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‘Thank the Lord…Hallalujah for Brent V.!’ — Mad Dog

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Thank the Lord above for Brent Venables and the masters of the football world he has assembled around him.

Saturday on Owen Field was a welcome homecoming – for Sooner Fans salivating for a new era of OU football, for the mighty Brent V. – who already has secured for himself a place in the annals of Big Red gridiron history – and for all players, and the fans, many of whom still may harbor a wish that Lincoln Riley’s house in Beverly Hills someday burns down without anyone being injured.

There’s surely a lot of hard football games ahead this season for our beloved Crimson and Cream warriors….but, as the saying goes, “the sky’s the limit!”

The kickoff of the 2022 season was steady, dynamic and driven; filled with exciting plays on both sides of the ball.

Rattler? Williams? Forgotten.

Marshal Dillon Gabriel was just what the football doctor ordered for the Sooners for the next few years – a steady, talented, capable, quarterback, who led his team down the field, raising the entire team with his confidence and success.

Our running backs…looked solid, instead of the offensive game plan after-thought they were under Riley.

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Dave says his worry about Grinch’s defense makes the TCU game dicey

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Best way to begin a turn around. Beat Texas.

Yes it was frustrating and totally exhausting watching that near five hour game. But in the end, we won and kept the Golden Hat in Norman.

However, the win didn’t really provide too much confidence moving forward. For three and a half quarters, the defense showed signs that they we actually taking steps in the right direction. But then they reverted back to form and let a converted linebacker score like 15 touchdowns while running like 800 yards…well, it wasn’t that bad, but you get the picture.

But again, it was a win and any win against texas is a big one. For both the team and the fans.

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