OSU beating #11 Memphis bad

They said at the beginning of the broadcast he had flu like symptoms. They played him a little in the first half, and he just looked winded/tired. Once he's better, his minutes should return to normal.

Thanks. It did look strange and I could not find any note about it on News OK.
 
Yeah, Forte was sick for sure. He had the stomach flu... they said on the broadcast that he was at the hospital getting fluids earlier in the day.

I'm actually surprised he played at all, given that he looked pale (more than usual, lol) and really looked like he was running around at about 50%.

Glad we didn't need him.
 
Hell, ask Lon Kruger if he wishes he could have increased his 20 point lead with 7 minutes left at Texas last year.

4 minutes < 7 minutes
30 points > 20 points

But then Ford had starters in with a 50-point lead against mighty MVSU, so he's clearly a man who is phobic about comebacks. I just hope he's seeking treatment.
 
For some of you BlowSU fans defending Ford's decision to keep in the starters when you are up 30 with 3-4 mins left, only because Memphis left their wonderfully talented backcourt in...and they could make a lsat minute run...gimme an effin break. I really don't care what that idiot of a coach does..but I will say I would have lmfao if Smart would have rolled an ankle or whatever else and had to miss 4-6 weeks because he was in the game at that point. He would be getting lambasted today for it!
 
I despise OSU but I am glad tard Ford ran the score up. This whole participation medal mentality needs to stop cause this generation of parents are raising a bunch of pussies.
 
This was also the biggest game in the nation. It wouldn't surprise me if he left Smart in a little extra long to get some positive exposure. He is on watch lists for a lot of national awards and I promise you those voters were watching. Fords first responsibility is to his players and team.
 
Did not watch the game...but if Memphis kept their main rotation in, Ford has every right to keep his. The losing coach is in charge of waving the flag and getting the dogs called off, not the team that is ahead. If this was 7th grade girls bball, different story.

+1.
 
Bite your tongue, little aggie. My wife is 24 years younger than me (that makes her, what, 20 years older than you?), and it was she who proposed to me (and believe me, it wasn't for my money), so any suggestions that I'm over the hill just make you look even more foolish than you typically do.

Yep, foolish me for not knowing your wife proposed to you. That's big time. Strictly with regard to a Big 12 team beating up on a poor little nationally ranked team, grow a pair.
 
4 minutes < 7 minutes
30 points > 20 points

But then Ford had starters in with a 50-point lead against mighty MVSU, so he's clearly a man who is phobic about comebacks. I just hope he's seeking treatment.

Dude... I seriously think you've let your hatred of OSU break your brain.

You seem to be a very solid poster when you're talking about anything unrelated to OSU.... but then you start talking about OSU and go full retard.

You're really complaining about OSU leaving starters late in a game against #11 Memphis? Really?

As for MVSU... what exactly was he supposed to do, play walk-ons for the entire second half? He started subbing in guys who are outside of our main rotation with 15 minutes left and emptied the bench with 5 minutes left.

I guess if the usual "OSU sucks, Ford can't coach, Smart is a flopper" drivel isn't really relevant, I guess you can always roll with "Ford runs the score up."
 
Dude... I seriously think you've let your hatred of OSU break your brain.

You seem to be a very solid poster when you're talking about anything unrelated to OSU.... but then you start talking about OSU and go full retard.

You're really complaining about OSU leaving starters late in a game against #11 Memphis? Really?

As for MVSU... what exactly was he supposed to do, play walk-ons for the entire second half? He started subbing in guys who are outside of our main rotation with 15 minutes left and emptied the bench with 5 minutes left.

I guess if the usual "OSU sucks, Ford can't coach, Smart is a flopper" drivel isn't really relevant, I guess you can always roll with "Ford runs the score up."

OSU sucks, Ford can't coach, and Smart is a flopper will always be relevant.
 
i have no problem with him doing it .. i just think it is a very bad idea ..

if / when one of his starters gets hurt up 30 with 2 min left .. he will have earned it
 
Bite your tongue, little aggie. My wife is 24 years younger than me (that makes her, what, 20 years older than you?), and it was she who proposed to me (and believe me, it wasn't for my money), so any suggestions that I'm over the hill just make you look even more foolish than you typically do.

This is Hall of Fame worthy.

When you go to Wikipedia and look up "Little Man Syndrome" this is the example they will show. Congrats, I guess.

Thanks for a the good laugh always makes the day better.
 
I think Ford would have gotten the starters out a little earlier if they had not gone off in a funk. They had about a 5 minute stretch before he took them out in which they played quite poorly. I think he was trying to end on a positive note. I think he sould have pulled them earlier due to injury concerns, but that is why they pay him and not me millions to coach the game.

As far as running up the score, who really cares at the college level. I witnessed some of those Billy Tubbs beat downs and did not like them, but it made it sweeter when he got his rump ran out of the big 12 or was it the big 8. I am getting older and can't remember such things. My wife is 45 a year older than me. Perhaps Sky wil pm the type of meds he takes.:D
 
I think Ford would have gotten the starters out a little earlier if they had not gone off in a funk. They had about a 5 minute stretch before he took them out in which they played quite poorly. I think he was trying to end on a positive note. I think he sould have pulled them earlier due to injury concerns, but that is why they pay him and not me millions to coach the game.

As far as running up the score, who really cares at the college level. I witnessed some of those Billy Tubbs beat downs and did not like them, but it made it sweeter when he got his rump ran out of the big 12 or was it the big 8. I am getting older and can't remember such things. My wife is 45 a year older than me. Perhaps Sky wil pm the type of meds he takes.:D

Where do you get that Tubbs got run out of the Big 8? Tubbs unexpectedly resigned from OU and took the TCU job.
 
Where do you get that Tubbs got run out of the Big 8? Tubbs unexpectedly resigned from OU and took the TCU job.

He did it under some pressure. He had reached his pinnacle and coaches had come into the league that would not let him run up and down the court as he had in the past.
 
He did it under some pressure. He had reached his pinnacle and coaches had come into the league that would not let him run up and down the court as he had in the past.

Not really. Two things slowed down Billy Tubbs, and one was a result of the other. At the start of the 1990s, OU's academic standards had toughened up. Billy (along with Jerry Tarkanian) was the BEST in regards to signing the JUCO stars. With many of them having grade issues, they couldn't stay eligible and it slowed Billy's recruiting...this led to what we all know as "burnout"...and he needed a change...I'm not sure other coaches had much or anything to do with it...all internal.
 
He did it under some pressure. He had reached his pinnacle and coaches had come into the league that would not let him run up and down the court as he had in the past.

Where do you get this? It was a complete shock when Tubbs left. He had great support from the fans and as far as I know the administration.
 
Not really. Two things slowed down Billy Tubbs, and one was a result of the other. At the start of the 1990s, OU's academic standards had toughened up. Billy (along with Jerry Tarkanian) was the BEST in regards to signing the JUCO stars. With many of them having grade issues, they couldn't stay eligible and it slowed Billy's recruiting...this led to what we all know as "burnout"...and he needed a change...I'm not sure other coaches had much or anything to do with it...all internal.

I can buy this. Perhaps another thing is that the game did change in terms of guard hand checking and physicality. It became easier to make it a grinder type game. With the recent rule changes we might see a resurgence of the Billy and Tark type styles which may not be all bad.
 
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