• 2 months ago
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00:00We have a to him. He needs to say, hey, the Red River rivalry. We're heading down to the
00:06Cotton Bowl in an SEC battle between Texas and Oklahoma. Yeah, get used to it. By the
00:10way, five and oh, Texas, four and one, Oklahoma, number one team in the country, Texas favored
00:15by over two touchdowns, a 15 and a half mark. But I want to start here first. Who's playing
00:18quarterback for Texas this weekend? I mean, that's a good question. I don't suppose only
00:24Steve Sarkeesian knows. Does it really change my handicap of the game? No, because I think
00:30the offense is a comparable. I think this game boils down to really what can Oklahoma's
00:35offense do against a good Texas defense? I mean, that's really the rub here, because
00:42as much as I want to take Oklahoma and everything to me screams, take Oklahoma, given everything
00:46that they have. It's like the Tennessee game all over again for me. Now, granted, this
00:51is a bigger number, but it's one of those where it looks like, how does Oklahoma play
00:57catch up if they get down early? This isn't an offense I trust at this point. It's just
01:00that there's nothing redeeming really about this offense. So they have to keep Texas behind
01:05the chains, play with the lead and force Texas into into obvious passing situations that
01:10they could take advantage of. My problem is, again, if Texas goes up by ten and a half,
01:15what does Oklahoma really do to get back into the game? If over the course of four quarters,
01:19this Texas offense keeps coming and coming and coming at you, 14 and a half is too rich
01:24for my blood. It's going to be a little bit of a pass for me here, and I'll enjoy the
01:28game from the sidelines in Oklahoma to keep it close because of the number. But, you know,
01:33it's just, I don't trust this Oklahoma offense at all.

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