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I like it. TV reports that the Jackrabbits have landed in Oklahoma. A little back and forth with Graham Hayes as well.
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Re: Oklahoma!
Originally posted by filbert View PostNobody plays a song as much as Tennessee plays Rocky Top.)
Had the song memorized -long before- I realized what that verse meant about the 'strangers lookin' for a moonshine still'...
Can't help but think of practicing guitar in the basement on an junior size Harmony when I hear that....
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Originally posted by BitsTD View PostAm I the only one that starts singing when I log in and see this thread on the front page?
Just curious.
(I'd recently got done watching OU play TAMU for the Big 12 women's championship. Their band plays both Boomer Sooner and Oklahoma! a lot. Not as much as Tennessee's band plays Rocky Top, though. Nobody plays a song as much as Tennessee plays Rocky Top.)
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Originally posted by zooropa View PostI suppose one shouldn't expect much, but it is typical of the 'BCS' mentality to underestimate a -winning- program from a disregarded conference (as surely as it is typical for a 'mid-major' to overstate their case for a higher seed).
As Yogi Berra said, 90% of this game is half mental, and that's doubly true for the college game. Do not underestimate a team that knows how to win, that knows what winning feels like, in a tournament setting.
You look at the 'upsets' in the early rounds in the tournament: they're almost always 'winners' upsetting 'losers' with at-large bids. Schools that couldn't win their conference tourney losing to schools that did.
Maybe someone else can help me out. Maybe I'll need to do the legwork myself, but I'm curious when an at-large last won the NCAAs.
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Originally posted by OKC_Poke View PostBut that's where the men's sub-regional is. Or is that at the Cox Convention Center formerly known as the Myriad.
I'm a Wyoming fan living in northwest OKC since 1991. Best years of living here was when OU was super bad in football under Blake.
Oh, for those travelling down, there's apparently a major snowstrom heading this way and is supposed to dump 6-14 inches here and in northeast Oklahoma tomorrow.
It's not the storm you should be worried about, it's the stupid Okies who can't drive on the ice to save their lives.
Not smack but the Jackrabbits have had a weather problem this year, Kansas City vs UMKC = ice storm, at Tulsa vs ORU= ice storm, at Cedar City for SUU= snow storm, at Rochester Hills vs Oakland U= eight inches of snow, at Fort Wayne for IPFW= snow storm, just about every home game = ice or snow storm. If you need to break a drought just invite the Jacks in and it will storm.
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Originally posted by zooropa View PostI suppose one shouldn't expect much, but it is typical of the 'BCS' mentality to underestimate a -winning- program from a disregarded conference (as surely as it is typical for a 'mid-major' to overstate their case for a higher seed).
As Yogi Berra said, 90% of this game is half mental, and that's doubly true for the college game. Do not underestimate a team that knows how to win, that knows what winning feels like, in a tournament setting.
You look at the 'upsets' in the early rounds in the tournament: they're almost always 'winners' upsetting 'losers' with at-large bids. Schools that couldn't win their conference tourney losing to schools that did.
Maybe someone else can help me out. Maybe I'll need to do the legwork myself, but I'm curious when an at-large last won the NCAAs.
Someone uses the term, "finding ourselves" in this story. I HATE that term. Does anyone ever say, "losing ourselves?" C'mon, you can do better than that, Sooners.
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Originally posted by LakeJack View Post
As Yogi Berra said, 90% of this game is half mental, and that's doubly true for the college game. Do not underestimate a team that knows how to win, that knows what winning feels like, in a tournament setting.
You look at the 'upsets' in the early rounds in the tournament: they're almost always 'winners' upsetting 'losers' with at-large bids. Schools that couldn't win their conference tourney losing to schools that did.
Maybe someone else can help me out. Maybe I'll need to do the legwork myself, but I'm curious when an at-large last won the NCAAs.
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Am I the only one that starts singing when I log in and see this thread on the front page?
Just curious.
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A little thread drift but, I'm not sure who is paying Graham Hayes, but he loves to give State a shout out whenever he can!
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/tourna...ham&id=4994784
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Originally posted by IBleedCrimson&Cream View PostI actually knew Pierre was pronounced like that. How 'bout me!
I have an Indian friend (from India) that pronounces my home town Tulsa like "Tool-sa". Its pretty funny. Its also funny when out-of-staters pronounce Sapulpa like "Sap-a-lupa".
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Originally posted by rocjunkie View PostSure we could move it to the Ford Center in Oklahoma City, just 20 miles from Norman.
I'm a Wyoming fan living in northwest OKC since 1991. Best years of living here was when OU was super bad in football under Blake.
Oh, for those travelling down, there's apparently a major snowstrom heading this way and is supposed to dump 6-14 inches here and in northeast Oklahoma tomorrow.
It's not the storm you should be worried about, it's the stupid Okies who can't drive on the ice to save their lives.
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