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A Look At The 2009 Oklahoma Offense

The biggest question leading into the 2009 season for the Oklahoma Offense is who will be starting on the offensive line. With Trent Williams being the only starter from the 2008 BCS Championship game returning, who will be there to help protect the 2008 Heisman Trophy winner, Sam Bradford?&nbsp…
 
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Previewing The Sooner Opponents: BYU

BYU had a decent season in 2008. After being projected to be at the top of the Mountain West Conference last season, the Cougars ended the season in third place behind Utah and TCU, respectively. They finished the 2008 season 10-3 losing the Las Vegas Bowl against Arizona. Key returners for the Cou…
 
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Almost Never Counts! OU's Success Brings Failure in Others' Eyes.

Isn't being an OU fan great? We get to celebrate some of the highest highs in college football history (seven national titles, a 47 game winning streak, etc.), but with that success we also get more scrutiny than almost any other school in the country. 

When John Blake was the head coach in the mid 90's we got laughed at for how far we had fallen and now with Coach Stoops taking us back to the pinnacle we get criticized for not winning enough "big games."

 

2009 Oklahoma Football Preview: Post Spring Edition

2009 could be a very magical season for Oklahoma. They will be vying for yet another Big 12 and National Championship. After 2008 was complete, there were questions on which underclassmen were going to leave early and which would stay. In a rarely before seen move, all of Oklahoma's NFL eligible u…
   
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