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Riley and Day have unfortunately been lights out by Irish2003
They are like the 15 year old being given the keys to a McLaren, but rather than crash it, they turn into Lewis Hamilton. On paper, both OU and OSU should have taken a major step back after losing HOF coaches no matter who they hired, but both Riley and Day have kept things humming and have the sort of explosive NFL talent that will unfortunately keep them near the top. Michigan & Texas fans have to be particularly pissed to see their rivals own them, especially since both spent a fortune on coaches yet are also losing to lesser (from their perspective - I actually like UW!) schools like Wisconsin and Gundy rather than being 11-1 with the one loss to a major rival.