When it comes to Oklahoma football, things we can see make clear the existence of things we can’t.
Alley is the latest, and while his move presents as both unthinkable and impossible, it remains no less true.
Venables still talks a great game, and not like he’s trying to convince you of anything, but an actual great game, no crimson-colored glasses on his face.
“We’ve got a great group of guys coming back and a great foundation coming back and we’ve recruited well,” he said following Friday’s 21-20 Armed Forces Bowl loss to Navy. “… We’ve got a lot of work to do to get back on that in January and I’m excited for that [and] what our next team has the potential to become.”
There’s an earnestness that makes you believe, or want to believe, he can still do it.
Alley is the latest, and while his move presents as both unthinkable and impossible, it remains no less true.
Venables still talks a great game, and not like he’s trying to convince you of anything, but an actual great game, no crimson-colored glasses on his face.
“We’ve got a great group of guys coming back and a great foundation coming back and we’ve recruited well,” he said following Friday’s 21-20 Armed Forces Bowl loss to Navy. “… We’ve got a lot of work to do to get back on that in January and I’m excited for that [and] what our next team has the potential to become.”
There’s an earnestness that makes you believe, or want to believe, he can still do it.