Yes, they do have a lot of former head coaches on their staff. A lot of BAD former head coaches.
Yes, they do have a lot of former head coaches on their staff. A lot of BAD former head coaches.
“’We’re going to do something,’ Blank said.”
Counterpoint: Without the replay that call almost certainly goes Oklahomas way due to the combination of big school bias and refs being super concerned about being seen as halting momentum. Kansas State deserved the win and I don’t know much about their team but few will probably go pro or have a real career and a…
The comments section redeemed my click remorse.
OU alum here
If it wasn’t for my horse, I wouldn’t have spent that year in college.
The main gripe here is that piece of modern technology was used to essentially determine the outcome of a game within a system that is nowhere near as modern. The fact of the matter is that, had the camera not caught this brief ricochet and a red-hot Oklahoma offense been allowed to travel the 38 yards necessary to…
Oklahoma’s Playoff Chances Might Have Just Died Because Of A Couple Frames Of VideoThey Successfully Convert an Onside Kick After Giving Up 48 Points to Kansas State
Yeah yeah you’ve commented on 3 different posts about it. Don’t give up 48 points, loser.
OU #8 is blocked into the ball by his own teammate, OU #18, not the KSU player engaging him.
If it wasn’t for Scoot Norwood kicking the ball wide right, the Bills would have won the Super Bowl.
So “one of the 4 best teams in the country” should be rewarded in a game they gave up 48 points to an unranked team based on the camera correctly showing they touched the ball before it went the required 10 yards? FOH w/ this crap.
If it wasn’t for those couple frames of film we've endlessly reviewed, JFK’s brains would still be in his head.
This take was so bad I expected it to blame Millennials by the end.
“on Oklahoma Twitter”
the game most certainly would have ended in a victory for the Sooners.
1) the ball hits the oklahoma player before 10 yards
Take your click. Your argument is asinine and is not worthy of serious consideration by anyone.
I knew what I was getting into when I clicked on this, but I still feel regret.
It’s not about two frames of video. A ball ricocheting off someone can only take place over two frames of video. It’s about those two frames conclusively showing that an Oklahoma player touched the ball before 10 yards, which should have been seen in real time. Video replay allows referees to correct calls they messed…