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Oklahoma vs SEC Opponents In Playoff Games or Nattys
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:09 am
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:09 am
2003 BCS National Title Game Loss to LSU 31-24
2009 BCS National Title Game Loss to Oklahoma 24-14
2018 CFP Semifinal Loss to Georgia 54-48
2019 CFP Semifinal Loss to Alabama 45-34
2020 CFP Semifinal Loss to LSU 63-28
0-5 is not SEC material
2009 BCS National Title Game Loss to Oklahoma 24-14
2018 CFP Semifinal Loss to Georgia 54-48
2019 CFP Semifinal Loss to Alabama 45-34
2020 CFP Semifinal Loss to LSU 63-28
0-5 is not SEC material
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:15 am to dawgfan24348
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2003 BCS National Title Game Loss to LSU 31-24
2009 BCS National Title Game Loss to Oklahoma 24-14
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Alabama beat Texas in the 2009 BCS Title Game, played in 2010.
If you are talking about the 2008 BCS Title Game, played in 2009, then LSU beat Oklahoma 24-14.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:16 am to dawgfan24348
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2003 BCS National Title Game Loss to LSU 31-24
21-14*
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2018 CFP Semifinal Loss to Georgia 54-48
One of the best games I’ve ever watched
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2020 CFP Semifinal Loss to LSU 63-28
The most blackout drunk I have ever gotten at a sporting event. Was a great weekend in ATL
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:17 am to Toroballistic
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If you are talking about the 2008 BCS Title Game, played in 2009, then LSU beat Oklahoma 24-14.
Florida
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:18 am to Toroballistic
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If you are talking about the 2008 BCS Title Game, played in 2009, then LSU beat Oklahoma 24-14.
That was Florida. LSU beat them in 2003.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:19 am to dawgfan24348
Against the SEC - Literally any other Team than the best
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2020 OU 55 UF 20
2016 OU 35 Auburn 16
2015 OU 24 UT 17
2014 OU 34 UT 10
2013 OU 45 Bama 31
2012 aTm 41 OU 13
2003 OU 20 Bama 13
2002 OU 37 Bama 27
2001 OU 10 Arkansas 3
If you want to Say OU has not been as good as the Best SEC team fine. It gets harder to Say OU wouldn't beat most other teams in the SEC, cause they have
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2020 OU 55 UF 20
2016 OU 35 Auburn 16
2015 OU 24 UT 17
2014 OU 34 UT 10
2013 OU 45 Bama 31
2012 aTm 41 OU 13
2003 OU 20 Bama 13
2002 OU 37 Bama 27
2001 OU 10 Arkansas 3
If you want to Say OU has not been as good as the Best SEC team fine. It gets harder to Say OU wouldn't beat most other teams in the SEC, cause they have
This post was edited on 8/4/21 at 11:25 am
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:20 am to dawgfan24348
How did Georgia do against teams not named Georgia on that list? We got our arse kicked up between our ears twice. Other 3 were good games. Rose Bowl vs you guys was painful, but it's a classic. Can we see the record for non semi final match ups? I remember Johnny football kicking our arse too in the cotton bowl.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:21 am to Jake81
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2010 aTm 41 OU 13
A&M won the 2010 game at Kyle 33-19. If you're talking about the Cotton Bowl, that was the 2012 season.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:24 am to CGSC Lobotomy
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A&M won the 2010 game at Kyle 33-19. If you're talking about the Cotton Bowl, that was the 2012 season.
Good Catch -Fixed it
Was trying to list the actual OU vs SEC games
Not the 11-5 record OU has against aTm as members of the Big 12
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:25 am to dawgfan24348
No sh*t Sherlock! I’ve brought this up many times. Get with the times.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:25 am to SouthernInsanity
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SouthernInsanity

Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:30 am to dawgfan24348
Georgia is the only SEC champion to not win a National Championship Game (1998-present). That is not SEC material. Auburn, Alabama, Florida, LSU, Tennessee have won SEC and NC games. UGA has yet to. Why is that?
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:32 am to Toroballistic
quote:nope
If you are talking about the 2008 BCS Title Game, played in 2009, then LSU beat Oklahoma 24-14.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:35 am to dawgfan24348
Why is a Georgia fan talking shite to OU??
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:35 am to I-59 Tiger
Damn auto-correct!!
Did I do that right?
Did I do that right?
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:39 am to Jake81
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Against the SEC - Literally any other Team than the best
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So you're saying that when not having to deal with the pressure of winning a title or advancing to a championship game, OU does really well.
What an awesome trait for a program to have.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:41 am to Toroballistic
Also worth mentioning
OU all time vs current SEC:
110-49-8 68%
OU all time vs current SEC:
110-49-8 68%
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:42 am to dawgfan24348
Get ready for arse whippings.
Oklahoma football: Defense is OU’s diamond in disguise in 2021 season
With a high-powered offense that under Lincoln Riley has been one of the best in college football, the Sooners have had no trouble putting plenty of points on the scoreboard. But they have had trouble getting defensive stops and keeping their opponents out of the end zone.
And that’s proven to be Oklahoma’s Achilles heel when it has reached the College Football Playoff.
When you think of Oklahoma in the current time and place of college football, the thought immediately goes to powerful, high-scoring offense that places its bet on outscoring everybody.
Pp
There is a lot of excitement and high optimism in the Sooner Nation, and increasing recognition in the media, that the Oklahoma defense has improved its level of play to the extent that the Sooners are a more balanced, complete team than they’ve been in over a decade.
With better balance between offensive and defensive strength and more opportunity to play truly complementary football, there is strong believe that this OU’s best chance yet under Riley to not only make it into the College Football Playoff, for what would be the fourth time in the last six seasons, but make it past the semifinal round and play for an eighth national championship.
The Sooners have improved their talent level on defense in Grinch’s two previous seasons, and they return 11 players with starting experience, plus one or two years in Grinch’s defensive system. This coming season will be the deepest OU has been in the defensive unit in years.
Last year the defensive line was probably the deepest position group on the team, and it looks like it will remain so in 2021. Meanwhile, Oklahoma has improved the talent and depth at the linebacker position. The depth and versatility of the front seven on defense may be the biggest defensive development since Grinch arrived.
The Sooners have also added size and length in the defensive secondary, one of Grinch’s primary goals when he took the job as the new Sooner DC.
The year before Grinch arrived, in 2018, Oklahoma ranked 114th out of 129 FBS teams in total defense. Last season, the Sooners were 29th in total defense and 26th in average yards per play allowed.
The Sooners also finished in the top 10 nationally in sacks, third-down defense and run defense. Those aren’t numbers from a bad defense; those are impressive metrics from a defense that has incorporated speed and a more aggressive style of play under under Grinch.
All of this adds up to a defensive unit that appears primed and ready to become relevant again and is the missing piece to the puzzle in positioning Oklahoma, not as a wannabe, but as a legitimate national title contender.
Oklahoma football: Defense is OU’s diamond in disguise in 2021 season
With a high-powered offense that under Lincoln Riley has been one of the best in college football, the Sooners have had no trouble putting plenty of points on the scoreboard. But they have had trouble getting defensive stops and keeping their opponents out of the end zone.
And that’s proven to be Oklahoma’s Achilles heel when it has reached the College Football Playoff.
When you think of Oklahoma in the current time and place of college football, the thought immediately goes to powerful, high-scoring offense that places its bet on outscoring everybody.
Pp
There is a lot of excitement and high optimism in the Sooner Nation, and increasing recognition in the media, that the Oklahoma defense has improved its level of play to the extent that the Sooners are a more balanced, complete team than they’ve been in over a decade.
With better balance between offensive and defensive strength and more opportunity to play truly complementary football, there is strong believe that this OU’s best chance yet under Riley to not only make it into the College Football Playoff, for what would be the fourth time in the last six seasons, but make it past the semifinal round and play for an eighth national championship.
The Sooners have improved their talent level on defense in Grinch’s two previous seasons, and they return 11 players with starting experience, plus one or two years in Grinch’s defensive system. This coming season will be the deepest OU has been in the defensive unit in years.
Last year the defensive line was probably the deepest position group on the team, and it looks like it will remain so in 2021. Meanwhile, Oklahoma has improved the talent and depth at the linebacker position. The depth and versatility of the front seven on defense may be the biggest defensive development since Grinch arrived.
The Sooners have also added size and length in the defensive secondary, one of Grinch’s primary goals when he took the job as the new Sooner DC.
The year before Grinch arrived, in 2018, Oklahoma ranked 114th out of 129 FBS teams in total defense. Last season, the Sooners were 29th in total defense and 26th in average yards per play allowed.
The Sooners also finished in the top 10 nationally in sacks, third-down defense and run defense. Those aren’t numbers from a bad defense; those are impressive metrics from a defense that has incorporated speed and a more aggressive style of play under under Grinch.
All of this adds up to a defensive unit that appears primed and ready to become relevant again and is the missing piece to the puzzle in positioning Oklahoma, not as a wannabe, but as a legitimate national title contender.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 11:44 am to Marktastic86
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So you're saying that when not having to deal with the pressure of winning a title or advancing to a championship game, OU does really well.
What an awesome trait for a program to have.
So Oklahoma is just like Georgia
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