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Oklahoma and Texas... Will SEC welcome next generation of GREATNESS???
Posted on 1/16/24 at 5:34 am
Posted on 1/16/24 at 5:34 am
Here we come!!!
All time records:
Alabama 3-2-1
Arkansas 10-4-1
Auburn 2-0
Florida 1-1
Georgia 0-1
Kentucky 2-1
LSU 1-2
Miss St - Never met on football field
Ole Miss 0-1
Missouri 67-24-5
South Carolina - Never met on football field
Tennessee 3-1
Tx a&m 19-12
Vanderbuilt 2-0-1
Hmmm 110-48-9
Oklahoma does just fine against SEC...
All time records:
Alabama 3-2-1
Arkansas 10-4-1
Auburn 2-0
Florida 1-1
Georgia 0-1
Kentucky 2-1
LSU 1-2
Miss St - Never met on football field
Ole Miss 0-1
Missouri 67-24-5
South Carolina - Never met on football field
Tennessee 3-1
Tx a&m 19-12
Vanderbuilt 2-0-1
Hmmm 110-48-9
Oklahoma does just fine against SEC...
This post was edited on 1/16/24 at 5:51 am
Posted on 1/16/24 at 5:56 am to Soonerjoe5
Missouri and Texas A&M records don’t count. Most of those games were played while in the Big 8/XII. This is a bad first topic, and I disapprove of your reasoning!
OU vs TAMU before XII (8-6)
OU vs TAMU in Big XII (11-5)
OU vs TAMU since (0-1)
OU vs TAMU before XII (8-6)
OU vs TAMU in Big XII (11-5)
OU vs TAMU since (0-1)
This post was edited on 1/16/24 at 6:02 am
Posted on 1/16/24 at 6:01 am to Soonerjoe5
Did you guys meet SC and Miss St at a pool?
Posted on 1/16/24 at 6:09 am to Soonerjoe5
So almost 80% of your wins are against teams that were brought in for tv sets alone, and are still considered big 12. Congrats.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 6:39 am to Soonerjoe5
a 10-3 record while playing in the B12 is like a 7-6 record while in the SEC.
You're not impressing anyone. You're...Arkie. Or Florida.
You're not impressing anyone. You're...Arkie. Or Florida.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 7:02 am to Oklahomey
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Oklahomey
If the numbers are accurate, OU is 24-14 vs SECCteams minus the two gimps.
You can stop capitulating so hard now. It’s gonna be okay.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 7:05 am to Soonerjoe5

Posted on 1/16/24 at 7:07 am to DawgsLife
OU has been the tallest midget for a while in a JV league
No more trips to Lawrence, Waco, Aimes and Lubbock.
Those toothless trailer fans better prepare
No more trips to Lawrence, Waco, Aimes and Lubbock.
Those toothless trailer fans better prepare
Posted on 1/16/24 at 7:09 am to Smokeys Howl
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Or Florida.
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Tenner fan
Oh the irony
Posted on 1/16/24 at 7:27 am to Soonerjoe5
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Will SEC welcome next generation of GREATNESS
How has that worked out for the last three admissions to the SEC - Arkansas, A&M and Missouri? You might want to have a conversation with those guys and get some pointers about what greatness is and isn't.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 7:39 am to Soonerjoe5
Remember when we beat you a few months ago
Posted on 1/16/24 at 7:39 am to Naked Bootleg
Are you satisfied with that 24-14 record? One of those wins over Arkansas was in a bowl game while they were a member of the SEC.
These losses weigh heavy over any win:
2003 BCSNCG vs. LSU
2008 BCSNCG vs. Florida
2017 CFP vs. Georgia
2018 CFP vs. Alabama
2019 CFP vs. LSU
You can’t really brag about a winning record over the SEC when the most important games resulted in LOSSES.
These losses weigh heavy over any win:
2003 BCSNCG vs. LSU
2008 BCSNCG vs. Florida
2017 CFP vs. Georgia
2018 CFP vs. Alabama
2019 CFP vs. LSU
You can’t really brag about a winning record over the SEC when the most important games resulted in LOSSES.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 7:45 am to Soonerjoe5
I am sure you think this will strike fear in the hearts of SEC members but laughably it does just the opposite. There are 5 SEC schoolss that have won a National title since OU won theirs. 4 have multiple. Until you do something in this conference please stop posting about all your past accomplishments which mean nothing until now
Posted on 1/16/24 at 7:45 am to Soonerjoe5
Oklahoma and Texas doing well against the SEC in the past is indisputable...their doing so after playing SEC talent week in and week out over a 12 game scheduled and several years is a whole 'nother can of worms. Texas A&M all time winning % is right at 61%. Prior to joining the SEC it was almost 64%. I suspect Missouri and Arkansas have seen a similar drop. Playing in bowl games is a different undertaking than playing Auburn, UK, UF and UT in 4 consecutive weeks. Time will tell but given the weak arse regular season that OU and Texas have both always played it is going to be a shock playing against SEC rosters 5-6 weeks in a row.
UGA is a good example this season. UGA was as deep and talented as anyone in CFB this season. UGA was not as deep and talented as it had been the previous 2 seasons. UGA lost to Alabama in the SEC CG because of a minor drop off in talented depth being 100%. The same thing happened in 2021 and a month later UGA smoked Michigan and beat Alabama. The same could be argued for Alabama in 2021 and OSU last year...almost universally Alabama and Ohio State fans have made that argument...had it not been for their loss of talented depth to injury they beat UGA. Playing UK, UT, Auburn and Florida, for example, during the regular season week in and week out causes those kinds of losses to talented depth. OU and Texas have not proven to have that kind of talented developed depth. They may well win the SEC next year and for the foreseeable future but they will not do so without an upgrade in talented depth that is developed and ready to go when someone goes down with an injury. It takes talent top to bottom and those players not starting have to be nearly fully developed to win the SEC.
UGA is a good example this season. UGA was as deep and talented as anyone in CFB this season. UGA was not as deep and talented as it had been the previous 2 seasons. UGA lost to Alabama in the SEC CG because of a minor drop off in talented depth being 100%. The same thing happened in 2021 and a month later UGA smoked Michigan and beat Alabama. The same could be argued for Alabama in 2021 and OSU last year...almost universally Alabama and Ohio State fans have made that argument...had it not been for their loss of talented depth to injury they beat UGA. Playing UK, UT, Auburn and Florida, for example, during the regular season week in and week out causes those kinds of losses to talented depth. OU and Texas have not proven to have that kind of talented developed depth. They may well win the SEC next year and for the foreseeable future but they will not do so without an upgrade in talented depth that is developed and ready to go when someone goes down with an injury. It takes talent top to bottom and those players not starting have to be nearly fully developed to win the SEC.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 8:24 am to AwgustaDawg
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Playing UK, UT, Auburn and Florida, for example, during the regular season week in and week out causes those kinds of losses to talented depth. OU and Texas have not proven to have that kind of talented developed depth.
This is probably the eight millionth version of this claim that I've read on this board since it was announced that OU and Texas were coming over to the SEC.,
Whether it is true or not... I'm just glad there are now only about eight months until the actual game playing starts.
The one thing that SEC fan might consider is that Alabama and more recently Georgia... have gone through the SEC schedule without a lot of trouble for a number of years now. So this SEC gauntlet of "playing Auburn, UK, UF and UT in four consecutive weeks" isn't impossible to overcome. If it were then Alabama and Georgia wouldn't have been able to do it year after year.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 8:38 am to theRealJesseD
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Oh the irony
UF went 5-7, goobernut. We went 9-4.
So, maybe you should look up 'irony' in the dictionary.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 8:40 am to Gunga Din
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This is probably the eight millionth version of this claim
You'll understand soon enough.
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Whether it is true or not...
Bang your head against a soft wrestling mat for ten minutes, then bang it against a hard brick wall for ten minutes.
Then revisit whether this is 'true or not'.
The B12 is soft. Dumbass.
This post was edited on 1/16/24 at 9:05 am
Posted on 1/16/24 at 9:34 am to 1BIGTigerFan
Welcome them?
Well, the Okies aren't too bad, but Texas?
I hope their entire fan base gets dick leprosy.
Well, the Okies aren't too bad, but Texas?
I hope their entire fan base gets dick leprosy.
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