I’ve thought about this for a day before posting my OU-Alabama Playoff Game thoughts’.
So here’s where I’m at on Sunday morning… to all you Alabama fans—Merry Christmas from Sooner Nation and enjoy the trip to Cali. You played a mistake free game and took advantage of my Sooners’ holiday generosity.
Football is a simple game when you have teams with comparable talent on the field. I wrote as much on my Friday post here on the blog. In games like these you can’t give points away and beat yourselves in every facet of the game.
You just can’t do that and expect to win the game. OU did that in all three games they lost this season…Texas, Ole Miss, and Alabama on Friday night.
Speicifically…you can’t give up a pick six, you can’t fumble a punt snap on your end of the field, you can’t drop a touchdown pass, you can’t have your Lou Groza award winner miss two fourth period very makeable field goals, you can’t have a bad punt from your endzone in the fourth period just after your offense has scored to close it to 27-24…you can’t do these things and expect to beat a good football team.
But most of all what you can’t do is in caps…HAVE A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM DOWN 17-0 IN YOUR HOUSE WITH THE CROWD GOING OUT OF THEIR MINDS AND TAKE YOUR FOOT OFF THEIR THROAT.
You just cannot do these things even if you outgain and out-time posess a storied program like Alabama on a night when they played mistake-free football.
It is what it is. I’m still extremely proud of these guys for never quittting. This wasn’t about quitting or lack of heart or any of that. This was more about my Sooners just not as of yet having that more mature clutch gene in them as a collective whole to take that amazing 17-0 start and send Alabama home for the football season.
I had a blast in the student section near the pep band. It was amazing over there until Tate missed both of those late field goals.
It made me feel young again and those kids made me feel like some sort honorary fan-legend from the days of Fairbanks and Switzer. They were so cool. It will be a memory I will cherish forever. It was way beyond awesome.
Also…thanks and love to my son Chris for making all this possible. In getting me into that student section area…I had to sit in Row 66. You don’t sit a play over there the entire game. The complete polar oppositre from the tea sippers on the west side.
MJ is proud to say he made it standing every play from scrimmage. Albeit, I did sit during the clock running period between plays to get brief rests to reset. I will admit though…the trip down and to the car back wasn’t as easy as the trip in. But like the team….I’ll need to work on my conditioning and mental toughness to address this for next season.
But I’m taking a break from the blog till after the New Year. I need a break from sports for a bit to recharge my battery.
But in the end, to my Sooners by way of Coach Lomabardi…’sometimes we need to lose a game to fully understand where we have to become more mentally tough to win the prize we desire most’.
Have a wonderful Holiday season.
Love, Mike J
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