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Published October 14, 2007 12:46 am - No. 1 LSU had lost earlier in the day and that much he knew. But a lot of good that would do OU if it keeps turning the ball over, can’t execute a simple PAT from the place to the kick to standing still until the snap.
He did not, however, know that Oregon State had topped No. 2 Cal.
“Holy cow,” Stoops said.
He said it was nothing he’ll even speak to his team about. The Sooners have their own problems. But still … “Holy cow.”


Weird, wild stuff


Clay Horning
The Norman Transcript

• Sooners find themselves back in national-title hunt

Bob Stoops clearly wasn’t happy upon entering the Big Red Room Saturday night. Oklahoma had just beaten Missouri 41-31 but he wasn’t taking solace in much beyond victory.

No. 1 LSU had lost earlier in the day and that much he knew. But a lot of good that would do OU if it keeps turning the ball over, can’t execute a simple PAT from the place to the kick to standing still until the snap.

He did not, however, know that Oregon State had topped No. 2 Cal.

“Holy cow,” Stoops said.

He said it was nothing he’ll even speak to his team about. The Sooners have their own problems. But still … “Holy cow.”

Apparently, that giant sucking sound is all the conventional wisdom heading into the 2007 college football season.

USC has lost. LSU has lost. All but one in the Big 10 has lost. Everybody in the Big 12 South has lost. Boston College, South Florida, Kansas and Hawaii have not lost.

Two weeks ago, the Sooners watched their national-title dreams fly away. A week ago, they remained on the outside, yet looking in. Now, they’re back in the middle of the debate, even if it’s a crowded place.

Take a look.

Start with the one-loss teams like OU that might still have a shot.

• LSU has to be at the top of the heap. Losing to a Kentucky team in Lexington that has spent time in the top 10 can’t be unforgivable. Still to play, the Tigers host Auburn, visit Alabama, host Louisiana Tech, travel to Mississippi and host Arkansas. They could well make it to the SEC championship game, perhaps against Florida.

• USC might have a chance to come back, but after struggling to beat Arizona, the Trojans will be likely underdogs at Oregon and Cal.

• Missouri remains in position to make its own destiny. What would a rematch victory at the Big 12 title game do for the Tigers?



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