OU notebook: Muschamp had the answers
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Published: October 10, 2008
Texas first-year defensive coordinator Will Muschamp was on the job for LSU in the Sugar Bowl when Oklahoma and the Tigers played for the 2003 national championship.
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Up their sleeves
Both teams have been known for pulling some surprises in this game.
Gadget plays. Blitz packages. Something different to feature a certain player.
Playbook twists have become as much a part of the game as the ferris wheel and corn dogs.
"Every year, everybody brings a little something,” said OU secondary coach Bobby Jack Wright. "Just a little tweak. Nobody’s going to go out and make wholesale changes. We tweak some things it seems like every year.
"I know every year, Brent (Venables) and I, after the game, we’re usually sitting there talking about, ‘Gosh, they haven’t done that all year long.’”
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have a QB that can run, thats the same. Paul Thompson could run, and as we found out after
Chuck Long left, he was a pretty darn good QB, why didn't he play against LSU that night?
Do you think sometimes Coach Stoops is not in charge of that team. Sometimes thats the price
you pay for "Cronyism". Mack Brown doesn't seem to have that problem. Good for Mack, right!