Oklahoma started throwing the ball about a decade ago moron, ofcourse we didn't send quarterbacks to play QB in the pros. Nice stipulation on RBs you threw in there. Oklahoma in the runningback department is pretty damn comparable to texass.Vito Corleone wrote:I sleep just fine knowing that Texas playes generally have better pro careers than their spooner counter parts. Who was the last spooner QB to make it in the NFL? How many elite NFL RBs has the spooners sent sent to the NFL under stoops?Believe the Heupel wrote:How do you sleep at night knowing that Texas football players generally have more success at Oklahoma than they do Texas?Vito Corleone wrote:How do you sleep at night knowing that every good football player that ever came out of your school came from Texas
If texass players are so much more successful than Sooners then explain to everyone here just why it is that Oklahoma has six more players than texass active on NFL rosters. Explain that why as of 2006 Texass has had 278 players selected in the NFL draft and as of 2003 Oklahoma had 292 (couldn't find more recent numbers for OU as I had to use the Oklahoma media guides I could find and the most recent was 2003). If texass is so much better than Oklahoma at producing NFL players please explain why texass has had 29 players represent their NFL squads 69 times in the pro bowl as oppossed to Oklahoma's 37 players and 80?
I'll hang up and listen to your answer off the air.
All these stats are verifiable through either the official Texas athletis website (under history) and Oklahoma media guides (mine was from before the 2003 season).