Crying Oklahoma fans soon watch the Red River explode (video)

This Oklahoma cheerleader couldn’t handle how horrific the tourists’ condition was in Red River.

Oklahoma fans have no reason to watch the unfortunate soccer team for the rest of the season.

After starting the year 3-0, including a win over old Nebraska Big Eight contender, the Sooners have a bad case of not being able to get a right through the first part of multiplayer. Brent Venables lost their first two big games at home to Kansas State two weeks ago and on the road in the TCU in a blast last week. These losses clearly did not prepare their fanbase for Red River at all.

It’s nothing short of a Crybaby Boomer Sooner Loser at the old Cotton Bowl location now…

Boomer Loser: Oklahoma fans accept that this year’s team is hot trash

For 20 years, Oklahoma has been a stronghold of excellence in the Big 12. The Sooners were dominant at first under Bob Stops and then under Lincoln Riley. While hiring Venables away from Clemson seemed like a good idea at the time, his first year at Norman was nothing short of a complete disaster. Do you even sooner go to play bowling? What if they lose to…West Virginia?

We’re not saying that Venables is going solo at OU, but one of the most distinguished alumni and famous Stoops student kicking around recently is in SEC country at the moment. This is correct. Josh Heupel, a former Heisman runner-up, fired the Tennessee Volunteers on all cylinders in his second year. While it remains to be seen how good Tennessee will be, it is light years ahead of Oklahoma.

Hindsight is 20/20, but we were foolish not to expect some regression under Venables in his first year on the job. Oklahoma hasn’t been a playoff caliber team the last couple of years under Riley, and he’s been an experienced coach! This is the first time Venables has ever sat in the big chair. While Oklahoma isn’t going to drive it out of town right now, you can’t taste like Riley’s seared brisket in Red River.

Things will get even more difficult for beginners once they join the SEC along with Texas shortly.

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