I bet as many as 4
Texas at OU tonight. I anticipate a crowd in excess of 8k even though the game starts at 6 on a weeknight
6 straight loses to Texas will put any OU coach in jeapordy of losing their job.
Probably a great time for the 8K in attendance.
We went to the game tonight and it was a full house! Every single parking spot surrounding the Lloyd Noble was full and cars were parking up in the grassy areas.
I don't see any way Porter keeps his job if OU misses the tourney this year just because that would require a complete collapse over the last 12 games. That being said I think this team is more likely to wear home whites in the first round of the tourney than they are to miss it entirely. 21-10 (9-9) feels about right heading into Kansas City which I think would set them up for anything from a 5-seed to an 8-seed depending on how the conference tournament goes (not expecting much given that OU hasn't won more than one game in the Big XII tourney since the 2002-03 season).
I assure you, we pulled into the LN on the NE side at 5:45 and drove through all four quadrants before settling on the grass a little after 6 over on the NW side. There were a lot of cars doing the same. The game had already started by the time we got inside. Thank you.
The Sooner Zone: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=...00.-2207520000
That stadium looks nuts- 160k seating?
Attendance: 11,092
Texas at Oklahoma: https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...ghorns-sooners
LOL, it's not incorrect. I was there and saw it with my own eyes. This was during the Billy Tubbs era when I had season tickets and went to every game.. Maybe the parking situation has changed since then but I promise you I'm telling the truth. There was always a large contingent of students at the games who may not have come in a car so that could be the difference. I was also in the Tip In Club so I always parked in the up close priority parking and never worried much about how full the parking lot was. I still remember vividly when the students had a newspaper with them. 'When the opposing team members were being announced before the game, the students would hold up a newspaper in front of their face. After each announcement they would shout "who cares?".
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