Sooners Outlast Mountaineers, Big XII And BCS Chaos All Around

Yesterday was a banner day for the college football world, in the span of about 4 hours the BCS picture completely changed. SEC back in title talks and undefeated Notre Dame is going to be the No. 1 team in the land. *Insert the Mayans were right comment*

In what was the craziest time slot of the season, the Oklahoma Sooners scraped by the West Virginia Mountaineers, 50-49. The Baylor Bears stomped any chances Collin Klein had at a Heisman or the Kansas State Wildcats had at going to Miami. Stanford took the Oregon Ducks into over-time and the curse of the kickers came out and the Cardinal walked away with the win.

Saturday, the Sooners couldn’t stop WVU’s Tavon Austin and the ‘Eers couldn’t stop Landry Jones. Austin, who is the Mountaineers WR, lined up as a RB and completely shredded the Oklahoma defense. He had over 400+ all-purpose yards. Landry Jones also had a stellar night, with 550+ yards, 5 touchdowns and 1 interception. He led the Sooners to a game-winning touchdown with about a min left on the clock, and the time remaining after wasn’t enough for the Mountaineers to retaliate. Both teams combined for over 1400 yards and Oklahoma allowed a staggering 778 yards on offense. If you know anything about me, you know that I love defensive, smash mouth football. This was none of that. If anything, defensive coordinator, Mike Stoops hopefully had nightmares of it last night. The Sooners have Bedlam coming this week and the Pokes would love nothing more than let their running game roam free all over Owen Field.

The chaos wasn’t really the Sooner game, it was the Baylor/Kansas State game. Baylor, who has the worst defense in the country performed a miracle last night. The Bears didn’t even give the Wildcats a chance, beating them on both sides of the ball all night long. The final beatdown ended up being 52-24.

With Baylor beating the Wildcats, the door to the National Championship game just swung wide open. And the Big XII? That’s completely up for grabs now, too.

If you aren’t a college football fan, why? This game changes every single week and is so unpredictable. And if you have a voodoo doll that represents the SEC and thought maybe you reversed their luck? Good try, good effort. Don’t ever count them out.


Sooners Travel To Morgantown For First Time

The Oklahoma Sooners are travelling to Morgantown, West Virginia for the first time as they take on the Mountaineers in a conference battle. The Mountaineers are coming off their fourth loss in a row.

At the beginning of the season, this game was the hyped up as the Big XII game of the year with possible conference title implications. Now, that is nowhere close to the case, but the Sooners are still playing for a possible BCS game. The Mountaineers are playing to become bowl eligible.

The Sooners have been playing well on the road, which is a change from previous seasons. The Sooner offense comes into Morgantown and are a completely downtrodden team and almost an non-existent defense. The Mountaineers rank dead last when it comes to pass d. And they way Sooners QB Landry Jones has been able to spread the field lately, I think the pass defense will have their hands full.

The Mountaineers offense on the other hand, even though down lately, is still very potent. Geno Smith, the once front-runner in the Heisman race, has so many options on the outside, its hard to keep track of them all.

The defensive plan for the Sooners will stay the same as it has been over the last couple of weeks: shut down the passing game. They allowed over 250+ yards on the ground just last week against Baylor, but the players know what they need to do to shut that down. The line really needs to step up.

Rumor has it that, that the game is only sold around 45K tickets due to the school closing the dorms for the Thanksgiving holiday. Which is kinda disappointing considering the stigma the game had on it during the preseason. Though, it does seem lots of Sooners fans are making the trip. Recently, NewsOK.com did an article about a couple driving from New Mexico just to see the Sooners first game against their new conference foe.

The spread on the game right now is 11, favoring Oklahoma and I am still unsure of which way I am leaning. Meaning, is that too much or not enough. It really depends on how Oklahoma handles the West Virginia offensive attack. If they can handle that, I think the Sooners handle business easily. If the let the Mountaineers hang around for any amount of time, it could go either way. Geno Smith is  not a QB you want to do that against, especially on his own turf.