Oklahoma’s Bob Stoops Responds to Eli Drinkwitz’ Postgame Comments
Bob Stoops doesnāt clap back at his critics very often.
He doesnāt need to. Heās been retired from college coaching since 2017.
But he certainly got the opportunity to do so this week.
When Missouri beat OU 30-23 on Saturday night in Columbia, Tigers coach Eli Drinkwitz opened his postgame press conference by misquoting Stoops from an ESPN story published in August.
āThis will be real disappointing to Bob Stoops,ā Drinkwitz said to open his postgame press conference, ābut OU doesn’t always whip Missouri’s ass anymore.ā
“Yeah, this will be real disappointing to Bob Stoops, but OU doesn’t always whip Missouri’s a**.” #Mizzou FB coach Eli Drinkwitz says this rivalry felt good tonight, added that Sooner coaches (past and present) stirred it up good in the summer.
“Our guys were ready.” pic.twitter.com/nCMtlICR98
ā Nathalie Jones (@NathalieABC17) November 10, 2024Stoops went 8-1 against Mizzou during his Hall of Fame career, including two blowout victories in the Big 12 Championship Game. The teams hadnāt played since 2011, as Missouri joined the SEC in 2012.
āFelt pretty good. I thought Coach Stoops did a nice job stirring it up this summer,” Drinkwitz said. “I thought their coaches did some stuff this summer that felt like they stirred it up a little bit with some tweets and different things. Our guys were ready.”
Thatās likely a reference to the ongoing finger pointing out of Norman on accusations of Missouriās potential tampering with offensive lineman Cayden Green leaving OU after his freshman All-American campaign last year for a starting spot on the Missouri offensive line.
But Stoops didnāt have anything to do with that.
So during his weekly appearance Monday on SportsTalk 1400 KREF in Norman, Stoops told host and voice of the Sooners Toby Rowland he got a āchuckleā out of Drinkwitzās postgame comments.
Bob Stoops said he chuckled when he heard Eli Drinkwitz mentioned him in the postgame press conference.
When asked if he had any other reaction than chuckling, Stoops said:
āNot a bit. I guess, keep following me on Twitter, I guess.ā pic.twitter.com/0g1UGiqJJX
ā The REF (@KREFsports) November 11, 2024āSomeone showed it to me yesterday,ā Stoops said. āI started laughing. I said, āI didnāt realize ā I thought ā who cares about what a retired ā Iāve been retired eight years and Iām still prominent on peoplesā mind.ā
In August, Stoops was quoted in an ESPN story exploring whether OU was fully ready for the weekly rigors of the SEC.
āWe beat the hell out of Missouri,ā Stoops told ESPN in the offseason, āall of a sudden now weāre supposed to be afraid of them?āĀ
āA&M, we had them beat 77-0 in the middle of the third quarter [in 2003]. That was a long time ago. But still, have they changed that much? Have we changed that much? I donāt know. I donāt think so.ā
Stoops and Drinkwitz never faced off as head coaches.
Stoops retired prior to the 2017 season, while Drinkwitzās first stint as a head coach began in 2019 at Appalachian State. In five years at Mizzou, heās led the Tigers to a 34-23 record.
Drinkwitzās stops as an assistant coach never even brought him to the sideline opposite Stoops. He was in his first year as a college coach at Auburn the last time Missouri beat OU. So his unprovoked comments seemed curious at best, and petty and premeditated at worst.
āItās not like itās last year,ā Stoops added. āThatās a long time ago.ā
Rowland asked Stoops if he had any reaction or anything to say about it.
āNo. Not a bit,ā Stoops said. āOther than keep following me on Twitter, I guess.ā
Amid laughter, Stoops then referenced a quote from his old friend, the late country music icon Toby Keith.
āYou know what Toby always said: haters even make you money.ā