Being passionate is one thing and Kelvin was definitely passionate on the sideline. What Ford does is childish and an excellent example of poor sportsmanship.
Absolutely agree.
Being passionate is one thing and Kelvin was definitely passionate on the sideline. What Ford does is childish and an excellent example of poor sportsmanship.
ford and drew = out of their league
ford and drew = out of their league
fify
Says that guy whose team is unranked and is projected to be an abysmal 10 seed (Lunardi) about the coach/team that is ranked in the top 15 and currently projected as a 5 seed. Irony is great.
After reading the other thread I guess unranked and a 9/10 seed is being "relevant" again? Classic.
Says that guy whose team is unranked and is projected to be an abysmal 10 seed (Lunardi) about the coach/team that is ranked in the top 15 and currently projected as a 5 seed. Irony is great.
After reading the other thread I guess unranked and a 9/10 seed is being "relevant" again? Classic.
It does not surprise me that booger is ok with this
Why do you post here?
Says that guy whose team is unranked and is projected to be an abysmal 10 seed (Lunardi) about the coach/team that is ranked in the top 15 and currently projected as a 5 seed. Irony is great.
After reading the other thread I guess unranked and a 9/10 seed is being "relevant" again? Classic.
oswho is only in the Top 15 because the polls came out the same day ISU beat them by double digits; otherwise, they'd have dropped several spots. If the aggies lose to KSU on Saturday, they will experience a serious drop in the polls.
And if they lose tomorrow and OU beats TCU, they'll drop below OU in the Big 12 standings. That's the margin between the two teams right now -- one game with one to play, and OU has the tiebreaker.
Lunardo does indeed have oswho as a 5 seed. Guess what: That means he thinks you're ranked too highly in the polls. A 5 seed puts you in the 17-20 range, and trending downward (that's what the little red arrow next to your school's name means). Lose tomorrow and he'll have you a 6 at best and probably lower -- a 7 or even an 8. What's more, lose tomorrow and you're likely to be the fourth seed in KC facing off against an ISU team that should have beaten you in Stillwater and did beat you -- by double digits -- in Ames two days ago. And the Cyclones will have more fans in the stands than you will.
You can spin it all you like to make it seem as though your season has been significantly better than ours, but that's not the case, and deep down you know it. You're just whistling in the dark, hoping and praying your team pulls off the win tomorrow, because if they don't, your team falls below the Sooners in the standings, all your smack gets exposed and you will be forced to disappear from this site, just like you did after the first Bedlam matchup. Every single one of you pitiful aggies went and hid, except Jeff.
Your one-game margin over OU is even slimmer than it sounds because OU had oswho on the ropes in Stillwater and had any one -- not two or three or four, but one -- of five or six questionable calls down the stretch been called the other way, you'd have been swept by the same OU squad you're now trying so hard to downplay. You also benefited from (but had nothing to do with) our historic meltdown in Austin, which was also brought about in part by some home cooking. Without a very questionable three-foul shot foul call in the final minute, OU wins that game (don't take my admittedly biased word that it was a bad call -- the TV announcers said it was, too).
I know, I know -- ifs and buts are for losers. Fair enough. I'm only illustrating again how small the margin is between the two teams: two questionable calls go the other way -- one in the second Bedlam game and one in OU-ut at Austin, and OU would have a better conference record, a better overall record, and would be higher in the conference standings than oswho. One whistle in each game.
You'd better hope you beat KSU tomorrow. If you don't, OU could easily emerge from the Big 12 tourney with a better overall record and a seed that's right there with yours. Lose to KSU and you could easily lose to ISU in Kansas City, while OU would face TCU and then Baylor, a team that has yet to give us any trouble.
I'm not guaranteeing any of the above. Nothing I've described is a long shot, but it might not go that way. oswho might blow KSU out of the gym tomorrow, or OU could lay an egg in Ft. Worth. Who knows?
But that's how close the margin between the two teams is: It's down to the final game of the regular season, with the 3 seed in the Big 12 on the line.
Says that guy whose team is unranked and is projected to be an abysmal 10 seed (Lunardi) about the coach/team that is ranked in the top 15 and currently projected as a 5 seed. Irony is great.
After reading the other thread I guess unranked and a 9/10 seed is being "relevant" again? Classic.
Says that guy whose team is unranked and is projected to be an abysmal 10 seed (Lunardi) about the coach/team that is ranked in the top 15 and currently projected as a 5 seed. Irony is great.
After reading the other thread I guess unranked and a 9/10 seed is being "relevant" again? Classic.
I lost respect for Travis Ford when they caught him on TV yelling f---ing idiot to Obi Muonelo when they were playing KU I think.
Virtually all of the coaches swear.
oswho is only in the Top 15 because the polls came out the same day ISU beat them by double digits; otherwise, they'd have dropped several spots. If the aggies lose to KSU on Saturday, they will experience a serious drop in the polls.
And if they lose tomorrow and OU beats TCU, they'll drop below OU in the Big 12 standings. That's the margin between the two teams right now -- one game with one to play, and OU has the tiebreaker.
Lunardo does indeed have oswho as a 5 seed. Guess what: That means he thinks you're ranked too highly in the polls. A 5 seed puts you in the 17-20 range, and trending downward (that's what the little red arrow next to your school's name means). Lose tomorrow and he'll have you a 6 at best and probably lower -- a 7 or even an 8. What's more, lose tomorrow and you're likely to be the fourth seed in KC facing off against an ISU team that should have beaten you in Stillwater and did beat you -- by double digits -- in Ames two days ago. And the Cyclones will have more fans in the stands than you will.
You can spin it all you like to make it seem as though your season has been significantly better than ours, but that's not the case, and deep down you know it. You're just whistling in the dark, hoping and praying your team pulls off the win tomorrow, because if they don't, your team falls below the Sooners in the standings, all your smack gets exposed and you will be forced to disappear from this site, just like you did after the first Bedlam matchup. Every single one of you pitiful aggies went and hid, except Jeff.
Your one-game margin over OU is even slimmer than it sounds because OU had oswho on the ropes in Stillwater and had any one -- not two or three or four, but one -- of five or six questionable calls down the stretch been called the other way, you'd have been swept by the same OU squad you're now trying so hard to downplay. You also benefited from (but had nothing to do with) our historic meltdown in Austin, which was also brought about in part by some home cooking. Without a very questionable three-foul shot foul call in the final minute, OU wins that game (don't take my admittedly biased word that it was a bad call -- the TV announcers said it was, too).
I know, I know -- ifs and buts are for losers. Fair enough. I'm only illustrating again how small the margin is between the two teams: two questionable calls go the other way -- one in the second Bedlam game and one in OU-ut at Austin, and OU would have a better conference record, a better overall record, and would be higher in the conference standings than oswho. One whistle in each game.
You'd better hope you beat KSU tomorrow. If you don't, OU could easily emerge from the Big 12 tourney with a better overall record and a seed that's right there with yours. Lose to KSU and you could easily lose to ISU in Kansas City, while OU would face TCU and then Baylor, a team that has yet to give us any trouble.
I'm not guaranteeing any of the above. Nothing I've described is a long shot, but it might not go that way. oswho might blow KSU out of the gym tomorrow, or OU could lay an egg in Ft. Worth. Who knows?
But that's how close the margin between the two teams is: It's down to the final game of the regular season, with the 3 seed in the Big 12 on the line.
We beat KSU in front of a sellout crowd today so I'm sorry you wasted all your time typing all that noise to make yourself better about your season and playing in that tomb. We will be preseason ranked next year with or without Smart and you guys lose some key pieces while bringing in a typical mediocre Kruger recruiting class loaded with JUCOs and Oklahoma 3 stars as we bring in big time talent, Rivals 100/150 players.
Enjoy finishing the season unranked and your awesome 9/10 seed or wharever.
enjoy fourth place.