that it made that big of a difference in the end though. It would have been 3rd and 14 from the 35. OU probably would have given Texas a 7-10 yard passing play. Texas would have, most likely, made a 42-45 yard field goal.
 
#48
#48
Lewis needs to learn how to keep his hands off of McCoy on the sidelines. There is just no reason to even touch McCoy in that situation.
 

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