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Game One: Chattanooga-Tennessee

Let’s not pretend. Oklahoma will win big against a Tennessee-Chattanooga team that went 2-9 last year in whatever conference they play.  The challenge to the Sooners this Saturday will be to fulfill the expectations of coaches and the fans that will join us at Owen Field.

We will try this season to give you some up-to-date thoughts in this space. But for the first game, let’s just say it will be nice to get the season underway. It will be nice to see whether new players (and old players) live up to the hype.  And it will be nice to see our friends in Section 11. 

News:  Coach Stoops said Mike Balogun will start at weakside linebacker. Who is this guy? He’s a 6-2 250 pound juco transfer that is 24 years old. He worked as construction worker for two years, then decided to return to school and ended up playing football in Scranton, Pennsylvania.  If Balogun’s “can do” attitude translates into great play on the field, he will be the Game Day feature on ESPN.

“A good tough guy,” said Coach Stoops. “He’s fun to coach every day. He has a maturity to him. Being older there’s very little playing around to him.  He has a serious attitude.  He knows this is important to him.  It isn’t just fun and games.” 

New rules:  Officials will re-wind the clock immediately at the end of a play.  No waiting for them to spot the ball before the play clock begins.  Should make for a quicker pace of game.  Maybe that’s why Oklahoma will unveil a no-huddle offense.

Question marks:  What kind of personality will this team have? Will it be the one that fell flat in Boulder last year?  Or the team that hammered Missouri in the Big 12 Championship? 

“From one year to another teams are different. You just want to see what kind of make up they have when it’s time to play,” Coach Stoops said.  “There were some games with turnovers and a lack of focus in the way we played.  We showed a lack of toughness to be able to hand some situations . . . . We stepped up in some, didn’t do our best in others.”

Returning:  Demarco Murray returns after off-season recovery from that knee cap injury sustained in Lubbock last year.  Coaches say he looks great.  His repetitions in practice have been limited, however, so all are curious to see how well he plays in a game.  Chris Brown will alternate playing time with him. 

“The two of them compliment each other in a great way,” Stoops said at his weekly press conference on Tuesday.  Man, I love this guy’s cliche consistency.

Norman kids:  Mosus Madu should get some touches Saturday. Of course with the available offensive weapons Oklahoma has there is sometimes a problem getting the ball to all of them.   Meanwhile, Norman’s Ryan Broyles will get playing time at wide out. He makes people miss him and is drawing some comparison by coaches to Mark Clayton.

“We’ll try to find a way to get him some carries,” Stoops said, appearing fresh and energetic in his first press conference of the season. “Then you’ll be mad Jermain (Gresham) didn’t get enough and then so and so. So we’re going to use them all.”

This week’s opponent:  Chattanooga-Tennessee is a running football and play action passing team.  Defensively they change this year to 4-3 defense, with zone coverages and zone blitzes.  Fairly conventional I-AA team. 

Let’s get the season underway.  In a great way!

— Mike


First Top 25 Poll Out

Near the end of last season we were all clamoring about how football polls should not come out until October — after the top teams have some season under their belts and the Appalachian State upsets occur.  After all, just because one team gets picked number 1 in August (which really means in May), doesn’t mean they should be playing for the national championship in January if they muddle through a boring and unimpressive series of wins in a weak conference (can you say Ohio State?).

But, now it is August. The greatest time of football season. Everyone is undefeated. Excitement is in the air. Hope springs enternal. 

Even Baylor is looking forward to the new season.

And so, it is with this universal optimism that we forget our complaints and all look forward to that first NCAA Division 1 football poll, established by those objective and fair minded (SARCASM WARNING HERE) sports information directors (we know coaches don’t really vote on this stuff) for USA Today and ESPN.  Below is the poll.

It is probably a good spot for Oklahoma to be perched on the edge of the top tier by sitting at number 4.  Why West Virginia is only at number 8, considering Pat White is returning, is beyond me.  Texas is probably over-rated. Kansas will get spanked in the non-conference by South Florida and Fresno State will be rising like a meteor after they beat Rutgers, Wisconsin and UCLA.  You heard it here first.

Georgia gets a conciliatory number 1 vote, because after all they haven’t been there in a long time. But we all know that if they played number 2 USC, they’d get beaten down like a red-headed step child.  Florida should probably be in the top 3, with Tim Tebow at the helm.  LSU should be in the second 10, because they are cheered on by swamp rats with no teeth. I know that may be too scientific an analysis for some, but it is what it is.

Mike D.

USA Today Preseason Coaches Poll
Aug. 1, 2008
1. Georgia (22) 11-2 1,438
2. Southern California (14) 11-2 1,430
3. Ohio State (14) 11-2 1,392
4. Oklahoma (3) 11-3 1,329
5. Florida (5) 9-4 1,293
6. LSU (3) 12-2 1,163
7. Missouri 12-2 1,143
8. West Virginia 11-2 1,008
9. Clemson 9-4 999
10. Texas 10-3 979
11. Auburn 9-4 888
12. Wisconsin 9-4 747
13. Kansas 12-1 714
14. Texas Tech 9-4 644

15. Virginia Tech 11-3 568
16. Arizona State 10-3 560
17. Brigham Young 11-2 547
18. Tennessee 10-4 506
19. Illinois 9-4 422
20. Oregon 9-4 399
21. South Florida 9-4 350
22. Penn State 9-4 313
23. Wake Forest 9-4 203
24. Michigan 9-4 112
25. Fresno State 9-4 91