As mentioned last night, I wanted to bring the Oklahoma perspective to the blog this week and tapped into an old, reliable resource – Tru2OU – a diehard Sooner I used to work with back in the day in the sports internet world.
Below are Tru’s thoughts on this weekend’s match up and his prediction. Take it easy on him with your responses. He’s a good dude and our ‘debates’ are always logical and never mean-spirited.
Coming later today, the “highly anticipated” Canes305 perspective. For now, some Sooner ‘nonsense’ from Tru2OU:
Being a season ticket holder for 22 years of Oklahoma Football, I’ve seen some ups and downs. I was there in 1985 when Troy Aikman broke his leg and a freshman named Jamelle Holieway took the reigns and led OU to a title. I was there in 1986 when a man with helmet hair took a good OU team apart in the Orange Bowl. I was there in the 90’s when OU football had its darkest years and I was there in 2000 for 11 of the 13 games (while living in SoCal) and when the Sooners shocked the world and shut out and began the downfall of the Seminoles.
I think Bobby still has nightmares about that game.
Well now it’s 2007 and the Sooners have played in three National Title games this decade. Bob Stoops has turned around the program and is producing more head coaches for other teams than anyone I can think of over the past 5 years (
The Sooners have won four Big 12 titles with four different quarterbacks and last year’s senior class played in all four of the BCS Bowls. It’s been an amazing turn around. So, I’m sure
He fought me at first, but conceded somewhere around 2003.
So, now that we have all of that out of the way, I’m going to give you a Sooner fans perspective on the game. I know this will create a few chuckles for you and might even piss a few of you off but, it’s the way I see things happening. First, I’m going to compare a few things head to head:
The quarterbacks are a pretty equal in my mind. Yes,
Freeman didn’t show me a lot against
I give the edge at running back to
I’m sure Cane fans know the name Tashard Choice. He left OU two years ago because of the depth chart. The guy hardly saw the field at OU and he is as solid as they come in the ACC. With Graig Cooper and Javarris James,
Also, while watching the
OU O-Line vs. Miami D-Line – Offensive line is the strength of OU right now. Everyone returns from last year and the left side of the offensive line is mammoth with junior Phil Loadholt (6-8, 352) and junior Duke Robinson (6-5, 352) leading the way. The line is an experienced group that will only get better. Everyone across the front is a junior so look for this group to be the best in the nation next year.
Right now I think most people rank them the best in the Big 12 and top 10 in the nation. The
OU Receivers vs. Miami DB’s – Many consider the OU receiving corps the best in the country. Malcolm Kelly will be a top 10 pick in next years draft if he comes out and Juaquin Iglesias is a Mark Clayton clone. TE’s Joe Jon Finley and Germaine Gresham will both play on Sundays as well.
The biggest problem form
If the
I would guess that Carlos Armour will get the task of covering 6-4, 219 lb Malcolm Kelly. I’m not sure the other DB’s have the size to match up. Iglesias will be in the slot and runs a lot of short routes designed for him to break tackles. The DB’s need to be able to tackle one on one or he will be running wild. EDGE – OU
Miami O-Line vs. OU D-Line – I watched most of the
Miami needs to be able to control the rush and give Freeman time to throw. The OU defensive line is very inexperienced with two sophomores and a freshman starting. They are a little undersized and this might lead to
However, Cody had a bad habit of just trying to rush the passer all the time and forgot about the run. English can’t afford to do that in this game. EDGE – The “U” (slightly)
Miami
Senior CB’s Marcus Walker and D.J. Wolfe (another converted RB) are not tall but they know how to lock down small WR’s. They can have a little trouble with tall wideouts so Lance Leggett and Sam Shields should have an advantage. The safeties are both big time players with junior Reggie Smith being the star.
I look for OU to play a lot of zone behind the blitzing LB’s but to press the receivers at the line of scrimmage since they think they’ll get to Freeman and force him to throw quickly. If they don’t get pressure, look for
Linebackers – I’m not going to go into great detail about either unit because I think the success of either of them depends on the front four. Both units have the same experience levels and both units can run to the ball. EDGE – Even
Kickers – Garrett Hartley, a Lou Groza finalist in 2006 is back for his senior season. Hartley missed one FG last year on the final play vs.
Punters – who cares, kick the damn ball as far as you can. EDGE – Even
Return Game – I was blown away when I saw this huge guy running back kicks for
Miami has always been known for great returners and I have to believe nothing is different this year. OU has Reggie Smith who has the ability to break one off but seems to just be satisfied catching the ball and going ten yards. EDGE – Push
Coaching – In Bob Stoops rookie year I would have never made him the favorite over any coach with experience. Ok, I would against Mack Brown but that’s a story for October.
That being said, I think
Stoops is a proven commodity and I know he’s hated in
Intangibles – Here is where it gets interesting in my mind.
This won’t be the 40,000 fans they played in front of last weekend. They’ll be “80,000 f’n hillbillies” (Bill Callahan’s words, not mine) who have waited 20 years to get revenge on
The 11:00 am kickoff will mean the moonshine won’t have taken effect unless the party lasted from the night before. All kidding aside, this will probably be the loudest and rowdiest crowd at Owen Field since the 2000
So, what’s going to happen? I expect both offenses to be very conservative early in the game. The last thing either of them want to do is turn the ball over. A field position battle develops in the first half and Freeman is the first to crack with a fumble in the second quarter.
OU takes a 14 – 6 halftime lead.
The second half OU turns to the run game to control the clock and shorten the game.
Final Score – OU 27,
If this score is true, I will be ordering my Joe’s Stone Crabs courtesy of Canes305 on Sunday morning. We haven’t had them since our trip to
I do hope everyone coming to
By the way, I still hate Jimmy J and Michael.
– Tru2OU