Tuesday, October 19, 2010

OU/Texas: Domination


Two weeks ago, like the majority of Norman, we spent the weekend in Dallas for the OU/Texas game.  The past four years have been a little rough for the Sooners, and we have suffered losses that always put a sour note on the weekend.


This year though, was our year!  We won gloriously, beating the Longhorns 28-20.  I must say, the score sounds close, but we dominated the majority of the game.  Winning makes the weekend about fifty times better.  We even stayed Sunday afternoon in Dallas and did a little shopping.

Before the game, we did what all do before the game and frequented the State Fair of Texas.  The State Fair of Texas is like any good fair.  There are numerous amounts of strange people to gawk at and there is always a bevy of fried food available for consumption.  I really dislike that you have to stand in line to get tickets for food at the State Fair of Texas.  I don't want to play games, I just want to eat some sinfully bad food.  When you wait in line for 45 minutes for tickets, it takes the fun out of the food.  Luckily, I had some company so it didn't make it quite so bad.  

Tati's half cooked bbq.  Ugh. 

After the game we hung about the fair for a little bit, using up our leftover tickets for beer and more fried food.  While looking for cabs after the game, Tati's eagle eyes spotted an ice cream man selling food from our childhood.
Brandon devouring Michelangelo.  The eyes are the best part. 
Giddy.  It had been a long day. 
There are a few purists out there who think that the OU/Texas game should be played at the Cotton Bowl because of the history.  They say that the atmosphere of the Texas State Fair is part of the game and that it wouldn't be the same without it.  I am not one of those people, because frankly, the Cotton Bowl sucks.  The bathrooms are disgusting and it is impossible to get anything to eat or drink.  Also, it takes FOREVER to get inside of the game.
The sea of Texas and OU fans waiting to get inside the stadium. 


I would be happy watching the game at the Cowboys Stadium.  But, that is just me, and I'm sure it will be at the Cotton Bowl for many years to come.

1 comment:

  1. i am absolutely one of the purists! a texas fair corndog is 100% part of the whole ou/tx experience.

    agreed on the annoying things, but i can help! you can buy tickets in advance online at the fair's website. & we found a super short (ie no line what-so-ever) line & then walked around to our seats inside the stadium. big win. for all good sooners :)

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