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re: Texas/Trash

Posted by fairdinkem on 8/18/26 at 1:46 pm to
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And you stupid fricks fight song is *checks notes* Boomer Sooner

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In Oklahoma history, a boomer was a 19th-century settler who took part in the Boomer Movement from 1879 to 1889. These pioneers "boomed" or made a loud public fuss demanding that the federal government open the unassigned lands of Indian Territory for white homestead settlement.


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In Oklahoma, a Sooner originally referred to a settler who snuck past the border and entered the Unassigned Lands illegally before the official start of the Land Rush at noon on April 22, 1889, in order to claim the best plots of land ahead of others


So you fricks celebrate multi dimensional being pieces of shite for generations and proudly so.

You think you have a leg to stand on dipshit?


Uterus, Mexico has an excellent point of view of just who are land thieves and who aren't.

Imagine a neighbor (Mexico) inviting people (Texans) to live in their massive, empty backyard, only for those guests to eventually lock the neighbor out and claim the entire neighborhood for themselves.

What was that old saw about eyes, splinters & planks?
Easy. Hiring Howard Schnellenberger (Smellso'burbon) to coach Oklahoma.

His wife had several incidents that were hushed up by the DA's office as well.
Supporting data for "All time SEC program Rankings"

Just data, OK?

Legendary Winning Streaks

From 1948 through 1957, the University of Oklahoma football team achieved a monumental overall record of 95 wins, 6 losses, and 2 ties (95–6–2).

• The 31-Game Streak: After losing the 1948 season opener to Santa Clara, Oklahoma did not lose another game for over two years. They won 31 consecutive games before falling to Kentucky in the 1951 Sugar Bowl.
Stormin in Norman

• The 47-Game Streak: Following a loss to Notre Dame and a tie with Pittsburgh early in 1953, Oklahoma launched a 47-game winning streak that spanned from October 1953 to November 1957. This remains the longest undefeated winning streak in college football history. Ironically, the historic streak was finally snapped by Notre Dame in a 7–0 shutout in Norman.

There's a reason for the rankings.
This response is based upon your thread title, not your text.

Joe Washington, 1975 vs. Mizery. The last 2-OU offensive plays of the game. Look it up.
"Winningest SEC teams by decade (since 1960s)"

Based on the thread title, why omit UT, A&M & OU?

You have a rare talent for speaking at length without disturbing the facts.
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But none of those other SEC states "founding member" states. Texas borders Louisiana. Hell, Missouri borders Tennessee and Kentucky (barely).

Oklahoma is an interloper in our great conference and they should go back to the Big 12 where they are more comfortable.


I love how you think outside the box, it's clear nobody ever invited you inside one.
18 yr. old Jamelle Holieway took over mid game after Troy Aikman got his leg broken against Miami. OU wins the Natty this year.
1975. OU was the 1974 NC playing Kansas at Norman. We had 4-lost fumbles & 4-interceptions and lost big. Went on the win the 1974 NC but it was devastating at the time.

Runner up, 1980 Stanford comes to a rainy Saturday game in Norman. My roommate was the son of the OU neurological surgeon for the team and he and his wife always brought beer kegs & BBQ to our apartment before games. The doctor said "I don't feel good about this game".

At the time I didn't know John Elway from John Wayne. That quickly resolved itself as he ran & passed OU into oblivion.
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That Rose Bowl vs. USC for the BCS Championship. Not to take away from that USC team but we got blown the frick out. Dropping punts, an otherwise rock solid Heisman-winning QB in Jason White going full retard for 3 picks, and a healthy Adrian Peterson getting bottled up for the entire game. The entire team just shite their pants.


This is it for me. It was like surgery without anesthesia.
Division championships. Directional conference championships / co-championships. It's beneath your dignity. The only thin worse is to falsly claim any kind of championship years or decades after it was not awarded to your team. (A&M, hint, hint).

Once the Texas coach commissioned championship rings for being the "Texas State Champion" for besting all the other Texas schools they played in one season.

SEC, you're better than this.

re: I can’t stand Texas…

Posted by fairdinkem on 7/26/26 at 4:37 pm to
You're not wrong, you're just operating in a different intellectual time zone.
All-time football series against Missouri:

Oklahoma leads, 68–25–5 (.719) Largest victory Oklahoma, 77–0 (1986)

re: I can’t stand Texas…

Posted by fairdinkem on 7/24/26 at 3:19 pm to
The liberal nature of Austin is world reknown. Dee Eee Eye, El Gee Bee Tee Queue, etc. is their siren songs.

The football team embodies this inclusivity so much that back in 1994 they allowed a player on their football team that was not even enrolled at UT and was using an alias to play.

Dear old Ron McKelvey (30 years old, that is) donned the Burnt Orange and was only exposed just before their bowl game.

LINK

Now, would this be considered cheating? Just gotta' know.
The move is in consideration of the heat expected. You can still go on Saturday if it means that much to you.
Texas fans need to ask Mexico about squatters, cheaters and land thievery.
1976. OU-6, Texas-6 @ the Cotton Bowl

Worst day ever.
Congrats to the MSU women. You beat us fair & square. Best of luck in OKC. Your fun has just begun, enjoy!

re: Horns Down Sign

Posted by fairdinkem on 5/24/26 at 1:07 pm to
FULL DISCLOSURE: This is long & for comedic purpose. If you don't do LONG, DON'T READ! If you don't have a sense of humor, DON'T READ. Otherwise, enjoy, or not.

Before we can get to the “Horns Down Sign” (HDS), we must go to the origin of the hand sign that it emulates.

“The "sign of the horns" (pointing the index and pinky fingers while holding the middle and ring fingers down with the thumb) is the most well-known hand gesture associated with Satanism and occult practices.”

The Sign of the Horns (il Cornuto)

Modern Satanism: In LaVeyan Satanism, the gesture is used as a formal salutation or invocation. It is frequently associated with Baphomet, a goat-headed deity figure in occultism.

Wicca: The gesture is used in Wiccan rituals to invoke or represent the Horned God.

Regional Meanings: In many Latin and Mediterranean countries, if this sign is pointed directly at someone and twisted, it is an offensive gesture used to suggest a person's spouse is unfaithful.

Modern American College Sports Meanings: Used by supporters of a specific learning institution in Texas in the original upright (fingers pointing vertical) position in various arm positions (often utilizing both arms/hands).”
The supporters of this institution, particularly fans of their sports programs, claims this symbol they refer to as “Hook ‘Em Horns” colloquially represents the power & intimidating qualities of a huge male bovine creature with enormous horns (shaped similar with the Il Cornuto above).

This beast is referred to as “Bevo” as a result of an act (cow rustling) by students of their in-state rival learning institution. The following is disputed but likely true. It is said that the rivals had recently defeated the “Hook ‘Ems” by a score of 13-0 and proceeded to “brand” the score into the very visible hide of the bovine.

Panic ensued as this would certainly prevent their mascot from being on display at sporting events reminding everyone of their recent loss to their #1 rival. In accordance with the long-standing traditions of representing what they really are, the answer was obvious. Take a red-hot bar of iron and 13-0 becomes “BEVO”, with a little artistic branding technique.

Problem solved!

In the irony of all ironies, BEVO is what is known as a “steer.”

For those absent an agrarian association:

“A steer is a male bovine (cattle) that has been castrated at a young age before reaching sexual maturity. Because they lack the testosterone of intact males, steers are much more docile and are primarily raised for beef production. “Speaks volumes, huh?

Perhaps this is related to the Regional Meanings: defined above.

Epilogue:
Thus the “Horns Down” sign (HDS), or the inverted (“Hook ‘Em) emerged as the antithesis to the demagoguery associated with everything burnt orange.

Reactions from orange to the HDS have ranged from drunken diatribes & social violence to the extreme of forcing the Big 12 conference to not allow the HDS to be displayed directly to any opposing Big 12 player for any reason.

This behavior is defined by the medical community as follows:

Megalomaniacs: These individuals use intimidation and put-downs to protect a fragile ego and exert control over others.” By-the-book you know.


OU alum & fan since '65.

Earl was the greatest RB I have ever seen. Coach Royal once said, "when Earl ran, snot flew". Add blood & spit and that covers it.

The recruiting battle was insane sans internet & modern recruiting services. There are many public versions and even better private versions from the people directly involved. It also involved 2-grandmothers.

I was physically ill when we missed Earl. The fact that he nearly went to OU was a positive factor in future Texas players signing with OU in the future.

Not to explode Horn fans delusional recollection of why Earl ultimately chose OU, I provide item #5 of the account of Earl's decision process. Look it up yourself if need be.

5. The "Late-Night Sign"

"As Signing Day neared, Campbell was still incredibly torn between the two schools and turned to prayer for a final decision. According to his official biography, he prayed: "God, if it's your will that I should attend the University of Texas, then I'll get up during the night to pee. If not, if I sleep through the night, then I'll know your choice for me will be the University of Oklahoma." Campbell woke up in the middle of the night to use the restroom, took it as a divine sign, and committed to the Longhorns."


While I have no love loss for UT & vacillate between levels of massive dislike, I will never fall into the "hater" category solely due to Earl.