Labor Day… After Dark

Hope you had a great week-end. This song holds special meaning to me. It was the song I gave to my wife at our wedding over forty years ago.

Hard to believe in the blink of an eye…we raised a son, became grandparents and have lived a pretty good life.

We were married on a boat dock at Lake Kiowa just outside of Gainesville, Texas at my grandparants’ retirement place.

Had our wedding reception at the McGehee’s catfish restaurant on I-35. Then honeymooned in Puerta Villarta.

It’s like Jake Owen says…don’t out think yourself. Find a woman you love, a home you can come home to, a Bible, an exceptional dog, and a song you can sing on.

You gotta have a sense of humor and there are times a line has to drawn in the sand. Don’t ever get above your raising . But most of all appreciate the little things.

Rhamondre Stevenson: 2019 Highlight Mix

Very big shoes to fill for Lincoln Riley. If you think back when both Rhamondre and Ronnie Perkins had to sit a seven game suspension starting with the LSU game the Sooners lost three games.

They not only lost to LSU, but lost to Kansas State and Iowa State as well.

Rhamondre not only scored touchdowns and had a nation leading yards per carry avreage, but what he did was help keep that OU defense off the field with time consuming drives in the second halves of games when Lincoln Riley wanted to ride his run game.

From the point Rhamondre rejoined the team last season…Spencer Rattler threw only two interceptions in his final seven games of the season.

Rhamondre gave the Sooners noy only a power threat, but an edge threat with his speed on a 235 pound frame.

So if you don’t have a big back on your roster currently…what’s the next best thing?

A big quarterback who can run who when teamed with Kennedy Brooks could conceivably be an option for OU as the opponents get tougher as this season moves along.

Back in the day…Urban Myer while at Florida won one of his national titles using both Chris Leak and Tim Tebow as situational quarterbacks in a two quarterback system.

I feel pretty good about the pass rush OU will be able to manufacture this season.

But championship teams have to be able to run the football …especially in the second half of games when it’s time to wear down an opponent and shorten the game.

Who Will Challenge Alabama?

This is Lincoln after the meltdown home loss to Kansas State in the second half last September. The good thing for OU is that they didn’t lose this game to Tulane and the fact Georgia, Ohio State, and Clemson all look to be flawed as well.

Georgia didn’t score an offensive touchdown in their win over Clemson. Clemson allowed their QB to be sacked seven times. Ohio State’s defense was gashed by Minnesota.

What I’m saying is I didn’t see a team on Saturday that I think deserves to be ranked No. 2 in the country.

The thing which would concern me the most about OU is the fact they couldn’t run the football in the second half against a Tulane team which plays in the same AAC conference as Tulsa.

OU without Rhamondre Stevenson rushed the ball 35 times for a 116 yards. To me…that’s the glaring hole for OU right now. They don’t have a physical NFL level back who can move the chains in the second half of a close game.

Rhamondre scored six touchdowns for the Patriots this exhibition season and was so good New England traded Sony Michel.

Texas has a big time running back in Robinson. So Lincoln Riley is going to have to come up with something in the running game. I thought Kennedy Brooks was okay, but someone else will have to step up.

Lincoln might even have to consider using Caleb Williams along with Kennedy Brooks in certain situations where the Sooners need to move the chains and stay on the field milking the clock. Not like the Blake Bell package, but more like Jalen Hurts when the Sooners want to run the football with some physicality.

After the first week of the season to me the Big 12 looks pretty good with 1 OU, 2 Texas, 3 Iowa State, 4 TCU, 5 K State, 6 Mullet King. Iowa State was very sluggish in their close win over Northern Iowa and will be an underdog against the Iowa Hawkeyes this coming Saturday. I thought K State’s win over Stanford was a nice win for them. OU has to play in Manhattan later on so we need to keep track of their season as this moves along.

For O State—I think their road game in a couple of weeks in Boise will tell us if they have a team which can contend for a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game or just be a team like they’ve been in the past three seasons which ends up playing in a fourth or fifth tier level bowl game.

Kansas even won this past week with a win over South Dakota…so good for them.

OU needs to work on the run game and their tackling this week.

Because The Eyes of Texas might be relevant this college football season.

Sooners Survive Tulane in Norman, 40-35

So here’s what I’m going to say to OU after their 40-35 escape against Michael Pratt and the Tulane Green Wave…you played like shit in the second half after leading 37-14 at halftime.

It was a collective thing. You all sucked including Lincoln Riley and Alex Grinch.

But here’s the thing…just like I suggested you and most of the fans in Norman left the stadium at 37-14 and went to a bar to escape the heat to drink beer, listen to music, and observe how much better Alabama is than any other team in the country at this point right now in this young season.

I’m not going to dissect the OU escape because in fact like the OU team I felt sorry for Tulane at 37-14 and was kinda inwardly hoping they would not beat these kids too bad from Hurricane Ida who are literally living in a hotel in Birmingham for at the minimum the next month.

Tulane QB Michael Pratt played the part of Rocky Balboa in this game as he was sacked 4 times, fumbled a couple of other times, and was hit another 28 times releasing the football.

Michael Pratt, dude…you get my helmet sticker for your gutty performance on Saturday for the guts you displayed in Norman. Hope you can walk by Tuesday.

Alabama just absolutely rolled Miami which in fact tells me either Alabama is unbeatable or that Miami is horrible. How about both are correct statements.

OU, Ohio State, Clemson, and Georgia all appear at this very early stage to be flawed in multiple facets of the game.

If this were a year when the college football tournament was going to have tweleve teams…you know who my sleepers would be right now?

I would go sleeper-wise….UCLA, Texas, and Iowa.

These three teams all impressed me on Saturday…especially UCLA who ran the football right up LSU’s ass in the Rose Bowl on Saturday evening in Pasadena.

UCLA did to LSU what OU couldn’t do against Tulane…namely–they ran the football.

OU in 35 rushing plays could only muster 116 yards whereas UCLA ran at will versus the very soft paper LSU Tigers who in no way resemble the Joe Burrough group from two years ago.

I think Iowa will beat Iowa State next week. I think O State will lose at Boise when they play that game. But at the moment I have no idea where OU is as a team because as a human I kinda get how it’s hard to put your foot on the throat of a team which just survived a historical hurricane.

In reality…if OU had hung sixty on Tulane people would be ripping OU for being the heartless bastards who stabbed little brother O State in the back. But I will say this about OU beating Alabama this season….good luck with that.

Texas looked good. Texas handled a pretty good Louisiana team and to me looked like the best Big 12 team I observed on Saturday. But again it’s early in the season.

O State… just wow. Kayse…if you’re still with me on here does that tell you why I think you should part ways with Mullet King. If ever a team should have come out of the gates with a chip on their shoulder and an edge to their game it was this game in Stillwater against lowly Missouri State.

It is what it is. At what point do you people in Stillwater part ways with enabling?

As far as OU…I think they’ll get better every week as they figure this out, but I can’t see them as a legit threat to win the national championship. They have some very nice young players, but in reality they don’t have a running back like Rhamondre or anyone like that back from UCLA who just shredded the LSU paper Tigers.

If we had a twelve team tournament this season…I think it would be up for grabs as to who would be the team to challenge Alabama for the national championship.

But on this Saturday that team would have been Chip Kelly’s very much improved UCLA Bruins because they can run the football and have a tight end who reminds me a little of Mark Andrews. Plus, they used the transfer portal to make themselves better this football season.

But you know…who deosn’t need the portal. That would be Alabama because they have the best players nd the best coach.

Game Day #1

Finally…a Game Day and a cold front arriving sometime later today.

I have three games circled. Alabama vs. Miami, Georgia vs. Clemson, and LSU vs. UCLA.

This is precisely why OU had to leave the Big 12 for more than just the money. They had to leave for multiple reasons if they ever want to play for another national championship in football.

So what common thread do all three of the games I have circled have in common?

They all involve an SEC team which is playing in a national marquee game at the best starting times without an 11:00am start.

And this is something Mike Gundy evidently could never come to terms with despite what Boone and Mike Holder told him.

You reap what you sow if you don’t have the gumption to take your licks from the best.

Oklahoma State is precisely where they should be football-wise.

The end.

After Dark

It’s been a tough hot week in Oklahoma. The kind of week which tests your toughness. I feel for those OU and Tulane players tomorrow. Nice little win for Va Tech tonight over North Carolina.

Alabama-Miami and Clemson-Georgia tomorrow. Hopefully this is what OU will be doing next season.

Michigan State-Northwestern isn’t doing much for me. Switching over to music.

Have a great game day whether you’re in Norman or Stillwater tomorrow.

If I were in Norman…I’d be planning a quick exit from the stadium to an air conditioned bar with some cold beer and great music.

I would think think lots of cold beer and old songs would be a fit in the second half of OU-Tulane. Get in front of a set and get ready to watch Clemson-Georgia would be the move I would think.

Big 12 Expansion Could Happen Next Week

I think this is good for Oklahoma State and the other seven surviving members of the Big 12.

With the additions of BYU, Cincinnati, UCF, and Houston the conference gets four things.

1 The Big 12 gets the best possible team in BYU as far as fanbase following and TV sets.

2 The Big 12 gets the currently highest rated team available in No. 8 Cincinnati.

3 The Big 12 gets a UCF program which has three New Years Day Six Bowl appearances under their belt and a huge enrollment and fanbase which should be able to be grown even more.

4 The Big 12 gets the Houston basketball brand just several months removed from a Final Four appearance.

This could be a nice football conference especially if Iowa State can keep Matt Campbell from moving on to the Big 10 at some point.

With twelve teams the conference can get back to two six team divisions and I would assume the Big 12 Championship Game would remain at Jerry’s World.

What Oklahoma State would get specifically would be the chance to actually win their conference every now and again, stay in the wheelhouse of their Texas recruiting base, but most of all finally the chance to get out from OU’s shadow and create their own national brand and identity.

My question to all O State fans has always been this…Why would you want to continue Bedlam since you very rarely ever win Bedlam?

I ask one of my knowledgeable O State friends this and he laughed. He said, “I agree. If you got your ass kicked for over a century by a neighbor and he finally decided to move on…. why would you want to follow him?”

It will be refreshing to not hear the back and forth nonsense from these two fanbases anymore in regards to this one-sided football series.

With the college football playoff expected to expand to twelve teams you would expect the champion of this league to be given an invite every year.

From the college basketball standpoint for me this is fantastic because as a hoops fan I’ll be able to watch Mike Boynton’s O State team play in the best college basketball conference. While OU with Porter Moser and Texas with Chris Beard will give me SEC basketball to follow with teams like Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, and Kentucky.

Could you visualize at some point OU vs. O State in the hoops Big 12-SEC Challenge? Now that would be a Bedlam worth watching.

Just work out the money issues with the OU-Texas exit and the exit fees from Houston, Cincy, and UCF with the AAC and I don’t see why this couldn’t all be put in place for the 2022 season.

For a sports addict like me this is the best of all possible worlds.

And if O State prez Kayse Schrum needs to pare her budget she could start with getting rid of former Mullet King Mike Gundy’s over priced salary if he doesn’t make the Big 12 Championship Game this December.

Win, win, and win for Kayse Schrum is the way I see it.

You got off to a rough start, but maybe the internet lunch we did got things headed back in the right direction. The USC fight song would have been nice, but sometimes you don’t always get what you originally wanted. It’s all about compromise and butterflies.

Have a nice football season.

I think a song would be nice about now. It’s time to let all this angst go is the way I see it. Nobody got stabbed in the back. Nobody got screwed. People just grew up, made some adult choices, and moved on is the way I see it.

OU-Oklahoma State To Kickoff Seasons This Saturday

I actually watched some college football tonight and both games I watched were pretty good.

I watched the Buckeyes subdue Minnesota on the road by 14 points in a competitive game. The new Ohio State quarterback Stroud and the new feature running back Hightower are both excellent. I see no reason Ohio State won’t be a top five or four team once again as the season rolls along.

The other game I watched was Boise at UCF…which turned out to be an excellent game won by UCF 36-31.

This was a great game as Gus Malzahn’s new team roared back from a 21 point deficit to open the season with a win.

Both of these teams would be nice additions to the new look Big 12 if Bob Bowlsby and the remaining eight teams get serious about getting the league back to twelve teams.

My list for the Big 12 expansion for the four spots would go in this order… 1 BYU, 2 UCF, 3 Cincy, 4a Houston or 4b Boise.

I’d probably prefer Houston becaus if you add Kelvin Sampson’s Cougars to the basketball mix to go along with Kansas and Baylor the Big 12 would still be the best hoops league in the country reaping all that Texas high school basketball talent.

It would be a pretty good football league as well…maybe even better than the current PAC 12 given where USC and UCLA are right now. I have LSU at UCLA this Saturday circled on my kist of games to watch. I want to see how that goes before I make any judgements on UCLA.

Let’s do this hypothetical exercise…if you removed OU and Texas from this season’s Big 12 and replaced them with BYU, UCF, Cincy, and Houston this is how I would seed the top six teams in the league:

1 Iowa State, 2 Cincy, 3 Oklahoma State, 4 UCF, 5 TCU and 6 BYU.

This would be about right for Oklahoma State. If Spencer Sanders grows as a QB this season and doesn’t kill his team with critical turnovers I could even see O State maybe winning this league. This Big 12 could conceivably be the fourth best football conference and would be the best basketball conference in the land.

If I were Kayse Shrum and I had this option…this wouldn’t be horrible given the woes the PAC 12 faces in becoming relevant in football given the landscape.

On Saturday in Norman..I’ll be focused on Nik Bonitto and the Sooners’ defense. I want to see if OU is ready to take another step forward on this side of the football. I want to see how they tackle in space and their overall physicality. I want to see opposing players tackled and dropped at the point of contact. I want to see some nasty because if the Sooners want to beat Alabama and Clemson at some point some serious nasty will be needed in the trenches.

I want to see if these Sooners without Ronnie Perkins and Rhamondre can replace that physicality on both sides of the football. Rhamondre had a very nice pre-season with New England scoring six touchdowns and along with Mac Jones will be two rookies I spend time watching this NFL season.

As far as where I have OU ranked…I have them somewhere in my top six, but I want to see the defensive culture under Alex Grinch continue to evolve before I make some statement claiming the Sooners are a legit national championship caliber team.

As far as Covid goes…I watched two minutes of the Tennessee vs. Bowling Green game. The stadium was packed with very few wearing masks. Yikes. The Tennesee state COVID numbers in the next few weeks will be interesting.

We all love college football, but please be smart in the stadiums.

BOOMER!

After Dark

This is for those thirteen families. When my Dad was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and told he wouldn’t live another year…this is the song I adopted to get me through it.

It gave me some comfort. It made me appreciate all the good things in my life and my past.

These thirteen families are going to need some incredible grandfathers and grandmothers to get through their own journeys of life.

‘A woman you can love on, a refuge to come home to, a Bible, a good dog named Pauli, and a song to sing on.’

Life is really very simple if you don’t make it too complex.

These thirteen families might need two songs to sing on. I’m going to lend them this one too. Luke’s voice has kinda of grown on me thru the years.

Jake Tapper-The Outpost…Epilogue

I haven’t felt any desire to blog about sports this week. Even though the Sooners will now be hosting Tulane in the season opener on Saturday. With Louisiana under water and with Lake Tahoe on fire it all kind of feels overwhelming. Beyond surreal.

I feel very subdued from a human standpoint.

Maybe it’s just the fact I’m getting old. Those thirteen young people dying as they did is haunting. They were thirteen young people doing the right thing for the right reason even though it was an extremely difficult task.

One of my customers is a Marine mom in Edmond. She has two Marine sons who have each served multiple tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. One of her sons was at her place on Sunday while I was working there. I knew about him from his mom and went up to him and told him how much old people like me appreciate his service to our country.

I asked him, “By chance did you know any of the fallen thirteen?”

His eyes teared up a little. Just an All-American kid in every regard. Everything was ‘no sir’ or ‘yes sir’.

“Yes, sir…I did. The thirty-one year old officer from Utah was my officer in training camp. Just a great guy. Two young kids and a wife.”

You could see the hurt in his eyes.

How do you respond to that?

So…I hope if I post this video from The Outpost by Jake Tapper you at the least take the time to read the epilogue of the book if nothing else about these incredibly brave Americans who served at Camp Keating and were the inspiration for this book.

I’m such an odd political person. I voted for Obama twice, actually voted for John Anderson the Independent in 1980…and yet I love this video from Ronald Reagan on what it means To Be An American. I know some will sigh and say this was over thirty years ago, but in my opinion this is what we’ve lost as a country in these past thirty years or so.

That being, regardless of political leaning being able to view issues from the prism of being an American first.

I just love this video. Such innocence back then after the fall of the Soviet Union and the eventual fall of the Berlin Wall.

Thr Brits, the Soviets, and now the Americans have all failed in Afghanistan.

What should that tell us from a history standpoint?