from ESPN.................
So how hostile can Texas and Oklahoma expect it to get?
At that media day in 1990, emotions ran so high that Baylor coach Grant Teaff compared the Hogs' move to that week's invasion of Kuwait.
"I'm now thoroughly convinced that the Southeastern Conference is the Iraq of the college football scene in America," Teaff said.
Then-Texas A&M coach R.C. Slocum said that teams would be geared up to "get their last licks on Arkansas," adding, "The fans will probably be more emotionally involved than the players."
The players, for their part, were more insulated from it. They were already accustomed to fans taunting them. But the 1990 and 1991 seasons added a new wrinkle on the field.
"Players would hit you and say, 'Take that to the SEC with you,'" said Quinn Grovey, Crowe's quarterback in 1990. "There was a lot of trash talk."
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/32291339/the-history-college-football-conference-lame-ducks-means-texas-oklahomaWhile both Texas and OU are favored this weekend, Crowe preached caution.
"You've drawn a line with every other state [in the Big 12] that you're about to throw 'em out," he said. "You can be their undoing. You're taking some of their pride with you, because it won't be the same. Those other teams know it's never gonna be any better than it was.
"Good luck, Texas and Oklahoma."