By THE PICKER Sports Columnist on Sep 9, 2012, at 9:59 AM Updated on 9/09 at 9:59 AM
THE PICKER
Here's what all the experts are saying about the Thunder, past and future:
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
Blah, blah.
Blah.
Blah, ...
Who gave Perkins all that money and said he was the real deal?
Who drafted the KU center who couldn't play?
Who ...
OU football coach Bob Stoops had this scoop during his Tulsa campaign stop: The bottom of the SEC stinks.
What campaign ...
Remember the chants coming from College Station in Texas and from Columbia in Missouri?
SEC!SEC!SEC!
Texas A&M and Missouri were so excited about having quit the Big 12 to join the SEC, they couldn't contain themselves. And both teams opened SEC schedules at home Saturday to massive crowds making tumultuous sounds, SRO bodies hanging from the light poles, fanatics loving the SEC SEC SEC!
Yeah, well: After week one, the SEC SEC SEC chant has been modified to: SOS SOS SOS.
After making two of the dumbest moves in collegiate history by leaving the mushy Big 12, the Aggies and Missouri were clubbed at home by two run of the mill SEC teams, Florida in particular being average according to Bama and LSU standards.
Both the Aggies and Missouri run Big 12 High School Harry offenses featuring quarterbacks looking like antsy juco guys. The REAL SEC teams obliterated those quarterbacks.
As reported here numerous times, the spread is dead amont the nation's elite and is a gimmick you run when you can't recruit among the big boys. Missouri's spread versus Georgia's real men was laughable. The Aggie's running quarterback led his team to this in the second half: zero points.
So anyway, have fun in your new conference kids.
As the rest of the Big 12 settles into averageness, we have the following message.
Bye bye.
PS: SOS SOS SOS.
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