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Jan 2, 2011
The TV Guide
The University Of Oklahoma Sooners Win The 2011 Fiesta Bowl

Yesterday ended up being a recuperation day from the effects of our New Year’s Eve revelry so David and I spent most of the day at home. Actually, it worked out perfectly for me because I wanted to stay home to watch my beloved University of Oklahoma Sooners take on the University of Connecticut at the 2011 Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, CA. After winning the Big 12 Championship a few weeks ago, it was time for the Sooners to FINALLY bring home a Bowl Game win.

Dec 5, 2010
Boomer Sooner
The Oklahoma Sooners Are The 2010 Big 12 Champions

You’ll have to pardon my insane excitement but I simply MUST pass along the fantastic news that my college alma mater, the University of Oklahoma, defeated the University of Nebraska in spirited college football play yesterday to become the 2010 Big 12 league champions! My Sooners took on the Cornhuskers in Arlington, TX for the Big 12 Championship and managed to come out victorious with a big win! Nebraska is leaving the Big 12 league after this season to join the Big 10 league but the mighty Sooners made sure they left the Big 12 with their tails between their legs … a no trophy. The championship trophy, instead, will be headed for Norman, OK for the 7th time in Big 12 history :) Here are a few pics of my boys in Crimson & Cream celebrating their big win last night and some deets about the game itself:

No. 10 Oklahoma is keeping the conference title in the Big 12 family. Nebraska is headed to the Big Ten with one more sour championship-game memory. Travis Lewis had an interception in the end zone and recovered two fumbles, and the Sooners rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat Nebraska 23-20 on Saturday night in the Big 12 championship, the Cornhuskers’ last stand in the conference. Oklahoma won its seventh Big 12 title—more than twice as many as any other school—and the seventh straight by schools from the South Division. With Nebraska bolting to the Big Ten and Colorado off to the Pac-12, there won’t be another Big 12 title game in the immediate future. “It’s pretty special to have the last championship and to add to the number we already have is really pretty special for sure,” coach Bob Stoops said. Landry Jones threw for 342 yards and a touchdown and also sneaked in for another score from 1 yard out as the Sooners (11-2) made the second biggest comeback in Big 12 championship history. Colorado came back from 19 down to Texas in 2001. The No. 13 Cornhuskers (10-3) self-destructed, squandering a 17-0 lead with four turnovers and getting shut out in the second half for the first time all season. “This is a great feeling. This is my third Big 12 championship and this one’s definitely the sweetest,” Lewis said. “The fashion that we won this game in, we always pride ourselves that defense wins championships. I felt like we got rattled a little early, we gave up some big plays but we never panicked.” Jimmy Stevens delivered the game-winner, a 27-yard field goal, with 8:28 to play after Lewis’ third takeaway … “We wanted this bad,” Lewis said. “This has been a long season. We have been tested in so many ways. We have been with our backs against the wall. We came out here and the defense totally dominated.” The longtime rivals had played each other in 71 straight seasons as members of the Big Six and as national powerhouses in the Big Eight before being split up into separate divisions in the Big 12 … “Beating Nebraska, like this, in this game? Are you kidding” Stoops said. “It’s just great to get another championship.”

Woot!! Now y’all know that I am not a big sports fan but I simply must cheer when any team near and dear to my heart does well in championship play. You might not believe this but I attended every single home football and basketball game thruout all my years at OU and really missed that feeling of being there to cheer on my team. Unfortch, during my years at OU, the Sooners didn’t win any championships … but still, they are my team and I couldn’t be prouder of them. OU has won the final Big 12 Championship because they’ve got skills, drive and heart. Boomer Sooner, y’all!! Woot!!

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Jan 8, 2009
Tonight's the night!!!
Oklahoma Battles Florida For The College Football National Championship

Welp … it all goes down tonight in Miami, FL, y’all! The #1 Sooners from the University of Oklahoma (*ahem* my alma mater) take on the #2 Gators from the University of Florida in the BCS Championship game to battle for college football supremacy. One shall stand and one shall fall … and we’re only hours away from kick-off … are you ready?

The top two teams in the country will meet in the third-annual BCS National Championship game, as the Florida Gators and Oklahoma Sooners square off at Dolphin Stadium in Miami on Thursday for the national title. Urban Meyer’s Gators are no stranger to the national championship game, as they won the inaugural BCS title game two years ago with a 41-14 victory over Ohio State. Behind last year’s Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow, the Gators have also rolled over most of their 2008 opponents. Despite a setback at home to Ole Miss in late September (31-30), the Gators have defeated the rest of their foes, including lopsided wins against Tennessee (30-6), Georgia (49-10) and Florida State (45-15) outside of Gainesville and an equally impressive performance against LSU (51-21) at home. The result was yet another SEC East crown, setting up a showdown with the Alabama Crimson Tide for the SEC Title in early December. When the smoke cleared, Florida earned a 31-20 victory and a spot in the national title game. Thursday’s contest marks Florida’s 18th straight bowl game and 36th bowl appearance overall (16-19). It is also the fifth BCS bowl game for the Gators, who have gone 3-1 in the four prior outings. Bob Stoops’ Sooners earned the right to play in the title game by winning the Big 12 crown in impressive fashion. Like the Gators, Oklahoma had one little bump in the road, a 45-35 setback to Texas on Oct. 11. The Sooners rebounded from the loss and then ran off seven straight wins en route to ending the year with five consecutive 60-plus point performances, including a 62-21 rout of Missouri in the Big 12 title game. But Stoops knows what his team is facing in Thursday’s contest. “We are excited about the opportunity to play a great Florida team. Urban Meyer and his staff have done a great job there and they are a very talented team when you look at them with their speed and skill. Really in all parts, you look at them offensively they like to spread it around to all the positions and they can run it with big time players. And of course their quarterback Tim Tebow is one of the best in the country. “Defensively, it’s the same thing. They have a lot of skill and speed on defense. Up front, in the front seven you really see it. They are solid in everything that they do scheme wise and in special teams they a very detailed and well thought out in their schemes in all that they do. It is a big challenge and an exciting one at that and looking forward to the challenge.” The Sooners have won seven national titles since 1950 with the latest coming in 2000, and boast a 24-16-1 all-time bowl record. The team is making its 10th straight bowl appearance.

Obvs my love and allegiance goes to the OU Sooners but I sincerely hope the best team will win as I know tonight’s game is going to be an awesome to watch. I’ll be proudly wearing my OU Sooners jersey (with my name on it, thank you very much) to root the Sooners on to victory! Fingers and toes, here’s hoping I’ll be in a very celebratory mood to post tomorrow ;) Boomer Sooner!!

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Dec 8, 2008
Will face the University of Florida for the BCS Championship in January
The University Of Oklahoma Is #1

Yesterday I posted the good news that the University of Oklahoma Sooners became the Big 12 College Football Champions for 2008 after they destroyed the University of Missouri on Saturday and, to update the good news, it is my extreme pleasure to announce that the Sooners have been ranked in the #1 position on the BCS poll. As I mentioned yesterday, OU will face the #2 University of Florida Gators in the BCS Championship Game on January 8, 2009 to see which team will win the national title:

BCS No. 1 and Big 12 champion Oklahoma (12-1) will play BCS No. 2 and SEC champion Florida (12-1) in the FedEx BCS National Championship Game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami, Fla., on January 8, 2009. The game marks OU’s seventh BCS bowl and fourth national title game in nine seasons. The Sooners earned an automatic berth in the BCS with a 62-21 win against Missouri in the Big 12 Championship Game in Kansas City Saturday night. The victory marked OU’s third consecutive conference title, sixth Big 12 crown in nine seasons and 42nd conference championship in the program’s history … In the remaining BCS games, USC will play Penn State in the Rose Bowl, Texas will play Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl, Virginia Tech will play Cincinnati in the Orange Bowl and Alabama will play Utah in the Sugar Bowl. The BCS standings formula consists of three components, each weighted equally: the USA Today Coaches Poll, the Harris Interactive College Football Poll and an average of six computer rankings: Anderson & Hester, Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Massey, Sagarin and Wolfe … Oklahoma has been ranked in the top five of the BCS more weeks than any other team (44) and No. 1 more weeks than any other team (19). The Sooners were ranked No. 1 in the Coaches Poll, No. 2 in the Harris Poll and No. 2 in the latest AP poll, extending its record for weeks in the top five to 367. No team has spent more time at No. 1, in the Top 5 or in the Top 10 than Oklahoma.

Woot! Boomer Sooner, indeed! I am very proud of my OU boys and I’ll be rooting for them on January 8. I shall refrain from engaging in any trash talking either before or after the game … in the end, may the best team win! I’m just geeked that my beloved Sooners will be playing for the national title. Woot!!!

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Dec 7, 2008
Holla!
The University Of Oklahoma Sooners Win The 2008 Big 12 Championship

I have to give a major shout-out to my boys in Crimson and Cream from the University of Oklahoma for their stellar performance on the football field yesterday. After a disappointing loss to the University of Texas earlier in the season, the OU Sooners have been workin’ their asses off to prove to the nation that they kinda rule the world. After last night’s CRUSHING DESTRUCTION of the University of Missouri (62-21), the University of Oklahoma became the Big 12 Champs for 2008 and should be going up against the University of Florida for the BCS Championship:

Sam Bradford and Oklahoma wanted to drive home one point: They belong in the BCS championship game. The No. 4 Sooners did that with a 62-21 blowout of No. 19 Missouri for the Big 12 title Saturday night. Taking advantage of an opportunity many felt it didn’t deserve, the highest-scoring team in major college football history romped to a third straight conference crown and became the first to reach 60 points in five consecutive games in 89 years. “We were tired about hearing everyone talking about how we didn’t deserve to be in the game,” Oklahoma quarterback Bradford said. “It was a big motivator for us. “I don’t see how we could not be No. 1 tomorrow.” No need to worry, two is just as good, and if all goes accordingly Sunday, Oklahoma (12-1) will be in the top two of the Bowl Championship Series standings, looking at a title game matchup against No. 2 Florida on Jan. 8 in Miami. Touted as the best two conferences in college football this season, it seems appropriate their champions will play for the national title. For Oklahoma and coach Bob Stoops, it’ll be their fourth appearance in a BCS national championship game. The Sooners won their first try in 2001 against Florida State, but have lost their last two — to LSU after the 2003 season and to Southern California after the 2004 campaign. The Sooners’ losing streak in BCS games overall is four, taking some of the luster off a coach who earned the nickname “Big Game Bob” early in his tenure. No one would argue with Big 12 Bob, though. Stoops improved to 6-1 in the conference title game. No other Big 12 team has won more than two in the 13-year history of the league. This one was over by halftime. By then Bradford had already put up Heisman-worthy numbers, with 240 yards and two touchdown passes, and the Sooners led 38-7. Along the way they zoomed past Hawaii’s NCAA record 656 points set in 2006. The Sooners kept trying to put up more points until the end. Chase Daniel and Missouri (9-4) never really had a chance. Oklahoma became the first team to score at least 60 in five straight games since Tulsa in 1919, STATS LLC said. “Sam Bradford again is just sensational,” Stoops said. “The defense really stepped up. We had a huge lead before they gave up anything in the second half.” Even Boomer and Sooner, the white ponies who pull the Boomer Schooner around after OU scores, cut out early. They took a short trot after Jimmy Stevens kicked a 30-yard field goal that made it 41-7 with 9:00 left in the third quarter and called it a night. Bradford, injured non-throwing hand and all, didn’t even have it that easy. He was still playing in the fourth quarter and finished with a Big 12 championship game record 384 yards. Expect the sophomore to be in New York next Saturday when the Heisman Trophy is handed out, along with fellow Big 12 quarterbacks Colt McCoy of Texas and Graham Harrell of Texas Tech. Maybe, Texas can beat Oklahoma in that competition. Surely it won’t make it any easier for the Longhorns to watch the Sooners, a team they beat in October 45-35, play for the national title. Oklahoma and Texas finished in a three-way tie for the Big 12 South title with Texas Tech, but the Sooners’ victory over Texas Tech, combined with Tech’s win against Texas, made head-to-head moot. According to Big 12 rules, the poll voters and computer ratings used by the BCS were left to break the deadlock, and the Sooners got the nod.

Nothing stokes the fires of my inner-jock like when one of my beloved sports teams (either from Detroit, MI or my alma mater the University of Oklahoma) does well in championship games and altho I don’t talk much about sports on the blog (mainly cuz I don’t know what the hell I’m talking about) I simply have to devote some time to profess my lurve for my beloved sports teams. Well done, Sooners! You guys have been kickin’ all kinds of ass this year … here’s hopin’ you’ve got one more ass-kickin’ left in ya to wind up this college football season at the top of the heap! Boomer Sooner, bitches!!!

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