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The Mixon video in a throw away world

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After viewing the Joe Mixon video I find myself joining the chorus of those who believe he should never have played a down of Oklahoma football afterward; and question the decision made by OU officials to suspend him for only a year.

But, unlike some of those who have expressed the same opinions on social media, I don’t feel good about taking that position at all.

Here is why (and I’m sure many reading this aren’t going to like it):

There is evidence the victim of this assault and battery provoked or instigated the incident by making racist remarks toward Mixon. She also slapped him first. Pointing that out, which is important to put the incident in context, doesn’t mean I condone his awful response, which was disproportionate and illegal violence, and doesn’t mean I’m blaming the victim. (I’ll rankle some feathers more and disagree with many of my women friends who want to bundle this up into the problem of domestic violence. It wasn’t. Neither knew each other.)

Instead, this was an 18-year-old black male who had never even practiced with the Oklahoma football team or attended a class when he over-reacted violently to taunting by a white girl who decided to announce her perceived superiority over Mixon by using the N word toward him. I don’t know if that had ever happened to him growing up in liberal Bay Area California. It was certainly a sad introduction to the racist and redneck mentality of a large part of Oklahoma.

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Mayfield sets school passing mark in 41-3 win over Akron

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After a sluggish start, the Sooners seemed to uncork the Lincoln Riley “Air Raid” offense after the first quarter and went on to handily defeat Akron 41-3 on Saturday night.

The Sooners punted four times and picked up only three first downs — one of which came on a penalty — in the first quarter.

But then, QB Baker Mayfield went on to set a 388 yard school record for a debut. Maybe more important statistics were: 33 passing attempts, 3 touchdowns and NO interceptions.

The game also showed that Joe Mixon is the real deal. The Sooners never got their run game going, as the Zips concentrated on stopping the run. Samaje Perine led all RBs with only —- yards. Run blocking failures by the Oklahoma offensive line is a concern, especially when such will be needed next week at Tennessee.

But, the passing game showed how well Mayfield fits into the plan. A wheel route pass to Mixon for a 76 yard touchdown was splendidly performed.

Mayfield connected on 10 of 12 passes for 198 yards and two touchdowns in the third quarter.

“It’s pretty exciting for me, but I’ve got to move on,” he said. “It could have been better, when you think about the first five drives. We didn’t get any yards. We’ve just got to capitalize and get better.”

Hunter’s Report Card

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Offense: B. A slow start from the offensive line. Need to run block better to have a chance next week against Tennessee. Wide receivers were great. Baker Mayfield looked good for his first game.

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