Mike just doesn't care, he's just going to speak his mind no matter what! We need more of that. Keep up the great work Mike! Going to be a fascinating SEC season!
This guy is going full heal to get clicks for his crappy podcast. I can’t wait to check his “predictions” at the end of the season. He literally is trolling Texas fans to get clicks. He’s the Kamala Harris of SEC pandering to clicks. He’s clueless.
The need to be booted out of the SEC. Nothing but a bunch of cheating lowlifes. Always have been. I mean, taking money from a little girl. he school, enforcement staff and Langford agreed that the violations in the track and field program occurred in April 2023 when Langford directed a student-athlete to redistribute a total of $2,020 of her cost-of-attendance increase in scholarship funds to two men's track and field student-athletes ($1,010 was provided to each) to help them pay rent. As a result of the impermissible benefits provided to the student-athletes receiving the funds, those student-athletes went on to compete in four and five competitions, respectively, while ineligible and the men's track and field program exceeded scholarship limits.
OU is going to continue being dominant. Oklahoma football is second to nobody. If you're not Oklahoma, Alabama, or Ohio State you're irrelevant. Success isn't a short run of championships, it's being dominant over decades
What he is saying is absolutely true. Oklahoma has always been the older successful blue collar brother to the flashy rich mouthy Texas younger brother. It’s ALWAYS been that way… it’s just that the SEC crowd is now going to see it.
Between the two football programs? I agree. As for the states themselves? Dude, if you believe that Okie is Texas' big brother, then bubba, it's time to lay off that meth and 2% beer.
@@jaylucien669yes I was talking football as that is what this video is about. Obviously the economy in Texas is equal to Australia and quite impressive. That being said, I live 2 hours west of Austin and I can tell you first hand… it’s literally a San Francisco homeless and homo infested town. A true Texan would tell you that as well.
What's going to be a problem for them is to score. Not one touchdown against Texas for the last 3 years straight and this clown doesn't understand the hype of Texas.
In 77 Paul Bear Bryant, was ask if there would ever be a playoff, , and he said yes because there will be to much money 💰 involved, and said he hope's it doesn't kill the Bowls,, how smart was this man,, miss you Bear...
If OU counted all of their NCAA recognized championships like pretty much anyone else does they would have 16. If they were willing to count a 2 shutout loss season as a national championship(bama) they would be much higher. No idea why they don't but here we are.
Shhhhhh 🤫 OU is trying to lay low . And catch a team or two off guard. We like being underestimated while recruiting is silently building the SEC quality depth.
I posted this as a response to another comment but after typing it, I felt like it deserved its own thread. So please, let me know your thoughts! Many have overhyped the SEC as the greatest conference for a while now, when in reality, teams like Alabama, Georgia, and LSU have made the SEC way too top heavy. People keep saying the SEC is the best conference, when in reality it is just because of 3 schools that they get so much credit. As a Sooner fan I do now embrace the SEC as our conference but for many years, just like Texas is overhyped and given the benefit of the doubt, so too has the SEC been given the benefit of the doubt numerous times. There were many years of the 4-team playoff in which there was justifiable means of swapping out one of the SEC teams (since there always seemed to be 2) for another conference leader. But to make the SEC look better, they just had to put 2 teams in an already limited seated playoff. It's good that this will no longer be the issue but sucks that we had to wait this long through the growing pains of a playoff model before we landed on a more realistic number of spots. There were probably 2 seasons that the SEC clearly had the 2 best teams (or at the very least 2 out of the 4 best teams). Do I think OU is going to go in this year and dominate the schedule? Probably not, it is possible, but probably not. But I do think the combination of SEC being overhyped, and OU being undervalued has skewed people's opinions on whether or not OU is "SEC ready." For now, we only have 2 seasons of data to really go off of and in those 2 seasons, we saw drastic improvement (within the Big 12 schedule mind you). But if this team improves even just a little bit from last year, this team will do just fine this year. Teams like Auburn and Missouri I would argue, are the equivalent of K-State and Oklahoma State. Teams that are good, and will disrupt undefeated seasons, but never truly amount to anything. I see Auburn as a possible K-State and Missouri as OSU in that Auburn will be the team that will disrupt an undefeated season for us later down the road, more times than we care to admit. Oklahoma will most likely dominate Missouri in majority of their matchups but every once in a while, Missouri will end a losing streak. Ole Miss is probably the team to beat on OU's schedule. If they improve from their last season, then they will truly be a difficult matchup. Alabama and LSU are both huge question marks. LSU wasn't as good as what people were thinking they were going to be last year. I do hear it is a difficult stadium to play in; however, they might still be in a rebuilding year. We shall see. Alabama, the obvious question mark comes from the question of "Will the new head coach pick up where Saban left off?" If he can just take the reins seamlessly, then they will in fact be a difficult team. If the coach change, drastically altered the culture, it may impact their performance greatly. This late in the season, they might could find their rhythm. I think at the end of the day, Oklahoma does control their own destiny this year. As long as everyone can remain healthy and eligible, I think the sky is the limit with this Sooner program. BV has done an excellent job in the recruitment battle. The defense last year showed signs of elite D. Now if it can all come together, this will be a completely different Sooner team than what people are used to seeing. Sure, the O-line is new, but coach B has proven that he is one of the best O-line coaches in all of college football. I do not worry too much. Perhaps a rocky start. But I think by the time Sooners reach their first Test, coach B will have them straightened out. As far as Jackson Arnold. I don't think the Arizona game is an accurate representation of what to expect from him. A bowl game that many of the main players opt out of means you aren't playing with your true set of guys that you do well with. Him having time to build trust with his receivers and other teammates will be crucial to his success. Here is to a new chapter in college football, with the new realignments. Here is to the new traditions and memories that will be made going forward. Move over Alabama, your reign is just about over! Boomer!
@@joeyoungmighty It could change this year sure. But you cannot deny the fact that after the top 2-3 SEC teams, that there is a significant drop in talent in the rest of the SEC from year to year. Usually you have 1-2 undefeated-1 loss teams, then you might see like one 2 loss team. Then the rest have 4+ losses a season. Not all of SEC is elite every single season. Just a couple.
They determined the strength of schedule based on success over the last 10 years (if I’m not mistaken). And since Texass has generally sucked since then (and longer), they were given an easier schedule.
It was based off the strength of the program for the last 10 years so if you have been good the past decade you got a harder schedule. Since Tx has been 💩 they got a cake walk. Since OU owned the big12 we got the ringer
Had to go back 160+ games to make it look good huh?…..0-3 in the CFP, with a loss to UGA in 2018. OU hasn’t played Mississippi State or SCar ever so you can’t say against the SEC if you haven’t played everyone. OU is about to walk into the lion’s den. A&M and Missouri have not won the SEC since they’ve joined. OU is 19-12 vs. A&M and while that’s a winning record, it’s far from dominate. Buckle up butter cup, you’re in the best conference in the land.
@@gatorguysix7631 We are not afraid bro. We look forward to the challenge. We respect the teams we will play but we are tired about hearing how great everybody is. OU will have a tough schedule this year but we love to be punched in the mouth. I'm certain we will field a competitive team and everybody is about to "find out." LOL BOOMER!!!
Sober Sooners fans aren't that bad. The drunk one's are obnoxious and never shut up. So, great fit for the SEC. texas, on the other hand, meh. Personally I'd rather have Oklahoma State because they're a much better fit culturally. texas should've went to the B1G.
I’ve never been more annoyed at a football game than I was in Stoolwater, OK. & that was with an OU dub. No way, no how that fanbase should sniff the rich traditions of SEC football!
The only thing I don't like about being in the SEC is the cupcake in November. All the hooblah about geography, in regards to conference alignment, and we have Maine coming to Norman in November?
Here's the best spot in Norman, the highway on-ramp to leave. There's nothing there, thats why the school in a billion in debt and the state is holding hearings on how to save it.
Imo, OU should have been in the SEC long before now. Huge pillar of college football. In regards to this season though?... I'd rather OU and the fans stay quiet. Get momentum from a big win on TN before any flexing if any.
I give Oklahoma and Texas alot of respect. Doesn't mean I have to roll out the red carpet as they enter the arena that is SEC football. That would be unworthy of what it means to be an SEC fan. We didn't roll it out for Arkansas and South Carolina, nor for Texas A&M and Missouri. So why the heck should they get special treatment? The SEC has been doing just fine without em. Just remember that each time the SEC introduced new programs to this great conference. The top program has made sure who's on top. And Alabama is that program. Laugh all yall want, and act like Bama won't do no damage in 2024. They still have one of the best rosters in the nation, and just hired a coach who has won more games will less talent on a roster. Those two combinations don't mix like water and oil. Those mix like fire and gasoline. It becomes explosive! Don't be surprised if Alabama does what it has done before. Win the conference and win the natty in a season where 2 new teams start their competition in the SEC. And not saying Texas and OU won't be competitive either. I think Texas will be who Bama plays in Atlanta on Dec 7th. Give em a good ol spanking in Atlanta. Oklahoma will be up there as well. If Texas loses more than 2 games, I'll be surprised. If Oklahoma loses more than 4, I'll be surprised. It is a different SEC moving forward, and a stronger SEC. But we don't have to respect anyone who enters this arena! Butt whippings are the norm.
Got you man. Looking to give you guys a taste in Norman. Place will be as juiced as any you play in this season and OU has some talent you may not expect after the last time we met.
@@christophermorales1509 Thanks for the reply! And thanks for understanding that I'm speaking from an Alabama/long time SEC fan perspective. You mention the Oklahoma game out in Norman, right before Bama's annual game against Ah-bern, and new season finale game w/the Byou Bengal Tigers from Red Stick Loseranna. Imo isn't a year end type rivalry game imo. I believe Missouri or Arkansas should have gotten Oklahoma for the season finale. Or could have swapped out Oklahoma with Arkansas. And have the battle of the golden boot as their season finale. With Oklahoma playing Missouri in their finale. That makes more sense (IMHO! Let's get that cleared out right now. Only my opinion). Anyway, I apologize for the digression. So back to my point. I remember the last time Alabama went to Norman. It was on Sept 7th, 2002, against the #2 Sooners, who barley got out of that game with a win. Alabama had the lead late, but quarterback Tyler Watts dropped back to do what a quarterback is supposed to do, but instead lost the ball and let Oklahoma steal all the momentum from Alabama, took the air outta the game plan for Alabama and they beat the Crimson Tide 37 - 27, in the second game of the '02 season. Lost to the #1 Sooners in 2003 by the score of 20-13, while playing in a Bryant Denny Stadium that only held around 80,000 - 85,000 seats. OU's toughest games both in 2002. Alabama was horrible back in the early 2000's. Talk about a coaching carousel! Alabama went from Gene Stallings retiring after the 1996 season, to hiring Mike Dubose. Who won an SEC title and lost an Orange Bowl BCS game against Tom Brady and the Michigan Wolverines by a hooked extra point. Then Bama hired coach Franchione from TCU, then when Fran went to Texas A&M, Bama went after Washington State head coach Mike Price. Who actually was a hot name coach at the time. But some folks can't handle having that much fame and deep pockets. So Mike Price ended up spending money on an escort named Ginger, and alot of high dollar seafood or something like that. All on the University of Alabama debit card lol. Anyway, in comes Mike Shula, son of Miami Dolphins great Don Shula. Mike who was quarterback at Alabama in the early to mid 1980's. Basically was hired to keep the program from completely falling apart. And he done just that. Mike Shula, a head football coach, still won 10 games in 2005, beat Mike Leach's Texas Tech Red Reed uh's in the Cotton Bowl. But all was stripped from Bama, at least on paper due to textbook violations. (THANK GOODNESS That no program will ever have that all troublesome NCAA investigation issue ever again!) So to end this long ass reply. I will admit that spot Bama @ Oklahoma on November 23, 2024 (which is 3 days after my 46th birthday) is going to be Alabama's toughest game for 2024. Yep, tougher than Georgia, the 4th gm for Bama. Tougher than @Wisconsin, vs Missouri, @LSU, @Tennessee, and vs AhBern. That Oklahoma game imo, culd be a loss for the Tide. Thank the football deities fer the new 12 team format lol. Again, sorry such a long reply. But I love talking about college football, and adding my bit of oddball humor to the mix. It's all about being a fan and having that competitive spirit, with a side of great respect for programs like Texas and Oklahoma, who have a pedigree and history just as rich as the rest of the blue bloods around the country. I believe Oklahoma during the Bud Wilkinson era, they won what 50+ straight games? You remember who ended that? I think it was Bear Bryant When he was coaching Kentucky to it's only SEC football championship lol. See, those little connections are so cool and unique. You gotta admit that it's cool when it works out like that 😁. #BoomerSooner #RollTide #WelcomeToTheSECSooners
That was the weirdest segment. Seems like neither of them had anything to say and were just filling the time. " I want to see the DNA results for you and dad"
Don’t look past Oklahoma! I surprised that Paul Finebaum hardly knew anything about OU on his visit for being such a renowned media spokesperson. It showed too. The recency bias for Texas is just that, history shows that they will have a good season or two every decade but OU is a sleeping giant and not the little brother moving in. It should be Oklahoma-Texas and not Texas-Oklahoma as most SEC pundits are call it. Here are some stats for that most of us OU fans know but wished that these SEC homers knew too. OU has the second most national championships in the country outside of Yale and Princeton just right behind Alabama that has 18 or (13 unanimous). Oklahoma has seven recognized Associated Press championships. OU has 15 titles that are recognized by the NCAA: Those wins came in 2000, 1986, 1985, 1980, 1978, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1967, 1957, 1956, 1955, 1953, 1950 and 1949. OU only claims AP national titles as they are unanimous unlike many other schools. Just think, Michigan only has 3, but all of the sudden within the last couple of years, now they claim 12 for example. Ohio State now claims 8, Notre Dame claims 11, USC claims 9. We ae getting passed up and we actually have more. This helps for prestige and recruiting but for some reason the old heads at OU will not fall in ine like everyone else and claim what they actually have. I don't get it. OU also has the most conference championships of any team. OU is tied for most Heisman winners (7) with Ohio State and USC. OU is the only school with four 100-win coaches, owns a college football record 47-game win streak during the 1950s, and since 1945 leads the sport with 606 wins and a .762 win percentage. OU has the most all-time draft picks of the teams that are now in the SEC in 417. Alabama has 411. Lastly, OU are amongst the top in having the most undefeated seasons in all of college football. Joining the SEC may be tough but it is opening a flood gate to recruits that they would have missed out on since they were not in the SEC. OU is a top 2-3 Blue Blood program. Imagine the 5 star recruits that OU will get now that they are in the SEC. I think that OU is getting exactly what they wished for in terms of money, prestige, recruiting, and a shot to win it all. Like I said, it may not be immediate but it will come sooner than later.
The fact that we don’t claim our national championships the same way everyone else does really irritates me! I’d prefer it if everyone else claimed them the way we do (the honest way). But if they’re not going to then we should claim all 17 of ours!!
So much talk about OU being so good and then throws out 9-3… wow. And an L for Missouri? GTFO Glad you enjoyed your time in Norman. Make sure you come back to eat that crow.
Meaning only like 3 teams get any respect right now? Alabama, Georgia, LSU. SEC is way too top heavy. People keep saying the SEC is the best conference, when in reality it is just because of 3 schools that they get so much credit. As a Sooner fan I do now embrace the SEC as our conference but for many years, just like Texas is overhyped and given the benefit of the doubt, so too has the SEC been given the benefit of the doubt. There were many years of the 4 team playoff in which there was justifiable means of swapping out one of the SEC teams (since there always seemed to be 2) for another conference leader. But to make the SEC look better, they just had to put 2 teams in an already limited seated playoff. Its good that this will no longer be the issue but sucks that we had to wait this long through the growing pains of a playoff model before we landed on a more realistic number of spots. There were probably 2 seasons that the SEC clearly had the 2 best teams (or at the very least 2 out of the 4 best teams). Do I think OU is going to go in this year and dominate the schedule? Probably not, it is possible, but probably not. But I do think the combination of SEC being overhyped, and OU being undervalued has skewed people's opinions on whether or not OU is "SEC ready." For now, we only have 2 seasons of data to really go off of and in those 2 seasons, we saw drastic improvement (within the Big 12 schedule mind you). But if this team improves even just a little bit from last year, this team will do just fine this year. Teams like Auburn and Missouri I would argue, are the equivalent of K-State and Oklahoma State. Teams that are good, and will disrupt undefeated seasons, but never truly amount to anything. I see Auburn as a possible K-State and Missouri as OSU in that Auburn will be the team that will disrupt an undefeated season for us later down the road, more times than we care to admit. Oklahoma will most likely dominate Missouri in majority of their matchups but every once in a while, Missouri will end a losing streak. Ole Miss is probably the team to beat on OU's schedule. If they improve from their last season, then they will truly be a difficult matchup. Alabama and LSU are both huge question marks. LSU wasn't as good as what people were thinking they were going to be last year. I do hear it is a difficult stadium to play in; however, they might still be in a rebuilding year. We shall see. Alabama, the obvious question mark comes from the question of "Will the new head coach pick up where Saban left off?" If he can just take the reins seamlessly, then they will in fact be a difficult team. If the coach change, drastically altered the culture, it may impact their performance greatly. This late in the season, they might could find their rhythm. I think at the end of the day, Oklahoma does control their own destiny this year. As long as everyone can remain healthy and eligible, I think the sky is the limit with this Sooner program. BV has done an excellent job in the recruitment battle. The defense last year showed signs of elite D. Now if it can all come together, this will be a completely different Sooner team than what people are used to seeing. Sure, the O-line is new, but coach B has proven that he is one of the best O-line coaches in all of college football. I do not worry too much. Perhaps a rocky start. But I think by the time Sooners reach their first Test, coach B will have them straightened out. As far as Jackson Arnold. I don't think the Arizona game is an accurate representation of what to expect from him. A bowl game that many of the main players opt out of means you aren't playing with your true set of guys that you do well with. Him having time to build trust with his receivers and other teammates will be crucial to his success. Here is to a new chapter in college football, with the new realignments. Here is to the new traditions and memories that will be made going forward. Move over Alabama, your reign is just about over! Boomer!
@@jeffbradley883 How many natties has Auburn won in total though? Also you can't just look at a team at their best. You also have to look at a team at their worst. How many SEC Championship trophies have they won? How many Heismans have they produced? Im not saying Auburn is a terrible team. I just equate them to another good team that hasn't amounted to much that being K-State. Both teams who almost always find themselves in the mid-tier teams of their respective conferences. Other than one bad year under Brent Venables and maybe 1-2 bad years under Bob Stoops, OU has dominated their Big 12 Schedule. If anything, OU is a more consistent team than Auburn. I'm not saying Auburn won't beat OU. And guess what, it could easily happen this year. But I think once OU gets settled into the SEC, either this year or the years that follow, I think we will start to see a lopsided win-loss record between these 2 teams. I am by no means an expert. I also don't follow Auburn football much if at all, but I do know that the last 15-20 years of the SEC has been dominated by either, Alabama, Georgia, or LSU. Auburn has had a few outlier years during this period sure, and you guys get all the praise for those accomplishments. But you have to at least acknowledge where I am coming from in my comparison between Auburn and K-State or even OSU.
@@MidnightWolfSDJ Only TWICE in TEN years did SEC get 2 teams in playoffs. Lo and behold BOTH times it was an ALL SEC championship game. Maybe it's the teams that lost in the semis that should have been left out. sooners and horns biggest concern should be stepup in conference competition on a weekly basis. Last 6 seasons sooners played 2 regular season games against top 10 foes. You looking FOUR straight in the eye year 1 in SEC. Two more in top 15. That's the difference in the two conferences. Just saw some article that named 8 SEC teams that have legit shot at playoffs. Souds like a deep conference to me. Learned in Mr Babineaux'x 1st grade math class that would be HALF the conference. That possibly elite sooner defense surrendered 32 PPG last SIX games of the season.
OU has great history, from a long time ago. Last 20 years OU has made it to the BCS and CFP, only to not win. 14 of the last 21 CFB national championships have come from an SEC team, five different schools. Strap it up coming into this conference.
Texas owns the head to head vs Oklahoma Also, Mikey Bratton, Oklahoma systematically cheated under Switzer winning 3 national titles but they’re tainted. Even OU’s players wrote about OU corruption
You have to laugh at a program that hires an OU grad and sticks his name on the wall of their stadium... Then goes hires a former OU coach from during "Switzer's systemically cheating era"... and THAT coach asks Switzer to speak to the Texas team before a bowl game. Then Texas recruits and starts the son of one of OU's most infamous "criminals" at QB.
The statistics prove that UT is the undisputed better team when wearing leather helmets . Plus 500 since ww2 and 17-8 since 2000. OU has the most wins of any team in the modern era of CFB. It's ok though no team/fans in the SEC can accept the truth either
@@edwardmiller4562 Not to mention there were 9 games played in Austin before it moved to Dallas permanently. And one in Houston. There were only 2 played in Norman and 3 in OKC. So Texass padded the record early with a bunch of home games against a relatively new program!
Oklahoma Deserves More Respect???? They have yet to play a game in the SEC. You just don't walk into the SEC and say respect me. They have to go through the grind and earn that respect.
Arkansas belittled Missouri so bad. Luckily Hogs didn’t get to play Mizzou until season 4. When Mizzou came in to the sec they were more than competitive. The first year they lost their best player a running back, the quarterback and entire offensive line. They all came back the next year and they won the East two years in a row. So Oklahoma will be more than able to compete.
@@Purp4040 sooners haven't been relevant on national scene this century. Fans, players and recruits care about the here and now. uo wins the xii only to get hammered in BCSCG or playoffs.
@@FredPitre-o4b if that's the case outside of 2 teams from sec hasnt been on national scene in nearly 20 years. Few have had one or 2 year runs but not been nearly as consistent as ou has been.
Mike just doesn't care, he's just going to speak his mind no matter what! We need more of that. Keep up the great work Mike! Going to be a fascinating SEC season!
I am a new fan of THAT SEC PODCAST... Great production, great talent,... As a lifetime OU guy...this is good stuff!!!
Welcome to the SEC 🫡🫡🫡
Mike and Cuz Shane are awesome and all SEC! Welcome to the SEC Party Sooners! Gig’em!!!!
If OU claimed national titles like Alabama did they would claim like 17. Oklahoma doesn't claim NCs unless is consensus.
Precisely
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Oklahoma recognizes AP national titles.
AP titles are garbage!
@@tonydennis5287 Yeah, but that wasn't the case, back in the day. The playoff era is relatively new.
Love SEC Mike! Well done Cuz!
OU has a great history. They are an excellent program. Hope they do well in Sec. But it’s going to be hard this year.
We have a buzz saw schedule this year. We look forward to showing up and showing out.
This guy is going full heal to get clicks for his crappy podcast. I can’t wait to check his “predictions” at the end of the season. He literally is trolling Texas fans to get clicks. He’s the Kamala Harris of SEC pandering to clicks. He’s clueless.
The Oklahoma Soonerhorns. Without Texas talent a cupcake outfit and nothing more.
The need to be booted out of the SEC. Nothing but a bunch of cheating lowlifes. Always have been. I mean, taking money from a little girl.
he school, enforcement staff and Langford agreed that the violations in the track and field program occurred in April 2023 when Langford directed a student-athlete to redistribute a total of $2,020 of her cost-of-attendance increase in scholarship funds to two men's track and field student-athletes ($1,010 was provided to each) to help them pay rent. As a result of the impermissible benefits provided to the student-athletes receiving the funds, those student-athletes went on to compete in four and five competitions, respectively, while ineligible and the men's track and field program exceeded scholarship limits.
@@ericherrera1816 Did that already with the fake injury bs. Can't help yOUrselves, can you?
OU fan, new viewer and subscriber ⭕️🙌🏼 🤘🏼👇🏼
OU is going to continue being dominant. Oklahoma football is second to nobody. If you're not Oklahoma, Alabama, or Ohio State you're irrelevant. Success isn't a short run of championships, it's being dominant over decades
What he is saying is absolutely true. Oklahoma has always been the older successful blue collar brother to the flashy rich mouthy Texas younger brother. It’s ALWAYS been that way… it’s just that the SEC crowd is now going to see it.
Between the two football programs? I agree. As for the states themselves? Dude, if you believe that Okie is Texas' big brother, then bubba, it's time to lay off that meth and 2% beer.
Oklahoma is not blue collar program
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Blue Blood
@@jaylucien669 would you be sayin' "hook 'em"?
@@jaylucien669yes I was talking football as that is what this video is about. Obviously the economy in Texas is equal to Australia and quite impressive. That being said, I live 2 hours west of Austin and I can tell you first hand… it’s literally a San Francisco homeless and homo infested town. A true Texan would tell you that as well.
And Mike is already OU fans top SEC guy
You did make it on tv. Glad you dad is well
Texas- Alabama attitude with Auburns trophy case 😂
Oklahoma fits right in the SEC with how much cheating and scandals they’ve had since the 50’s. Even their own players wrote books about it
There is only one program in the SEC with more national championships in football than Oklahoma, and that's Alabama.
Have you seen the trophy case haha? Its pretty full
Tell me u don’t know football without telling me
Unless you watch the video you’ll have no idea this comment was actually bashing Texas…not saying OU has a Texas-Alabama attitude.
I like this guy Boomer Sooner!!!! Oklahoma is ready for the SEC
We've been trying to tell people the Oklahoma defense going to be nasty. Oklahoma going to be a problem
What's going to be a problem for them is to score. Not one touchdown against Texas for the last 3 years straight and this clown doesn't understand the hype of Texas.
In 77 Paul Bear Bryant, was ask if there would ever be a playoff, , and he said yes because there will be to much money 💰 involved, and said he hope's it doesn't kill the Bowls,, how smart was this man,, miss you Bear...
Legend. Barry Switzer had a winning record against him.
But nobody else did.
Thanks! Love me some SEC Mike 🤣
Gotta Love Paul Finebaum
Respect is something that you EARN.Its not given.
Boomer Sooner folks we have ARRIVED SEC baby all the way now cant wait for new rivalries
He speaks the truth
Subbed, BOOMER SOONER
That's the kinda talk I like hearing
This dude erks me. 🤘🏾
If OU counted all of their NCAA recognized championships like pretty much anyone else does they would have 16. If they were willing to count a 2 shutout loss season as a national championship(bama) they would be much higher. No idea why they don't but here we are.
NCAA only recognizes 7 for OU. They recognize 16 for Alabama. 😂
@@Ananias03 oh! Its my buddy B man.. Better have that lube ready when yall come to the Palace.
NCAA recognizes 17 for ou but ou only claims 7
Which NCAA RECOGNIZED championships don't the sooners claim? That doesn't make much sense my partner. You are a boomer sooner though.
@Ginja1983 no it doesn't. I can copy and paste the link if you're that slow. SEVERAL teams are ahead of OU in that category.
SEC Mike rep’in. Welcome to the SEC Boomer. #WPS!
I love this guy! What’s his podcast?
You are watching the channel! That SEC Podcast
He goes by SEC Mike
@@ThatSECPodcast the best football podcast!
Shhhhhh 🤫 OU is trying to lay low . And catch a team or two off guard. We like being underestimated while recruiting is silently building the SEC quality depth.
Finebaum Mike is the best 😂😂😂
I think OU will beat LSU this year
No NOT happening.
@@FredPitre-o4b fair enough
@@robertbacon1657 in Death Valley? At night?? Boy hell nah
@Trifln214 ou is due for one by God lol it's gonna be tough no doubt fingers crossed
Why does ut get so much hype when OU beats them every year? Excellent question
Preach on it!! Boomer!!!
I told ya ou fans were chill 😎 drunk sooner here lol
No one touches BV's spirit and experience
I posted this as a response to another comment but after typing it, I felt like it deserved its own thread. So please, let me know your thoughts!
Many have overhyped the SEC as the greatest conference for a while now, when in reality, teams like Alabama, Georgia, and LSU have made the SEC way too top heavy. People keep saying the SEC is the best conference, when in reality it is just because of 3 schools that they get so much credit. As a Sooner fan I do now embrace the SEC as our conference but for many years, just like Texas is overhyped and given the benefit of the doubt, so too has the SEC been given the benefit of the doubt numerous times. There were many years of the 4-team playoff in which there was justifiable means of swapping out one of the SEC teams (since there always seemed to be 2) for another conference leader. But to make the SEC look better, they just had to put 2 teams in an already limited seated playoff. It's good that this will no longer be the issue but sucks that we had to wait this long through the growing pains of a playoff model before we landed on a more realistic number of spots. There were probably 2 seasons that the SEC clearly had the 2 best teams (or at the very least 2 out of the 4 best teams).
Do I think OU is going to go in this year and dominate the schedule? Probably not, it is possible, but probably not. But I do think the combination of SEC being overhyped, and OU being undervalued has skewed people's opinions on whether or not OU is "SEC ready." For now, we only have 2 seasons of data to really go off of and in those 2 seasons, we saw drastic improvement (within the Big 12 schedule mind you). But if this team improves even just a little bit from last year, this team will do just fine this year.
Teams like Auburn and Missouri I would argue, are the equivalent of K-State and Oklahoma State. Teams that are good, and will disrupt undefeated seasons, but never truly amount to anything. I see Auburn as a possible K-State and Missouri as OSU in that Auburn will be the team that will disrupt an undefeated season for us later down the road, more times than we care to admit. Oklahoma will most likely dominate Missouri in majority of their matchups but every once in a while, Missouri will end a losing streak. Ole Miss is probably the team to beat on OU's schedule. If they improve from their last season, then they will truly be a difficult matchup. Alabama and LSU are both huge question marks. LSU wasn't as good as what people were thinking they were going to be last year. I do hear it is a difficult stadium to play in; however, they might still be in a rebuilding year. We shall see. Alabama, the obvious question mark comes from the question of "Will the new head coach pick up where Saban left off?" If he can just take the reins seamlessly, then they will in fact be a difficult team. If the coach change, drastically altered the culture, it may impact their performance greatly. This late in the season, they might could find their rhythm.
I think at the end of the day, Oklahoma does control their own destiny this year. As long as everyone can remain healthy and eligible, I think the sky is the limit with this Sooner program. BV has done an excellent job in the recruitment battle. The defense last year showed signs of elite D. Now if it can all come together, this will be a completely different Sooner team than what people are used to seeing. Sure, the O-line is new, but coach B has proven that he is one of the best O-line coaches in all of college football. I do not worry too much. Perhaps a rocky start. But I think by the time Sooners reach their first Test, coach B will have them straightened out. As far as Jackson Arnold. I don't think the Arizona game is an accurate representation of what to expect from him. A bowl game that many of the main players opt out of means you aren't playing with your true set of guys that you do well with. Him having time to build trust with his receivers and other teammates will be crucial to his success. Here is to a new chapter in college football, with the new realignments. Here is to the new traditions and memories that will be made going forward. Move over Alabama, your reign is just about over! Boomer!
Come back after the season and see if you think the SEC is top heavy😂
@@joeyoungmighty It could change this year sure. But you cannot deny the fact that after the top 2-3 SEC teams, that there is a significant drop in talent in the rest of the SEC from year to year. Usually you have 1-2 undefeated-1 loss teams, then you might see like one 2 loss team. Then the rest have 4+ losses a season. Not all of SEC is elite every single season. Just a couple.
The SEC doesn't give respect. You have to EARN IT!!
As an OU fan it’s strange to have to watch SEC channels now. It’s going to take a while to get used to.
Welcome brother, happy to have you with us!
how did OU get a sched that is loaded while TX got a cakewalk?
It pays to lose. They’ll be back there. The structural country club culture holding them back is still there.
They determined the strength of schedule based on success over the last 10 years (if I’m not mistaken). And since Texass has generally sucked since then (and longer), they were given an easier schedule.
It was based off the strength of the program for the last 10 years so if you have been good the past decade you got a harder schedule. Since Tx has been 💩 they got a cake walk. Since OU owned the big12 we got the ringer
Don’t forget also dat Texas paid for OU to able to go to SEC!
OU makes Texas pay all the time. Not news.
OU is 110-49-8 against the SEC, They'll be fine.
OU hasn't done bad vs Bama either
Had to go back 160+ games to make it look good huh?…..0-3 in the CFP, with a loss to UGA in 2018. OU hasn’t played Mississippi State or SCar ever so you can’t say against the SEC if you haven’t played everyone. OU is about to walk into the lion’s den. A&M and Missouri have not won the SEC since they’ve joined. OU is 19-12 vs. A&M and while that’s a winning record, it’s far from dominate. Buckle up butter cup, you’re in the best conference in the land.
@@gatorguysix7631 We are not afraid bro. We look forward to the challenge. We respect the teams we will play but we are tired about hearing how great everybody is. OU will have a tough schedule this year but we love to be punched in the mouth. I'm certain we will field a competitive team and everybody is about to "find out." LOL BOOMER!!!
Maybe Oklahoma will actually win a Bowl Game this season
Finebaum doesn't want to be there. He's always been a Sooner hater. Don't let em fool you.
Sober Sooners fans aren't that bad. The drunk one's are obnoxious and never shut up. So, great fit for the SEC. texas, on the other hand, meh. Personally I'd rather have Oklahoma State because they're a much better fit culturally. texas should've went to the B1G.
I’ve never been more annoyed at a football game than I was in Stoolwater, OK. & that was with an OU dub. No way, no how that fanbase should sniff the rich traditions of SEC football!
The only thing I don't like about being in the SEC is the cupcake in November. All the hooblah about geography, in regards to conference alignment, and we have Maine coming to Norman in November?
Here's the best spot in Norman, the highway on-ramp to leave. There's nothing there, thats why the school in a billion in debt and the state is holding hearings on how to save it.
Where did Finebaum get that hat from??
Joe C gave it to him.
What's the better new rivalry game? Oklahoma v.s Texas or A&M v.s Texas?
Not sure even aggies would say A&M v. Texas.
No disrespect but that’s just not even a question at all
Respect is earned. Lose to a bottom dweller in year one and become the laughing stock. 😅
OU has 12 NC's if we count them the same way Bama does. Bama has counted championships awarded by the Bugtussle Reporter.
Imo, OU should have been in the SEC long before now. Huge pillar of college football. In regards to this season though?... I'd rather OU and the fans stay quiet. Get momentum from a big win on TN before any flexing if any.
Remind Paul that Heupel won a natty AT OU!!!
Aint nada wrong with 7 suckaaaz.
I like sec mike... BOOMER
I give Oklahoma and Texas alot of respect. Doesn't mean I have to roll out the red carpet as they enter the arena that is SEC football. That would be unworthy of what it means to be an SEC fan. We didn't roll it out for Arkansas and South Carolina, nor for Texas A&M and Missouri. So why the heck should they get special treatment? The SEC has been doing just fine without em. Just remember that each time the SEC introduced new programs to this great conference. The top program has made sure who's on top. And Alabama is that program. Laugh all yall want, and act like Bama won't do no damage in 2024. They still have one of the best rosters in the nation, and just hired a coach who has won more games will less talent on a roster. Those two combinations don't mix like water and oil. Those mix like fire and gasoline. It becomes explosive! Don't be surprised if Alabama does what it has done before. Win the conference and win the natty in a season where 2 new teams start their competition in the SEC. And not saying Texas and OU won't be competitive either. I think Texas will be who Bama plays in Atlanta on Dec 7th. Give em a good ol spanking in Atlanta. Oklahoma will be up there as well. If Texas loses more than 2 games, I'll be surprised. If Oklahoma loses more than 4, I'll be surprised. It is a different SEC moving forward, and a stronger SEC. But we don't have to respect anyone who enters this arena! Butt whippings are the norm.
Got you man. Looking to give you guys a taste in Norman. Place will be as juiced as any you play in this season and OU has some talent you may not expect after the last time we met.
@@christophermorales1509 Thanks for the reply! And thanks for understanding that I'm speaking from an Alabama/long time SEC fan perspective. You mention the Oklahoma game out in Norman, right before Bama's annual game against Ah-bern, and new season finale game w/the Byou Bengal Tigers from Red Stick Loseranna. Imo isn't a year end type rivalry game imo. I believe Missouri or Arkansas should have gotten Oklahoma for the season finale. Or could have swapped out Oklahoma with Arkansas. And have the battle of the golden boot as their season finale. With Oklahoma playing Missouri in their finale. That makes more sense (IMHO! Let's get that cleared out right now. Only my opinion). Anyway, I apologize for the digression. So back to my point. I remember the last time Alabama went to Norman. It was on Sept 7th, 2002, against the #2 Sooners, who barley got out of that game with a win. Alabama had the lead late, but quarterback Tyler Watts dropped back to do what a quarterback is supposed to do, but instead lost the ball and let Oklahoma steal all the momentum from Alabama, took the air outta the game plan for Alabama and they beat the Crimson Tide 37 - 27, in the second game of the '02 season. Lost to the #1 Sooners in 2003 by the score of 20-13, while playing in a Bryant Denny Stadium that only held around 80,000 - 85,000 seats. OU's toughest games both in 2002. Alabama was horrible back in the early 2000's. Talk about a coaching carousel! Alabama went from Gene Stallings retiring after the 1996 season, to hiring Mike Dubose. Who won an SEC title and lost an Orange Bowl BCS game against Tom Brady and the Michigan Wolverines by a hooked extra point. Then Bama hired coach Franchione from TCU, then when Fran went to Texas A&M, Bama went after Washington State head coach Mike Price. Who actually was a hot name coach at the time. But some folks can't handle having that much fame and deep pockets. So Mike Price ended up spending money on an escort named Ginger, and alot of high dollar seafood or something like that. All on the University of Alabama debit card lol. Anyway, in comes Mike Shula, son of Miami Dolphins great Don Shula. Mike who was quarterback at Alabama in the early to mid 1980's. Basically was hired to keep the program from completely falling apart. And he done just that. Mike Shula, a head football coach, still won 10 games in 2005, beat Mike Leach's Texas Tech Red Reed uh's in the Cotton Bowl. But all was stripped from Bama, at least on paper due to textbook violations. (THANK GOODNESS That no program will ever have that all troublesome NCAA investigation issue ever again!) So to end this long ass reply. I will admit that spot Bama @ Oklahoma on November 23, 2024 (which is 3 days after my 46th birthday) is going to be Alabama's toughest game for 2024. Yep, tougher than Georgia, the 4th gm for Bama. Tougher than @Wisconsin, vs Missouri, @LSU, @Tennessee, and vs AhBern. That Oklahoma game imo, culd be a loss for the Tide. Thank the football deities fer the new 12 team format lol. Again, sorry such a long reply. But I love talking about college football, and adding my bit of oddball humor to the mix. It's all about being a fan and having that competitive spirit, with a side of great respect for programs like Texas and Oklahoma, who have a pedigree and history just as rich as the rest of the blue bloods around the country. I believe Oklahoma during the Bud Wilkinson era, they won what 50+ straight games? You remember who ended that? I think it was Bear Bryant When he was coaching Kentucky to it's only SEC football championship lol. See, those little connections are so cool and unique. You gotta admit that it's cool when it works out like that 😁. #BoomerSooner #RollTide #WelcomeToTheSECSooners
Do you hear the background so enthusiastic 😂😂😂
It’s not gameday Saturday. What’s the campus crowd like at Auburn on a 100 degree Monday in July?
@@christophermorales1509 Did you see Texas that same event thrown at our school 😂🤘🏽 not even close lmao
@@Jay-tm8vyOn a Sunday though, right?
@@soonerborn7603 Football just means more in this state
@@Jay-tm8vy Not really. If it did then the last 15 years or so must have really made your life miserable! Hahahaha!
"These people have all the championships." Ancient history. Lost every playoff game they've played in.
Go Mike
Boomer Sooner!
Mike you should’ve taken Paul out catfish noodling. I heard Oklahoma has pretty good fishing and Paul would make good bait 😂
Texas is getting more hype cause they bring in more money, I think ( ou fan here)
Respect is earned, prove you deserve respect….
Lmao
Ditto
In a few years when the Sooners are the face of the SEC you hillbillies will be wanting to move to the ACC.
7 but they don't claim them like Bama does!
That was the weirdest segment. Seems like neither of them had anything to say and were just filling the time. " I want to see the DNA results for you and dad"
12 altogether he was right on championships but only claim the 7 after the 2nd war
How many Southwest Conference championships does Texas have?
27
OU is going 10-2
Don’t look past Oklahoma!
I surprised that Paul Finebaum hardly knew anything about OU on his visit for being such a renowned media spokesperson. It showed too. The recency bias for Texas is just that, history shows that they will have a good season or two every decade but OU is a sleeping giant and not the little brother moving in. It should be Oklahoma-Texas and not Texas-Oklahoma as most SEC pundits are call it.
Here are some stats for that most of us OU fans know but wished that these SEC homers knew too.
OU has the second most national championships in the country outside of Yale and Princeton just right behind Alabama that has 18 or (13 unanimous).
Oklahoma has seven recognized Associated Press championships. OU has 15 titles that are recognized by the NCAA:
Those wins came in 2000, 1986, 1985, 1980, 1978, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1967, 1957, 1956, 1955, 1953, 1950 and 1949.
OU only claims AP national titles as they are unanimous unlike many other schools.
Just think, Michigan only has 3, but all of the sudden within the last couple of years, now they claim 12 for example. Ohio State now claims 8, Notre Dame claims 11, USC claims 9. We ae getting passed up and we actually have more. This helps for prestige and recruiting but for some reason the old heads at OU will not fall in ine like everyone else and claim
what they actually have. I don't get it.
OU also has the most conference championships of any team.
OU is tied for most Heisman winners (7) with Ohio State and USC.
OU is the only school with four 100-win coaches, owns a college football record 47-game win streak during the 1950s, and since 1945 leads the sport with 606 wins and a .762 win percentage.
OU has the most all-time draft picks of the teams that are now in the SEC in 417. Alabama has 411.
Lastly, OU are amongst the top in having the most undefeated seasons in all of college football.
Joining the SEC may be tough but it is opening a flood gate to recruits that they would have missed out on since they were not in the SEC. OU is a top 2-3 Blue Blood program. Imagine the 5 star recruits that OU will get now that they are in the SEC.
I think that OU is getting exactly what they wished for in terms of money, prestige, recruiting, and a shot to win it all.
Like I said, it may not be immediate but it will come sooner than later.
The fact that we don’t claim our national championships the same way everyone else does really irritates me! I’d prefer it if everyone else claimed them the way we do (the honest way). But if they’re not going to then we should claim all 17 of ours!!
I like SEC Mike, but he's always had this anti-Texas vibe.
So much talk about OU being so good and then throws out 9-3… wow. And an L for Missouri? GTFO
Glad you enjoyed your time in Norman. Make sure you come back to eat that crow.
Cant wait to see OU go .500. MIZ!
Methzzou lol lol
M I D - W H O
Next year when mizz loses burden an other top players an stuck with about a bunch of 3 stars lol an back to 6-6 seasons lol
Almost nailed it but lost when you named a proven sub .500 SEC program.
@@christophermorales1509 They were a sub .500 team in the Big 12 too.
Huge crowd
Almost like it was in the middle of a day, on a Monday, and everyone is at work. Your unemployed ass wouldn’t understand
There was a big crowd yesterday. They just didn't hang around too long in the 100+ degree heat with a 110 degree heat index.
Was a heat advisory, 110°+ heat index. Only a moron would stand in that all damn day long...
No way Boomer Sooner will lose to no depth Missouri tiger cubs...BOOMER!!
They have 7 conscious national championships. They have more they just don't recognize them
Finebaum is Hunter Thompson had he gotten his shit together in the 70s
He doesn’t believe OU can beat Missouri.
Yeah he does he said Ou will lost at ole miss at lsu an lose to bama he said 9-3 mizz will be 10-2 with a lost to Ou ..that is what he saying
@@joshmorgan1887 on his podcast he says Mizzou wins. He knows where he is.
BOOMER!!!!
We have 7 Natl championships and more big twelve championships than Texas and anyone
You want respect in the SEC? Earn it in the SEC. Play an SEC schedule and win consistently year after year after year. It's that simple.
Meaning only like 3 teams get any respect right now? Alabama, Georgia, LSU. SEC is way too top heavy. People keep saying the SEC is the best conference, when in reality it is just because of 3 schools that they get so much credit. As a Sooner fan I do now embrace the SEC as our conference but for many years, just like Texas is overhyped and given the benefit of the doubt, so too has the SEC been given the benefit of the doubt. There were many years of the 4 team playoff in which there was justifiable means of swapping out one of the SEC teams (since there always seemed to be 2) for another conference leader. But to make the SEC look better, they just had to put 2 teams in an already limited seated playoff. Its good that this will no longer be the issue but sucks that we had to wait this long through the growing pains of a playoff model before we landed on a more realistic number of spots. There were probably 2 seasons that the SEC clearly had the 2 best teams (or at the very least 2 out of the 4 best teams).
Do I think OU is going to go in this year and dominate the schedule? Probably not, it is possible, but probably not. But I do think the combination of SEC being overhyped, and OU being undervalued has skewed people's opinions on whether or not OU is "SEC ready." For now, we only have 2 seasons of data to really go off of and in those 2 seasons, we saw drastic improvement (within the Big 12 schedule mind you). But if this team improves even just a little bit from last year, this team will do just fine this year.
Teams like Auburn and Missouri I would argue, are the equivalent of K-State and Oklahoma State. Teams that are good, and will disrupt undefeated seasons, but never truly amount to anything. I see Auburn as a possible K-State and Missouri as OSU in that Auburn will be the team that will disrupt an undefeated season for us later down the road, more times than we care to admit. Oklahoma will most likely dominate Missouri in majority of their matchups but every once in a while, Missouri will end a losing streak. Ole Miss is probably the team to beat on OU's schedule. If they improve from their last season, then they will truly be a difficult matchup. Alabama and LSU are both huge question marks. LSU wasn't as good as what people were thinking they were going to be last year. I do hear it is a difficult stadium to play in; however, they might still be in a rebuilding year. We shall see. Alabama, the obvious question mark comes from the question of "Will the new head coach pick up where Saban left off?" If he can just take the reins seamlessly, then they will in fact be a difficult team. If the coach change, drastically altered the culture, it may impact their performance greatly. This late in the season, they might could find their rhythm.
I think at the end of the day, Oklahoma does control their own destiny this year. As long as everyone can remain healthy and eligible, I think the sky is the limit with this Sooner program. BV has done an excellent job in the recruitment battle. The defense last year showed signs of elite D. Now if it can all come together, this will be a completely different Sooner team than what people are used to seeing. Sure, the O-line is new, but coach B has proven that he is one of the best O-line coaches in all of college football. I do not worry too much. Perhaps a rocky start. But I think by the time Sooners reach their first Test, coach B will have them straightened out. As far as Jackson Arnold. I don't think the Arizona game is an accurate representation of what to expect from him. A bowl game that many of the main players opt out of means you aren't playing with your true set of guys that you do well with. Him having time to build trust with his receivers and other teammates will be crucial to his success. Here is to a new chapter in college football, with the new realignments. Here is to the new traditions and memories that will be made going forward. Move over Alabama, your reign is just about over! Boomer!
Auburn has won a national championship and played for a national championship within the last 12 years. OU? Not so much
@@jeffbradley883 How many natties has Auburn won in total though? Also you can't just look at a team at their best. You also have to look at a team at their worst. How many SEC Championship trophies have they won? How many Heismans have they produced? Im not saying Auburn is a terrible team. I just equate them to another good team that hasn't amounted to much that being K-State. Both teams who almost always find themselves in the mid-tier teams of their respective conferences. Other than one bad year under Brent Venables and maybe 1-2 bad years under Bob Stoops, OU has dominated their Big 12 Schedule. If anything, OU is a more consistent team than Auburn. I'm not saying Auburn won't beat OU. And guess what, it could easily happen this year. But I think once OU gets settled into the SEC, either this year or the years that follow, I think we will start to see a lopsided win-loss record between these 2 teams. I am by no means an expert. I also don't follow Auburn football much if at all, but I do know that the last 15-20 years of the SEC has been dominated by either, Alabama, Georgia, or LSU. Auburn has had a few outlier years during this period sure, and you guys get all the praise for those accomplishments. But you have to at least acknowledge where I am coming from in my comparison between Auburn and K-State or even OSU.
@@MidnightWolfSDJ Only TWICE in TEN years did SEC get 2 teams in playoffs. Lo and behold BOTH times it was an ALL SEC championship game. Maybe it's the teams that lost in the semis that should have been left out.
sooners and horns biggest concern should be stepup in conference competition on a weekly basis. Last 6 seasons sooners played 2 regular season games against top 10 foes. You looking FOUR straight in the eye year 1 in SEC. Two more in top 15. That's the difference in the two conferences. Just saw some article that named 8 SEC teams that have legit shot at playoffs. Souds like a deep conference to me. Learned in Mr Babineaux'x 1st grade math class that would be HALF the conference.
That possibly elite sooner defense surrendered 32 PPG last SIX games of the season.
@@MidnightWolfSDJ Just for perspective where do you have K St ranked in xii? Number range please. Not just mid ter.
Michael loves to stir the pot.#Roll Tide
OU has great history, from a long time ago. Last 20 years OU has made it to the BCS and CFP, only to not win. 14 of the last 21 CFB national championships have come from an SEC team, five different schools. Strap it up coming into this conference.
That’s really insightful. Nobody knew. More than fing ole miss, tenn, and texas anyway.
How many does Bama claim nowadays? 40? 50?
Texas owns the head to head vs Oklahoma
Also, Mikey Bratton, Oklahoma systematically cheated under Switzer winning 3 national titles but they’re tainted. Even OU’s players wrote about OU corruption
Somebodys Hella Jelly😂😂
Lol. Texas is 12 games up on OU. 27 of UT’s wins came before the modern era of football.
You have to laugh at a program that hires an OU grad and sticks his name on the wall of their stadium... Then goes hires a former OU coach from during "Switzer's systemically cheating era"... and THAT coach asks Switzer to speak to the Texas team before a bowl game. Then Texas recruits and starts the son of one of OU's most infamous "criminals" at QB.
The statistics prove that UT is the undisputed better team when wearing leather helmets . Plus 500 since ww2 and 17-8 since 2000. OU has the most wins of any team in the modern era of CFB. It's ok though no team/fans in the SEC can accept the truth either
@@edwardmiller4562 Not to mention there were 9 games played in Austin before it moved to Dallas permanently. And one in Houston. There were only 2 played in Norman and 3 in OKC. So Texass padded the record early with a bunch of home games against a relatively new program!
Bro this might be the most awkward interview I’ve ever seen in my life. Boomer tho😂😂
Time to make Vegas and ye of little faith look dumb... BOOMER!
Switzer center
Boomer Sooners Baby
Nobody in Methlahoma
More bang for your buck down here. Boomer!
They dont.
Oklahoma deserves nothing. 🤘🏾
Don't be pissy bc somebody spoke the truth, little bro...
Same as you orange clowns. Now you done had your one good season of the decade. Go back to being Texas. We want Arch!
Neither does TX, welcome to the SEC
No they don't
OU loses to Auburn, Bama and Lsu .
how many home games does o0klahoma lose?
Wrong historically Ole Miss and Missouri are mediocre. Let's be completely honest.
Lmaooooo this was cringe as fuck
No, They don’t. They haven’t earned it yet
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Come on cousin Mike quit!, stop kissing up to OU. and jinxing Mizzou... Miz.
Oklahoma Deserves More Respect???? They have yet to play a game in the SEC. You just don't walk into the SEC and say respect me. They have to go through the grind and earn that respect.
Only one team in sec has won more national championships.
Arkansas belittled Missouri so bad. Luckily Hogs didn’t get to play Mizzou until season 4. When Mizzou came in to the sec they were more than competitive. The first year they lost their best player a running back, the quarterback and entire offensive line. They all came back the next year and they won the East two years in a row. So Oklahoma will be more than able to compete.
@@Steve-ym9qg LSU tigers have more national titles this century than anyone NOT named gumps. MORE than uo and texass COMBINED. More than uga too.
@@Purp4040 sooners haven't been relevant on national scene this century. Fans, players and recruits care about the here and now. uo wins the xii only to get hammered in BCSCG or playoffs.
@@FredPitre-o4b if that's the case outside of 2 teams from sec hasnt been on national scene in nearly 20 years. Few have had one or 2 year runs but not been nearly as consistent as ou has been.
Miz
Boomer
There not beating Tennessee
Here, there, or anywhere. Get back in the shack.