Somehow don't think the Wildcats will have the magic they had last year. It should at least be interesting to see how their new guys perform against a team with a pulse. But like with Tech against us, based on game 1 I don't expect a very impressive pulse.
I'm hoping OU looks sharp, like a world beater. UGH, wait just a second I'm throwing up. We want the brainiacs to say good things about us when we beat OU.
Watched a little of last year's game and looked up some stats. Big difference was the physicality of KSU that OU didn't match. Sooners only gave their running backs 6 combined carries. Got down by 25 before closing it to a one-score game with a minute left. If KSU can keep up that same physicality, while I won't expect a win, I think they keep it close. If not, it'll be more like 41-17.
Spencer rattler just threw his second interception of the game in the second quarter. the first was a tipped pass at the line of scrimmage; the second interception was an underthrown ball. But Oklahoma is winning 14-0.
If the pass was going somewhere else, I guess that's not interference since the ball wasn't ever going to be catchable bt that receiver? If the pass was going to that dude, then no idea how it didn't get called.
The pass was indeed going to Drake Stoops. He caught it for a touchdown. I think we all know why it didn’t get called. #31 came up signaling for a flag, but the officials completely ignored it, as did the announcers. You couldn’t really see it live but it was very obvious on the replay from the Endzone camera.
Huge lucky break for OU. Wildcat touchdown to a completely uncovered receiver called back from a lineman too far past the LOS on the other side of the field.
We're about to miss the end of this in Austin so they can start showing the UT game. without OT there is no good reason to have to pick and choose. It's such crap that these college games are routinely taking nearly 4 hours.