Will always love Bob and all he’s done to give back to Oklahoma. Was very elated when we finally got venables back. We needed that aggressiveness back. We got it. Let’s go
Excellent video RJ. I went to my first Nebraska game in 1969 at the age of 9. I learned a deep respect and admiration for OU Football. They and Nebraska were two sides of the same coin if you will. I cheer for OU every game except for when they play my beloved Huskers. Kudos to you RJ! You’re my kind of guy.
Similar feelings as a Sooner fan. I remember Thanksgiving day 1971 watching the game on TV with my parents, cousins, aunts and uncles. I always cheer for Nebraska when they’re not playing OU. I sure wish there was a way to restart that rivalry every year again.
Loved the video. Great! I am an Arkansas fan but I have always wanted Arkansas to be like Oklahoma! Same colors, long shared border, states that have no NFL team and love their college team. Oklahoma just has more population and money and SEC level players than Arkansas and can recruit Texas like nobody else. Loved those Barry Switzer teams. He's from my neighboring county here in Arkansas. Now would ya'll just beat Alabama? They need to be taken down a notch. Looking for Brent to restore Sooner D!
1st game I ever seen in my life living in Wisconsin was OU Vrs Michigan 1975 I think? National Championship .Been a Sooner fan ever since , Moved to Spiro OK. 1 year later home town of the GREAT Rod Shoat , Wayne Hoffman in the same 1975 game, doesn`t get any better. Thanks RJ for all you do to inspire us all
You are right RJ it is our given right as a born Oklahoma to be that way about the Sooners. There is no other team like the Oklahoma Sooners that will live in our hearts forever Boomer Sooner 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👍👍
That's not the Barry Switzer quote. There is video of the quote. He didn't say OU invented winning. He said OU invented being champions, and in the context, he clearly meant perennial champions, even though he never used that word.
I was born to be a Sooner fan, with a birthday of 4/7/47, yes just like the 47 game winning streak. My family lived and breathed OU football. My first game to attend was in 1954 when OU played TCU. Like most other Sooner fans, when I die, I will be Sooner dead.
In Stoops introductory press conference he said that they will embrace the high expectations from the fans. He said that Oklahoma deserves to have high expectations. That mentality showcases what he was all about. He didn’t shy away from greatness. He embraced big games and held the standards high. The 2000 National title team had starters playing on each special team unit.
As a Rideshare driver I picked up many OU athletes In Grinch's second year I picked up some Defenses boys I asked them you ever watch OU Defense of the 70's I told them YOU WOULD NEVER SNIFF the field of this era btw they said Grinch was OK
"RJ" that's why Ur the best, let's just sit back & enjoy this ride! The 'PALACE ON THE PRAIRIE', there's gonna be band Wagon jumpers! Hell in the 90' My Sister & I watched in snow & I could count the FANS, BOOOOOMER...... forget about it! ❤️❤️❤️❤️☝️☝️☝️☝️
I have been holding back this for the right podcast. You said everything just about that I wanted to say, but at 8 paragraphs I had to shorten it. I plan to post this to a few SEC podcasts. They haven't a clue who Oklahoma is. Thank you for this. So here it is. The SEC only needs this season to understand Oklahoma football. They keep saying OU will see about the SEC because of the grind. What a crock! If you believe this, you haven't watched enough Oklahoma football, I can tell you that. I don't care what Vegas says, and I don't think the SEC bluebloods believe it either. They know what Oklahoma football is about. Oklahoma doesn't play over confident or weak. They are use to getting everybody's best and wouldn't want it any other way. So they have to play every game like the season depends on it, because it does. Oklahoma has never been satisfied with a 10-2 season. It's not who we are. Our team still won't be satisfied with a record like that just because we are in the SEC. The mindset at Oklahoman really is going for Nattys, every year. That's our fanbase, that's the expectation and the standard. If mediocrity is good enough, then why even play or go to a game? Coach V knows, Coach Stoops knows and anybody that wants to come coach here knows. I will also say we usually give our coaches a realistic time to succeed as well before they get the axe. Our AD is smart, fair and one of the best ever. It's not a stepping stone program to get your feet wet and move on. It is a blue blood program with the records to prove it and our coaches rarely ever leave for other schools. Riley was the exception, not the rule. It worked out for the better that he moved on. I won't say he did us right on the way he went about exiting, but I'm not bitter about it like some fans, because I, like a lot of other Sooner fans really love Coach V. Riley knows what he did was wrong, and even stated he had some regrets. Riley leaving was because he didn't have the D. He couldn't recruit the D and that in itself would soon get him in the hot seat at Oklahoma. He knew it. After losing to Georgia in the playoffs, it showed that weakness. Some of it was competing in the SEC, but really it was about him not able to recruit a defense to mirror the success of his offense. Going to the SEC meant competing against teams that had great D's. Oklahoma wouldn't be a good fit for the SEC if Riley was still around. He couldn't do it, so he had to leave before he got canned. He's smart as an OC, smart on making moves while he has a window open, but he was only average for special teams, and very poor at choosing defensive coordinators. Stoops had to leave the keys to someone as he was looking to retire. He saw Riley as a young, smart, up and coming coach and I believe Stoops figured Riley had all the the support and advice from the program to help him make good decisions, but it wasn't something he was good at. I agree with Finebaum, I don't think Riley will be the USC coach come next season. Nothing against Riley, but I think he needs to concentrate his efforts on the defensive side for a while to grow before he will have a chance to become a good head coach. Sooners are definitely high on Coach V. He gave our identity back to us. He knew what it was because he already lived it. He was the only guy we could put in at that time that would get our identity back right away. During the Riley years we got that taken away We got soft on D. It was very embarrassing for us. The young fans loved hanging a lot of points on our opponents. It was fun, but older fans knew better. It takes offense, defense and special teams. That high scoring offense worked in the Big XII, but the SEC, BIG10, ACC and most of the PAC 12 played all sides. That's the game. Being great at out scoring your opponent in hopes you're defense holds long enough to win is not a strategy, It's flawed thinking. Oklahoma have a core belief that defense wins championships. It starts by not allowing your opponent any points. Why? Most would think the most important thing would be getting on the scoreboard and then spending most of your time and energy on perfecting it. Doing only offense leaves the leftovers of your programs time and energy for defense and special teams. The offense always gets celebrated, because they do most of the scoring. That's where all the accolades usually go. Last year many saw how Oklahoma fans got fanatical when our D got that goal line stand against its bitter rival, Texas. That was beautiful. That's when Oklahoma got its identity back. Stop a team and it gets in their head. That was Sooner football and it was sweet. The accolades for a change went to our incredible D and our great coach. The D worked their butts off and it was satisfying to watch and make the point to the college football world, we're back! Oklahoma will always have scoring offenses throughout its season, but it's not every game, maybe not in several seasons you get to see a four down goal line stand. In fact, I can't remember the last time I saw one. Oklahoma will play physical, smart, fast, balanced and well coached football. We've got all areas covered except we have some uncertainty about our O-Line. They will have to hit the gaps, protect our young inexperienced 5-Star QB like the season depends on it and allow us to execute the run. They are the key this year and we have the best O-Line coach in college football. If he can't do it, no one can. We have tremendous trust in Coach B, but you got to have the talented big X's too. Time will tell. Getting our O-Line ready in time for everybody else on the offense to buy in is one of two things we Sooner fans are really concerned about. The other may be to ensure we have a good field goal kicker. If we lose our QB, it will likely be the fault of our O-Line or because of his inexperience he gets injured. After all, the game is still very fast for our QB. One bowl game isn't enough to slow things down yet. The Tennessee game will be a huge test for us. If we lose to Tennessee then it could be a long season. We will grow and get better. But I don't know if we can play well enough to get in the top 5 of the SEC if we don't have our O-Line ready. I'll hold my predictions until after Tennessee.
Good job, RJ. Being a Kansas kid I have always enjoyed the one-sided rivalries. I imagine I've always been a lot more relaxed than Sooner fans because I expect to lose. When the Cats or the Hawks pull off the upset I probably watch the game a dozen times. My favorite Sooner of all time is Bart Conner and my favorite football player was Brian Bosworth.
Posters, placards and t-shirts showing Bud, Barry, Bob, Brent must be put out by people who don’t really know Sooner History, Ever heard of “Owen Field”? Its the playing field inside the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The man who supervised the construction of said stadium in the 1920’s was Benny Owen, OU’s first great coach whose first name starts with a B. He is Oklahoma’s first 100+ game winning coach, so beloved, we named the field after him. Come on Sooner faithful, don’t lose our history,
Fantastic video, RJ! ❤ Saddened by all of the negativity that I was reading last season on social media about the hiring of Coach Venables, I sent an e-mail to Joe Castiglione from way out here in California. I voiced my support for the defensive mastermind behind the 13-2 win in the 2000 Orange Bowl. Mr. Castiglione kindly responded, "Thank you for your support. We WILL NOT be deterred." ❤ Love you, RJ! ❤ Boomer Sooner! Bryan (Putnam North Class of 1988 😃)
And . you’re more 💯than welcome 🙏🏽 we love ❤️ Lincoln we’ve been trying to thank all of you OU fans for Lincoln. We’re thinking the other way around good looking 👀 👀👀out LOL 🤣🤣💯💯we’ll see 👀👀👀👀 who gets to Scotland ‼️ before ye LOL 🤣🤣 have fun in the. SEC LOL 🤣🤣🤣💯WeAreSC Fight On
Switzer is quoted saying that if he could get every recruit thay he recruited out of Harris County Texas! "Houston " he would win the natty every year!
USC is never irrelevant. Even when they’re down, people pay attention to them. Norman couldn't handle someone going to LA. It's a culture thing. Baton Rouge and Tallahassee are ok, but LA is not. That's a culture issue, not a relevancy issue.
True. USC is a plum job just like OU or Texas or Alabama. That's why I never understood why OU fans were so insulted by his leaving to go there. If he had taken a program that has practically no history of championships I would understand.
@@ruckanitepreacher5618it was partially that he kept saying he wouldn’t be the next coach of LSU. Which everyone in Norman thought it meant he was staying. USC was a lightning bolt. No one saw it coming. Not Oklahoma, not USC. No one. But to say Lincoln Riley made downward move is something only an Oklahoma fan would say. USC is one of the top 5 programs of all time. Easily. It was a lateral move at worst, and arguably an upward move.
@@boejiven7486you don’t need to be winning nattys to be relevant. Notre Dame is an example of this. And as for as winning chips, USC has won one more recently than Oklahoma. So where does that put Oklahoma?
@@paintedflags by your definition it makes Oklahoma just as relevant. But they have at least won their conference year after year and made the playoffs instead of being a sub par team in their own conference for the last decade
Can Venables lead OU to a national championship? No reason why not. As more and more time goes by and the more we learn about Dabo, isn’t it staggeringly obvious Venables was the chief architect of those two natties while at Clemson?
in my opinion, lincoln riley left oklahoma cause he scared of the sec. the reason that he left usc for the nfl is because is afraid of the big 10. the sec and big 10 was the best conferences in college football in his mind and he doesnt want to coach there because he will lose without a defense. but in the big 12 and the pac 12 they both focus more on offense and he could shine. again in my opinion lincoln riley is an AMAZING offensive coordinator but he is an AWFUL head coach and will NEVER win a championship!!!!! but i agree with RJ, "i am sooner born and sooner bred and when i die i will be SOONER DEAD!!!!!"
Yup, working on my Masters from OU now. Always been a fan, but it does hit a little different now. Or as we will soon be saying, "It just means more...." LOL@@timothy_james_lee
Will Brent Venables lead OU to a national title?
No doubt about it
No, but he'll get us accustomed to the SEC and get us set for the coach who will.
Yes, I believe he will.
Yes
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Will always love Bob and all he’s done to give back to Oklahoma. Was very elated when we finally got venables back. We needed that aggressiveness back. We got it. Let’s go
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Wow, as a Wildcat fan, they need to show this to every recruit. If it doesn’t get their juices flowing they don’t belong at OU. Fantastic piece Sir!
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I will miss OU versus KSU games!
Best report I have ever heard. It took a man who loves OU and knows OU to do this. Thanks RJ
"There's not one guy, one person in the history of this program that's bigger than the program." -Bob Stoops
Boomer
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*AT LEAST 4 million. OU has stake with parts of Texas. TONS of DFW natives are fans too in addition to those in Houston
RJ, this was FIRE!!!!
Excellent video RJ. I went to my first Nebraska game in 1969 at the age of 9. I learned a deep respect and admiration for OU Football. They and Nebraska were two sides of the same coin if you will. I cheer for OU every game except for when they play my beloved Huskers. Kudos to you RJ! You’re my kind of guy.
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Similar feelings as a Sooner fan. I remember Thanksgiving day 1971 watching the game on TV with my parents, cousins, aunts and uncles. I always cheer for Nebraska when they’re not playing OU. I sure wish there was a way to restart that rivalry every year again.
Loved the video. Great! I am an Arkansas fan but I have always wanted Arkansas to be like Oklahoma! Same colors, long shared border, states that have no NFL team and love their college team. Oklahoma just has more population and money and SEC level players than Arkansas and can recruit Texas like nobody else. Loved those Barry Switzer teams. He's from my neighboring county here in Arkansas. Now would ya'll just beat Alabama? They need to be taken down a notch. Looking for Brent to restore Sooner D!
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Awesome job on the Sooners!! We WILL be back!!
In fact, maybe a little known fact but a fact nonetheless, we ARE back.
When Stoops coached the team in the bowl game after tbow left, that truly made him an OU legend
RJ kills it again
1st game I ever seen in my life living in Wisconsin was OU Vrs Michigan 1975 I think? National Championship .Been a Sooner fan ever since , Moved to Spiro OK. 1 year later home town of the GREAT Rod Shoat , Wayne Hoffman in the same 1975 game, doesn`t get any better. Thanks RJ for all you do to inspire us all
RJ, thanks for representing OU and the state of Oklahoma
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I don’t like OU at all, but RJ Young is not to be missed. He kept me watching this intently. Great stuff as always, RJ.
Wow, great work RJ. I didn't know what you were doing, had lost track of you. This was excellent!!! BOOMER
SOONER!!!!!
That is a tremendous job by RJ Young.
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You are right RJ it is our given right as a born Oklahoma to be that way about the Sooners. There is no other team like the Oklahoma Sooners that will live in our hearts forever Boomer Sooner 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👍👍
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918 Born & Bred and when I die I’m Sooner dead! There’s only ☝🏼
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Oklahoma
RJ, that was an awesome presentation. You are the Real Deal!! BOOMER!
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Okie's are unique folk. I'm from Lawton myself (born in Stillwater).
Only issue is that it feels like if OU should have won more National Championships 😅
TBOW wasted two Heisman QBs and a Heisman Runner Up, by thinking defense was some quant thing of the past.
Nah ou =Dallas cowboys …. History channel
@@adamhester372 Just tell us you don't follow anyone but your team, if that is the message you want to convey.
@@Tijuanabill please statistically tell me something
@@adamhester372 There is only one statistic that matters, and your Wildcats have never, and will never put a notch in that column.
We're here South Eastern Conference!!!! Boomer Frickin Sooner!!!
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Loved your video, got me fired up for the next season in the SEC which cannot come too soon! Keep up the great work!
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Norman Oklahoma is the greatest place on earth!
Fun place to grow up in the sixties but today other than sports……not likely.
I'll say Norman is getting bigger as
A city in this day in age
Don’t 💯forget. ‼️the cow 🐄 🐮 pies 💩💩💩LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No it’s not lol 😂it’s nice small town that’s it
Yes Sir!
This one is going in the RJ Aristeia playlist
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Doc!
your videos have come a long way from the step mill. Thanks for still making OU content
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Great job. There’s Only One!!!
Oklahoma
Nice video. Hope we prove all the doubters wrong this year and assert ourselves in SEC.
That's not the Barry Switzer quote. There is video of the quote. He didn't say OU invented winning. He said OU invented being champions, and in the context, he clearly meant perennial champions, even though he never used that word.
I was born to be a Sooner fan, with a birthday of 4/7/47, yes just like the 47 game winning streak. My family lived and breathed OU football. My first game to attend was in 1954 when OU played TCU. Like most other Sooner fans, when I die, I will be Sooner dead.
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In Stoops introductory press conference he said that they will embrace the high expectations from the fans. He said that Oklahoma deserves to have high expectations.
That mentality showcases what he was all about. He didn’t shy away from greatness. He embraced big games and held the standards high. The 2000 National title team had starters playing on each special team unit.
Great hype video fam!
My boy RJ!!!!!!
I don’t even like OU but damn it R.J can make you hype about anything lol
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Well done
Great video!! Love your channel
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Great job bro!! Love ya stuff!
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Very well done
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Well done RJ!
Great job, RJ!
Mr. RJ, I'm glad that you are doing great. Keep up the good work, go sooners.
Nice work my man! 👊🏽🤘🏽⬇️
Excellent essay!. You're 💯 percent right!
Man I miss when RJ used to cover the Sooners and their recruiting daily. 🤦♂️
Well said RJ...
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I LOVE THIS. Uniquely RJ.
No one puts out FACTS like RJ!!
Lincoln Riley was never a SOONER
Since 1947 No coach never ever left OU
Fired is a different Story
Retired is another
Lincoln Riley was never a SOONER
This is simply not true.
@@numberonecfbshow What aint true
Very nice report RJ really enjoyed this.
Man that AWESOME R.J.! I'M READY TO SUIT UP RIGHT NOW!!! BOOMER!
As a Rideshare driver I picked up
many OU athletes
In Grinch's second year I picked up
some Defenses boys
I asked them you ever watch OU Defense
of the 70's
I told them YOU WOULD NEVER SNIFF
the field of this era
btw they said Grinch was OK
Bro killing me in that purple turtle neck 😂😂😂😂
I look good. 😜
You do brother Keep up the great work
Love it. 👊
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BOOMER! SOONERS!
BOOMER SOONER 4-LIFE......... 💯💪💯
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"RJ" that's why Ur the best, let's just sit back & enjoy this ride! The 'PALACE ON THE PRAIRIE', there's gonna be band Wagon jumpers! Hell in the 90' My Sister & I watched in snow & I could count the FANS, BOOOOOMER...... forget about it! ❤️❤️❤️❤️☝️☝️☝️☝️
Im from OKLAHOMA .
I have a question for society?
Do you have to be from Oklahoma to represent the sooners
Nope. If you ride with us you ride with us don't matter where your from. But it's not a bandwagon you jump off you're done.
@@kendo7964here's how I look at it. If you switch just root for bama they have a better football history than any other school in America.
@@kobeneal4970yOU go ahead and switch BOOMER SOONER 4LIFE AND FEK ALL OTHERS
not for long 😎
Hell of a job brother!
I have been holding back this for the right podcast. You said everything just about that I wanted to say, but at 8 paragraphs I had to shorten it. I plan to post this to a few SEC podcasts. They haven't a clue who Oklahoma is. Thank you for this. So here it is.
The SEC only needs this season to understand Oklahoma football. They keep saying OU will see about the SEC because of the grind. What a crock! If you believe this, you haven't watched enough Oklahoma football, I can tell you that. I don't care what Vegas says, and I don't think the SEC bluebloods believe it either. They know what Oklahoma football is about.
Oklahoma doesn't play over confident or weak. They are use to getting everybody's best and wouldn't want it any other way. So they have to play every game like the season depends on it, because it does. Oklahoma has never been satisfied with a 10-2 season. It's not who we are. Our team still won't be satisfied with a record like that just because we are in the SEC.
The mindset at Oklahoman really is going for Nattys, every year. That's our fanbase, that's the expectation and the standard. If mediocrity is good enough, then why even play or go to a game? Coach V knows, Coach Stoops knows and anybody that wants to come coach here knows. I will also say we usually give our coaches a realistic time to succeed as well before they get the axe. Our AD is smart, fair and one of the best ever. It's not a stepping stone program to get your feet wet and move on. It is a blue blood program with the records to prove it and our coaches rarely ever leave for other schools.
Riley was the exception, not the rule. It worked out for the better that he moved on. I won't say he did us right on the way he went about exiting, but I'm not bitter about it like some fans, because I, like a lot of other Sooner fans really love Coach V. Riley knows what he did was wrong, and even stated he had some regrets.
Riley leaving was because he didn't have the D. He couldn't recruit the D and that in itself would soon get him in the hot seat at Oklahoma. He knew it. After losing to Georgia in the playoffs, it showed that weakness. Some of it was competing in the SEC, but really it was about him not able to recruit a defense to mirror the success of his offense. Going to the SEC meant competing against teams that had great D's. Oklahoma wouldn't be a good fit for the SEC if Riley was still around. He couldn't do it, so he had to leave before he got canned. He's smart as an OC, smart on making moves while he has a window open, but he was only average for special teams, and very poor at choosing defensive coordinators. Stoops had to leave the keys to someone as he was looking to retire. He saw Riley as a young, smart, up and coming coach and I believe Stoops figured Riley had all the the support and advice from the program to help him make good decisions, but it wasn't something he was good at. I agree with Finebaum, I don't think Riley will be the USC coach come next season. Nothing against Riley, but I think he needs to concentrate his efforts on the defensive side for a while to grow before he will have a chance to become a good head coach.
Sooners are definitely high on Coach V. He gave our identity back to us. He knew what it was because he already lived it. He was the only guy we could put in at that time that would get our identity back right away. During the Riley years we got that taken away We got soft on D. It was very embarrassing for us. The young fans loved hanging a lot of points on our opponents. It was fun, but older fans knew better. It takes offense, defense and special teams. That high scoring offense worked in the Big XII, but the SEC, BIG10, ACC and most of the PAC 12 played all sides. That's the game. Being great at out scoring your opponent in hopes you're defense holds long enough to win is not a strategy, It's flawed thinking.
Oklahoma have a core belief that defense wins championships. It starts by not allowing your opponent any points. Why? Most would think the most important thing would be getting on the scoreboard and then spending most of your time and energy on perfecting it. Doing only offense leaves the leftovers of your programs time and energy for defense and special teams. The offense always gets celebrated, because they do most of the scoring. That's where all the accolades usually go. Last year many saw how Oklahoma fans got fanatical when our D got that goal line stand against its bitter rival, Texas. That was beautiful. That's when Oklahoma got its identity back. Stop a team and it gets in their head. That was Sooner football and it was sweet. The accolades for a change went to our incredible D and our great coach. The D worked their butts off and it was satisfying to watch and make the point to the college football world, we're back! Oklahoma will always have scoring offenses throughout its season, but it's not every game, maybe not in several seasons you get to see a four down goal line stand. In fact, I can't remember the last time I saw one.
Oklahoma will play physical, smart, fast, balanced and well coached football. We've got all areas covered except we have some uncertainty about our O-Line. They will have to hit the gaps, protect our young inexperienced 5-Star QB like the season depends on it and allow us to execute the run. They are the key this year and we have the best O-Line coach in college football. If he can't do it, no one can. We have tremendous trust in Coach B, but you got to have the talented big X's too. Time will tell. Getting our O-Line ready in time for everybody else on the offense to buy in is one of two things we Sooner fans are really concerned about. The other may be to ensure we have a good field goal kicker. If we lose our QB, it will likely be the fault of our O-Line or because of his inexperience he gets injured. After all, the game is still very fast for our QB. One bowl game isn't enough to slow things down yet. The Tennessee game will be a huge test for us. If we lose to Tennessee then it could be a long season. We will grow and get better. But I don't know if we can play well enough to get in the top 5 of the SEC if we don't have our O-Line ready. I'll hold my predictions until after Tennessee.
Wooooooohhh!!! BOOMER BABY!!
Well done.
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Good job, RJ. Being a Kansas kid I have always enjoyed the one-sided rivalries. I imagine I've always been a lot more relaxed than Sooner fans because I expect to lose. When the Cats or the Hawks pull off the upset I probably watch the game a dozen times. My favorite Sooner of all time is Bart Conner and my favorite football player was Brian Bosworth.
Excellent!!
Great work…..can you do more of these with others schools???
Yes.
Hope to see you guys in the playoffs against us.. OkState! Much love!
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Amen!
USC 55 Oklahoma 19
Please get Bob to come back !
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It couldn't have been said any better.
BOOMER SOONER.
Effin Niice
Posters, placards and t-shirts showing Bud, Barry, Bob, Brent must be put out by people who don’t really know Sooner History, Ever heard of “Owen Field”? Its the playing field inside the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The man who supervised the construction of said stadium in the 1920’s was Benny Owen, OU’s first great coach whose first name starts with a B. He is Oklahoma’s first 100+ game winning coach, so beloved, we named the field after him. Come on Sooner faithful, don’t lose our history,
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Great piece and LSU colors😂❤️! Boomer!
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Fantastic video, RJ! ❤
Saddened by all of the negativity that I was reading last season on social media about the hiring of Coach Venables, I sent an e-mail to Joe Castiglione from way out here in California. I voiced my support for the defensive mastermind behind the 13-2 win in the 2000 Orange Bowl.
Mr. Castiglione kindly responded, "Thank you for your support. We WILL NOT be deterred." ❤
Love you, RJ! ❤ Boomer Sooner!
Bryan (Putnam North Class of 1988 😃)
Bob Stoops made it about OU, not himself, something Lincoln Riley has no concept of. Thanks to USC for taking this Pariah off the Sooner’s hands.
And . you’re more 💯than welcome 🙏🏽 we love ❤️ Lincoln we’ve been trying to thank all of you OU fans for Lincoln. We’re thinking the other way around good looking 👀 👀👀out LOL 🤣🤣💯💯we’ll see 👀👀👀👀 who gets to Scotland ‼️ before ye LOL 🤣🤣 have fun in the. SEC LOL 🤣🤣🤣💯WeAreSC Fight On
Nice job!
Switzer is quoted saying that if he could get every recruit thay he recruited out of Harris County Texas! "Houston " he would win the natty every year!
with those glasses, for a second I thought I was seeing a young, skinny Dewey Selmon
Anyone who saw Lincoln Riley’s last game at OU versus Oklahoma State knows he lost it intentionally.
Question should be "How many national titles will Brent Venables lead the Sooners?"
Hey RJ, why does it seem like we are losing more players then we are gaining last thing I want to see is the sooners get embarrassed in the SEC
Because we watch the portal, not practice. Let's worry in September.
Hopefully Sinkin Riley ends as maybe oc at some unheard of jr college.
Great Vid
USC is never irrelevant. Even when they’re down, people pay attention to them. Norman couldn't handle someone going to LA. It's a culture thing. Baton Rouge and Tallahassee are ok, but LA is not. That's a culture issue, not a relevancy issue.
True. USC is a plum job just like OU or Texas or Alabama. That's why I never understood why OU fans were so insulted by his leaving to go there. If he had taken a program that has practically no history of championships I would understand.
@@ruckanitepreacher5618it was partially that he kept saying he wouldn’t be the next coach of LSU. Which everyone in Norman thought it meant he was staying. USC was a lightning bolt. No one saw it coming. Not Oklahoma, not USC. No one. But to say Lincoln Riley made downward move is something only an Oklahoma fan would say. USC is one of the top 5 programs of all time. Easily. It was a lateral move at worst, and arguably an upward move.
USC hasn’t been relevant in a national championship since 2008. What are you even talking about?
@@boejiven7486you don’t need to be winning nattys to be relevant. Notre Dame is an example of this. And as for as winning chips, USC has won one more recently than Oklahoma. So where does that put Oklahoma?
@@paintedflags by your definition it makes Oklahoma just as relevant. But they have at least won their conference year after year and made the playoffs instead of being a sub par team in their own conference for the last decade
Lane Kiffin dumped Tennessee for SC too
I could run thru a steel wall right now!
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Damn RJ, thanks for that persistent masonic hand gesture.
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BOOOMER!!!!!!!!!!
SOONER!!!!!
We got worse under Muleshoe!
This is simply not true.
nailed it
Great story!!!!! BOOMER!!!!!!
SOONER!!!!!
Can Venables lead OU to a national championship?
No reason why not. As more and more time goes by and the more we learn about Dabo, isn’t it staggeringly obvious Venables was the chief architect of those two natties while at Clemson?
Dude are you from Mississippi?
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Man you might want to throw a seizure warning on that intro
in my opinion, lincoln riley left oklahoma cause he scared of the sec. the reason that he left usc for the nfl is because is afraid of the big 10. the sec and big 10 was the best conferences in college football in his mind and he doesnt want to coach there because he will lose without a defense. but in the big 12 and the pac 12 they both focus more on offense and he could shine. again in my opinion lincoln riley is an AMAZING offensive coordinator but he is an AWFUL head coach and will NEVER win a championship!!!!! but i agree with RJ, "i am sooner born and sooner bred and when i die i will be SOONER DEAD!!!!!"
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He says “we” so many times like he is apart of the program 😂
If yOU are a Sooner fan, yOU are apart of the program!!! WE are SOONER NATION!!! BOOMER!!!!
Yk he’s from Oklahoma and was coached by Stoops for a while before he went to OU right?
He has a Masters from Oklahoma. Besides for playing or coaching, that’s pretty much definition of being part of the University.
Yup, working on my Masters from OU now. Always been a fan, but it does hit a little different now. Or as we will soon be saying, "It just means more...." LOL@@timothy_james_lee
If you’re from Oklahoma you are the program
What’s the “untold truth” part? SMH
The Hamburglar knows it.
GeT USE TO NOT WINNING IN THE SEC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!