Let’s admit it – even on an off year, Bob Stoops doesn’t lose at home very often. But this year, against a powerful Oklahoma State team, the Sooners will go down – despite being the 10 point favorite.
The best team Oklahoma has played at home is Kansas State. K-State put 30 on the board, something they’ve only done that twice this season.
OU’s blowout against Texas A&M is nothing impressive. The Aggies had already been blown out twice away from Kyle Field. They play just as erratically as OU.
Tulsa lost five in a row and is probably bowl-ineligible. Baylor is about to guarantee ineligibility by losing in College Station to the Aggies. Idaho State is a joke – they’re 1-10…
OU cannot beat the good teams. The combined record of teams they’ve beaten, including the road game at KU, is 25-37. K-State has the best mark at 6-5.
Combined record of teams that have beaten OU: 40-12. Sorry, but this year, Oklahoma can’t play with the big boys.
OU has been lucky that all of the good teams have been outside of Norman, or that home mark wouldn’t be sitting at 65-2 this year. And after this weekend, it will be 65-3.
Now for the next question: Where will Oklahoma State end up in the bowls? Our guess the Cotton Bowl Game against LSU.
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went to the game yesterday…predictions are hard to make…willing to admit you were pretty wrong? But Zach Robinson was injured…well why did OSU play him the entire game…guess it doesn’t matter…
Oops
Oh hey I didn’t see your comment until I already posted the “Oops” comment. But yep, I’m a sucker and hopefully nobody gambled with me in mind.