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From: dday@gymble.UUCP (Dennis Doubleday)
Newsgroups: net.sport.football
Subject: Re: How good is  Oklahoma?
Message-ID: <424@gymble.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 1-Nov-85 11:09:27 EST
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Posted: Fri Nov  1 11:09:27 1985
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In article <380@drutx.UUCP> mlb@drutx.UUCP (BurnsML) writes:
>Second of all, as far as
>the loss to Miami this year is concerned, I must point out that Tony
>Casillas was unable to play in this game, and if he would have, it
>would have beefed up OU's pass rushing considerably and may have changed
>the outcome of the game. Also, OU lost Troy Aikman early in the game,
>and his substitute had never played a down in a college game
 
Actually, although I agree with the sentiment, this isn't quite true.
Jamelle Holieway quarterbacked a couple of offensive possessions in
Oklahoma's 41-6 victory over Kansas State earlier this season.  Still,
he was largely untested.  He did a great job against Iowa State this
past week, though.
 
>a lot closer. I only hope OU gets a chance to play Miami again in
>the Orange Bowl this year.
 
That would be interesting, and it's not that far-fetched a possibility,
either.  Oklahoma could get the automatic invitation from the Big Eight,
and if Miami goes 10-1 Orange Bowl officials would love to have them
in the game.



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