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Dave: Time for redemption — Beat texas

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After a solid if uneven 5-0 start for Oklahoma, it’s finally texas week. 

texas…man I hate those bastards. 

After last year’s debacle in Dallas, all of Sooner nation is looking for redemption this Saturday morning in the Cotton Bowl.  I have no doubt that Oklahoma will make a much better showing this year than last.  Having a healthy Dillion Gabriel alone will make this a close game. 

I still can’t get over how inept the Sooners were at the QB position without our starter last year. 

Fortunately, that issue seems to have been taken care of as I am more than confident in Jackson Arnold should Gabriel suffer an injury. 

And by the way, when the media talks about last year’s lopsided score, they never bring up that fact that we had a quarterback that would be hard pressed to start for the local junior college much less in the Cotton Bowl.  All they see is the score.

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2020 sucks and other things as I miss attending OU-Texas game for first time in 30 years

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Mike’s Blog

It is a pleasant evening on my patio tonight, as the setting sun casts shadows through the sycamore tree’s cover onto my Bermuda backyard where two squirrels chase each other from one end to the other.
 
All that sounds good. A nice fall weekend ahead here in Norman, Oklahoma.
 
Except every year on this evening, for the past 30 years in a row, I have not been here. 
 
I have been in Los Colinas, Texas at a high-rise hotel with several hundred other people dressed in similar crimson garb reuniting friendships forged each eve of the best college football game ever played: Oklahoma-Texas game at Fair Park in Dallas.
 
But not this weekend. Not this year.
 
The year to forget — the COVID 19 year.
 
There is a football season this year?
 
About 20,000 fans will be in the Cotton Bowl for kickoff on Saturday at 11 a.m.
 

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In a season to forget, the pressure this week is on Texas

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As if 2020 couldn’t get any worse, we can’t even rely on our Sooners to brighten the landscape this year. 

Too young, too inexperienced, too…something. 

First loss to Iowa St. in Ames, in 60 years.  First back to back losses since 1999.  I guess if you were going to pick a year to stink while you rebuild, 2020 would be the year.

Saturday night’s game highlighted another glaring issue with the defense, as if another one was needed. 

Our defensive backs are significantly shorter than the wide receivers and tight ends that they are going up against.  So they can have great coverage, but if they are constantly just being out jumped by their opponent, it won’t matter. 

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