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BIG 12 FOOTBALL MEDIA DAYS: Ranking the teams 1-12
Tulsa World sports writer Bill Haisten rates the Big 12 football teams: 1, Oklahoma: Sam Bradford, Auston English lead the Sooners’ drive toward a third consecutive Big 12 crown. 2, Missouri: Chase Daniel quarterbacks an offense that last season averaged 40 points, 490 yards per game. 3, Texas: Longhorns are loaded with talent, but won’t contend unless Colt McCoy cuts down on interceptions. 4, ...
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Find The Surprise: Big 12 Football 2008
Burnt Orange Nation — ... This story from the Tulsa World seems to capture perfectly all the conventional wisdom of Big 12 football heading into 2008. Bill Haisten's Big 12 rankings include at the top: ...

(7/27) OU Football Articles and Notes
Oklahoma Sooners Football Blog — ... must be purchased in advance for $25. No tickets available at the door! Equipment staff gets OU geared up: SoonerSports.com Best and worst of the Big 12 schedules: The Oklahoman Ranking the Big 12 games: The Oklahoman Big 12 scheduling cruising in neutral: The Oklahoman Stoops still among coaching elite: Austin American-Statesman Big 12 Football Media Days -- Ranking the teams 1-12: Tulsa World ...

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