Sooners leave no doubt in rout of former feared rival from the 80s

By Berry Tramel
Published: September 9, 2007

NORMAN — The scoreboard said Miami and the uniforms looked Miami and for a stretch the visitors even played like Miami.

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But this wasn't Miami. And by Saturday's end, the bloodthirsty throng knew it.

By Saturday's end, after the Sooners' 51-13 thrashing at Owen Field, the Oklahoma loyalists who had waited 20 years to dance at a Miami defeat, 20 years to hoot Sebastian the Ibis, 20 years to atone for the anguish of the ‘80s, discovered bedrock truth.

Revenge never is as sweet as it sounds.

But as Sam Bradford kept throwing touchdown passes to Malcolm Kelly and Reggie Smith took a fumble to the house and the Auston English-led defense held Miami to 139 total yards, a more savory emotion took hold at Owen Field.

Limitless possibility. The Sooners look good enough to climb every mountain in 2007.

"We're a team to beat,” said OU safety D.J. Wolfe. "If we keep playing the way we're playing, the sky is the limit.”

If Bradford keeps playing the way he's playing, the sky won't hold the Sooners. Sudden Sam's Miami numbers (19 of 25) were almost as good as his North Texas numbers, which lessens the farce that was the Lean Green game. Bradford now has completed 40 of 48 passes for 568 yards, eight touchdowns and no intercepts.

Bradford is about to become a rock star, but he's not playing the role yet. He could have saluted the exorcism of the Hurricane hex but declined.

"I can't say I felt a lot about that,” Bradford said.

Who did after a 38-point blowout?

The Sooners were fired up to play Miami, but not because of Vinny Testaverde and Alonzo Highsmith. These Sooners cherished a Miami matchup because of Kellen Winslow, Devin Hester and Sean Taylor, 'Cane legends of more recent vintage.

"Here in Oklahoma, it's all about tradition,” said OU guard Duke Robinson. But "we did it more for ourselves.”

You knew this day would be different when you saw the Miami fan walking around with a green T-shirt that said, "Any Given Saturday.” Huh? What in the name of Warren Sapp and Michael Irvin and Ray Lewis? Time was, Miami's mantra was every given Saturday.

And then Miami didn't even play its best quarterback. Kirby Freeman was given the job in August and stunk Saturday, completing three of nine. Two-year starter Kyle Wright came on and delivered two scoring drives, pulling the ‘Canes within 21-13 before the Sooners spurted away.

Jimmy Johnson never played the wrong QB.

The Sooners gave Miami props, saying the 'Canes were tough and talented.

"It looked easy,” Robinson said. "But when you're down on the field, got your head in the dirt ... it looked easy, but it really wasn't.”

The ensuing onslaught — 30-0 over the final 23 minutes — embarrassed Miami to the point Sooner fans lost their bloodlust.

Sight I never thought I'd see: a beaten and broken Miami football team, trudging off Owen Field, and nary a heckle hurled its way. In fact, a commendable band of Sooner fans lined the ramp and politely applauded the 'Canes, with no sarcasm attached.

It was as if Captain Ahab had speared his great white whale, then bandaged up the big fish and sent him back to sea.

Oh, don't worry. Sooner fans gloried in the trouncing.

"If Boise State loses, my whole life's made,” yelled one fan, who no doubt welcomed this news later Saturday: Washington 24, Boise State 10.

But this game was not about the '80s. This wasn't VH1. This game is about the 21st century and the monster football team Bob Stoops has assembled.

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greg you are a classic poke, conference games haven't started and the only game you can look forward to is "a shot of knocking you out." typical aggie give up. pickens bags of money can't fix that traditional attitude in stoolwater.
J, Crowder - Sep 9, 2007 6:21 PM
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now mike is saying an undefeated season. good for you mike. you play a highschool team and a unranked 1980's powerhouse. this is 2007 not 1985. i think ou has a good team with a even better defense. all i was saying was dont wave your bcs banner too high yet. because you know osu always has a shot of knocking you out.
greg, stillwater - Sep 9, 2007 5:16 PM
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The only demons OU has left are the ones after New Year's Day. OU's meltdown in big games under Stoops is surprising, considering his regular season triumphs.
Burl, Shawnee - Sep 9, 2007 2:19 PM
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Looked good but still made some dumb mistakes. We can't make those against a better team. We can't give them points either. Once these are ironed out, yes maybe a shot at the national championsship... but we have to be 100% all around.
Jess, Warr Acres - Sep 9, 2007 2:07 PM
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We are ranked 3rd in the the new AP poll though!
Brent, Norman - Sep 9, 2007 1:57 PM
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Miami beats Marshall 31-3. Marshall leads West Virginia at half 13-6, and ends up losing to WV 48-23. Yet, USA Today has WV ranked 4 and OU 5. What's up with that? The Big East is a joke!
Brian, Moore - Sep 9, 2007 1:12 PM
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Spare me Greg. Last week all you aggies kept saying, "Wait 'til Miami give s you a test." Now it's Texas. After Texas, it will be [chuckle] OSU. Then whoever stumbles the least in the North to go to the Big XII championship. Finally, after an undefeated season, you'll be rooting for whatever team is facing OU, because that's the kind of classy fans you aggies are. Now go back to gopokes.com and make "gooner" jokes while calling us [yawn] cheaters.
Mike, Yukon - Sep 9, 2007 12:18 PM
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From what I have seen. Miami would come out on top of OSU in a head-to-head. I agree that the Big 12 will be the test, that is (Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech)
Troy, Oklahoma City - Sep 9, 2007 10:36 AM
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miami played a little worse than osu did against georgia.please dont use this game as your national championship measuring stick. not yet. lets beat texas and get into the big 12 heart of the schedule. then we will all see how good you are
greg, stillwater - Sep 9, 2007 10:21 AM
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miami who???
jim, wellston - Sep 8, 2007 10:14 PM
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Capt. Ahab! Ha! Berry, I love your analogies.
Michael, Norman - Sep 8, 2007 9:45 PM
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