Young Kliff Kingsbury had no clue the college football history that was ahead of him. The odds are (usually) stacked against your favor if you’re facing the Oklahoma Sooners as Big 12 redshirt freshman quarterback with Bob Stoops on the opposing sideline. But the year was 1999 and Kingsbury was eager to make his mark on Red Raiders in Spike Dykes’ last season as head coach, and mighty Oklahoma was not yet the conference menace that would come to be feared over the next decade, as young Bobby Stoops was just beginning his spectacular rebuilding of a once-proud tradition that spent years dwelling in the doldrums of college football.