Sunday, November 23, 2008

65-21

What a game. I had cautiously said to friends and family that I thought we could maybe win this game - perhaps the biggest home game I've ever attended. After all, Mike Leach is one of the brightest coaches in college football and he had coached here before. He knew what to expect and how to prepare his team for what was coming.

Yet I was surprised, right from the beginning. The fans were more excited and more a part of this game than ever before. Lots of times fans will "make some noise" on a 3rd down, but after the opponents convert, many people sit down and quiet down. Not this time. The Memorial Stadium was as loud even after Tech would convert, or make a catch. I watched old men dance - dance - when House of Pain's "Jump Around" was played over the sound system. You could feel the enthusiasm flowing from the OU sidelines. The Pride and student section produced as much volume as the entire stadium on an average game.

The team didn't disappoint. Sam Bradford was as good as you could ever ask from any quarterback. The Defense looked as if they had read Tech's game plans - sacking Tech's Graham Harrell four times and twice in a row. After the game the team went to the middle of the field, then came to the sidelines to thank fans. Coach Stoops hung around and the crowd actually stopped leaving to applaud and cheer. In a move that shows what a class act Bob Stoops is, he actually tipped his visor to the fans, then bowed to them. He knew that he is loved, and that the fans has heard his call earlier in the week to help out.

It being an election year, I have been too busy to attend any other home games, so this was the only one I made it to - and what a game to see.* Years from now, those fans who were there will hold this game aloft as one of the greatest home games they ever watched, and recall how they were actually a part of the game, part of the defensive scheme that rattled a top-notch Texas Tech team and an outstanding quarterback from Lubbock. It was Sooner Magic in action and Sooner Legend in the making.

* Thanks to Jim and Pat Thompson who generously gave me the chance to go as a birthday present. Of course, I picked this game back in August as it was the only home game after the election, so it was especially nice as it became the biggest home game of the year.

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