As a Sooner fan I was at that dreadful game In Kansas City 2003. Lol Probably 15 degrees And all I remember is that Wildcat doing 1,000 pushups on that trampoline.
I'm not surprised at all by this interview-- I don't know Coach Snyder from a hole in the ground but I always respected him and his teams because they were always tough like Coach Stoops described in this speech....Had no idea the connection between the 2 but now things make a little more sense....Great speech--Respect to Coach Snyder coming from a lifelong ND fan who loves all football when its played the right way and Coach Snyder and Coach Stoops played the game the right way best I can tell....
As an lifelong oklahoma fan I wouldn't trade coach stoops for any coach, from any level, in any era. Just the best possible representative of the university, and the state.
Mitch Conner I’m a Sooner fan too... basically in ‘98 when Bob got hired at OU he hired a bunch of K-State’s staff away including Mark Mangino and Mike Stoops and they were hired right before the Big 12 Championship that K-State pissed away a chance to go to the National Championship in.
There was a perception that Stoops leaving after 1995 that there was bad blood and a statement by Stoops saying that Steve Spurrier was the greatest influence or he had learned the most from seemed to confirm that thought. In a 10 year time period, K-State had gone from being the worst program to within a game or two of being National Champs being sabotaged by Stoops. For many Wildcat fans, he was a Benedict Arnold. Stoops then comes back to the Big 12 and resurrects OU at K-State's expense 6:16.
@@johnfarr1155 I mean Mangino and Mike Stoops were both head coaches at one point. And Mikey won the Broyles award but I see your point. They were all pretty successful. Mike definitely lost it