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#1 zman

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Posted 05 August 2011 - 11:12 AM

great calls scott.....
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Posted 05 August 2011 - 04:26 PM

great calls scott.....

Thanks.

Got lucky. The down fall may rest some, but not much. TWT

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Posted 05 August 2011 - 04:53 PM

Ditto.
We Sooners gotta support those Tennessee Volunteers, especially since we never have to see 'em in the championship games. :D

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Posted 05 August 2011 - 05:22 PM

great calls scott.....

Thanks.

Got lucky. The down fall may rest some, but not much. TWT

Bes to you,

mss


Great work! Luck is always better than skill-but I favor yours being the skill end of the deal. Thanks for all your contributions here.

I've got 1236.28 coming-then back South (as long as we don't make a new low Monday, LOL). What you got buddy? Obviously a number real near there would be sweet-can't beat a hot hand.

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Posted 05 August 2011 - 05:48 PM

Ditto.
We Sooners gotta support those Tennessee Volunteers, especially since we never have to see 'em in the championship games. :D
:P

That is true, but I only live in TN. Am a Grad from AUBURN. I think you may have heard of them.

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I was there in '58 when we won the 1st championship.

I'm a tough :cat:

Edited by mss, 05 August 2011 - 05:56 PM.

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Posted 05 August 2011 - 05:53 PM

Great work! Luck is always better than skill-but I favor yours being the skill end of the deal. Thanks for all your contributions here.

I've got 1236.28 coming-then back South (as long as we don't make a new low Monday, LOL). What you got buddy? Obviously a number real near there would be sweet-can't beat a hot hand.


I go with the 1236+/- BUT we got to get past 1206-1211 area first.

Might change my mind after tomorrows analysis.
Have a great weekend.
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Posted 05 August 2011 - 07:22 PM

JEEEEZ. Just looked at the internals and feel like removing the first 1 off my target, LOL This is one SICK DOG. Best of weekends to you mss,as well! And thanks much for your reply.

#8 Rogerdodger

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Posted 05 August 2011 - 07:25 PM

Oh yes Auburn and the Good Old Days with Barry Switzer fielding the best team money could buy.
I almost forgot about Auburn.
Long time no see.

Oklahoma 40, Auburn 22
1972 Sugar Bowl. So sweet:
January 1, 1972, at New Orleans, Attendance: 84,031
The Sooners' 439 yards on the ground surpassed the old Sugar Bowl mark of 373, which was set by Georgia Tech back in 1944. The Auburn defense, geared to stop the wishbone pitch-outs to Pruitt, had no answer to Mildren's running plays. In proving that the record-setting wishbone was superior to the Auburn passing attack, Mildren out-played his Heisman counterpart. The Oklahoma quarterback was named the most outstanding player, rushing for 149 yards on 30 carries with three touchdowns.

Said Fairbanks afterwards, "Probably the best player in college football. He (Mildren) is best at doing what we ask him to do."

Mildren set an NCAA quarterback record for rushing with 1,140 yards. He also scored 17 touchdowns, and set the school record for passing efficiency with a 209.9 rating. Mildren finished his stellar Oklahoma career with a 24-9-1 record as a starting quarterback, one victory shy of Jim Harris' school record. He had rushed for 2,025 yards and scored 32 touchdowns, and he also threw for 3,092 yards and 24 more scores. Mildren had also compiled a school record 5,117 yards in total offense.

Pruitt finished third in the nation with 1,665 yards, but averaged an NCAA record 9.4 yards per carry and scored 16 touchdowns.

On the other side, Sullivan never could get the passing game established. He finished with 20 completions in 44 attempts, good for 250 yards and a touchdown. Most of it came in the second half when the game was out of reach.