One of the most entertaining things about football is the sheer rarity of meteorological postponements; it usually takes a hurricane to move or reschedule a contest. In fact, some of the best games have been played in winter conditions that would derail any other sporting event. Especially golf.
During the home stretch of their sixth championship season, the Oklahoma Sooners had such a contest against their in-state whipping boys "rivals" Oklahoma State, who were #17 in the nation at the time. The 1985 game was the first in the "Bedlam" series to be played at night, which is probably a decision both schools deeply regretted at the time. The wind chill was near 0 at kickoff, and conditions steadily deteriorated throughout the game. Or in other words, this. was. awesome.
Oklahoma would win the game 13-0, then go on to capture the MNC with a 25-10 win over Penn State in the Orange Bowl. Oklahoma State, meanwhile, would do nothing of consequence for the millionth year in a row, a streak that survives to this day.




















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7-06-2008 @ 12:13AM
BVIATOR3 said...
GO OKLAHOMA SOONERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I BEING FROM OKLAHOMA REMEMBER THAT GAME WELL. JUST WATCHING ON TV WAS COLD ENOUGH FOR ME.
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7-09-2008 @ 5:33PM
michael henson said...
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