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Let’s be honest about Gundy’s poo on Bedlam

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The biggest pile of horse hockey to be dumped on Oklahoma this week was Mike Gundy’s poo that Bedlam is ending because the Sooners are leaving the Big 12 conference for more money.

“What’s going on now is almost a situation with a husband and a wife, or a girlfriend and a boyfriend when you know you’re dead wrong and you try to turn the table and make them think they’re wrong, when Oklahoma State has no part in this,” Gundy said.

Let’s be honest, Mike. Bedlam is ending because Gundy and his Copokes in Stillwater don’t want to face a tough opponent in their non-conference football schedule. 

And Oklahoma is too tough for them.

Sure, when OU announced they were jumping ship for the Southeastern conference, some Oklahoma State muckity mucks, along with other Big 12 members were upset. They said they were deceived because OU and UT didn’t announce they were secretly planning an escape.

Imagine Andy Dufresne telling the guards in advance he was about to crawl through the sewer on his way to the Zihuatanejo beach.

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Here Comes The Hard Part For Fast-Starting Sooners

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OU Okie Dokie. The easy part, relatively speaking, is now over.

Nebraska, already bleeding Husker red all over the field and in the seats after an absolutely horrific season start in its first three games of the season, must be crying to the college football Gods, beseeching them for some kind of pigskin salvation.

It is truly tragic how far one of college football’s greatest ever has fallen this low. And the Cornhusker faithful thought Bo Pelini was bad. They have now discovered how bad historically bad really is.

Big Red Of The North – we Sooners can and do sympathetically, with squinted eyes and vomit rising in our throats, want to tell you WE FEEL YOUR PAIN.

Actually, we aren’t all that sympathetic really.

Kicking your football guts out on Astroturf (or whatever it’s called these days) can never happen enough, as far as every true Sooner fan knows. We probably won’t be seeing you again anytime soon.

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Sooners make statement in 49-14 dominance of Huskers

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Nebraska’s opening touchdown drive to take the lead 7-0, was like poking a bear.

And the bear wasn’t happy about it — responding with QB Dillon Gabriel scampering 61-yards for a touchdown and energizing the No. 6 Sooners into scoring the most points Oklahoma has ever scored in 88 meetings with the Huskers, winning 49-14 in Lincoln.

By the time the third quarter was over the Sooners had already put the wraps on this dominating win.

And although the number of points set a new high, it was the Oklahoma defense that caught the eye of viewers watching the nationally televised FOX game.

The Sooners either forced a punt or turnover on downs on 12 of Nebraska’s drives.

The Sooners defense held Nebraska to little more than three yards per play in the first half.

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