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TX/OU Must See

Posted by BRAGGonUT on October 9th, 2008 under Football

Barking Carnival is buzzing this week with contributions ranging from looking back to games of yore to gameweek breakdowns.

Must see
You do not want to miss these, um, posts:

Trips Right woke up Sunday morning with wood and pointed out four things to be hopeful about:

1. Will Muschamp
2. Johnny Dingle (i.e. our defensive ends versus their offensive tackles)
3. Blitzing
4. Our offense

In Texas/OU Analysis: Let’s Get It On, Scipio Tex boiled the game down to three areas, it would be:
1. Red Zone Scoring
2. Colt vs. OU’s Containment
3. Texas’ ability to pressure Bradford

And we some great analysis from Sooners and Longhorns alike in the comments section, so don’t miss that.

Scipio Tex shows his brass clankers in How We Win: Offense.

Our resident octogenarian, srr50, reminds us of the 1958, 1968, and 1976 games. He is older than John McCain and can use a computer better.

TaylorTRoom broke down the national importance of the Red River Rivalry game with some great stats, including this gem:

In the last 58 years, it has produced 11 MNCs (19%), and teams playing for a MNC the final game 16 times (27.6%). In the 34 times that one of the teams has come in undefeated and untied, and won, they have played for a MNC 16 times. In other words, in this game, where both teams are unbeaten, the winner has almost even odds that they will be playing in the BCS title game, arguably.

You may also want to compete in the Burnt Orange Nation TX-OU Game Week Contest.

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  1. Scipio's Stepbrother said:

    October 9th, 2008 at 1:36 pm

    I Love big tits

  2. Stuck in MN said:

    October 9th, 2008 at 5:32 pm

    Does it mean I’m a traitor to the program if I’m aroused by that picture? Or does it mean I’m gay if I’m not aroused? What a conundrum.

  3. Does this picture help your conundrum, Stuck in MN?

  4. Stuck in MN
    October 9, 2008 at 5:32 pm Does it mean I’m a traitor to the program if I’m aroused by that picture? Or does it mean I’m gay if I’m not aroused? What a conundrum.

    After my vasectomy, I no longer used a conundrum.

  5. Stuck in MN said:

    October 9th, 2008 at 6:37 pm

    Thanks Bragg, much better.

  6. When France was such an asshole about WMDs, etc., I decided to boycott French Ticklers.

    That’s all I know about conundrums.

  7. Turns out France was right. They also coined “menage-a-trois,” so obviously they can’t be all bad.

  8. I’m pretty sure I know that girl, and she went to UofH, was a “Hawaiian Tropic” bikini giri, and on the Texas Bikini Team(not UT affiliated). You could hire those girls for your events(car shows, ect.) So this may not be a genuine Sooner, only a “hired gun.” Guns?

  9. You can tell all that from her tits?

    well done.

  10. Sasha_Is_A_Longhorn_Dog said:

    October 10th, 2008 at 2:48 pm

    OK. Seriously? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: There are women that read this board. You at LEAST need to put some picks of hot guys up to even things out.

    And for crying out loud, enough with the blondes. They are overplayed and fake. At least use some brunettes or redheads. Geez.

  11. Stuck in MN said:

    October 10th, 2008 at 6:12 pm

    I suppose they were blondes, I hadn’t really noticed it until you mentioned it.

  12. Back to your meth-trailers, Okies.

    Hookem and be careful not to blow anything up.

  13. Pondoros,
    Yeah,I was pretty familiar with those tits. They’re hard to forget.

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