Posts Tagged ‘Oklahoma Sooners’

The Red River Rap Battle Is So On!

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Texas and Oklahoma hook, er, meet up in the Red River Shootout tomorrow, and judging by the above video, Pikahsso (representing the Sooner nation) and Tahiti (for the Longhorns) ready to hold it down for their respective teams by staging the fifth annual (Who knew?) Red River Rap Battle. Here’s a sample of the [...]

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Sam Bradford Ready To Return?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

The last time we saw Sam Bradford in action, he was being pile-driven, shoulder-first, into the turf of Jerry Jones’ new football Shangri La. The hit caused Bradford’s shoulder sprain, putting him on the shelf for three games, one of which the Sooners lost to Miami. Now it appears as if last season’s [...]

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Make No Mistake, College Football is Here

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Yeah, I know, there’s officially 36 days until the season kicks off, but with videos like the one I’m leading with popping up, it’s safe to say we are firmly in the grips of the upcoming season. What we have is a popular Kansas State fan, named CatMatt, and his parody of the visually [...]

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It’s Blake Griffin’s World

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

…And for the next 48-72 hours, we are simply going to be living in it. In about 24-plus hours, Griffin will be made the overall number one pick in tomorrow night’s NBA Draft. Not only that, he’ll be asked to perform an almost-impossible task — make the Clippers a relevant NBA team. [...]

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Blake Griffin Is AP’s Player of the Year

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Blake Griffin has been named AP’s college basketball Player of the Year, and in other news, grass is somehow green, the sky is a mysterious color — I think it’s called sky-blue, water is, for some reason, wet and the sun rises in the east. The AP described Griffin’s winning margin as “runaway,” which [...]

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Tyler Hansbrough Can’t Dunk Like Blake Griffin

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Great find from The Dagger, which demonstrates not all dunkers are created equal. While Tyler and the boys beat Oklahoma for a spot in the Final Four, Griffin proved he was the best post player in the building, while Hansbrough proved he can’t throw it down — or dominate the post — in the [...]

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