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Here’s some food for thought. Win or lose, teams usually fare pretty bad the week AFTER playing a triple option team.
So we'll make Baylor look good too.
Here’s some food for thought. Win or lose, teams usually fare pretty bad the week AFTER playing a triple option team.
Defensive lines definitely do.Here’s some food for thought. Win or lose, teams usually fare pretty bad the week AFTER playing a triple option team.
Look I get you don't want to be associated with Oklahoma but unfortunately you're stuck with them.Oklahoma isn’t in the Midwest.
The Midwest starts at the Ohio/PA border and ends just west of Kansas City, and just south of I-70 in Missouri. Arguably places like Erie, PA and Buffalo, NY are the Midwest too... they’re a lot more like Cleveland or Detroit than NYC and Philly. But the western Kansas sand hills or the Ozarks in southern MO are definitely not the Midwest (Branson, MO is 100% the South). Those hills/mountains aren’t the Midwest... the Midwest is flat. And Oklahoma, on the other side of them, sure as shit isn’t. That’s the Bible Belt, man, and it’s culturally way more like north Texas.
Oklahoma isn’t in the Midwest.
The Midwest starts at the Ohio/PA border and ends just west of Kansas City, and just south of I-70 in Missouri. Arguably places like Erie, PA and Buffalo, NY are the Midwest too... they’re a lot more like Cleveland or Detroit than NYC and Philly. But the western Kansas sand hills or the Ozarks in southern MO are definitely not the Midwest (Branson, MO is 100% the South). Those hills/mountains aren’t the Midwest... the Midwest is flat. And Oklahoma, on the other side of them, sure as shit isn’t. That’s the Bible Belt, man, and it’s culturally way more like north Texas.
Well, no. Oklahoma is whatever region Texas is. I don’t know and I don’t care, but it ain’t the Midwest.Look I get you don't want to be associated with Oklahoma but unfortunately you're stuck with them.
Well, no. Oklahoma is whatever region Texas is. I don’t know and I don’t care, but it ain’t the Midwest.
Mideast? You mean like Iraq and Syria?Son, Oklahoma is more Midwest than Ohio is. Ohio is Mideast. Texas is a big state. Hell, they are 3-4 regions all by themselves.
Oklahoma City is a hell of a lot closer to Madison, Springfield, and Indianapolis than Sacramento, Salem and Olympia. (Using state capitals, not campus locations.)Oklahoma is the West, not the Midwest.
This doesn’t matter. The West is big. Everyone knows this.Oklahoma City is a hell of a lot closer to Madison, Springfield, and Indianapolis than Sacramento, Salem and Olympia. (Using state capitals, not campus locations.)
OKC to Madison 839 miles
OKC to Springfield 596 miles
OKC to Indianapolis 741 miles
OKC to Sacramento 1,626 miles
OKC to Salem 1,972 miles
OKC to Olympia 2,032 miles
Oklahoma City is not the "West" even if they have cowboys and Indians and shit.
This doesn’t matter. The West is big. Everyone knows this.
I mean, all of New England would fit inside of Texas or California. That doesn’t mean we shift the borders to make it bigger.
I'll agree Oklahoma ain't the "Midwest". But it damn sure ain't the "West" either...geographically or cuturally. Norman, OK ain't a thing like Berkley, CA cuturally. I can assure you of that!This doesn’t matter. The West is big. Everyone knows this.
I mean, all of New England would fit inside of Texas or California. That doesn’t mean we shift the borders to make it bigger.
Coastal California isn’t necessarily representative of “the West” either. California is California. And if you’re going to use that benchmark, then what the hell is Provo, Utah?I'll agree Oklahoma ain't the "Midwest". But it damn sure ain't the "West" either...geographically or cuturally. Norman, OK ain't a thing like Berkley, CA cuturally. I can assure you of that!