Bob Stoops and the Oklahoma Sooners were upset by the Texas Longhorns and Twitter is out for blood
The Oklahoma Sooners came into the Red River Rivalry game with the Texas Longhorns without a loss and looking to walk all over a Longhorns team with only one victory to their credit this season. That mentality showed as the Longhorns smacked the Sooners in the mouth right out of the gate and throughout the entire 60 minutes.
Texas was able to attack Oklahoma on both sides of the ball and the Sooners looked completely unready and unable to handle what they were facing. Some could say that’s the fault of the players, but much of the blame is deservedly going to fall on Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops.
Stoops didn’t make the necessary adjustments throughout the game and it showed as OU suffered their first defeat by being upset in a rivalry game. As a result, Twitter is letting Stoops have it in a big way:
That's 2 times in last 3 seasons Bob Stoops has choked away season with national title hopes to Texas team in disarray. Oy.
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) October 10, 2015
Direct Message to Bob Stoops: WTF are you doing
— Fake Dan Beebe (@DanBeebe) October 10, 2015
If Stoops breaks out same old "we got out worked, out played, out coached" b.s., I've got bail money for whomever punches him in the face.
— Jordan Esco (@Jordan_Esco) October 10, 2015
Bob Stoops gonna show up in the postgame presser ready to talk at length about the 2014 Sugar Bowl.
— Doug Keegan (@doug_keegan) October 10, 2015
Bob Stoops, Mark Richt and Tommy Tuberville walk into a bar.
— Blake Ells (@blakeells) October 10, 2015
"Miller Lite?"
"That'll be JUST fine," they all agree.
this is kinda damning for stoops, btw. two indefensible upsets in the last three trips to dallas. and damn near lost last year.
— bomani (@bomani_jones) October 10, 2015
Bob Stoops LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!
— Nilla Nillanovic (@JayNilla) October 10, 2015
Fire Venables.
— The Public Money (Mrs. TPM's Manservant) (@CoryWCrow) October 10, 2015
Fire Norvell.
Stoops is running out of assistants to blame.
After such a disappointing loss, there are going to be people calling for Stoops’ job. That seems unlikely to happen, even it was a devastating loss. If it were up to the Twitter community, though, he’d be gone before the bus made it back to Norman.
