WVU Clobbers Oklahoma Then Hires Interim Coach.
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It’s the Fiesta Bowl, pitting West Virginia and Oklahoma! For those sports bettors who are not satisfied with your winnings so far, here is a sports betting preview. West Virginia is 10-2 straight up after closing out the year with a stunning loss to Pittsburgh in the Backyard Brawl. The Sooners are 11-2 straight up, but had a very streaky year against the spread. They finished the ...Posted 1/3/2008 on Bleacher Report
West Virginia saved its best effort of the season for the Fiesta Bowl—and Oklahoma responded with its worst performance of the year. The result was a complete mismatch from the opening kickoff. West Virginia rushed for 349 yards, the most rushing yards ever allowed by Oklahoma in a bowl game. For the record, that's 349 yards without starting tailback Steve Slaton, who left in the ...Posted 1/3/2008 on Bleacher Report
West Virginia saved its best effort of the season for the Fiesta Bowl... and Oklahoma responded with its worst effort of the year. The result was a complete mis-match from the opening kick-off. West Virginia rushed for 349 yards, the most rushing yards ever allowed by Oklahoma in a bowl game. That's 349 yards without starting tailback Steve Slaton, who ...Posted 1/2/2008 on Bleacher Report
It’s the Fiesta Bowl pitting West Virginia and Oklahoma. For those sports bettors who are not satisfied with your winnings so far, here is a sports betting preview. West Virginia is 10-2 straight up after closing out the year with a stunning loss to Pittsburgh in the Backyard Brawl. The Sooners are 11-2 straight up but had a very streaky year against the spread. They finished the year ...Posted 12/31/2007 on Bleacher Report
I’m really looking forward to the Fiesta Bowl because, even after 13 Sooner games and 11 victories, I still don’t know how good they are. Early in the season, I railed against the starry-eyed poll voters launching Oklahoma up the rankings after big wins over the likes of North Texas, Miami, Utah State and Tulsa. Oh, look, cried the voters! The Sooners hung 79 on North Texas. Well, ...movetheneedle posted 1/3/2008 from movetheneedle.blogspot.com
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