You really think the $EC or B1G "need" another traditional football power?There’s not a conference that would turn down the chance to get one of the top all time football programs in their conference.
You really think the $EC or B1G "need" another traditional football power?There’s not a conference that would turn down the chance to get one of the top all time football programs in their conference.
You can never have too manyYou really think the $EC or B1G "need" another traditional football power?
Unless you want to stay a traditional football power.You can never have too many
Like I said earlier I prefer staying right where we are.Unless you want to stay a traditional football power.
... except the B1G.There’s not a conference that would turn down the chance to get one of the top all time football programs in their conference.
But what is impressive is OU's rich diversity of extracurricular activities that augment its student-athletes' classroom education. Are you saying that firing 150 Uzi rounds from the athletic dorm isn't a valuable part of the overall college learning experience?… lack of academic focus with its athletes, to put it charitably, is not impressive.
Including the Big 10... except the B1G.
Isn't it interesting that the B1G had preliminary conversations about joining the B1G with Nebraska, Missouri, and Texas,... but not Oklahoma? It wasn't a coincidence. You haven't won as much as Alabama, and the B1G wouldn't take them either, for the same reasons.Including the Big 10
I’m sure you’re as wrong about this as you are about Notre Dames scheduling.Isn't it interesting that the B1G had preliminary conversations about joining the B1G with Nebraska, Missouri, and Texas,... but not Oklahoma? It wasn't a coincidence. You haven't won as much as Alabama, and the B1G wouldn't take them either, for the same reasons.
The 90’s Nebraska teams had their share of hooligans.But what is impressive is OU's rich diversity of extracurricular activities that augment its student-athletes' classroom education. Are you saying that firing 150 Uzi rounds from the athletic dorm isn't a valuable part of the overall college learning experience?
I’m sure you’re as wrong about this as you are about Notre Dames scheduling.
The 90’s Nebraska teams had their share of hooligans.
I see, so ... you've reached the end of your evidence, and reason isn't your forte? Got it. All you have to use when you're going "rogue" is another thread where you were also wrong. Classic.
Bill Burr warned us about these sorts of arguments....
Actually, they had more than their share -- a stain on NU's legacy and part of the distasteful reality of big-time sports programs everywhere. So many low-character/great-athlete types know they can get by with a lot as long as they're key to winning. But I say again: 150 rounds from a full-auto weapon, on campus, from a dorm. Yowza. Hurrigangster-era Miami couldn't even touch that.The 90’s Nebraska teams had their share of hooligans.
35 years ago but who’s countingActually, they had more than their share -- a stain on NU's legacy and part of the distasteful reality of big-time sports programs everywhere. So many low-character/great-athlete types know they can get by with a lot as long as they're key to winning. But I say again: 150 rounds from a full-auto weapon, on campus, from a dorm. Yowza. Hurrigangster-era Miami couldn't even touch that.
Still going there, huh? I've been to Notre Dame games. I have dozens of friends who root for Oklahoma. The difference with you is that they are all good folks who both know how to make an argument ... and when to quit. I'm imagining your future conversation with your doctor: "Well, Sooner, it looks like you have high blood pressure."Haters gonna hate. You hate Notre Dame and Oklahoma so you’re judgement is clouded.
Duck did all the work and presented evidenceyou were wrong about Notre Dames SOS so who’s the denier?