Oklahoma ripped on social media after suffering first loss of 2021 against Baylor
By Adam Spencer
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Oklahoma felt disrespected entering Saturday’s game at No. 13 Baylor. The Sooners were 9-0 on the season, but only ranked No. 8 in the College Football Playoff rankings.
The Bears proved to be the better team, though. Dave Aranda’s upstart squad handed the Sooners their first loss of the season, 27-14.
Naturally, that’s going to cause Oklahoma to drop in the next CFP rankings on Tuesday. And, it’s causing fans to call out the Sooners as frauds.
Here’s some of the reaction on Twitter to Oklahoma’s loss:
#Oklahoma loses in the middle of November, a yearly tradition like no other. #OUvsBAY
— LaKeena McGee (@KeenaMcGee) November 13, 2021
Oklahoma finally played a legit team and got exposed
— Big Meat Pete (@qb1jalenhurts) November 13, 2021
tbh i don’t know how oklahoma 9-0 lol felt like they barely got by so many games
— fox (@yxxof) November 13, 2021
And people ask me why I never have faith in Oklahoma…. THIS THIS IS Y #CFB
— Andrew Van Cura (@AndrewVan) November 13, 2021
I never believed in Oklahoma and neither should you.
— DEI with Attitude (@AskMcGavin) November 13, 2021
And now Oklahoma fans can shut up. They are quite literally the worst fan base on the planet. I grew up a sooner's fan and can't stand the Oklahoma fan base. I hope they enjoy being dog walked in the SEC.
— Michael Hudson (@Hudson_Hornet19) November 13, 2021
Been saying that Oklahoma was suspect.
— Clint Domingue (@clintdomingue) November 13, 2021
Thank you Baylor for confirming why the committee was right about Oklahoma.
— H (@HHN79) November 13, 2021
Even if Oklahoma wins the Big 12 title and wins every remaining game on its schedule, it likely won’t be enough to get back in the Playoff picture.
We’ll see where the Sooners stand in Tuesday night’s CFP rankings.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.