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JerseyBornHorn said...
The lesson from Bedlam is not that their QB is better than Ash. It's that a young OSU team has gotten much better since the beginning of the season -- unlike us -- and is competitive with OU despite losing their top 2 QB's. Their coach is much better than ours. If we played them later in the year they would have beaten us.
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RichUT said...
They may have improved, but they look about the same to me. Very effective offense, very vulnerable defense.
The take away, for me, is that they are much more prepared for OU than we were. Mack has historically had difficulty motivating our team for that game, where Gundy has always had his crew ready to go.
I think this year is just another data point to support that Gundy gets how to prepare for OU and Mack Brown has no freaking clue.
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RichUT said...
One more thought on your gem of a post....
So if OSU manages to beat OU, Ash would be 4th string at OSU, right? By the same logic, would he not then also be 1st string at OU? Seems like he'd have to be, right?
So he'd be a better QB than the one that lead the team that beat us by 42.
Mind blown.
Ash Would Be The 4th Team QB At Okie Lite