Also, why are the media and announcers always obsessed with Porter Moser. I bet they said his name wt least 100 times during the game. Happens every time OU plays.....sometimes even when they aren't on!MizzouMarv wrote: ↑24 Jan 2026 20:41 pm Has the CoMo PD found the person who purloined Porter Moser's tie from his Penney's Jacket/shirt & tie trio?
GDT. Tigers v Sooners
Moderator: STLtoday Forum Moderators
-
Cardinals4Life
- Forum User
- Posts: 5372
- Joined: 05 Nov 2022 18:19 pm
Re: GDT. Tigers v Sooners
-
MizzouMarv
- Forum User
- Posts: 428
- Joined: 24 May 2024 17:29 pm
Re: GDT. Tigers v Sooners
I don't think we want to make a habit of hitting 3's at the end to tie or win a game (ie Ole Miss). I guess that means weren't not getting blown out, but can't we "blow out" a good opponent once in a while?
Re: GDT. Tigers v Sooners
This is how a lot of these conference games are going to go so take the win and be happy guys. Think of the Sooners on the verge of breaking their losing streak....long trip home for them.
Gotta give Barret a shout out after multiple games b11tching about him.....he did come through with those usually stupid inside moves so I guess I better get used to it.
This one rally helped take the sting out of the Georgia game and hoping for a few more lessons learned.
Gotta give Barret a shout out after multiple games b11tching about him.....he did come through with those usually stupid inside moves so I guess I better get used to it.
This one rally helped take the sting out of the Georgia game and hoping for a few more lessons learned.
-
MIDMOBIRDTWO
- Forum User
- Posts: 4517
- Joined: 23 May 2024 14:24 pm
Re: GDT. Tigers v Sooners
He demands attention, kind of like Sister Jean, media darlings since the NCAA run by his Chicago area team years ago. He is loud and obnoxious.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑24 Jan 2026 21:57 pmAlso, why are the media and announcers always obsessed with Porter Moser. I bet they said his name wt least 100 times during the game. Happens every time OU plays.....sometimes even when they aren't on!MizzouMarv wrote: ↑24 Jan 2026 20:41 pm Has the CoMo PD found the person who purloined Porter Moser's tie from his Penney's Jacket/shirt & tie trio?
-
1983cougar
- Forum User
- Posts: 134
- Joined: 05 Jun 2024 19:16 pm
Re: GDT. Tigers v Sooners
I saw an interview where he said that with the new continuation rule he had changed his mind about fouling. It sounds to me like he doesn't trust his players and with the lack of basketball IQ these days he might be right. That said I would still foul in that situation. You just have to drill it into the players when to foul.cardinalsfever44 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2026 20:02 pmNo idea why Oklahoma didn't foul at the end of regulation.
-
Cardinals4Life
- Forum User
- Posts: 5372
- Joined: 05 Nov 2022 18:19 pm
Re: GDT. Tigers v Sooners
Sorry MidMO, I am not following. Help me out, lol!!MIDMOBIRDTWO wrote: ↑25 Jan 2026 08:41 amHe demands attention, kind of like Sister Jean, media darlings since the NCAA run by his Chicago area team years ago. He is loud and obnoxious.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑24 Jan 2026 21:57 pmAlso, why are the media and announcers always obsessed with Porter Moser. I bet they said his name wt least 100 times during the game. Happens every time OU plays.....sometimes even when they aren't on!MizzouMarv wrote: ↑24 Jan 2026 20:41 pm Has the CoMo PD found the person who purloined Porter Moser's tie from his Penney's Jacket/shirt & tie trio?
-
Curmudgeon
- Forum User
- Posts: 88
- Joined: 23 May 2024 16:37 pm
Re: GDT. Tigers v Sooners
She spent quite a bit of money on that customized rig, didn't she?
Here's something from Google:
<quoting>College basketball halftime entertainers typically cost between $1,500 and $5,000 per show, often plus travel expenses. Top-tier acts like Red Panda generally command $3,150 to $5,000 per performance, while lower-scale or local acts may perform for free or for under $1,000.
Key Details on Costs:
Performance Fees: Specialized acts (acrobats, magicians, trainers) usually charge $2,000–$4,000+ per show.
Additional Expenses: Contracts often include airfare, ground transportation, baggage fees, and lodging.
Regional/Local Acts: To save money, many schools use local groups that perform in exchange for exposure, which brings in their own audience.
Budgeting: Experienced entertainment directors often budget for 5–6 professional acts per season, filling the rest with local talent. </quoting>