College Football

I wish whoever placed the hex on the OU program would show some mercy and lift it.

OU has lost two more starters, one on offense and one on defense for the rest of the year. The athlete on offense, Brody Eldridge, played most of his career as a tight end but started the year at center and has been moved back to tight end and recently has played guard. He has been one of the few bright spots on OU’s offensive line.

The other athlete, Auston English, is a starter on defense.

These two guys will be a total of eight starters that have been injured over the course of the season that have missed games. Four of the eight have are out for the season.

[quote]Dustin wrote:
I wish whoever placed the hex on the OU program would show some mercy and lift it.

OU has lost two more starters, one on offense and one on defense for the rest of the year. The athlete on offense, Brody Eldridge, played most of his career as a tight end but started the year at center and has been moved back to tight end and recently has played guard. He has been one of the few bright spots on OU’s offensive line.

The other athlete, Auston English, is a starter on defense.

These two guys will be a total of eight starters that have been injured over the course of the season that have missed games. Four of the eight have are out for the season. [/quote]

I like Auston English…he is an animal whenever he is healthy.

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:
Dustin wrote:
I wish whoever placed the hex on the OU program would show some mercy and lift it.

OU has lost two more starters, one on offense and one on defense for the rest of the year. The athlete on offense, Brody Eldridge, played most of his career as a tight end but started the year at center and has been moved back to tight end and recently has played guard. He has been one of the few bright spots on OU’s offensive line.

The other athlete, Auston English, is a starter on defense.

These two guys will be a total of eight starters that have been injured over the course of the season that have missed games. Four of the eight have are out for the season.

I like Auston English…he is an animal whenever he is healthy.[/quote]

I spoke too soon. Stoops just announced in his press conference that starting offensive lineman Jarvis Jones is now also out for the season. A fractured heel, which seems like a rare injury.

So the running tab is now 9 injuries and 5 of those out for the season.

And I agree, he is really good. I believe he is senior so he should get drafted.

[quote]Dustin wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
Dustin wrote:
I wish whoever placed the hex on the OU program would show some mercy and lift it.

OU has lost two more starters, one on offense and one on defense for the rest of the year. The athlete on offense, Brody Eldridge, played most of his career as a tight end but started the year at center and has been moved back to tight end and recently has played guard. He has been one of the few bright spots on OU’s offensive line.

The other athlete, Auston English, is a starter on defense.

These two guys will be a total of eight starters that have been injured over the course of the season that have missed games. Four of the eight have are out for the season.

I like Auston English…he is an animal whenever he is healthy.

I spoke too soon. Stoops just announced in his press conference that starting offensive lineman Jarvis Jones is now also out for the season. A fractured heel, which seems like a rare injury.

So the running tab is now 9 injuries and 5 of those out for the season.

And I agree, he is really good. I believe he is senior so he should get drafted.[/quote]

I’m sitting in the corner in a fetal position sucking my thumb and mumbling “It’ll all be over soon. It’ll all be over soon.”

This is a really terrible year for Stoops and injuries. I didn’t see that one coming at all, at least not in the magnitude it has been displayed this year. On the plus side in the Big 12, the Wildcats are now finally back where they belong…ahead of the Jayhawks. I’m surprised and impressed with Snyder’s coaching job this year. Not that I had any doubt of his abilities, which he’s proved time and again, I simply thought the team was in so much disarray that he’d be hard pressed to win 5 games. They’re staring a bowl in the face if they can beat Mizzou.

[quote]pushmepullme wrote:
Dustin wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
Dustin wrote:
I wish whoever placed the hex on the OU program would show some mercy and lift it.

OU has lost two more starters, one on offense and one on defense for the rest of the year. The athlete on offense, Brody Eldridge, played most of his career as a tight end but started the year at center and has been moved back to tight end and recently has played guard. He has been one of the few bright spots on OU’s offensive line.

The other athlete, Auston English, is a starter on defense.

These two guys will be a total of eight starters that have been injured over the course of the season that have missed games. Four of the eight have are out for the season.

I like Auston English…he is an animal whenever he is healthy.

I spoke too soon. Stoops just announced in his press conference that starting offensive lineman Jarvis Jones is now also out for the season. A fractured heel, which seems like a rare injury.

So the running tab is now 9 injuries and 5 of those out for the season.

And I agree, he is really good. I believe he is senior so he should get drafted.

I’m sitting in the corner in a fetal position sucking my thumb and mumbling “It’ll all be over soon. It’ll all be over soon.”[/quote]

Yeah, no kidding! In my count of injuries I forgot about Brandon Caleb. He didn’t play against Nebraska and is expected to be out for another week or two.

This all great of course because OU is weak at receiver right now and Caleb, along with Broyles, were the most consistent.

I’m just hoping for one more victory so OU will at least make a bowl game.

USC shouldn’t be ranked.

I don’t know what happened to USC but they just look really bad right now. Stanford has beat 2 Top 10 teams in a row (and Wake Forest, of all teams, beat Stanford by 7 earlier in the year, talk about a crazy season). My team won 43-23 (stupid garbage td at end for NC state, shoulda been 43-17) and is one win away from gettin to the conference title game (and should wax UVA next week to get there).

Spike, man y’all are doin what y’all need to do to win, last time I saw the score it was 41-14 in the 3rd, and here’s to hopin y’all can sneak in the title game.

Again, a few ranked teams have lost today, just been another saturday full of college football

Just throwing it out there, Arkansas is currently manhandling Troy. Just saying.

Clemson won.
OSU won.
South Carolina lost.

Another good football Saturday for Stronghold.

[quote]Stronghold wrote:
Clemson won.
OSU won.
South Carolina lost.

Another good football Saturday for Stronghold.[/quote]

x2, Couldn’t agree more man, even better is another moral victory for the faggots in Columbia haha.

yay roll tide

Utah looked terrible. TCU just manhandled them, and it didn’t help Utah to have all of those penalties either. Since this game is now out of the way, I am going to be a huge TCU fan for the rest of the season. I hope they can somehow sneak into the championship game.

[quote]Geebus wrote:
Utah looked terrible. TCU just manhandled them, and it didn’t help Utah to have all of those penalties either. Since this game is now out of the way, I am going to be a huge TCU fan for the rest of the season. I hope they can somehow sneak into the championship game.[/quote]

This game makes me wonder what might have been if we’d had a decent OC in the past. Finally the O is as good as the D.

Utah looked young but showed potential. I think your QB looked good when he wasn’t running for his life. The one reciever showed really good hands. I thought a couple of the penalties the refs called on you were kinda ticky tacky.

I hope you guys kick the crap out of BYU, go to a good bowl game, and destroy Boise or somebody from the big 6 “power conferences.”

Next week we go to Wyoming, game will probably be in 2 feet of snow and the field will be uphill, bothways. Hopefully we will kill them.

[quote]Spike9726 wrote:
Geebus wrote:
Utah looked terrible. TCU just manhandled them, and it didn’t help Utah to have all of those penalties either. Since this game is now out of the way, I am going to be a huge TCU fan for the rest of the season. I hope they can somehow sneak into the championship game.

This game makes me wonder what might have been if we’d had a decent OC in the past. Finally the O is as good as the D.

Utah looked young but showed potential. I think your QB looked good when he wasn’t running for his life. The one reciever showed really good hands. I thought a couple of the penalties the refs called on you were kinda ticky tacky.

I hope you guys kick the crap out of BYU, go to a good bowl game, and destroy Boise or somebody from the big 6 “power conferences.”

Next week we go to Wyoming, game will probably be in 2 feet of snow and the field will be uphill, bothways. Hopefully we will kill them.[/quote]

Y’all should kill those two no problem, especially if y’all play with anywhere near the same intensity as last night. Don’t be surprised if one of the top 3 lose before their conference title games (Florida has played 1 ranked team all year and has had trouble with a few of em, and when you have trouble against South Carolina you have problems, Bama still has to play Auburn, but I don’t see them losing that game unless they turn the ball over a few times, and Texas still has to play Kansas and at Texas A & M (A&M always gives Texas problems), and they may have to play Nebraska in the conference title game (Nebraska’s O sucks but that D is one of the best in the country).

We’ll see if y’all managed to pick up any group in the BCS point wise (I believe y’al were .06 behind 3rd, but y’all should get closer after a DOMINANTING game last night). Happy to see my team Ranked 18th AP and 19th Coaches Poll while we should kick Virginia’s ass this weekend at home to get to the ACC Title game.

[quote]Rocker3829 wrote:

Y’all should kill those two no problem, especially if y’all play with anywhere near the same intensity as last night. Don’t be surprised if one of the top 3 lose before their conference title games (Florida has played 1 ranked team all year and has had trouble with a few of em, and when you have trouble against South Carolina you have problems, Bama still has to play Auburn, but I don’t see them losing that game unless they turn the ball over a few times, and Texas still has to play Kansas and at Texas A & M (A&M always gives Texas problems), and they may have to play Nebraska in the conference title game (Nebraska’s O sucks but that D is one of the best in the country).

We’ll see if y’all managed to pick up any group in the BCS point wise (I believe y’al were .06 behind 3rd, but y’all should get closer after a DOMINANTING game last night). Happy to see my team Ranked 18th AP and 19th Coaches Poll while we should kick Virginia’s ass this weekend at home to get to the ACC Title game.[/quote]

Thanks. Wyoming is much tougher at home than on the road. Altitude, weather, very vocal fans, and the ugliest uniforms in all of college football (aside from maybe those monstrosities we wore Saturday).

I hope you guys TCB and win your conference championship. I saw a projection that we’d play the ACC champ in the Orange Bowl. The next time I want to see CJ Spiller is in a Cowboy uniform.

I’m actually going to have to cheer for the Aggies in a few weeks. That goes against every fiber in my being.

[quote]Spike9726 wrote:
Rocker3829 wrote:

Y’all should kill those two no problem, especially if y’all play with anywhere near the same intensity as last night. Don’t be surprised if one of the top 3 lose before their conference title games (Florida has played 1 ranked team all year and has had trouble with a few of em, and when you have trouble against South Carolina you have problems, Bama still has to play Auburn, but I don’t see them losing that game unless they turn the ball over a few times, and Texas still has to play Kansas and at Texas A & M (A&M always gives Texas problems), and they may have to play Nebraska in the conference title game (Nebraska’s O sucks but that D is one of the best in the country).

We’ll see if y’all managed to pick up any group in the BCS point wise (I believe y’al were .06 behind 3rd, but y’all should get closer after a DOMINANTING game last night). Happy to see my team Ranked 18th AP and 19th Coaches Poll while we should kick Virginia’s ass this weekend at home to get to the ACC Title game.

Thanks. Wyoming is much tougher at home than on the road. Altitude, weather, very vocal fans, and the ugliest uniforms in all of college football (aside from maybe those monstrosities we wore Saturday).

I hope you guys TCB and win your conference championship. I saw a projection that we’d play the ACC champ in the Orange Bowl. The next time I want to see CJ Spiller is in a Cowboy uniform.

I’m actually going to have to cheer for the Aggies in a few weeks. That goes against every fiber in my being. [/quote]

I’d be interesting to see a rematch I can tell ya that much! But we need to take care of business first, I’ll actually be at the UVA game for us this weekend screaming, hollerin and yellin all game long, got a group again to paint it up, obviously gotta do something for CJ for Heisman or somewhere along those lines (he recently moved into 1st place on Nissian’s fan voting list so I’m actually pretty happy about that! Even if he only gets one vote this year we fans will have made a difference!).

If both our teams stay focused and take care of business (I firmly believe we can beat GT this time in the ACC title game, Tech only had 7 points from their offense against us, they screwed with those trick plays which WON’T happen again) then maybe we’ll meet up again, but I would love to see y’all play the SEC loser, Texas, or more importantly in the title game and WAX them!

Bump

Kind of a ho-hum weekend. There isn’t really any big games to speak of.

Usually OSU and Michigan would provide a good game, but I’m not so sure about this year.

I am glad we have a bye week, the BCS is so full of shit it makes me sick. The only thing I am happy about is seeing 5 Pac-10 teams ranked.

That game last night, CU-OSU - OSU looked reaaaaally vulnerable.