(10/4) OU-Texas Red River Rivalry Articles and Notes
Thin air no excuse in OU's Colorado loss, Stoops says: It's been suggested that one reason for OU's second-half collapse at Folsom Field was because the Sooners fell victim to the thin air in the 5,335-feet altitude. A few tired players making a few sloppy mistakes, perhaps? "That's ridiculous. That makes no sense," Bob Stoops said. "Why would that be? I don't get that. Offense wasn't tired. They were fresh as a daisy. On (46) plays? No. That's not accurate." "The altitude had some affect," said offensive tackle Trent Williams, who platooned on an offense that ran just 46 plays. "But I don't think it affected our play that much." (Tulsa World)
Switzer's XM radio show broadcasting from the Cotton Bowl: Former OU coach Barry Switzer and T.J. Rives will have special editions of their XM satellite radio sports show (channel 144) from 5-8 a.m. Friday and 9-11 a.m. Saturday from outside the Cotton Bowl. XM also will carry the OU-Texas game. (NewsOK.com)
Baker may sub for less than 100% Reynolds: Defensive coordinator Brent Venables said he might sub starting strongside linebacker Lewis Baker for weakside Ryan Reynolds more to give Reynolds some rest.Venables said Reynolds, who missed part of the spring and was limited during two-a-days after undergoing knee surgery, was hurting late against Colorado. Venables did put Baker in, but said he probably should have done it earlier. (Star-Telegram)
What's it like to be a QB at Texas?: The Oklahoman
What's it like to be a QB at OU?: The Oklahoman
Texas' Chiles means double trouble for OU: The Oklahoman
Sooners young signal-caller off to a strong start: The Oklahoman
Defenses turn up the heat on UT sophomore: The Oklahoman
Under pressure: Norman Transcript
Sooner DE says it will be exciting to pursue Texas QB again: Tulsa World
'Dr. Death' to Dr. Life: Tulsa World
OU Q&A -- Trent Williams: Tulsa World
Texas pressing for turnovers against Oklahoma: Austin American-Statesman
Horns' loss is bargain ticket hunters' gain: Austin American-Statesman
Oklahoma tops Texas in graduation rates: Austin American-Statesman
Big 12 South -- and North -- just ain't what it used to be: Austin American Statesman
Switzer still shoots from the lip: Dallas Morning News
UT's Charles learns from legend: Dallas Morning News
For Sooners, one loss is all it takes: Dallas Morning News
Oklahoma QB an emerging leader: Dallas Morning News
UT and OU fans can expect slow drives to big game: Dallas Morning News
Young Longhorns make ends meat -- at the QB: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
UT's Sweed, OU's Kelly looking to bounce back: Houston Chronicle
Labels: Barry Switzer, Colorado Buffalo, Lewis Baker, Oklahoma Sooners, Radio, Ryan Reynolds



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