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Guys, credit where it's due. Oklahoma is looking like a national championship contender...
I don't know what's so "weak" about my comment. I think it's pretty fair considering how immature the season is.OU burned Miami to the ground. Saying "Miami isn't exactly a measuring stick opponent, plus they were at home" is weak. They treated Miami like they were Ball State. Of course we'll see how the season plays out, but OU has been insanely impressive thus far.
and the same Nevada team that beat Northwestern this week. Northwestern is not a real powerhouse team, but they are not from the WAC or Confrence USA eitherOh and by the way...
I would say that NU looked "insanely impressive" in its first game against Nevada. This, of course, being the same Nevada team that lost by a mere 1 point to MIAMI in the post season last year.
Lay off the name calling. If you have to do it, take it to the Woodshed.I don't know what's so "weak" about my comment. I think it's pretty fair considering how immature the season is.OU burned Miami to the ground. Saying "Miami isn't exactly a measuring stick opponent, plus they were at home" is weak. They treated Miami like they were Ball State. Of course we'll see how the season plays out, but OU has been insanely impressive thus far.
Texas manhandled TCU in the second half. I wouldn't hand OU the South crown yet. TCU actually seems to be a decent opponent this season, whereas Miami is in its first year under a new coach, coming off its worst season in god knows how many decades. Lay off of me, jerk.
Give me a f'ing break, Mother Theresa. Homeboy called me 'weak.' That's sooo 2003.Lay off the name calling. If you have to do it, take it to the Woodshed.I don't know what's so "weak" about my comment. I think it's pretty fair considering how immature the season is.OU burned Miami to the ground. Saying "Miami isn't exactly a measuring stick opponent, plus they were at home" is weak. They treated Miami like they were Ball State. Of course we'll see how the season plays out, but OU has been insanely impressive thus far.
Texas manhandled TCU in the second half. I wouldn't hand OU the South crown yet. TCU actually seems to be a decent opponent this season, whereas Miami is in its first year under a new coach, coming off its worst season in god knows how many decades. Lay off of me, jerk.