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From: isiw@druri.UUCP (WattIS)
Newsgroups: net.sport.football,net.flame
Subject: Re: Oklahoma-Texas Game
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Date: Tue, 23-Oct-84 12:24:57 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct 23 12:24:57 1984
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HEY, YOU STUPID OKIE! I noticed you missed one EXTREMELY IMPORTANT POINT -
The Texas receiver was INTERFERED with before, during, and after the
alleged interception (An Okie interception - like an Okie credit card,
totally illegal and probably imaginary)!!!!!

If your own conference's REFEREE (I use the term loosely) had been 
keeping his eye on the play instead of looking for a place to plant
next year's soybeans with this year's government subsidy, he would
have seen the OBVIOUS infraction. Oh well.

At least we had the wonderful and sublime pleasure of watching Barry
"If You Can't Beat 'Em, Buy 'Em" Switzer giving away the game not
once but twice with his redneck coaching decisions - first, by 
trying to go for two points against the best defense in the nation,
and second for taking an intentional safety.

Oh, and by the way, did you happen to notice how many starters on
the Oklahoma side of the fence were from Texas? Around 75 percent.
I guess the bumper sticker is still true - "OU - The Best Texans
Money Can Buy".

HOOK 'EM HORNS!

Davis Tucker
AT&T Information Systems
Denver, CO