Open Post | Monday, Nov. 9th

Baylor Game: Honestly, nothing matters at the moment but winning the game this weekend. Win this game and the Sooners stay in the playoff hunt. Lose this game and, honestly, I’m not sure when the Sooners can realistically expect to beat Baylor. The Bears’ defensive recruitment continues to improve, and Jarrett Stidham is only going to get better. – (Super K)

Tramonda Moore: I caught up with 2016 OL Tramonda Moore a short while ago, who said he did not make the trip to Norman as was previously planned this past weekend. He did say, however, that he will most certainly be at the OU/TCU game in a couple weeks.

In talking to people around Moore, it seems that OU and Ok State are the favorites. Although Moore did say that he’s considering a return trip to Missouri. He visited Columbia a few weeks back and is intrigued by the fact they are the lone school recruiting him as a defensive lineman (a position his h.s. coach actually believes Moore is best suited for at the next level).

While Moore hasn’t publicly named any leaders, he has a lot of ties to Oklahoma State (his h.s. coach played there) and at this point the Cowboys figure to be pretty tough to beat. – (Super K)

Shemar Coleman: I spoke briefly with 2016 RB Shemar Coleman (Southlake, TX), who confirmed he did make the trip to Norman this past weekend. He said there wasn’t any discussion about an offer, the trip was apparently more about getting to know Coleman getting to know the OU coaches and vice versa. For a little more background on Coleman, you can go back and check out this past weekend’s Open Post.

Coleman said he “loved” the visit but it looks like the Sooners are going to wait and see how things play out with their current RB offers for the moment. – (Super K)

Clifford Chattman: 2016 ATH & LSU commit Clifford Chattman did make it to Norman this past weekend. We’ll work on catching up with him this week. Pulling an LSU commit out of Louisiana just seems a tad difficult to say the least…

https://twitter.com/cliffchattman/status/663453263325323264

The Next Charles Walker?: A guy we’ve had our eyes on for a while is 2016 DT Von’Darius Freeman (Ville Platte, LA). Alex sent me his film back in the spring, and I had a chance to review it earlier today. And it’s fair to say I came away rather impressed.

In my estimation, there is no attribute more important on the defensive line than a quick first step. Freeman has similar size to Charles Walker (6’2/6’3 285/290 lbs), but there are a lot of DTs at that size. But what Freeman has that is so hard to teach is that burst off the LOS.

Freeman told me he hasn’t heard from Oklahoma yet, but said he does hold offers from Miss. State, Houston, LA Tech, ULM, Southern Miss and some other small schools. As his senior film starts to make it’s rounds, I suspect he will add some new offers. – (Super K)

464 Comments

  • Lincoln Hawk says:

    Thanks. Hearing anything on Obi Eboh? And….First.

  • SoonerfanTU says:

    Lose this game and, honestly, I’m not sure when the Sooners can
    realistically expect to beat Baylor. The Bears’ defensive recruitment
    continues to improve, and Jarrett Stidham is only going to get better.

    I would say it depends how we lose. Lose like the last couple of games? Absolutely, that would be a terrible thing looking forward. Lose a close, hard-fought battle in which we play pretty well? I’d say we could end that streak as early as next season.

    • Super K says:

      You could be right. But Baylors improvement not withstanding, Oklahoma can not lose to that team 3 yrs straight…and with a true freshman qb to boot…no no no 🙂

      • SoonerfanTU says:

        I would definitely rather just win this year. I think we have a solid shot. Get them this year in Waco, and next year in Norman, and hopefully we can slow down some of their recruiting progress.

        • SamSooner says:

          Let’em recruit the best they can. I want to beat them at their best. We’ve never been afraid of texsa at their best, why Baylor?

          A weak villain = a weak hero.

          • SoonerfanTU says:

            Who said anything about being afraid? Some of those recruits that are going to Baylor though, are causing OU to not have as talented a roster as we could have, if WE were landing those kids. And keep in mind, Bob’s record against UT is now 10-7. You happy going 10-7 against Baylor over the next 17 seasons?

      • SamSooner says:

        I get what you’re saying Super K. But OU has upgraded on the defensive side of the ball, particularly the DBs and the DL.

    • RBear says:

      Oklahoma has improved as a staff as well, can’t discount that- at all.

  • Daddy R says:

    Here are BM’s stats vs Baylor when he was a freshman at Tech. Not bad really, he moved the ball well, and had good yardage and some td’s….But, it was tech, so they got trounced 63-34.

    Encouraging though…

    He was:
    28-51, 314 yds, 54.9% completion, long of 41 yds, 4 td’s, 1 INT, 128.6 passer rating

    He rushed 14 times for 39 yards.

    No telling how he’ll do with the Sooner talent around him. Boomer!

  • SoonerinLondon says:

    “Lose this game and, honestly, I’m not sure when the Sooners can realistically expect to beat Baylor. The Bears’ defensive recruitment continues to improve, and Jarrett Stidham is only going to get better.”

    I bet Baylor fans said the same thing, at some point.

    • BoomerDave says:

      I found that statement rather odd for several reasons. First, Oklahoma’s recruiting has been much improved as well and we get them at home next season. Also, I guess K believes that Stidham unseats Russell as the starter for next season. Not so sure about that.

      • Brad Warren says:

        That statement was pretty dramatic. Oscar worthy?

      • j l says:

        Their class is 23rd, our class is 51st. Their average recruit(on 247 sports) is 87.37, ours is 87.11.

        They have better recruits right now(even if only slightly), and more of them.

        Id say its pretty accurate.

  • SamSooner says:

    Here’s the thing for me: Baylor has become OU’s texsa. But OU can’t discard texsa as baylor. The solution is simple, proper motivation: OU needs to see Baylor as BAYLOR and texsa as TEXSA.

    This will turn around, starting this year. This OU team is so much better on defense. I’ve watched the past few games and I’ve seen the DL stunting more than they have in the past.
    That’s the number one reason for all of the sacks lately.

  • Amayetli says:

    New opening over at Mizzou for President

  • Steve Cooke says:

    Super K have you heard anything on OH LB Brendan Ferns?

  • JJSoona says:

    I like OUr chances. We are significantly better on both sides of the ball and our strengths match up with their weaknesses especially defensively for Baylor. I think we get a few more stops than Baylor. Hit them early and often. I do hope that any dirty plays from them are rewarded accordingly.

    • Michael says:

      Question? How are we significantly better than them on offense?

      • J J says:

        Their QB is making his second start?? all I got

      • SamSooner says:

        Which witch is which? Pick the team that corresponds with the stats.

        • Michael says:

          Yeah, we are the bottom line. Pretty great stats! Ha, i just don’t know that I could use the word “significantly” when describing how much better our O is than theres. But I am certainly happy with the direction our O is trending!

        • Birddawg says:

          Top = Baylor Receiving yds average, good vertical passing game
          Bottom= OU Completion %, BM is very smart with the ball
          Eerily similar tho.
          If choosing, I would take that ridiculous passing %. You can win a ton of football games with a QB throwing the ball 70% completion.

      • JJSoona says:

        No I didn’t say we were better than them offensively. Baylor gives up yards and points. You can’t have turnovers and stupid penalities. If we play a clean game and don’t turn it over, we win this game.

  • C.A. says:

    Dude we’re gonna beat Baylor. Our D-line is the key and our best asset. Of course Coleman is gonna be a monster but you know who else was a monster against us Amari Cooper and we still kicked they’re ass. Baker of course is gonna do some Baker things and make plays. I honestly believe Sterling is going to have a monster game and lead us they can’t double him cause you got DD ready to break for a touchdown at any time. Let’s not even talk about the 2 headed monsters in the backfield. It’s our year BOOMER FREAKING SOONER!!!!

  • Brian says:

    Offer Von’Darius NOW! Love that kid’s film…That first step is INSANE!!!

  • RonBurgundy says:

    I am wagering after this season we will all want to put a boolit into the head on the BiG12. Just end it all. OU and OSU to the Big10…the rest can go…… wherever.

    • SoonerfanTU says:

      Big 10 is a crap conference. Ohio State. Michigan. And crap. It would hurt recruiting, b/c Texas kids don’t want to play in Nebraska, and Michigan, and Wisconsin. Just no. Not the Big 10.

      • SoonerGoneEast says:

        It’s taken a toll on Nebraska.

        • SoonerfanTU says:

          Every time I hear somebody suggest the Big 10, I just wonder if they’ve considered how that will impact recruiting?

          • Josh says:

            I’m with you… Ohio and Pennsylvania are the big recruiting grounds up there and you’re not taking the best recruits out of either of those states and southern kids really don’t want to go up to play in those colder states for the most part. Sooners leave they either head west or put on their big boy pants and go to the SEC, I’m hoping for the SEC.

          • Bill Holder says:

            Good ballplayers don’t care where they play. They would play on a Walmart parking lot if the competition was good, their fans show up, and the game has meaning.

          • SoonerfanTU says:

            Not true. They often want to play close to home, against teams that play close to home. That is why we recruit Texas so well. The parents of those kids can drive a few hours to just about every single game their kid will play. Can they do that if OU is playing in the Big 10? No, they can’t.

          • Bill Holder says:

            Guess that is the reason we have been recruiting Cali so well.

          • Malicong says:

            They still can, half of OU’s games will be in Norman just like it is now. The drive to Gainsville, Tuscaloosa, Athens, etc is just as much of a burden from Texas as the Big 10. We recruit Texas so well because the state of Oklahoma borders the state of Texas. Parents who care about proximity are more concered with where they are Sunday – Friday, not a handful of Saturdays in the fall.

          • Josh says:

            All well and good in theory but this isn’t the olden days. Recruits are swayed by any number of reasons including freaking uniforms. It’s just my opinion but I want no part of the big 10. I’d rather head to the sec. Just compare aggie recruiting to Nebraska, I’ll take aggie.

        • Malicong says:

          Because Nebraska is no where near Texas. Won’t have the same effect on Oklahoma. No saying it would be for the better, but it won’t be a program killer like it was for Nebraska.

    • SoonerinLondon says:

      Go West, young man. If not B1G as a backup.

    • Recondo says:

      I’d rather they just try and add Pitt and L’Ville but I’m in the minority.

  • Golfluvr13 says:

    One of the keys this week will be our WR’s ability to beat one on one coverage. Baylor blitzs a TON! I even watched an interview with Briles and he said they prefer to blitz and play cover 0. I believe the Sooners have the talent to make them pay for that and I believe OUr D can handle their O if we play sound and keep contain.

    • SamSooner says:

      Good points.

      The only question I have is would Briles blitz Baylor and play cover zero?

      • Golfluvr13 says:

        I’m sure he will. That is how they have played most of the season.

        • SamSooner says:

          I think he knows this year it’s a big gamble. Swing passes to Mixon will impact your safety or LB which will open up the middle of the field for Andrews.

          This will be like an NFL kind of game: 10 yards at a time until you loosen them up.

    • Recondo says:

      If that’s the case I’d love to see BM dump it to Mixon, Perine, Shep, and Andrews in all that space behind the blitz. BU would get shredded if BM takes his check downs.

      • brainpimp says:

        This times 1000.

      • Malicong says:

        OU is one of the few teams that can leave 2 rbs in and not lose much in the passing game. Mixon could end up with 100+ receiving yards if Baylor blitzes as much as they normally do.

  • SoonerinLondon says:

    Just don’t see this game as some defining moment in our program. I think that’s crazy.

    Will be great to win. I hope we do, but this team is absolutely getting better on O and D. The trend is upward. They could lose the Las 3 and still be trending upward.

    I don’t understand all the drama.

    • Defend Colfax says:

      OU fans aren’t used to losing. Getting blown out by Baylor two years running has OU fans giving the Baylor program an uncomfortable level of mystique and respect.

  • KJ1123 says:

    Couple of things I really would like to see on Sat, is better secondary play and zero fumbles/turnovers. ISU could of had a bigger day if their qb was little more on point, because he has some wide open receivers. Stidham won’t miss those throws. And ball protection as is obviously always key. I dont know if I’m nervous or excited…or both. Never been to Waco before, but this should be fun!

    • SamSooner says:

      KJ, thanks for all of your intel last week. Much appreciated.

      Magic Johnson could never shut down Larry Bird and Larry Bird could never shut down Magic Johnson all the time. Both were too good to allow that to happen. What I’ve been noticing about our DBs, assuming Stidham makes all of his throws, is that they are right there to make the tackle.

      And, if the DL gets penetration, how accurate is Stidham on the move? I can bet you he’s been instructed not to run. I expect their game plan is throws from the pocket, which makes him a sitting duck.

      • KJ1123 says:

        Very true, you’ll always have open receivers at one point or another, sure tackling is definitely a must. The last time I saw Stidham in person was before his senior year in HS. I thought he was impressive, and was regarded as a dual threat QB. This is obviously, imo, his first big test, we should approach him as if he is NOT a true freshman.

        • SamSooner says:

          Exactly, just get in his head while he’s still a true freshman. LOL!

          OU will only get better. I don’t like the flavor that everyone takes when they talk about Baylor. I refuse to believe they will never lose another game. They have trouble with physical teams.

      • Recondo says:

        I was thinking the same thing. It will be extremely important that our DBs tackle as well as they have been. Not allowing any yards after catch will be huge in beating BU.

      • Stephen Dale says:

        constantly blitzing him from various angles is one way of disrupting his game plan……………..

        • SoonerinLondon says:

          This.

          SD is not always right, but in this particular instance he is.

        • KJ1123 says:

          I wouldn’t say “constant” blitzing, but definitely more blitzing. Even disguising blitzes and dropping guys in coverage when he goes for a quick slant or out, just really trying to confuse the young qb. Lock down Coleman and force Stidham to go to the other receivers.

          • SoonerOracle737 says:

            I think disguising the blitzes to confuse Stidham is every bit as important as the blitz or lack of blitz. Getting into his head and getting him to make incorrect reads is very important. Confusing Dline stunts will help too.

          • Bill Holder says:

            I don’t think blitzing will do any good unless it is run blitzing. They get the ball out real quick on every play. Coverage will be the key, make him force it, throw it away, or try to run.

          • SoonerOracle737 says:

            True, but disguising coverages is still very important part of confusing young QB and providing for that momentary pause to think.

          • Like all of that. On the offensive side, we must establish a very good run game. KSU just ran through them all night. Do that, keep em off balance on defense. Then we don’t need to put that pressure on the QB. Got to believe this is the most pressure this young man has ever seen in his life. Bond, Stryker, Tapper…no matter how good he is, he is still a freshman who has not seen anything like what he will see on Saturday. (Unless we all of a sudden go to the 3 man front and drop 8 all day)

          • Meant to say “put pressure on the QB”

          • Bill Holder says:

            3 man front, dropping 8 is what I fear the most. In other words, the old MS.

          • Yep. Fine to put in a few wrinkles, but the two things I like most about the defense this year is we are bringing 4 on almost every down (and sometimes 5) and getting some real pressure. And getting Hatari Byrd off and Johnson on at the nickle. Hopefully MS doesn’t try to over coach.

          • SoonerinLondon says:

            Stidham has proven he can pass, if given time.
            Gotta not give him the time rushing 3 would give him.

        • SoonerinLondon says:

          Stidham looked great against KSU, BUT, when KSU was able to get pressure he broke down like every freshman. He won’t in a year or two, but right now it is natural for him to break down under pressure in the pocket.
          Bring the house, Mike (in creative ways).

    • SoonerinLondon says:

      Well said.

    • Dick Bump says:

      Been there. All dance halls and bars..

    • brainpimp says:

      I think Stidham will find it very difficult to make those throws laying on his back or face down in the turf. It’s not easy completing passes prostrate on the ground

    • Exiled In Ohio says:

      I agree. There were several times that ISU WRs were two steps behind our DBs. If ISU receivers can get behind us, the Baylor WRs will likely be able to also. I don’t know the solution; perhaps more S help over the top. But we haven’t seen good S help all season.

    • Scott says:

      I’ll be at the game too

    • Jeff says:

      Will OU play zone or man to man?

  • Kelly Gurbcock says:

    anyone else tired of all the osu fans chirping? it’s only monday and the LosuR fans have already worn me out….

    • SoonerfanTU says:

      Yet some OU fans want them to win out until the final week. No way I’m willing to take the chance of them getting by OU and into the Playoffs. I don’t want to hear their fans if that happens. I’d rather take my chances with them losing before the OU game.

      • Clint Lenard says:

        OU has zero chance of making the playoff if OSU loses before they play as well.

        • SoonerfanTU says:

          I disagree with that. If they lose a close one to Baylor, that will have very little impact on an OU win the following the week.

          • SoonerfanTU says:

            We are pretty much in a battle for the 4th Playoff spot against the ND/Stanford winner, assuming both teams win their other games. That’s it. You assume Clemson, Ohio State, and a 1 loss SEC team make it over OU. I just don’t see OSU losing to Baylor as being the nail in our coffin that vaults ND/Stanford ahead of us.

          • Sooner4life says:

            We do this every year assuming teams win out but if history tells us anything that typically is not the case. Clemson to me is closest to being a lock in the playoffs and I still think the other three are open. Stanford still plays Oregon, Cal, Pac 12 Champ, and ND, ND still plays Stanford, Bama still has to play @ Miss St, rival Auburn, and SEC Champ, and Ohio St has the hardest road with Mich ST, @ Mich, and B10 Champ. Right now I would say Clemson and Bama are looking good but still think the others are open. If I was to choose right now I would say Clemson, Bama, ND, and a Big 12 team.

          • Cush Creekmont says:

            tOSU or an undefeated Iowa get in. ONLY way Big 10 + 4 does not make it is if Iowa loses a regular season game and beats tOSU or MSU. 1-loss MSU winning out MIGHT be below OU, but the “committee” will be able to say how great that they beat undefeated tOSU and undefeated Iowa.

            In short, North Carolina beating Clemson is more likely to help OU than what comes from the Big 10.

          • Sooner4life says:

            Definitely could happen but I would be shocked if Iowa beats tOSU/Mich St in Champ. For tOSU, I think it will be tough to get by Mich and Mich St especially the way they are playing but unfortunately they find ways to win games. I think if both teams have one loss and OU wins out (beating 3 top 15 teams and 2 on the road including) then you would see OU jump both.

          • I would agree with your picks except I think Stanford beats ND.

          • j l says:

            osu losing to baylor will drop them out of the top 10. So instead of 2 top 10 wins, we will only get 1.

            When the race between big 12/ND/stanford is as close as it is right now, that could very well make ALL the difference.

          • SoonerfanTU says:

            I get what you are saying, I just don’t think it matters all that much. Certainly not enough for me to root for OSU to be one win away from making the Playoffs. Screw that.

          • j l says:

            Id rather OSU make the playoffs, than the big 12 get left out again. You can tell the committee already has little respect for the conference, the longer we go without making the playoffs, the worse its going to get.

            Im hoping stanford beats ND, and loses the pac 12 title game, that will make it much easier for us to get in.

          • SoonerinLondon says:

            I threw up a little in my mouth, when I read your post.

            No OsU in the final four, under any circumstance. I have no loyalty to the Texsa SWC Redux conference we call home.

          • j l says:

            Its not about loyalty, its about what is best for OU.

            The worse the perception of our conference, the worse our perception gets.

            That whole benefit of the doubt thing we used to get in the early 2000’s? Ya, thats done and gone.

            Look no further than the committee’s opening rankings if you dont believe me.

          • SoonerinLondon says:

            Frankly, I’d like to see anything that HASTENED the demise of this conference. I think Texsa has destroyed it like they did the SWC.

            I think Boren feels that way too and truly regrets the way he played the Pac 12 negotiations. He underestimated the need for support from the northern California, Oregon & Washington schools (actually, thinking he and Larry Scott had it).

            I think he sees the writing on the wall with this conference and will jump at the first reasonable opportunity. I think this is the reason for his aggressive comments earlier in the year.

          • j l says:

            Well if your goal is to get us to move to a different conference, then i can see your point of view.

            Frankly id like to go to the SEC. Instant top 10 recruiting classes, and a couple spots boost in the polls.

          • soonerschooner says:

            Plus, games that you can still drive to from Oklahoma!

          • soonerschooner says:

            No, because if Big 12 is left out, we blow this Big 12-2 conference for SEC…see what happens to it then

          • DUNCANSOONER says:

            I would rather the Big 12 be left out, than to see those Orange puke pots make the CFP before us……We would never here the end of it, and that could boost their recruiting. We cant have that…. Can we? That would ruin my entire year. I’m an OU fan before Im a Big 12 fan.

          • j l says:

            Im an OU fan before a big 12 fan, which is why i want SOMEONE(hopefully us), to make the playoffs this year.

            The longer we go, the more we as a conference get relegated to 2nd tier status.

            It might give OSU a little boost for in state recruiting, but it would improve national recruiting for ALL of us.

            Why would recruits come to a conference that cant make the playoffs?

        • Recondo says:

          Mathematically not all 4 teams can have 1 loss so I don’t think it matters too much. If we win out they will all be seen as quality.

        • James says:

          I agree… Obviously it doesn’t matter if OU doesn’t handle their business. Pretty much OU’s playoff starts this Saturday.

        • SoonerinLondon says:

          OUs only chance at a playoff, IMO, is to win out, have Stanford beat ND and then lose in the Pac12 CCG.

          OsUs record will not matter.

          • SamSooner says:

            Having Stanford beat ND, I agree. Having Stanford lose the Pac12 CCG, not so much. OU will have navigated a more difficult path and will be rewarded.

          • SoonerinLondon says:

            Maybe, Sam, but I really don’t see us jumping anyone. The committee gave their opinions on ND and Stanford vs Big XII teams in their rankings. I don’t think they will jump a 1 lose Big XII team over anybody.

          • hOUligan says:

            Especially a really bad texsa. That loss looks horrible in light of the continuing texsa dumpster fire.

          • Birddawg says:

            In this scenario, Utah would most likely win the PAC-12 championship. 1 Loss pac-12 champion would get in over a 1 loss Big12 champ because of that extra game.

          • SoonerinLondon says:

            Could be. OU could actually have no chance at the playoff.
            Gotta not lose to Texsa, frankly.

          • Birddawg says:

            Only thing that sets OU apart IF they win out, arguably No team plays a tougher 3 game stretch than them with their Nov schedule.. Except..
            Perceptionally Ohio St, with Michigan st, Michigan and then Iowa in CCG….

      • Bill Holder says:

        I would be thrilled if they would lose every game every year. Yes, even to texsa.

    • SamSooner says:

      The most deafening silence usually comes from sudden, unexpected events.

    • Soonerfandave84 says:

      Let them have their moment. OSU earned it. Be prepared to have yours after Bedlam.

    • SoonerinLondon says:

      We lost our chance to chirp in Dallas. I wish we hadn’t. We can only win it back in Stillwater.

      • Stephen Dale says:

        Waco, Stoolwater and home against TCU————–honestly don’t see OU winning any of those games………

        • BleedCrimson says:

          That is because you are blind.

        • Cush Creekmont says:

          “1 or 2 td’s” over ISU – or 3, or 4, or 5.

          Your predictions are correct about two times fewer than that stopped clock is with the time.

        • brainpimp says:

          Of course YOU don’t.

        • RBear says:

          expecting the blind to see would be silly

        • James says:

          Really? I’m shocked.

        • Think you’re wrong. This weekend will be the biggest test. TCU at home will be a win. And OSU does not play well when they are on top – big head gets to em like their cowboy mascot and they fall down.

        • Bill Holder says:

          Why don’t you just do all of us Sooner fans a favor and take your negative *** to a puke board so you and us both can be excited by your absence ?

        • SoonerfanTU says:

          I’m amazed you still get to post here.

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        • James says:

          Hahahahahahaha……

        • Malicong says:

          Of course, you honestly didn’t give OU a chance to beat Tennessee, West Virginia, Kansas St, or Texas Tech either. I think I will go with common sense on this one and say OU will be favored over TCU, a near pick ’em with Baylor (which has pretty much already happened) and be less than a TD road dog to OSU but even that could change depending on how OSU does vs Baylor.
          My personal feelings are that OU has shown, without much debate, they are the most balanced team in the Big XII. Even in lopsided games OSU can’t run the ball. TCU is obviously hurting on D and could be without their only consistant receiving threat. Baylor is relying on a true freshman and has looked very suspect on defense.

    • Stephen Dale says:

      OSU has a reason to ‘chirp’. they destroyed a good TCU team that will ultimately battle Baylor and OSU for 1st place…

      • brainpimp says:

        Not to OU fans…….

      • RBear says:

        “good” tcu team, not great- weak D, still not tested IMO

        • James says:

          Exactly… TCU was lucky to beat KSU.

          • Golfluvr13 says:

            And they were lucky to beat Tech! That miracle catch in the end zone as time expired…

          • James says:

            Yes… That was actually the play had in mind when I commented. However, I was thinking that was KSU. It was Tech….
            Complete luck….

          • Golfluvr13 says:

            KSU QB helped TCU win that game. I believe he threw a late pick in that one. If we take care of the ball against TCU, OU should dominate them.

          • James says:

            That and control the QB run game.
            Honestly, if OU will just run the ball more these last 3 games… I don’t think they will lose. Let that clock just tick, tick away and keep those explosive offenses on the sidelines, while our defense stays fresh.

          • Golfluvr13 says:

            You are reading my mind! 🙂

          • James says:

            KSU was running at will on Baylor and would get cute and decide to throw.
            We should be able to have similar success, but the difference being… OU actually has a QB familiar with the forward pass. Lol

          • Golfluvr13 says:

            And receivers that can get open.

          • SoonerinLondon says:

            OU runs an offense nothing like KSUs and does not have the same OL skills as KSU. We cannot beat Baylor using KSU as a blueprint because our O is completely different.

            We’ll have to beat them our own way.

          • EasTex says:

            Baylor’s defense is deplorable irrespective of the offense they face.

          • SoonerinLondon says:

            Man, I hope so.

          • James says:

            You’re correct… OU has far better players on offense.
            We run on them OUr way….

      • Fear The Magic says:

        So I take it you dont think that OU will be in that battle?
        Why am I not surprised.

        Now that you got your daily dig at OU out of your system do you feel better?

  • Stephen Dale says:

    I hope Bedenbaugh can find a serviceable OT somewhere and let Moore take his problems to Stoolwater….

  • Dustin says:

    Freeman’s film is WOW. Dudes his size aren’t supposed to move like that. I hope we can get in on him before LSU.

  • Wilson says:

    I noticed Tay Evans was not in the game with the two’s or three’s. What’s his status?

  • Mustvid says:

    Baylor has one of the best olines in the Big 12 and have a very capable and potent running game. If OU can control the running game an get pressure then they can impact the Baylor offense by getting stops and turnovers and force FGs. If not, they are in trouble. I see this as a high scoring affair. I think OU has the better defense and Baylor the better defensive coordinator. Bennett is going to attack Baker Mayfield. I fear Mike playing off coverage and allowing Stidham to get in a rhythm and gain confidence. We have to be effective running the ball. Hopefully Alvarez will be ready.

    I was at the last game in Waco and the Bears were more physical and played with a real mojo. They play confident against OU so we better be ready to hit them in the mouth the hole game. No taking quarters off like the ISU game.

    • Recondo says:

      I disagree about their D coordinator. I also think MS blitzes like a maniac against a freshman QB. Outside of the fact their offense will get yards, I see this as a much more favorable matchup than any of us expected preseason.

      • Bill Holder says:

        If so it will be a complete reversal of how MS coaches. I hope he plays tight coverage and blitzes because Baylor won’t prepare for that. They will be preparing for what they have always seen in the past.

      • Mustvid says:

        He didn’t blitz the Texas QB this year and played off coverage and this is what concerns me.

    • Bill Holder says:

      We also played 7 yds off the receivers on 3rd and 3 all game, then back pedaled at the snap of the ball. If we do anything close to that again we will be blown out again.

  • Guest says:

    Does anyone know what recruits will be in Waco?

  • Eddie and Amber says:

    Here’s to BM having a great game. Still don’t understand why there is zero talk about him nationally. His numbers have been crazy good behind a poor/average OL. Yes he stays in the pocket sometimes too long accounting for a few sacks, but most of that is negated by all the times he scrambles Romo-like to get out of being sacked.

  • Mizuno44 says:

    Regarding the Baylor Game comment, you had me with the first couple of statements, but lost me on the last two. I for one see a drastic improvement on the defensive side of the ball, and a defense that performed well and gave us a chance to comeback under duress at Tennessee. We lose that ballgame and all sorts of poop is hitting the fan early in the season. We’ve recruited some really good talent in all positions on defense, communication is better, and we’re playing more aggressive. We, realistically, should be in a very good position over the next several years to compete in this conference.

  • DCinAZ says:

    Kellen Diesch committed to Texas A&M.

    I don’t get it.

  • James says:

    This tactic should be employed any and every time Stephen Dale post

  • Josh says:

    I absolutely hate Baylor. I hate that they are worth a crap and that I have to listen to idiot baylor fan. It’s like some illiterate fool winning the lotto and now they are in the country club. Art Briles is an Urban Meyer level scumbag and if I ever get the chance I’m going to throat punch his pos son. Ok sorry… I feel better now. Anyone going to waco for the game must stop at the Czech Stop in West TX… best bakery ever.

  • EasTex says:

    When I saw the anguish and fear in the eyes of DC Bennett and Briles in the first half of last weeks game as KSt was gouging the bear defense rushing the ball, I knew then we would win this week.

    • James says:

      EasTex, sounds like you just made a prediction. I like it!

      • EasTex says:

        Well, it does look that way, but then I always expect the Sooners to win.
        Seeing the look of hopelessness in the eyes of the bear coaches only confirmed what I believed, anyway.

    • Jed says:

      YES! I was thinking precisely the same thing. They broke. They blinked. Whatever you want to call it. Sh*t wasn’t going right and they had NO answers.
      I look forward to watching the two old men try and stop the upcoming young buck.
      When it comes time to throat stomp someone, I’ll put my money on the man from Muleshoe.

      • SamSooner says:

        If OU gets up, I don’t think Bob will call off the dogs.

        • SoonerOracle737 says:

          BU never calls off the dogs. I’d love it if we returned the favor.

        • Boomer4life says:

          I hope he doesn’t! I would like the score to be 80-14 if possible.

        • Jed says:

          If we get up, we ought to have Schmitty come over and just frog march Bob back to the locker room and leave the ugliness to Riley and Reynolds. ‘Cause you know those two would be throwing hail Marys and calling safety blitzes if we were up by 50 and there were 5 clicks left on the clock.

      • EasTex says:

        They need to work on their poker faces. 🙂

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  • SoonerinLondon says:

    I’m just hoping BMs little scissor-kick dance step confuses the team and people in Waco the way Kevin Bacon’s dancing confused those poor kids in Iowa.

    If we distract them with the forbidden dance, it could just be enough to get the win.

  • KJ1123 says:

    I hope we rotate the DL often this game, especially the interior. I’d like to see Q get more snaps. BU’s OL looks pretty stout, we’ll need alot of beef in there.

    • EasTex says:

      Coaches will need to have guys ready to go in quick when baylor runs tempo and the play ends near the OU bench.

      • KJ1123 says:

        A little extra cardio for the big boys this week.

        • EasTex says:

          Yes, and substitution groups. OU has to control/stop the bears running game first and foremost.

          • KJ1123 says:

            Exactly, I worry more about their run game than their passing game (not much more). On paper it looks like a really good matchup upfront against their OL. Our OL matchup looks like its in BU’s favor, but I gotta believe our young guys will rise up to the challenge.

  • Walter Sobcek says:

    I like several things about this game. 1) First time we have a healthy Shepard in three years. 2) BM (3) Perine (4) Mixon 5) Andrews. 6) The defense has flipped the TO ratio.
    Time to go hunting for Bear.

  • KJ1123 says:

    After the last 4 games…no disrespect to those teams….this teams adrenaline level is going to be through the roof Sat. It’s going to crazy.

  • Glocal Sooner says:

    Monty did a great job bringing in some good players. Diron seems to really be having a positive impact on their progress. Now to keep the DL recruiting momentum going!!!

  • Michael says:

    Boy, I imagine a lot is riding on our performance in these last few weeks in regards to recruiting and commits, but I sure am anxious to get a few more guys committed, stat!

  • EasTex says:

    I’ve been perusing the Big 12 team statistics.
    http://www.big12sports.com/ViewContent.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=10410&CONTENT_ID=1398062

    Keep in mind baylor has played 8 games and here is a reminder of their schedule.
    http://www.fbschedules.com/ncaa-15/big-12/2015-baylor-bears-football-schedule.php

    EDIT= I found it fascinating that only Kansas has a lower average home attendance than baylor.

    • KJ1123 says:

      Interesting. Could there be more Crimson than that puke Green in the stands this Sat??? That would be a sight.

    • SoonerGoneEast says:

      McLane only seats around 45k.

    • SamSooner says:

      Thanks, EasTex.

      I think the thing I find most interesting is their 3rd down statistics. They’ve had quite a few 3rd down attempts and the conversion rate isn’t that great. Which, to me, means the distance to get to the line to gain has been a little longer than they like.

      Don’t be surprised to see success at stopping them on 3rd down or they will be settling for field goals.

      • EasTex says:

        Yes, and also notice how many times they go for it on 4th.

        • SamSooner says:

          So, that moves them up to 66% conversion rate overall. But they’ve only found 40%, 21 attempts out of 53, worth the risk. They converted 16 of the 21. According to the stats, that 76% of 4th down attempts are converted.

          Now, that looks powerful but keep in mind they didn’t think 60% of those were worth the risk. Another thing to consider is who was the opponent. If a weaker opponent scares them 60% of the time, would they even try against OU?

          All in all, Baylor gets first downs about 63% of the time. That’s against weak competition. I think the litmus test is KSU and ISU, while not stellar, can cause problems.

          Final thought: Baylor is not as good as what some might think. That 63% first down conversion rate will drop to the mid to low 50s on Saturday.

      • SoonerGoneEast says:

        Interesting.

  • Soonerfandave84 says:

    #EffBaylor

  • SoonerGoneEast says:

    I wonder if Texas fan will appreciate the irony when Austin native, Baker Mayfield, dispatches our next three opponents in route to the Heisman?

  • Hotrod33 says:

    Well, I’m heading to Waco this weekend to catch the game. I wasn’t planning on going but my sis got us some tix. I will be ready and wearing all crimson. BOOMER!!!!!

    • EasTex says:

      I both envy and pity you.:-)
      Envy for being able to see the Sooners live, pity for the geographical location of the game.

      • Hotrod33 says:

        ET,
        I was going back and forth on if I really wanted to go. I decided that I would for a couple of reasons; 1. Its the first time we play in the stadium so I thought might as well join them and 2. Like to see us be the first team to beat Baylor at their place. I still don’t have a gut feeling on this game and I hope it is a good one at that when it comes. LOL!!!!

  • Rene Goupillaud says:

    What happened at Mizzou today marks a major turning point, and perhaps the beginning of the end for college athletics. That a football team was able to force a President to resign “for not doing enough” tells me that education is no longer the primary business at the University of Missouri, football is. That is not a sustainable model, no matter what sports fans think.

    I’m not here to judge the President’s actions or non-actions, but you can’t have athletes threaten the institution. If the Regents were unhappy with his performance, it’s their job to remove him, not emotional students. Nor can you have the football coach speak out.

    And why choose to boycott a game against BYU, not another SEC team? Simple, the SEC would sanction Mizzou if they did. Or perhaps it is to discriminate against BYU.

    We know where Mizzou’s priorities lie, and it isn’t academics.

    • Dustin says:

      Ridiculous drivel. Go to bed.

    • DCinAZ says:

      Nonsense. Mizzou’s President is a coward. Period.

    • paganpink says:

      And it receives millions of dollars of state funds. They said today that about 10% of the students are black. And a portion of that 10% just forced their views over the taxpayers of Missouri, and the Board of Regents of the University along with those in state and local government, simply because they disagreed with him! Unbelievably cowardly and pathetic. They have, in effect, given control of their college to far left social groups and the Black Lives Matters racial demagogues who moved in there after the Ferguson hoax and riots to incite racial hate. Unbelievable.

    • SoonerGoneEast says:

      I mentioned on another thread the Justin Stolarik Affair here at OU. That’s how you get rid of someone. Holding your school hostage, not so much.

    • SamSooner says:

      Rene, the lesson here is the value, measured in revenue, of athletics. The athletes have learned that they have power. Let’s not lose sight that education is a business, anything that’s for profit is a business. The University of Missouri recognized that and must separate itself from the president in order to protect its brand.

      So, the question is who fired whom? Was it the athletes or the powers that be?

      Why can’t athletes threaten a university? There are expectation a university has as far as student behavior. That can not be one sided, in my opinion.

      I’m black. I would not stand for the President’s slow roll on those incidents. Parents have entrusted their children to be protected, held accountable, and be the example of what a higher education is all about: a place for the intelligent and for those looking to expand on their intellect. If this is what a University has to offer, why leave their current environment that doesn’t promote growth.

      He’s the President of a University. He should get that more than anyone.

    • SamSooner says:

      And why is academics the only priority?

      • rphokc says:

        and the other priorities are?

      • roygbell says:

        Because these are academic institutions and their primary function and the reason they exist is the education of their students. These are supposed to be student athletes. The vast majority of these student athletes will earn their living doing something other than sports.

        • SamSooner says:

          I agree. So, as student athletes, with the emphasis on student, they deserve the same protection as everyone else. You can’t have a hostile environment in schools or at work. If someone believes their welfare is being threatened they have the right to take action.

          Who’s to say if this doesn’t get corrected that the people responsible for those acts of racism won’t get more aggressive? Each incident will continue to escalate, potentially, until someone loses their life. Then we’ll be asking the question, why didn’t someone do something?

          • SoonerGoneEast says:

            Didn’t you and I hash this out earlier? lol

          • SamSooner says:

            Yes. I don’t know why I can’t leave it alone. LOL!

            I have myself to blame. It’s like food: I shouldn’t eat it (all) but I do.

          • SoonerGoneEast says:

            I know what you mean. I’ve never had the good sense to walk away, haha!

          • SamSooner says:

            Well, slap my hand if you see that I’m sucked back in. I’m going to hang around for a little bit and go to bed. Packing lunches for my girls, for school tomorrow.

          • SoonerGoneEast says:

            So you’re saying one shouldn’t eat all the food?

          • SamSooner says:

            My favorite food is anything my wife cooks. Her family is old-school so everything is made from scratch. You don’t think that much about it until you are not eating home made cakes, pies, and cookies.

  • hushnpa says:

    Some observations :
    – the whole enchilada is going to be OUr D line against baying, overgrown dogs O line –
    if we win that battle they don’t run and qb does not get into a rhythm – we win
    If we lose that battle – they run at will , throw from a safe pocket and we get hammered –
    Hope MS and Co. are figuring out ways to get to young Qb early and often
    – he who must not be named is back – whoever it was that had him duck taped to a chair the past week or two and was commenting here – r.i.p. , you will be missed 🙁
    – Oscar is my new favorite poster 🙂 sorry ET , I’m sure you’ll get it back ..

  • Recondo says:

    Don’t care about all the Mizzou talk. That’s their problem. We had our own and our players were part of the solution. Boomer!

  • Zack says:

    Any chance of landing trayveon Williams?

  • SamSooner says:

    In other news…

    • Sooner Ray says:

      A bedtime snack to die for.

    • EasTex says:

      All other news pales in importance to this.

      • SamSooner says:

        Speaking of pale, I’m going to cook a pale of these this weekend. The kids will love it, my wife will have my head. She’s always concerned about their caloric intake. Me, not so much. They swim all the dang time, they are always in a severe deficit.

        • EasTex says:

          Heck, active kiddos burn more calories in the act of eating than they consume.

          • SamSooner says:

            My son, wow! That boy can eat. I can’t keep enough food in the house. He swims before and after school.

          • EasTex says:

            I didn’t appreciate what my parents had to do to feed three athletic boys all within 4 years of each other, until I had kids. We put the food away. My dear, sweet Momma always made plenty, which disappeared fast, but in her wisdom she made a gallon of gravy. We would finish all the food, then cover our plates with bread covered with gravy until we were finally full.

          • SamSooner says:

            You have to love the Mamas. I know I told you my mother made buttermilk flapjacks. She would make them as long as we ate them. We would put a spoon or fork underneath our plate, near the top, so that we could properly sop the syrup. Being from Georgia, we had cane syrup.

          • EasTex says:

            Never got pancakes at home or at my grandmother’s. We got scratch made biscuits and cornbread.

          • Bob Edwards says:

            Especially when they are teenage boys.

    • SoonerGoneEast says:

      A bowl of bacon wrapped tots with some mustard and a Pepsi cola.

  • EasTex says:

    The 4th qtr of the nebbish-mich st game is about to start on espnu. Think I will check it out.

  • Will Narramore says:

    Trayveon Williams just decommitted from TCU. 4 star RB who OU was very high on and I believe there was mutual interest back then. Any chance they go all in with him or is he already locked in somewhere else??

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  • Boomer4life says:

    Mixon….I think, needs a nickname. … I will go ahead and throw one out there…. Sir mix alot. Thoughts?

    • EasTex says:

      Tim Lashar dubbed him “Sir Mixon A Lot” back in September, it seemed to have stuck with many.