We would like to give you John’s Report on the OU-Texas A&M game. He was there in College Station, after all. But, this is a family website. Last we heard he was being restrained in the upper deck at Kyle Field…
OK, I’ll join the rest of the million or more Sooner faithful today and dissect the latest loss at College Station. In other words play the Blame Game. Heck, just look at my Report Card for the game at the…
A strategy change toward running the ball gave Oklahoma some hope in the second half, but the fourth quarter jinx that has plagued the Sooners all season returned for a 33-19 loss to Texas A&M.
The Aggies won over the Sooners for the first time since 2002. Oklahoma drops to 7-2 overall and 3-2 in conference.
The Sooners dug a hole to crawl out of in the first half, starting out the game with a safety caused by a high snap over Landry Jones’ head and then trailing 12-0 at halftime.
“We started off the game in a horrible way,” Coach Bob Stoops said after the game.