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To that random K State fan that visits

The alligators say “congratulations” and
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Choke-la-homos 41 - 48 K-St

Grats to K-St,,, and to the dust-bowl choker wid his head-nailed-to-da-flor... :D:p:D

Now tell me again how great of a recruiter that the liar Riley Coyote is... :cool:

Do you think this loss will drop the Chokers out of the Top 10, or will the voters prop them up some more? :rolleyes:
 
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K-State really took it to Oklahoma. I was impressed with K-State's duel-threat quarterback: 4 rushing TD's against the Sooner's defense.

At one point, K-State had a 25 point lead (48-23) before OU responded but fell short in the end.

Jalen Hurts played well, too (almost 400 yards passing 1 TD and 95 yards rushing and 3 rushing TD's). This season, Hurt's numbers look similar to Tim Tebow's Heisman stats during the 2007 season.

Regarding who wins the Heisman this year, I think that it will be very close between Joe Burrow of LSU and Jalen Hurts.
 
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K-State really took it to Oklahoma. I was impressed with K-State's duel-threat quarterback: 4 rushing TD's against the Sooner's defense.

At one point, K-State had a 25 point lead (48-23) before OU responded but fell short in the end.

Jalen Hurts played well, too (almost 400 yards passing 1 TD and 95 yards rushing and 3 rushing TD's). This season, Hurt's numbers look similar to Tim Tebow's Heisman stats during the 2007 season.

I think that it will be very close between Joe Burrow of LSU and Jalen Hurts.

PUL-LEESE.... :rolleyes:

Hurts is playing a string of Big12/10/whatever chumps, not the SEC schedule plus FSU back when they were still a decent in-state rival team....


Hell, in 2007, UF's patsy OoC teams were:

7-6 FSUcks
7-5 W.Ky
8-5 Troy
8-5 FL-Atl

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@ 3-9 Ms
5-7 VU
@ 6-6 SCa
@ 8-5 UK
9-4 AU
10-4 Tn
11-2 UGa
@ 12-2 LSU

9-4 Mich in Bowl

That's 11 Bowl Team Opponents, 8 with 8+ wins. :eek:
~ Only 2 teams with losing records... o_O
 
PUL-LEESE.... :rolleyes:

Hurts is playing a string of Big12/10/whatever chumps, not the SEC schedule plus FSU back when they were still a decent in-state rival team....


Hell, in 2007, UF's patsy OoC teams were:

7-6 FSUcks
7-5 W.Ky
8-5 Troy
8-5 FL-Atl

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@ 3-9 Ms
5-7 VU
@ 6-6 SCa
@ 8-5 UK
9-4 AU
10-4 Tn
11-2 UGa
@ 12-2 LSU

9-4 Mich in Bowl

That's 11 Bowl Team Opponents, 8 with 8+ wins. :eek:
~ Only 2 teams with losing records... o_O

Interesting point.
SEC schedule vs a Big12 schedule.
The accomplishments should not be considered equivalent.

Hurts never put up those kind of numbers at Alabama; although, Oklahoma does have a favorable system for putting up offensive numbers.
 
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Interesting point.
SEC schedule vs a Big12 schedule.
The accomplishments should not be considered equivalent.

Hurts never put up those kind of numbers at Alabama; although, Oklahoma does have a favorable system for putting up offensive numbers.

Yeah, like San Badford put up an NCAA Season Record 54 pts/gm and was given a Heisman for it... :rolleyes:

Then he/they played the #3 Defense in the SEC (UF) and lost 14 - 24.... :cool:
(Tebow should have gotten his 2nd Heisman in 2008) o_O

PS
Ole head-nailed-to-da-flor always shows back up, he's a consummate masochist.... :cool:
 
If Florida were in the Big 12, ACC, or Pac 12 we would be at worst a ten win team every year. Heck we would win ten games a year with Muschamp at the helm in those conferences.

SEC is a gauntlet, Big 12 is a pillow fight.
 
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Combined 89 pts in a conference game... It's the Big12/10/whatever league, nobody plays defense. o_O

The lizzerds got lit up by the only real offense they have faced LSU ? Texas lit up LSU vaunted defense?

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz



Yeah, like San Badford put up an NCAA Season Record 54 pts/gm and was given a Heisman for it... :rolleyes:

Then he/they played the #3 Defense in the SEC (UF) and lost 14 - 24.... :cool:
(Tebow should have gotten his 2nd Heisman in 2008) o_O

PS
Ole head-nailed-to-da-flor always shows back up, he's a consummate masochist....
:cool:

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The lizzerds got lit up by the only real offense they have faced LSU ? Texas lit up LSU vaunted defense?

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz





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#6 7-1, 4-1 UF is giving up an average of 15.75 Pts/Gm.
#1 8-0, 4-0 LSU is averaging 46.75 Pts/Gm - (only real offense???)
UF gave up an average of 27.5 pts to the 2 Top 10 teams they've played.
While the Chokers have played ZERO Top 10 teams, and won't all season.


The chitty SEC refs called LSU for ZERO holding calls in the entire game. :mad:
That was multiplied by UF having both All SEC / AA DE's injured and/or out for that game. Zuniga tried to play some snaps, but he was nowhere near 100%. o_O

And you're trying to hide behind TX???
LSU 45 - 38 @ TX
@ LSU
42 - 28 UF - In a night game @ Death Valley.

UF was playing the #1 ranked team with a passing offense with both DE's injured, (Zuniga / Greenard) and.with a backup QB.:rolleyes:

Current Rankings: (read-um & weep) :p

1. LSU (UF lost)
2. UA
6. UF -- lost @ #1 LSU - Death Valley night game.
8. UGly (UF plays next)
11. AU (UF won)

10. CHOKE-la-homo - lost at previously NR K-St
12. Bay
22. K-St
NR TX
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So you're not just a consummate masochist, you're also a clueless village idiot choker wid-yo-head-nailed-to-da-flor.... :D:p:D
 
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The lizzerds got lit up by the only real offense they have faced LSU ? Texas lit up LSU vaunted defense?

What's funny is that at this moment, #6 Florida's chances to go to the play-offs is higher than #10 Oklahoma's! Even with one loss, Florida's destiny is in its own hands as long as they can win out which won't be easy. The #6 Gators have a top 10 showdown against #8 Georgia and a potential rematch with either the SEC's #1 team, LSU, or the #2 team, Alabama.

One loss and the Sooners/B12 are now out of the playoffs. OU's loss has also opened up the door to the PAC12 champion as a potential CFP contender such as #7Oregon and/or #9 Utah.

Your team has to hope that the teams in front of it can knock each other off and even then it's no guarantee. At the end of the season, OU may be competing against other one-loss teams.

Who is Oklahoma's best win?
It can't be Texas as the longhorns are no longer ranked in the polls.
 
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