Published 1/10/2009
at Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News
With "Big Game Bob" at the helm, Oklahoma finished another season with a big, lame flop. The Sooners' BCS struggles are starting to get out of hand with five straight defeats in college football's prime postseason games, following a 24-14 loss to top-ranked Florida in the national championship game. The good news is that Bob Stoops keeps leading the Sooners to meaningful bowl games practically...
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