myespn.go.com - 11/20/2008
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Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Griffin When told that Texas Tech's 323-pound-per-man offensive line is the biggest in college football, Oklahoma defensive tackle Gerald McCoy didn't seem overly worried or concerned. The challenge of checking the mammoth Red Raider offensive front prompted a ...
sportingnews.com - 11/22/2008
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sportingnews.com —
Words by Keith Arnold , who is touring
the country with his brother Phil as they invade...
a different college campus each Saturday during the football season. They’ll be reporting back in this space with their various adventures. You can also ...
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Road to Game Day: Tough Tickets in Norman
scores.espn.go.com - 11/23/2008
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NORMAN, Okla. -- Sam Bradford jumped around as
he took a victory lap at Owen Field, handing...
out high-fives along the way to a line of adoring fans who had yet another reason to love him. Bradford has the Oklahoma Sooners surging in the national ...
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Oklahoma's message soundly delivered with destruction ...
rivals.yahoo.com - 11/22/2008
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I have no reason to defend Texas Tech,
but I did get worked up over its description...
in the Knoxville News-Sentinel this week as a " gadget offense " that would never go over in the big, bad SEC, just because it's so incredibly retrograde. ...
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Mr. Untouchable: Deconstructing Oklahoma's chances of ...
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Texas Tech Thursday Morning Notes - Deed, Deed State of Depression Edition
Double-T Nation —
... Also from Griffin, the Sooners are wanting to turn around their defense against Texas Tech, which includes this gem from Gerald McCoy: ...
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Bob's Blog - Live from Lewisville —
... Can the Sooners defense stand up? … When told that Texas Tech's 323-pound-per-man offensive line is the biggest in college football, Oklahoma defensive tackle Gerald McCoy didn't seem overly worried or concerned. The challenge of checking the mammoth Red Raider offensive front prompted a matter-of-fact response brimming with confidence from McCoy. "They've got a big line, so what?" McCoy said. "We've got to go out and play. We're not worried about their size. They are good, but we're not intimidated by that." Later, McCoy ...
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rivals.yahoo.com 11/24/2008 — Oklahoma 65, Texas Tech 21 . The following statistic is completely made up, but I wanted a way to measure how quickly Oklahoma is putting teams away since losing to Texas. They're like a young, ferocious Mike Tyson in his prime, fearsome and knocking ...
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