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It's officially dead.This thread can be un-stickied for a few years.
It's officially dead.
Quote from: OK_Cat on March 04, 2011, 03:31:43 PMIt's officially dead.This thread can be un-stickied for a few years.
Which one of your many super insidery contact at colleges all over OK gave you this info?
You gonna tell us anything specific or are you and jtksu just gonna keep whipping out your privates to see who has the biggest vulva?
Quote from: OK_Cat on March 04, 2011, 03:31:43 PMIt's officially dead.Mock it.
Guess we will just have to take your word for it since ou is as close to it's own network as KSU.
The channel would not include programming from the University of Texas, which has partnered with ESPN on a new Longhorns channel, or the University of Oklahoma, which is planning its own channel, as well.
Quote from: Limestone on October 25, 2010, 08:17:47 PMGuess we will just have to take your word for it since ou is as close to it's own network as KSU.http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2011/03/Mar-14/Media/Big-12.aspxQuote The channel would not include programming from the University of Texas, which has partnered with ESPN on a new Longhorns channel, or the University of Oklahoma, which is planning its own channel, as well.OMG, BOOM, ROASTED, HEADSHOT
I just wanna watch us on a network that doesn't feature that douchebag from Fox telling us to put on our big boy pads.
Oklahoma leads the Big 12 in the Learfield Sports Directors' Cup, a yearly competition between the entire athletic programs of universities across the country.The Sooners rank eighth overall with 431.75 points in the competition, which has been won by Stanford every year since 1995, the second year of the competition's existence. The Cardinal finished second behind North Carolina in 1993-94, the first year of the cup.The Learfield Sports Directors' Cup is a national system that incorporates the top 10 women's and men's sports teams from each university and distributes points based on their finishes.Last year, Texas A&M finished sixth overall, the highest placement of any team in the Big 12. Four teams (A&M, Oklahoma, Texas and Nebraska) from the league placed in the top 20 overall in 2009-10. The Aggies scored more than 1070 points to reach that finish, so as you can see, there's a lot of sports to be played in a lot of places between now and June.Here's where the standings sit midway through the competition. The final standings are released on June 30, shortly after baseball season concludes.(National ranking precedes team) * 8. Oklahoma - 431.75 * 13. Texas - 395.00 * 14. Oklahoma State - 391.50 * 20. Texas A&M - 335.50 * 26. Nebraska - 294.00 * 31. Missouri - 270.50 * 45. Colorado - 231.00 * 51. Texas Tech - 205.00 * 53. Iowa State - 186.50 * 64. Baylor - 150.25 * 78. Kansas State - 131.50 * 103. Kansas - 86.50These rankings were last cited during the realignment saga over the summer, and give a pretty good representation of an athletic program's current state across the board.
QuoteOklahoma leads the Big 12 in the Learfield Sports Directors' Cup, a yearly competition between the entire athletic programs of universities across the country.The Sooners rank eighth overall with 431.75 points in the competition, which has been won by Stanford every year since 1995, the second year of the competition's existence. The Cardinal finished second behind North Carolina in 1993-94, the first year of the cup.The Learfield Sports Directors' Cup is a national system that incorporates the top 10 women's and men's sports teams from each university and distributes points based on their finishes.Last year, Texas A&M finished sixth overall, the highest placement of any team in the Big 12. Four teams (A&M, Oklahoma, Texas and Nebraska) from the league placed in the top 20 overall in 2009-10. The Aggies scored more than 1070 points to reach that finish, so as you can see, there's a lot of sports to be played in a lot of places between now and June.Here's where the standings sit midway through the competition. The final standings are released on June 30, shortly after baseball season concludes.(National ranking precedes team) * 8. Oklahoma - 431.75 * 13. Texas - 395.00 * 14. Oklahoma State - 391.50 * 20. Texas A&M - 335.50 * 26. Nebraska - 294.00 * 31. Missouri - 270.50 * 45. Colorado - 231.00 * 51. Texas Tech - 205.00 * 53. Iowa State - 186.50 * 64. Baylor - 150.25 * 78. Kansas State - 131.50 * 103. Kansas - 86.50These rankings were last cited during the realignment saga over the summer, and give a pretty good representation of an athletic program's current state across the board.http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/27055/oklahoma-leads-as-big-12s-best-program
Quote from: Scary Smart on March 28, 2011, 02:03:44 PMQuoteOklahoma leads the Big 12 in the Learfield Sports Directors' Cup, a yearly competition between the entire athletic programs of universities across the country.The Sooners rank eighth overall with 431.75 points in the competition, which has been won by Stanford every year since 1995, the second year of the competition's existence. The Cardinal finished second behind North Carolina in 1993-94, the first year of the cup.The Learfield Sports Directors' Cup is a national system that incorporates the top 10 women's and men's sports teams from each university and distributes points based on their finishes.Last year, Texas A&M finished sixth overall, the highest placement of any team in the Big 12. Four teams (A&M, Oklahoma, Texas and Nebraska) from the league placed in the top 20 overall in 2009-10. The Aggies scored more than 1070 points to reach that finish, so as you can see, there's a lot of sports to be played in a lot of places between now and June.Here's where the standings sit midway through the competition. The final standings are released on June 30, shortly after baseball season concludes.(National ranking precedes team) * 8. Oklahoma - 431.75 * 13. Texas - 395.00 * 14. Oklahoma State - 391.50 * 20. Texas A&M - 335.50 * 26. Nebraska - 294.00 * 31. Missouri - 270.50 * 45. Colorado - 231.00 * 51. Texas Tech - 205.00 * 53. Iowa State - 186.50 * 64. Baylor - 150.25 * 78. Kansas State - 131.50 * 103. Kansas - 86.50These rankings were last cited during the realignment saga over the summer, and give a pretty good representation of an athletic program's current state across the board.http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/27055/oklahoma-leads-as-big-12s-best-programSaw this earlier.Our state is destined for a lesser league.Also, LOL at KU(only halfheartedly though since it will lead to our combined demise)
I own like four tv's if that helps.
Quote from: Benja on March 28, 2011, 08:38:05 PMI own like four tv's if that helps.I got 3