does anyone still think there will be a starting QB debate in Norman after yesterday?
Real test will be next weekend I know but quite impressive for Sam yesterday eh?
does anyone still think there will be a starting QB debate in Norman after yesterday?
Real test will be next weekend I know but quite impressive for Sam yesterday eh?
bradford played strongly and consistently... there's no question in my mind that he'll start against miami. however, i don't think we'll get a chance to see how well he performs under pressure until that game is played.
-M
Yeah it'll be real interesting to see how he handles himself next weekend. Honestly.... North Texas was nothing but a really good High School team. Next weekend should be the real test.
Still....His throws were on the money for the most part...I started to feel bad for the wild haired cornerback trying to cover Kelly
Bet that dude slept pretty good Sat night
Even though Miami was crap last year their defense is solid and is always loaded with NFL talent....We will see how he handles himself after a pick or two
Ummm how about now still a debate? Cant't wait until 10/6...![]()
miami looked weak against marshall, so i thought ou had a decent chance. i didn't expect such a lopsided victory... not that i'm complaining! the game definitely solidified bradford's position at quarterback. there's no debate.
texas had a weak start against tcu and didn't dominate against arkansas state as they should have. i think this year's ou team has a pretty good chance against this year's texas team. i can't wait, either.
-M
mmm I agree with your overall thoughts, but you thought Miami looked "weak" against Marshall in week 1?
All of the college football pundits were flailing all over themselves for Randy Shannon and his newly infused discipline at "the U" after their first win.
Not many people called for the outright upset (against OU), but I dare say that the majority of the country thought Miami looked pretty strong against Marshall. Albeit, everyone knows the history of their offensive problems. However I believe that a couple of ESPN articles pointed out their strong running game.
I will be following Miami for the rest of the season, and wish Randy Shannon only the best of luck.
perhaps i underestimate marshall as a team but i don't see them as much competition. while i have to admit that i didn't watch miami vs. marshall in its entirety, what i did see did not leave me with a strong impression of miami's abilities. i was left with the feeling that miami should have rolled a bit easier than they did... but hey, that was just my impression from what i watched of the game.
-M
Marshall gave West Virginia some problems at first...
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