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Stoops to Florida?

I think they should revisit this guy he he

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The biggest reason agricultural is an attraction is that they can point to marquee games on their schedule.  This is great for kids who want to play at an elite level and it's great for fans who enjoy hard fought football.  I get your point but I'd way rather line up with Charlie Strong against a badass OU team and go toe to toe than to walk over a John Blake hapless bunch.
Anytime Texas beats OU, I'd prefer the win was over a badass OU team, instead of a "hapless bunch."

OU has a tremendous college football history and they almost always show up tough for our rivalry game.

I'd be disappointed if they didn't. That's the way Texas/OU should be...BOTH teams tough. Thus, a

victory is so much sweeter...when your opponent was "tough."  I want OU at their best and I want to

beat them at their best...the victories over them then are so much sweeter. I attended UT in the 70's

when Switzer was coaching OU. Nothing will ever mean more to me than beating a great OU football

team. Sending those OU fans back home from Dallas, unhappy. I've been to a lot of those games...

nothing better than beating those Sooners and sending them home with their tails between their legs.

NOTHING BETTER! But that's just me...OU game will always rank No. 1 with me...the game that

matters the most. Rather beat OU than anyone else on our schedule, every damn year! 

 
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Pat Dooley of Gator Sports sent out a tweet saying that Stoops, Brian Kelly, and Gundy are out as candidates for the Florida. I guess Okie State's 5-6 record wasn't too impressive to Foley.

 
If I were Florida, I would go after McElwain at Colorado State.
He's being considered, the negative I read is that he has a $7.5 million buyout. He fits our hire of Coach Strong last year. A coordinator who won a national champion, went to a small school and turned them around in his third year.

 
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