Thursday Sep 13, 2018

Ep. 68 - Sizing Up the Cyclones

In the opening take, Grant says Rodney Anderson's injury devastates the Sooners' chances of a winning a national championship. Then Lee joins to explain that he's taking a wait and see approach to the severity of the loss of Anderson (7:45). For the third straight game in a row OU doesn't know which QB they'll be facing, which guy would you rather face (20:45)? The Cyclones' offense was atrocious last Saturday against Iowa, but does that mean ISU is not capable on offensively (26:15)? OU needs to tackle David Montgomery -- and the guys provide other ways ISU could present problems for the Sooner defense (37:30) before explaining how OU's defense should attack the Cyclones (39:40). What's the deal with Iowa State's defense being really good (42:00)? Baker Mayfield handled the unique ISU defense well in 2017. Does Kyler Murray have the patience and discipline to make plays against the Cyclones (49:00)? Besides an OU win, what do the guys *want* to see happen against ISU(54:50)? The guys tell us what *will* happen Saturday along with their predictions for the game (59:35). A listener question from Facebook asks what makes this OU defense different from others in the past (1:04:00)? Another listener wants to know if OU's offensive line should be concerned about ISU's DL (1:10:30)? The final listener question wants to know about the continuing battle between Creed Humphrey and Jonathan Alvarez (1:12:30)? The guys touch on the interesting Big 12 games upcoming and Lee wants to talk about how everything seems to be going well for Texas A&M (1:14:15). Grant destroys one team's National Title hopes as the guys "Cross 'Em Off" (1:20:55). Finally, the guys pick 5 of the biggest games of the week against the spread (1:24:45). | Like the show on Facebook: @westofeverest | Follow Grant on Twitter: @GrantBenson25 | Follow Lee on Twitter: @LeeBensonNews9

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