Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
That, and OU is one of the best programs in the country regardless of coach.
Whoever goes there will have every available resource to win.
It's up there with Ohio St., Alabama, etc.
Wrong… Ohio State and Alabama have in-state recruiting opportunities, while Oklahoma has to rely exclusively on out-of-state recruiting… similar to Tennessee and Nebraska. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Wrong… Ohio State and Alabama have in-state recruiting opportunities, while Oklahoma has to rely exclusively on out-of-state recruiting… similar to Tennessee and Nebraska.
For all intents and purposes, I would include Texas as part of Oklahoma’s region of recruiting-similar to Michigan and Ohio and the rest of the Midwest. [Reply]
OU will no doubt be good again someday but they've had a 20 year run of consistently being good. Hard to imagine they are like that next year and possibly the year or so after entering the SEC. They are losing some of the best talent in the country. You dont just get a new coach with a new system and replace it over night [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
OU will no doubt be good again someday but they've had a 20 year run of consistently being good. Hard to imagine they are like that next year and possibly the year or so after entering the SEC. They are losing some of the best talent in the country. You dont just get a new coach with a new system and replace it over night
Jim Tressel, Urban Meyer, and Ohio St. say hi. [Reply]
Lincoln Riley USC contract details (not confirmed; best I could do):
- $110 million
- USC buying both his homes in Norman for $500,000 over asking ($1 million bonus)
- Buying a $6 million home in LA for him
- Unlimited use of the private jet 24/7 for family [Reply]