Anyone have an idea of how many folks are going? I can't get a single alumni buddy's to go which is a big surprise to me.
One of my buddy's replied to my request for him to go saying "seeing Tettleton jog out of bounds on 4th and 16 late in the Kant Game is a play that I can't get out of my dome."
It's tough for me to forget the Troy meltdown, this is shaping up to be on a similar path. I hope I'm wrong.
I want to go but going solo is a tough sell. Add about $1200 for flight and hotel and I may be insane for even considering it.
Scott Welsh - you out there? You and Ellis on this game?
Well, I was at the Kent game and despite the recent poor play, I'm going to Shreveport. The fumble and the "pic six" killed us, otherwise we were in it. Yea, I know, "coulda, woulda, shoulda..."
I graduated in the '70's and never considered OU athletic programs worthy of anyone's attention. Since Frank came on board, my attitudue has changed. My son has become a huge OU fan and I've caught his infection. Personally, I like the fact that the Ohio college I attended and love is "in the mix" during bowl season. I kind of like the fact that all the Ohio State fans (who we know didn't really go to Ohio State) are sitting home while the real Ohio is "in the mix". My wife and I are using it as an opportunity to let my son see the South and experiencce Louisville, Nashville, Memphis and Little Rock on the way down, and then see Jackson, Tuscalusa and Brimingham on the way back. We're going low budget, but we're going. Life is short, so I suggest everyone get on board and go to this game. Win or lose, it will be a great experience. I'm all "in" and looking for updates for those who do this on a regular basis. Go Ohio!
Last Edited: 12/8/2012 10:23:32 PM by Sean Gallagher