Victus? Or is there a distinction I'm missing?
Rats. Thought I was gonna learn some new Roman sh*t.Vae Victis, typo lol
Idc. Report me.Really? Reported.
Never the same after that game? They haven't lost since then.I read something about last year's game where Ohio St defenders jogged through Oklahoma warm-ups - then celebrated ostentatiously (Oklahoma thought) on Oklahoma's field. So it seems Oklahoma came to Ohio St feeling feudish. Plus last year Ohio St really beat the stuffing out of Oklahoma physically. Broken legs, career ending concussions - Oklahoma was never the same after that game.
Enjoy the 2-10 seasons. I'm over it.Idiot
You're right. We shouldn't hesitate to bring in kids with attitude, even if they get in trouble. Enough with the squeaky clean image. Oh wait...Enjoy the 2-10 seasons. I'm over it.
Been rooting for this team for years and nothing changes. It's the culture at RU that has the problems, not the coaches, not the talent. No one wants to be a winner here
Everyone would rather be PC and act like we're Ivy League status.
And now on vacation.Really? Reported.
Never the same after that game? They haven't lost since then.
Well it's good to be Oklahoma with all those 4 and 5 stars. They have depth we can only dream about.I was just going by Oklahoma media
"Oklahoma was beaten up"
Physical is a word thrown around a lot in football. It was easy to see why the Oklahoma linebacker felt that way. The Sooners weren’t just beaten by Ohio State, they were beaten up. Oklahoma’s depth chart changed after the game.
Multiple injuries suffered in that game impacted the rest of the season. Guard Cody Ford suffered a broken leg. Linebacker Tay Evans suffered a career-ending concussion. Current free safety Will Johnson suffered a concussion that lingered most of the season.
Oklahoma football: Sooners learned their lesson from 2016 Ohio State game
https://www.diehards.com/oklahoma/oklahoma-football-ohio-state-taught-oklahoma-lot
I'd be happy with one planted on our own midfield.I look forward to seeing an R flag planted on OSUs midfield.