@@johngittings4673No, they only had the BS BCS to blame for sending an Alabama team that didn’t deserve to go to the NC bc they didn’t even win their DIVISION, only to go play the same LSU team they already lost to once, (something I’m sure LSU thought was BS too). But both teams, either Stanford or OSU, would have beaten Alabama or LSU, who had nothing for offenses. The only reason Alabama got to go is bc of the typical college football corruption. Even Nick Saban (a pathological liar) said shortly before this, “No team should get to play for the national title if they don’t win their conference..”. Well, he didn’t even win his division, but he gladly voted himself in I’m sure. Bottom line: OSU had the better team and that screwing was the catalyst for the BCS being history. Of course, the CFP, which was billed as being “fair” and allowing teams who won a non power 5 conference to compete, never allowed that did it? It is still turned out to be corrupt as f$@k! I don’t really care, college football has been corrupt and imbalanced for a long time, and the NCAA plays favorites and doesn’t enforce the rules with certain teams. Regardless, the NIL is going to ruin college football even more, and anyone who wants to continue watching the same 5-10 program every year can have at it. I’ve got better things to do these days than wrap my entire identity up in a football team.
I’m a Sooner fan and will forever defend OSU during this season. They SHOULD’VE WENT TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!
Fellow Oklahoman from the opposite tribe, mutual respect, horns down til I die
Well I'm glad they didn't go because it helped the College Football Playoff get set up sooner than expected.
I agree but Oklahoma State only had themselves to blame for losing to a mediocre Iowa State team.
@@johngittings4673No, they only had the BS BCS to blame for sending an Alabama team that didn’t deserve to go to the NC bc they didn’t even win their DIVISION, only to go play the same LSU team they already lost to once, (something I’m sure LSU thought was BS too). But both teams, either Stanford or OSU, would have beaten Alabama or LSU, who had nothing for offenses. The only reason Alabama got to go is bc of the typical college football corruption. Even Nick Saban (a pathological liar) said shortly before this, “No team should get to play for the national title if they don’t win their conference..”. Well, he didn’t even win his division, but he gladly voted himself in I’m sure.
Bottom line: OSU had the better team and that screwing was the catalyst for the BCS being history. Of course, the CFP, which was billed as being “fair” and allowing teams who won a non power 5 conference to compete, never allowed that did it? It is still turned out to be corrupt as f$@k!
I don’t really care, college football has been corrupt and imbalanced for a long time, and the NCAA plays favorites and doesn’t enforce the rules with certain teams. Regardless, the NIL is going to ruin college football even more, and anyone who wants to continue watching the same 5-10 program every year can have at it. I’ve got better things to do these days than wrap my entire identity up in a football team.
@@johngittings4673I would argue we were slightly below mediocre tbh. That was before we had Matt Campbell.
Ready for one this year
They’re gonna crush em
And they did
It was ninety miles Norman to Stillwater. And a thousand miles Stillwater to Norman.
Hey thanks for this vid bro. I was lookin for some footage on ok state whoopin on ou.
Not a lot of games that has happened 🤣
@@ConnorM359 sure is adding up though😅
mmm-hmm
This team took care of business. They showed up
Man i miss this offense.We havent been that great since.Weve had some good offenses sin e then but that one was great.
I know Joseph Randle played a couple games for the Dallas Cowboys . What happened to .. .. was it "Jeremy Smith"? He prolly was too small for NFL
It was Randle. He was a knucklehead and just kept getting into trouble.
His arms were too big
Poor gooners