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The result was a far cry from last season, when the Sooners were upset at Colorado in their Big 12 opener. >
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OU vs. Cincinnati: Post Game Articles and Columns
Oklahoma Sooners Football Blog —
... Transcript Oklahoma football notepad: Norman Transcript Not-so special teams: Norman Transcript Fake punt backfires on Cincinnati: Dallas Morning News Cincinnati not in elite company: ESPN.com Broyles has record-smashing debut for Sooners: ESPN.com This offense has enough horsepower to be OU's best: CBS Sports For Oklahoma, Another Big Win and Another Good Omen: New York Times ...
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Cincinnati vs. Oklahoma Football Game Thread
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Location: Norman
Kickoff Time: 2:30 p.m. (Central)
Television: ABC
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Cincinnati 557 (12 th ), Oklahoma 487 (23 rd )
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football.fanboom.com 9/7/2008 — The Big 12 South has the two perennial big boys in the conference in Oklahoma and Texas. These two teams have dominated this conference for quite a while until Missouri and Kansas came along last year. This year the conference seems to be deeper than ever.