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Classic Sooner Memories
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Los Angeles, September 29, 1973. Joe Washington made himself legendary with this punt return in OU's 7-7 tie against USC in 1973. He took the ball and faded back, and back, and back. He finally circled and found a crease and darted up the sideline before one bewildered Trojan tackler finally brought him down for a minus-9 yard net return. Norman, November 30, 1974. Norman, September 20, 1975. The Go, Joe! Columbia, November 15, 1975. Columbus, September 24, 1977. Norman/Lincoln, December 1978. After Nebr...
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JOSP Photo Album
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The Oklahoma Football team went 102-13-3 in the decade of the 70's, a winning percentage of .877. 2006 LUCKY4 Productions. This site is in no way associated with or endorsed by the University of Oklahoma. OU logos are trademarked through the University of Oklahoma. All other content created is property of J.O.S.P.
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My OU Videos
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Here is a list of my OU video collection. All are commercial free and all post and pre game shows are edited for OU content only. All are original broadcasts unless noted otherwise in the. All entries in BOLD are on DVD. Battle Lines - OU vs. Nebraska 1971'. OU vs Nebraska - Battle of the Big Reds. KOCO-TV, OKLAHOMA CITY. Sports Century: Bud Wilkinson. Sooner Century : The Players and Coaches. Sooner Century : History and Rivalries. Barry Switzer: 15 Years of Championship Football. KOCO-TV, OKLAHOMA CITY.
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Submit A Trivia Question
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Submit a Trivia Question. Please provide the question, the answer, and your source. Thanks! The Pride of Oklahoma proudly plays perhaps the most. State song in history. Oklahoma! Is the final rousing chorus of Rodgers and Hammerstein's epic musical. Breaking all Broadway box office records when it opened in 1943, Oklahoma! Was the first collaboration between the legendary pair who were awarded a Pulitzer Prize for their seminal work.