08/31/14 vs. Utah State 09/06/14 vs. Arkansas State 09/13/14 AT Oklahoma 09/20/14 BYE 09/27/14 AT Georgia 10/04/14 vs. Florida 10/11/14 vs. Chattanooga 10/18/14 AT Ole Miss 10/25/14 vs. Alabama 11/01/14 AT South Carolina 11/08/14 BYE 11/15/14 vs. Kentucky 11/22/14 vs. Missouri 11/29/14 AT Vanderbilt
Definite WINS (>95%) - 3 Utah State Arkansas State Chattanooga Definite LOSSES (<5%) - 2 @ Oklahoma Alabama Likely LOSS (<50%) - 2 @ Georgia @ South Carolina Likely WIN (>50%) - 2 Kentucky @ Vanderbilt Toss up (50/50) - 3 Florida @Ole Miss Missouri Overall Record (Regular Season): 7-5 I think that the games break along these lines, meaning, I think they'll be 5-4 for non-toss up games, and that they'll win 2 of those (toss ups), finishing 7-5. Best Chance to Steal a WIN: @ South Carolina Despite the revenge factor, I just don't think that USCe is as good as GA (even considering what they've lost), and is our best chance to steal a win. I also think that GA plays completely differently in Athens, and will look to show that last year's nail-biter in Knoxville was a fluke. Best Chance to Get Upset: @ Vanderbilt It's hard to call it an upset, when they've won 2 in a row, but they'll look to hold what they've earned the last two seasons, and may be tougher than most expect, despite Franklin's departure. You're Out of Your Mind We Can Win: @ Oklahoma That some have conveniently forgotten our still-glaring and comparative lack of high-caliber athletes, big-game experience and quality depth at almost every position, is somewhat understandable and not entirely unexpected (in the summer heat-induced fog of hope springing eternal, I suppose), but is no less a work of pure delusion. Simply, we are the very antithesis of what OU is right now, and no influx of talent from a single recruiting class - however highly regarded - is going to overcome the many, important and chasmic gaps which lie between these two programs. Damned sure not in Norman, on national television. Stoops is going to continue to seek ways to backup his statements about the SEC 's faux-dominance, and Tennessee (particularly this young o-line, on the road - remember I told to so, here) is going to be on the bad end of his doing so. I don't see a blow-out, per se, but can easily imagine a very (VERY!) comfortable win for the Sooners. Say, somewhere around a 24+ point win. I'd LOVE to be wrong, but can't imagine that I will be.