Oklahoma fans have had a little more than a week to digest getting thrashed by Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl, a loss that wrapped up an eventful 10-3 season. The Skinny joins Homerism for a podcast to put a cap on the year and look at the state of the program going forward.
Skinny and I discuss:
*What happened against the Aggies.
*The status of the Big 12.
*The success of Mike Stoops' return to the Sooners.
*Does OU need to junk the spread?
*The chances that Bob Stoops can ever make another run at a national championship.
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