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bigdukesix commented on the blog post Bush Paves the Way for Henderson? 21 minutes ago
Kiffin’s father is a great coach, but the rest of that staff isn’t. Orgeron and Kiffin are both good, dirty recruiters and mediocre to poor gameday coaches.
How important is that in college football? How good of a gameday coach is Mack Brown? Greg Davis?
Orgeron is actually a damn fine defensive line coach,
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Tim commented on the blog post NIT Preview – Seton Hall 25 minutes ago
How much longer to football season?
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post Bush Paves the Way for Henderson? 46 minutes ago
CTJ,
Always impassioned. I agree with you that his delay had to do with not being eligible to sign rather than awaiting for the smoke to settle. However, the point is not with motive but with opportunity. Maybe the kid and his family don’t know anything and just trudged along with his planned
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CloseToJumping commented on the blog post Beat the Barkers NCAA Tourney Bracket 1 hour, 38 minutes ago
I am angling for the weekend with SizzleChest. I am hoping to channel his evil in the right directions.
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Casey Heathcott commented on the blog post Want to plant my feet on Rampart Street… 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
Interesting read by a Kentucky writer: Apparently Kansas and Baylor are the only two teams with a shot at winning it all. http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20100316/COLUMNISTS01/303160023
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Mister Mike commented on the blog post State of the Union – NU Basketball, Part 1 (or Why We Are Where We Are) 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
I get what you’re saying, but honestly, it’s a cop out. Period. If the AD was to actually commit some resources into building a program, we would be competitive and probably would even give K-State a run for its money. We may never be a KU, but we sure as hell wouldn’t
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J Rog commented on the blog post Bienvenidos a Miami: Heat Preview 2 hours, 53 minutes ago
Totally agree re: RJ. I’m hesitant to shout it from the mountain tops until he does it against a contending team. So far his success has been against 2nd tier teams.
Ginobili is just incredible to watch right now. Just goes to show how hurt he really must have been last season.
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Sancho wrote a new blog post: 2010 Football Schedule Released 2 hours, 58 minutes ago
09/05/10 at Texas Tech
09/11/10 vs. UAB * Ford Stadium
09/18/10 vs. Washington State Ford Stadium
09/24/10 vs. TCU Ford Stadium
10/02/10 at Rice * Houston, Texas
10/09/10 vs. Tulsa * Ford Stadium
10/16/10 at Navy Annapolis, Md.
10/23/10 vs. Houston * Ford Stadium
10/30/10 at Tulane * New Orleans, La.
11/06/10 at UTEP * El Paso, Texas
11/20/10 vs. Marshall * Ford Stadium
11/27/10
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James commented on the blog post Things To Do While Not Watching OU in the NCAA Tourney 3 hours, 12 minutes ago
Nate, agreed on the buying players. What does the NCAA do? Oh yeah, you “vacate wins”. I vacated my bowels this morning.
I was busting your balls on Oklahoma. I have had some good times in some of the surprisingly scenic areas. Also, Maker’s is my poison and who would ever
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Burnt Orange Wookiee commented on the blog post Bienvenidos a Miami: Heat Preview 3 hours, 15 minutes ago
The emergence of RJ being what we thought he would be seems pretty big. Oh, and that Ginobili guy is playing pretty good right now. Seeing Manu be Manu always brings a smile to my face.
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Blake Stansbery wrote a new blog post: Arkansas Razorback Football’s Top Six Impact Freshman for 2010 3 hours, 42 minutes ago
The Arkansas Razorbacks’ 2010 signing class did a good job of filling areas of need and adding size, speed, and talent to Bobby Petrino’s roster.
The major recruiting services did not rank the Hogs among the top 25 recruiting classes, while the Max Emfinger and Tom Lemmings of the recruiting world did think more highly
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Ibas water bottle commented on the blog post All Signs Point to March Madness Expanding to 96 Teams 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
Somewhere in rehab Sean Sutton is pissed this didn’t happen 4 years ago.
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Kevin Berger wrote a new blog post: Bracket Analysis: The Beasts of the East 4 hours, 2 minutes ago
If the South is a region of guards, the East is a region of men. Large men, that play an old school, physical brand of basketball. Guys like Demarcus Cousins, Kevin Jones, Damion James, Trevor Booker, and Al-Farouq Aminu, put the power in power forward.
These guys rebound above the rim and
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J Rog wrote a new blog post: Reggie Miller is a Bad Man 4 hours, 22 minutes ago
If you haven’t yet, I highly recommend watching ESPN’s latest 30 for 30: Winning Time about the Indiana Pacer’sReggie Miller’s rivalry with the New York Knicks in the early 90’s. Anyone that can make Spike Lee look stupid is a friend of mine.
The things that Reggie did to John Starks in those playoff series are
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Nordberg commented on the blog post Texas finishes sweep of Iowa 4 hours, 40 minutes ago
Green and then Workman I’d imagine.
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J Rog wrote a new blog post: Bienvenidos a Miami: Heat Preview 4 hours, 47 minutes ago
If we can score, we have a chance. The Heat are a poor team in a mediocre conference this year and don’t come with a lot of fire power. The one thing they can do is play defense, holding teams to 95.2 points per game, 5th best in the NBA. Dorrell Wright returns from a
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Nate Heupel commented on the blog post Things To Do While Not Watching OU in the NCAA Tourney 4 hours, 55 minutes ago
coloradoag:
First of all, I’ve very seriously thought your proposal #9 over. See: Calipari, John. People don’t seem to care if you buy basketball players. Only if you do it blatantly (USC) or you call/text them too much.
Oklahoma (outside of Oklahoma City and Tulsa metropolitan areas) is a lot of fun if you’re
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Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Bracket Analysis: The South is a Bear of a Bracket 4 hours, 56 minutes ago
Ha ha ha ha! It’s Joel Osteen’s world. You just live in it.
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admin commented on the blog post Bracket Analysis: The South is a Bear of a Bracket 4 hours, 56 minutes ago
Ha ha ha ha! It’s Joel Osteen’s world. You just livesin in it.
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admin commented on the blog post Bracket Analysis: The South is a Bear of a Bracket 4 hours, 56 minutes ago
Ha ha ha ha! It’s Joel Osteen’s world. You just live sin in it.
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post Beat the Barkers NCAA Tourney Bracket 5 hours, 3 minutes ago
I will own that tote bag. And it will hold my porn.
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James commented on the blog post Bracket Analysis: The South is a Bear of a Bracket 5 hours, 19 minutes ago
Baylor has the horses to make it to Indy, but Scott Drew is the Mike Gundy of college hoops. He’ll find a way to blow it.
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HenryJames commented on the blog post Robinson can, no? 5 hours, 53 minutes ago
Yes, it sounds like he is planning on hitting Texeira third.
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Kevin Berger commented on the blog post Bracket Analysis: The South is a Bear of a Bracket 6 hours, 5 minutes ago
“And I can understand the Longhorn fan thinking mighty Baylor goes all the way. After they bitch slapped the Horns three times this year, they are the basketball equivilent of the three foot long rat my wife saw in the garage.”
I actually like Baylor based on how they played Kansas and to an extent KSU.
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Ag_in_TX commented on the blog post Bracket Analysis: The South is a Bear of a Bracket 6 hours, 12 minutes ago
Of course not.
Here is another bold claim – all 7 Big XII teams bolt out the gate and win their first round games.
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Kevin Berger commented on the blog post Bracket Analysis: The Wild West Regional 6 hours, 19 minutes ago
Work, I love Xavier. Really athletic team that feeds off of mismatches that superstar guard Jordan Crawford creates. Hell, he’s good enough to carry X past Minnesota and even Pitt if he’s hot.
The problem for XU is that they don’t defend as well as they have in the past. They’ll have
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Kevin Berger commented on the blog post Bracket Analysis: The South is a Bear of a Bracket 6 hours, 32 minutes ago
Ag, cool, I agree with pretty much everything you say except your claim that you dictated tempo to UNM. But no biggie.
The reason I like Siena is that it’s basically the same team that beat Ohio State in the tourney last year and then played a 1 seeded Louisville team down to the wire.
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Mister Mike wrote a new blog post: State of the Union – NU Basketball, Part 1 (or Why We Are Where We Are) 6 hours, 33 minutes ago
NU’s Ugly Duckling Program
Read that and you’ll say to yourself “State of the Union of…what??”
I know that’s what most of you will say. It’s not really shock or surprise that NU has a basketball program, though. It’s that sense of shock and surprise to anyone (especially our Barking Brethren over at OBK) that
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Hiphopopotamus commented on the blog post We talkin’ ’bout brackets 6 hours, 44 minutes ago
I’ll say the same thing I did at March to March…
I love this Baylor team. They’ve got all the pieces for a run and they’re in a ridiculously underwhlemingly regional, BUT…
It’s Baylor. They haven’t won a tournament GAME since I think 1950…now we’re expecting them to go out and win 4 in a row?
Certainly those
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Hiphopopotamus commented on the blog post We talkin’ ’bout brackets 6 hours, 44 minutes ago
I’ll say the same thing I did at March to March…
I love this Baylor team. They’ve got all the pieces for a run and they’re in a ridiculously underwhlemingly regional, BUT…
It’s Baylor. They haven’t won a tournament GAME since I think 1950…now we’re expecting them to go out and win 4 in a row?
Certainly those
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Fuggah said:
August 8th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
“When you can get guys in school that can’t qualify for LSU, and when you can get guys in school who get kicked out of LSU…you’ve got an advantage that other teams don’t.”
Very nicely put.
Some schools love their football team because their university and state suck. Some people love their football team because their university and state do not suck.
Nordberg said:
August 8th, 2008 at 12:31 pm
This chain of comments is going to be fucking awesome.
BrickHorn said:
August 8th, 2008 at 12:44 pm
In every public school district, there’s a special school for severely academically or behaviorally troubled students. In the Big 12, there is OU.
Facebook User said:
August 8th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
When you say violating team rules, do you mean committing multiple felonies?
coach Callahan said:
August 8th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
no, he means there was a cheerleader at the school named Team Rules. Her father loved football and only had girls.
Vasherized said:
August 8th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
They used to take guys with just one felony but I know the process is much stricter now so perhaps multiple felonies is the new standard.
It’s about time Stoops starts wearing that visor with a lil tilt.
98horn said:
August 8th, 2008 at 1:27 pm
So is Robert Joesph going to start at safety for OU?
dedfischer said:
August 8th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
I don’t see this one ending nicely.
dedfischer said:
August 8th, 2008 at 2:50 pm
I’m surprised Britt Mitchell has popped in here.
DBH said:
August 8th, 2008 at 8:25 pm
Who can blame Mitchell? His ears were probably bleeding from Jarboe’s rappin’ ‘n shit. The kid still has to sit out a year, yet eagerly left blowU for El Paso. Ouch.
Austin180 said:
August 8th, 2008 at 8:31 pm
That’s Marines, not marines.
Ransom Stoddard said:
August 9th, 2008 at 6:28 am
1. How miserable of a hellhole does the city of Norman have to be that someone would prefer being in El Paso?
2. How completely worthless does OU have to be academically that people who can’t qualify at LSU are easily admitted? Just, wow
vvn8bs said:
August 9th, 2008 at 9:20 am
Easy to throw stones when you call Austin home. The rest of us will sit quietly in our glass houses.
Kafka said:
August 9th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
It is perplexing that the sooners are so proud of their success when a lot of that success depends on cheating, lax standards, and importing most of their players from Texas.
Having said that, their biggest advantage right now is Bob Stoops. they deserve a lot of credit for that hire (OU is Stoops’ first head coaching job at the college or pro level).
I love college football, especially the horns, but I’m not sure that it makes complete sense for universities (which are all about research and education) to have these huge football programs that have nothing to do with education or research. Obviously it can be very profitable for the university so my qualms are not financial.
My issue about college football (as practised by UT, for example), is that it is not really amateur but is a big business. I don’t know where you draw the line but I guess I would prefer that schools would be playing players from their own area for one thing (as UT does for the most part).
I also think that if college football is not really going to be an amateur sport, then the players should be paid whatever their market value is.
NateHeupel said:
August 10th, 2008 at 10:29 pm
“It is perplexing that the sooners are so proud of their success when a lot of that success depends on cheating, lax standards, and importing most of their players from Texas.”
Aside from this entire sentence being incorrect…
It is perplexing that UT named their stadium after an OU alumnus. An OU all-American and Vince Young are the only reasons UT has any success of note. Without Royal, UT is like Texas A&M (a flash in the pan that’s really just a national joke) but more pompous.
To get to the point, I think this is the result of a straight trade. OU cut Jarboe not because of a weak rap, but because they were deep at WR anyway and needed an experienced OL for 2009. The rumor is that Jones made a rap (irony) insulting Katrina victims, and Les Miles had to boot him for PR.
Who here has read Jim Dent’s “The Undefeated”, laying out extensive allegations of cheating? Kafka, go ahead and raise your hand high. Who here knew that author Jim Dent is up for parole this year after spending the last 4 years in prison? I always trust ex-cons, how about you?
Kafka said:
August 11th, 2008 at 4:43 am
Nate,
You should look at the OU depth chart (listing the guys that actually play some) and count the number of players from Texas and the number of players from Oklahoma. In recent years, there are pretty much always way more Texans than Oklahomans. for example, if you look at the 2007 depth chart on O, there are 9 Texans and 3 Oklahomans (and a bunch of guys from other states (i.e. not Oklahoma)). If Oklahoma tried to win with home grown Oklahoma talent, it would not crack the top 20.
There is absolutely no point in arguing about my other two criticisms for Oklahoma (cheating and lax standards). Oklahoma is renowned for cheating (recent examples the car for AD and Big Red for Bomar and his OL buddy). If you can’t admit that, you are simply not dealing with reality and we can agree to disagree.
I was interested in discussing how an Oklahoma fan can get much satisfaction from a team of hired guns (i.e. not local boys), some of whom play at OU because they are either paid under the table (AD, Bomar, etc), and some who slide in at OU but would not be accepted at more reputable schools (such as UT). Or even LSU.
What I am trying to understand is the win at all costs philosophy. I assumed that the typical sooner fan is simply shameless (i.e. cheating is fine so long as you don’t get caught) and desperate for any achievement.
Your response has shown me that denial is probably a bigger factor.
Regarding the points that you raised, they are not very interesting in general and have nothing to do with the points that I actually want to discuss.
I don’t think you and I have any more to discuss since we have different views of reality.
TaylorTRoom said:
August 11th, 2008 at 4:48 am
I see a lot of Sooner fans argue that they don’t rely on Texas players to achieve elite status as a program. They’re deluding themselves. The state of Oklahoma just doesn’t have a large enough population to grow enough talent to be a perpetual top 10 team. That’s why Switzer said recruiting Texas was one of the three fundamentals of his program.
Spider said:
August 11th, 2008 at 8:00 am
Thank you, NateHeupel, for stopping by to demonstrate why someone who couldn’t qualify academically at LSU would be accepted at OU.
BoomerFreakinSooner said:
August 13th, 2008 at 9:00 am
Kafka (and all you other clowns down there). Certainly OU relies on players from other states to fill it’s roster (It’s not against the rules is it? I mean, we wouldn’t want to be accused of cheating). But does that really concern you? Shouldn’t you be more concerned about WHY the cream of the crop in Texas wants to go north of the Red River to fulfill their college football dreams? It’s true we allowed a cheating Texan, Bomar, in our state and on our team. How did he repay us? By cheating, like one would expect a Texan to do. Good job raising him! What did OU do? Kick him off the team, immediately. What else would you have OU do? Vow to not recruit anymore Texans, ’cause there apt to cheat?
There was never any cheating with AD and his car. His mother attempted to buy and couldn’t arrange financing. I personally know of another similar situation NOT involving a student athelet who attempted to purchase a car under circumstances similar AD, and couldn’t get the financing done. The dealership encouraged them to keep the car and continue to attempt to arrange financing. This went on for nearly 45 days, so AD’s situation is not uncommon and is not a special consideration that is any different from something someone who is not associated with collegiate athletics might experince. OU doesn’t have anymore lax standards than any other university has. The bottom line is that universities (including UTerus) are in the people business and occassionaly people are going to behave badly. When they behave badly on OU’s watch, OU gets rid of them. UTerus employed a web designer who fraudulently created a false news story about 2 OU football players, using graphics stolen from and newspaper web sight in Oklahoma and a UTerus computer system. Have you ever heard ‘people in glass houses shoudn’t throw stones’? That applies to people like you. If your mediocre team can’t keep the homegrown talent, that’s your problem, not ours.
Turk 182 said:
August 20th, 2008 at 11:17 am
not accepting the previous arguments of the sooner nation.
-OU cheated. Texas cheated. OU has been bit by it more recently. Move on.
-Dont even try to sling the ‘dirty, felony-riddled program’ in OU’s direction. The impressive Fulmer Cup runs the last few years should give any realistic UT fan pause for mud slinging regarding off the field issues.
-Jarboe was hardly dismissed due to our incredible depth at WR. Quite the contrary. The kid was a phenom athlete. Sucks to lose him but he knew (or should have been aware) that he was on thin ice. Resultingly, nobody should be all that shocked at what happened. Without the prior issue in high school, it probably is an issue that gets handled internally.
-If UT fans truly want to cast OU as the new Fresno State, feel free.
-and as for this ‘argument’ regarding Oklahoma taking Texas players. Really? Texas has the deepest and arguably richest talent pool in the nation. Anyone remotely close to the state would be foolish for not recruiting it like their program depends on it (because it does). If Kansas was 6 times the size it was and had their high school football as organized as the A’s farm system, we would recruit the shit out of that state too.
Ramonce Taylor said:
August 20th, 2008 at 11:27 am
When you say violating team rules, do you mean committing multiple felonies?
Did somebody say multiple felonies?
Jim said:
August 25th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
I see that Henry James is still pretending to know something, anything, about football.
LOL
Daddy99 said:
October 22nd, 2009 at 12:27 pm
And he was free to send his own set of questions. ,