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Sooners, Dawgs on BCS collision course?
Published: 5/2/2008 11:07 AM
Last Modified: 5/2/2008 11:07 AM

Toward the end of the 2007 season, Richard Cirminiello of collegefootballnews.com took his stab at slotting the BCS bowls. When it came time for the Fiesta, he paired Oklahoma with Georgia...

"Sam Bradford vs. Matt Stafford. DeMarco Murray vs. Knowshon Moreno. With young talent everywhere, could this game be a preview of next year's BCS Championship game?"

Five months later, there may be something to Cirminiello's hype.

CSTV.com football editor Adam Caparell tabs Georgia, USC and OU as his top 3 for the 2008 season, at least as of this spring.

Matt Hayes of The Sporting News has Georgia and OU in his post-spring top 4, with Ohio State and USC wedged between the No. 1 Bulldogs and No. 4 Sooners.

Stewart Mandel of SI.com also likes Georgia as his pre-2008 season No. 1, with OU in at No. 6 (USC, Ohio State, Missouri and LSU are 2 through 5).

-- Guerin Emig


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Ken (5 years ago)
And OU thought Boise and WF beat them bad, wait till Georgia makes a fool out of old "big game Bob"!!!
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Tulsa World Sports Writer Guerin Emig has covered University of Oklahoma football and men's basketball for the Tulsa World since 2004. He lives in Norman, where he keeps the fact that he is a University of Kansas graduate on the down low.

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Tulsa World Sports Writer Eric Bailey covered TU sports before coming over to the OU beat. He came to the Tulsa World in September 2004 after working eight years at the Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader. He attended Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of Kansas, where he was a 1996 Chips Quinn scholar, a national award given to minority journalism students.

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