Sooners beat Missouri 38 - 17 on Big 12 Championship in San Antonio. Congratulation! Let's play in Fiesta Bowl!
Sooners beat Missouri 38 - 17 on Big 12 Championship in San Antonio. Congratulation! Let's play in Fiesta Bowl!
Lately,media has been pimping Missouri as the-team-to-win-it-all. I feel them. Their once #1 pimp LSU went down twice, Ohio fell once, South Florida went from arising Cinderella to who's-that, Oregon? Bye bye Quackers. It's tough to pick one favorite if these teams keep falling unexpectedly any given week. So now they welcome a new favorite for the picking: the Missouri Tigers. ESPN, Fox Sports, CNN, you name it. They think Tigers are the next best thing after a slice of bread.
The thing that I find somewhat aggravating, though is that it comes at Sooners expense. A lot of times they mention how Missouri could have won it in Norman had they not self-destructed in the fourth quarter. They were leading by 10 points then BAM, OU got a momentum from turnovers and the rest is history.

Few things to note when you make the trip to San Antonio this weekend:
- Texas highway patrol is increasing their "coverage" on the northeast side of San Antonio including Randolph AFB and San Antonio International Airport area. So watch out.
- I-35 is having some construction between I-410 and the Bexar/Guadalupe county lines, so you'd have to slow down on those areas.
- If you're still looking for hotel rooms, check out some locations around Randolph AFB and Sea World. You might be in luck.
- Good luck getting the ticket. It's a hell.
This is a useful information from OU Sports Info in case you guys are wondering where to hang out during OU-Missouri game:
"NORMAN — ESPN's College GameDay will originate from Norman this
weekend and University of Oklahoma officials have announced logistics
for fans wanting to be part of the event.The location for the set will be the infield of John Jacobs Track, which
is immediately east of Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Fans
may enter from gates that will be open only on the southwest corner of
the track facility. Officials are stressing that the track itself will
be closed and all pedestrians should restrict themselves to the grass
infield or bleachers on the south side of the track.The first time that ESPN will originate from Norman is Friday at 4 p.m.
Gates will be open to fans at 3:00 p.m. The Saturday morning show
originates at 9 a.m. ESPN has requested that fans be in place by 8
a.m., and gates will be open at 7 a.m.