Barry Switzer isn’t exactly getting emotional about Oklahoma leaving the Big 12 Conference for the SEC on Monday.“I’ve always been a fan of the SEC,” Switzer told Sooners on SI. “When I grew up in south Arkansas, I listened to LSU and Tennessee games.
Only Florida State , Ohio State , Clemson and Michigan have interrupted the SEC’s stranglehold.But Switzer — Hall of Fame coach, three-time national champion and Super Bowl winner — also tempers his excitement with a dose of reality. Switzer said continued success in recruiting can change that. Like it was with Switzer, landing the best players is the easiest way for Brent Venables to succeed.
Switzer said he doesn’t know enough about everyone’s current roster to comment on teams’ individual talent, but he knows enough to know the Sooners have work to do in the trenches. Similarly, Switzer’s juggernauts in the mid-1980s ran a dazzling wishbone offense, but also boasted the nation’s No. 1 overall defense and No. 1 pass defense in 1985, ’86 and ’87, the No. 1 scoring defense in 1986 and ’87, and the No. 1 rushing defense in 1984 and ’86.
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