
Sleptaway
Favorite team: | Oklahoma ![]() |
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Number of Posts: | 5 |
Registered on: | 7/3/2024 |
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re: Does being in the SEC help or hurt Oklahoma/Texas Recruiting?
Posted by Sleptaway on 7/3/24 at 5:18 pm
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OU has been the nation’s leader in offensive innovation for 3 decades.
Longer than that. OU under Bud Wilkerson help develop the forward pass, as it was only a gimick before that, (and the 3-4 defense). Barry Switzer perfected the wishbone. OU under Bob Stoops was the first program to win the National Title using the spread offense (which is in your time frame). Lincoln Riley saw our tradition of elite OL and incorporated a wide variety of counters with play action off of it and set records yearly.
re: Does being in the SEC help or hurt Oklahoma/Texas Recruiting?
Posted by Sleptaway on 7/3/24 at 5:04 pm
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Initially it will help.. I think OU needs to be careful about how they approach recruiting and their on field success for the next few odd years.
As a worst case they risk suffering a similar fate to Nebraska
:bwahaha:
re: Texas and OU fans: post if you are glad or not glad to be in the SEC
Posted by Sleptaway on 7/3/24 at 3:16 pm
I understand it helps with the finances and recruiting. Not to thrilled about all the overconfident taunting and mud slung our way already. We can take it, just takes the shine off the move.
Plan on going to Oxford, heard the tailgate scene is great.
Plan on going to Oxford, heard the tailgate scene is great.
re: I found it interesting that Sankey....
Posted by Sleptaway on 7/3/24 at 3:06 pm
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Horns down has only really picked up and become popular within the last ten to fifteen years. Not decades as you claim. You obviously haven’t been watching sports long or you would know that.
It as been around at least 45 years in my personal experience and used nonstop.
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