OU will field a good team once again, but key personnel losses will likely prevent OU from winning all of its games.
OU loses its greatest quarterback and kicker to start with.
Murray was the reason OU won 12 games. Without him, and even with the likes of so many skill position players and a solid offensive line, OU might easily have lost at least 4 more games besides the October Texas game.
Siebert will be missed not only for his punting and placekicking, but his deep kickoffs which were very rarely returnable.
Powers and Samia on the OL will be gone and either or both Ford and Evans will exit.
Hollywood Brown, who played hobbled last night and has been thrown under the bus this morning by some with very short memories, will be gone. His diminished play was the most costly injury for either team last night. Murray lost a very key weapon and OU's best receiver.
Bolton at LB will be gone.
Bledsoe at DE will be gone.
Gallimore at DT may be gone.
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OOC games are Houston and South Dakota (huh ?) at home, and UCLA away.
The Big 12 looks like it could be weaker, with road games with Texas in Dallas and at Oklahoma State.
So on paper, every game is win-able. At this time I would believe Texas will be OU's biggest challenge.
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The gap between Oklahoma and Alabama will be considerably wider (if that's possible....and it will be), and that to me says it all.....and it will remain that way until OU decides to play defense.
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2017 and 2018 will likely be OU's "high water mark" for a while thanks to Mayfield and Murray.
My biggest frustration has been seeing two years of incredible offensive firepower wasted because of such poor defensive play.
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This team played hard and staged a very heroic comeback. But clearly, the best team won.
Now, I hope that Riley and his staff know what an elite team looks like "up close and personal".
I want to see this defeat serve a constructive purpose and provide the OU program with something to build upon.
OU loses its greatest quarterback and kicker to start with.
Murray was the reason OU won 12 games. Without him, and even with the likes of so many skill position players and a solid offensive line, OU might easily have lost at least 4 more games besides the October Texas game.
Siebert will be missed not only for his punting and placekicking, but his deep kickoffs which were very rarely returnable.
Powers and Samia on the OL will be gone and either or both Ford and Evans will exit.
Hollywood Brown, who played hobbled last night and has been thrown under the bus this morning by some with very short memories, will be gone. His diminished play was the most costly injury for either team last night. Murray lost a very key weapon and OU's best receiver.
Bolton at LB will be gone.
Bledsoe at DE will be gone.
Gallimore at DT may be gone.
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OOC games are Houston and South Dakota (huh ?) at home, and UCLA away.
The Big 12 looks like it could be weaker, with road games with Texas in Dallas and at Oklahoma State.
So on paper, every game is win-able. At this time I would believe Texas will be OU's biggest challenge.
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The gap between Oklahoma and Alabama will be considerably wider (if that's possible....and it will be), and that to me says it all.....and it will remain that way until OU decides to play defense.
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2017 and 2018 will likely be OU's "high water mark" for a while thanks to Mayfield and Murray.
My biggest frustration has been seeing two years of incredible offensive firepower wasted because of such poor defensive play.
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This team played hard and staged a very heroic comeback. But clearly, the best team won.
Now, I hope that Riley and his staff know what an elite team looks like "up close and personal".
I want to see this defeat serve a constructive purpose and provide the OU program with something to build upon.