Oklahoma QB arrested for DUI

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  1. GoldenFlashes72

    GoldenFlashes72 Founding Member

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    LMAO, we all know what White can do. Sit back there and get his butt sacked like groceries in a checkout line at Krogers.

    Get down with it, DH :D
     
  2. GoldenFlashes72

    GoldenFlashes72 Founding Member

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    We're not impressed

    Jason White was what, 99 yards passing against LSU. Heisman hype? You bet your sweet butt! Can you spell overrated. So White was being held out of the Spring game because he stubbed his big toe. Hahahahaha, tell us another one, funny man. This guy is busted up, bigtime. Serious shoulder sep. et al injuries has this guy on rehab the entire spring and into the summer. They'll have to redshirt him in fall practice and beat the "brutus" out of any rookies who incidentally hit into him and his bum knees. They're shouting it from the mountaintops in the Big 12 chat rooms for everyone to blitz the hell out of White and hit that poor Heisman Cracker 20 times a game. They'll need to get that drunkard DUI arrested backup QB sobered up PDQ to cover for White, otherwise it's Bhomar and a rookie starter and losses galore. Payback is a bitch & White will never last the season. He will be subjected to brutality in the Texas game (nobody in their right mind runs up the score like Stoops did) and savage hits on his bum right kneecap. There will probably be a bounty on "taking out" White after the scores Stoops unwittingly ran up last year. If there's anything left to Jason White come Big 12CG & BCS bowl time, we'll be very surprised. 50% chance to even finish his college career, 0% chance for a pro career. Damaged goods!
     
  3. MEW4thTiger

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    What?

    Jason didn't play in the spring game because they know what he can do.....................what-the- :cuss:-ever. I'm sure Mr. Turner didn't have anything to do with that. :dis: By the way if you aren't familiar w/ who Mr. Turner is, see OU's last offensive play -- he is the one who sucked all the air from your lungs :shock: !
     
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  4. BoomerSooner18

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    0% chance for a pro career... lol. I'm sure you didn't think he would come back and win a Heisman Trophy after tearing his second ACL either. If it was a real game, he could have played. There was just no point in him playing in the scrimmage. I'm not really worried about him being subjected to brutalilty by Texas. He had a pretty good game against them last season. And the offensive line should be better, everyone is back.

    Bob Stoops doesn't really run up the score too much. For example, the Texas A&M game. Jason White didn't play in the second half, and then they started running plays that weren't even in the playbook, handoffs to Donta Hickson almost every time. And he still got 100 yards. OU could have scored 2 or 3 more touchdowns in that game, easily.
     
  5. edyel

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    Whereas I don't have much respect for Stoops (he showed his ass in the NC game) I do think OU can make a run at the title again this year. But like in the NC game there will no place to run or hide if LSU is their opponent. Miami is just the place for a OU/LSU rematch OR an LSU/USC game! :grin:
     
  6. diamondheadtiger

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    Reality Check for all Sooner Fans

    Oklahoma's White thrown for loss by LSU's defense
    by Andy Gardiner |

    NEW ORLEANS -- The closure to a successful season Oklahoma quarterback Jason White sought Sunday turned instead into a disastrous ending in the Louisiana Superdome.
    White looked nothing like the player who won the Heisman Trophy last month and the senior who led the Sooners to a 12-1 record. He was harried into mistakes and mediocrity by a swarming LSU defense that had two interceptions and six sacks and keyed a 21-14 Tigers victory in the Nokia Sugar Bowl national championship game.

    "This damaged (the year) quite a bit," White said. "You win 12 games, and that's extremely hard to do nowadays in college football, and now you don't have anything to show for it. That's disappointing."

    White's final line was a woeful 13-for-37 for 102 yards. The only touchdown pass he produced went to LSU. And his problems began immediately.

    White threw into double coverage on his first pass, producing an interception that set up LSU's first touchdown. After one quarter he had completed four of 11 attempts for 18 yards. By halftime his numbers were 6-for-15 for a feeble 28 yards with his longest completion going for 9. Penalties erased three ......

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  7. MEW4thTiger

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    I'm not a stat man, but you can't argure that.
     
  8. BoomerSooner18

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    I don't think anybody argues with that...Jason had a bad game in the Sugar Bowl. Partially due to injuries and also because LSU's defense played so well. Any Sooner fan would admit that.
     
  9. diamondheadtiger

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    LSU freshman Vincent shows value from start
    by Malcolm Moran |

    NEW ORLEANS -- As Justin Vincent raced through the din of the Louisiana Superdome, stunning the Oklahoma Sooners on Louisiana State's first offensive play of the 70th Sugar Bowl, the freshman did more than establish the direction of the game.
    Near the start of Vincent's 64-yard run, he became the leading freshman rusher in the history of LSU football on the night his life changed forever.

    Vincent's 16 carries produced 117 of Louisiana State's 159 rushing yards in the 21-14 victory against Oklahoma. He provided the Tigers with the jump-start of a sudden lead in a game for one-half of the national championship, the school's first since 1958. Vincent, a fifth-team running back before the start of the season, became the second freshman in the modern era to be voted the winner of the Miller-Digby Award, the Sugar Bowl's most outstanding player.

    "When you're surrounded by good people," Vincent said on the victory stand after receiving the award, "you can do good things."

    All at once at the start, Vincent surpassed the record of 901 yards set by Dalton Hilliard and exploited a suddenly vulnerable area in an Oklahoma team that once had ......
     
  10. MEW4thTiger

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    ......and because LSU's defense played so well is why Jason White partially sat out the spring game. He got his :cuss: stuck.
     

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