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Ohio St has never beaten a top 5 OCC team at home. They are 0-5-1 at home against AP Top 5 teams.

Oh yeah? Well Oklahoma has never beaten an AP top 5 team away. So there.

I'm just completely guessing on this, but I figured I have a good shot of it being true
 

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@Wishbone I can only assume the facepalm means my guess was incorrect.

Plan B then- 45-24 just last season in your house!
 

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In case I forget I just want to say Good Luck to the Buckeyes*** and hope for an injury free game. It's matchups like this that make College Football Great. Always have and always will.
Not like those pussy Neutral Site games.
These are few and far between.







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***and when i say good luck i really mean fuck you.







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In case I forget I just want to say Good Luck to the Buckeyes and hope for an injury free game***. It's matchups like this that make College Football Great. Always have and always will.
Not like those pussy Neutral Site games.
These are few and far between.







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***and when i say injury free game, I mean I hope Weber and Dobbins break a leg and the OSU's entire contracts the bird flu and are out for the year.







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Fixed it for you
 

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Ohio St has never beaten a top 5 OCC team at home. They are 0-5-1 at home against AP Top 5 teams.

The Texas game in 2005 is one of the losses that still gets me butthurt. A dropped wide open TD pass pretty much cost us the game. Also if Troy Smith wasnt suspended against Miami OH the 1st game he would have played the whole game and not been as rusty.

The 09 USC game was pretty shitty too when our defense let fucking Matt Barkley go 86 yards down the field in the final minutes to win the game.
 

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Havent really seen any mention of the skill of the Sooner D line. Ohio State ran for 300 yards last year. If they are able to do that again and keep Oklahoma's offense off the field then it could be big trouble for OU again
 

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Ohio State was getting their ass kicked by Indiana until they ran out of gas.
Oklahoma won't run out of gas.

Your screenname is very appropriate for this comment.
 

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Havent really seen any mention of the skill of the Sooner D line. Ohio State ran for 300 yards last year. If they are able to do that again and keep Oklahoma's offense off the field then it could be big trouble for OU again
We had two guise on the DL that ended up quitting shortly thereafter.

Rumors of upperclassmen that were feeling owed something and poisoning the well.

We're better. Good enough to win this game? We'll just have to wait and see.
 

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Ohio St has never beaten a top 5 OCC team at home. They are 0-5-1 at home against AP Top 5 teams.

I disagree, I can think of 2 off the top of my head in the past 10 years...
 

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I disagree, I can think of 2 off the top of my head in the past 10 years...

Out of conference? Who? Closest I can think of that we came without further research is Washington State in 02. Should have beat Texas and USC but a droppe pass and a stupid prevent defense happened
 

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Out of conference? Who? Closest I can think of that we came without further research is Washington State in 02. Should have beat Texas and USC but a droppe pass and a stupid prevent defense happened
GOGDAMNEDPREVENTDEFENSESES!!!!!
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Out of conference? Who? Closest I can think of that we came without further research is Washington State in 02. Should have beat Texas and USC but a droppe pass and a stupid prevent defense happened

....ooops. You're right...my bad, I guess we have to include TTUN in the B1G.
 

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Out of conference? Who? Closest I can think of that we came without further research is Washington State in 02. Should have beat Texas and USC but a droppe pass and a stupid prevent defense happened

Washington State was #12 in 02 when we played them. They got as high as #3 and ended up finishing #10
 

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Oh yeah? Well Oklahoma has never beaten an AP top 5 team away. So there.

I'm just completely guessing on this, but I figured I have a good shot of it being true
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I'll try and look it up. In the mean time...


  • Most times finishing the season in the final AP Poll (31); next closest is Ohio State (25).[153]
  • Oklahoma has the most 10+ win seasons (36) tied only with Alabama.
  • Oklahoma has the most 11+ win seasons (22) of any program,
  • Oklahoma has the fewest losing seasons (12) of any program.
  • Oklahoma has been in the Top 5 (389 weeks) more than any other team.
  • Following the 2008 season, ESPN ranked Oklahoma as the most prestigious college football program overall since the advent of the AP Poll in 1936.[citation needed]
  • Oklahoma was given their 10th preseason No. 1 ranking in 2011, another record.
  • Oklahoma has the most wins since World War II with 587, and the highest winning percentage (.764) in the country.
  • Oklahoma is one of only two schools, the other being Ohio State, to have appeared in all five BCS bowl games (2001 Orange, 2003 Rose, 2004 Sugar, 2007 Fiesta, 2009 BCS NCG), but they are the only team to win all five awards in the BCS era (2001 Orange Bowl and BCS National Championship, 2003 Rose Bowl, 2011 Fiesta Bowl, 2014 Sugar Bowl).
  • Oklahoma is the only school to have four coaches with at least 100 wins each (Stoops, Switzer, Wilkinson, Owen).
  • Oklahoma has had at least one first team all-conference player in 95 of the 96 seasons it has played in a conference.
  • Oklahoma holds the NCAA record for most consecutive victories with 47-straight (1953–1957).
  • Oklahoma has scored more points than any team in college football history with 33,913 through 2015.
  • Oklahoma had an NCAA-record 768 rushing yards in 1988 against Kansas State.
  • Most weeks ranked No. 1 in the BCS with 20 (through 2012 season).
  • Most weeks ranked in top 5 in the BCS with 48 (through 2012 season).
  • Oklahoma has the most rushing yards in a season with 5,635 in 1971, which was 470 yards per game (12 games)
  • Oklahoma holds the NCAA record for the most points scored in a single season with 702 points through 12 games in the 2008 season (58.5 points per game).
  • Oklahoma (along with USC) is tied for the most seasons leading the country in team rushing offense with eight.
  • Oklahoma holds the record for most consecutive 60+ point games, scoring 60 or more points for five straight games in 2008[154]
  • Oklahoma holds the record for most lopsided instate rivalry with a record of 86-18-7 (through 2016 regular season) over fellow Big 12 Conference opponent Oklahoma State. In fact the rivalry is so lopsided that Oklahoma has shut out Oklahoma State more times (28 - not including 0-0 ties) than Oklahoma State has won against Oklahoma.
  • In the 2010 NFL Draft, Oklahoma became the only school in the history of the NFL Draft to have three players selected in the first four picks of the draft (1st Sam Bradford, 3rd Gerald McCoy and 4th Trent Williams).[155]
  • In the Sooners' 66–59 win over Texas Tech on October 22, 2016, Oklahoma became the first team in FBS history to have a 500-yard passer (Baker Mayfield), 200-yard rusher (Joe Mixon), and 200-yard receiver (Dede Westbrook) in the same game. They also combined with the Red Raiders for an FBS record of 1,708 yards of total offense.[156]
 

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Most times finishing the season in the final AP Poll (31); next closest is Ohio State (25).[153]
Oklahoma has the most 10+ win seasons (36) tied only with Alabama.
Oklahoma has the most 11+ win seasons (22) of any program,
Oklahoma has the fewest losing seasons (12) of any program.
Oklahoma has been in the Top 5 (389 weeks) more than any other team.
Following the 2008 season, ESPN ranked Oklahoma as the most prestigious college football program overall since the advent of the AP Poll in 1936.[citation needed]
Oklahoma was given their 10th preseason No. 1 ranking in 2011, another record.
Oklahoma has the most wins since World War II with 587, and the highest winning percentage (.764) in the country.
Oklahoma is one of only two schools, the other being Ohio State, to have appeared in all five BCS bowl games (2001 Orange, 2003 Rose, 2004 Sugar, 2007 Fiesta, 2009 BCS NCG), but they are the only team to win all five awards in the BCS era (2001 Orange Bowl and BCS National Championship, 2003 Rose Bowl, 2011 Fiesta Bowl, 2014 Sugar Bowl).
Oklahoma is the only school to have four coaches with at least 100 wins each (Stoops, Switzer, Wilkinson, Owen).
Oklahoma has had at least one first team all-conference player in 95 of the 96 seasons it has played in a conference.
Oklahoma holds the NCAA record for most consecutive victories with 47-straight (1953–1957).
Oklahoma has scored more points than any team in college football history with 33,913 through 2015.
Oklahoma had an NCAA-record 768 rushing yards in 1988 against Kansas State.
Most weeks ranked No. 1 in the BCS with 20 (through 2012 season).
Most weeks ranked in top 5 in the BCS with 48 (through 2012 season).
Oklahoma has the most rushing yards in a season with 5,635 in 1971, which was 470 yards per game (12 games)
Oklahoma holds the NCAA record for the most points scored in a single season with 702 points through 12 games in the 2008 season (58.5 points per game).
Oklahoma (along with USC) is tied for the most seasons leading the country in team rushing offense with eight.
Oklahoma holds the record for most consecutive 60+ point games, scoring 60 or more points for five straight games in 2008[154]
Oklahoma holds the record for most lopsided instate rivalry with a record of 86-18-7 (through 2016 regular season) over fellow Big 12 Conference opponent Oklahoma State. In fact the rivalry is so lopsided that Oklahoma has shut out Oklahoma State more times (28 - not including 0-0 ties) than Oklahoma State has won against Oklahoma.
In the 2010 NFL Draft, Oklahoma became the only school in the history of the NFL Draft to have three players selected in the first four picks of the draft (1st Sam Bradford, 3rd Gerald McCoy and 4th Trent Williams).[155]
In the Sooners' 66–59 win over Texas Tech on October 22, 2016, Oklahoma became the first team in FBS history to have a 500-yard passer (Baker Mayfield), 200-yard rusher (Joe Mixon), and 200-yard receiver (Dede Westbrook) in the same game. They also combined with the Red Raiders for an FBS record of 1,708 yards of total offense.[156]
 
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