Which one play defines the 2022 season?
easy answer is the TCU walk off FG but I am going with this...
easy answer is the TCU walk off FG but I am going with this...
Jack Bauer said:
Which one play defines the 2022 season?
easy answer is the TCU walk off FG but I am going with this...
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historian said:
Winning in Norman again with back to back seasons beating OU for a second time.
Whatever it is, they're thinking about it in a warm weather city with a better bowl game.Fre3dombear said:historian said:
Winning in Norman again with back to back seasons beating OU for a second time.
What must Oklahoma fans think having lost to us at home.
Jack Bauer said:
Which one play defines the 2022 season?
easy answer is the TCU walk off FG but I am going with this...
historian said:
But they are not used to 6-6 seasons or being left out of the ccg 2 years in a row.
historian said:
Quite possibly. It's not unreasonable to expect OU & Texas to share the fate of A&M: continued mediocrity with little or no chance of winning their division, much less the conference. Their seems to be little chance of them making the playoffs, even when it's expanded to 12 teams.
historian said:
Texas & OU MAY end up on that list some day but I see no reason to put them there any time soon. It's doubtful they get there at all. If they do, it will be in the standby list at the bottom with Tennessee, etc. And that bottom list has no chance to get into a 4 team playoff.
historian said:
TCU had lots of lucky breaks this year. If we ever get into the playoffs, we will probably need them too.