Saw Kyler Reed in Wal-Mart yesterday buying toilet paper. I was tempted to toss a roll at him to see if he would catch it (like on The Little Giants), but i chickend out.
2008: 9 wins - 2009: 10 wins - 2010: Possibly 11 wins. I know everyone is disappointed, but we're moving in the right direction. 2008, we had no defense. 2009, we had no offense. 2010, we were more balanced, but still not up to snuff. We are only getting better.
This game, like all of the others this year, will be won or loss in the trenches. Mark my words. If we do not give our QB time to throw, don't create lanes for our RBs, continue to commit drive-killing penalties, and, defensively, not get pressure on Landry Jones, then we will not win. Not against the Sooners.
I hope I am wrong, but I am predicting a loss this Saturday. Things have not gone our way this year and I just don't think with our run of luck this year we can pull out a victory. I would love to win this game, but I just don't think that, with our offense being unhealthy, we can win.
I sit next to Taylor in my Journalism class and I overheard him talking to his buddy about his ankle. He said it was feeling great and that he has a great feeling about the game. I hope he's right.
Bo was right in calling out the fans. If you were at the game, you can't deny the fact that we were not a factor at all. Honestly, it's not a big deal. Good teams don't need their crowd behind them every game. We shouldn't need our crowd behind us all the time, in fact, we seem to do better when they aren't behind us (on the road).