Just my 2 cents
Just my 2 cents
I have noticed in a lot of threads that everyone has pointed out to USC's and LSU's weak schedule but has anyone looked at Oklahoma's schedule and how the Big 12 has done against the other conferences.
Non Conference schedules for big 12
Okla- UCLA, Alabama, and Fresno
Texas- New Mexico State, Ark, Rice and Tulane (lost to Ark)
Texas Tech-SMU, Ole Miss, New Mex, and NC State. (lost to state)
Missouri- Ball State, E Ill, Mid Tenn St and Ill. (went OT to Mid tenn)
Neb- Utah State,Penn State, Southern Miss and Troy State
Okie St- Wyoming, SW Mo state, SMU and La Lafayette
Kansas- Northwestern, UNLV, Wyoming, and Jacksonville sT. Lost to Nw
K. State- Cal, Marshall, McNeese state, Mass. Lost to Marshall
The only schools who played anybody out side the conference was Colorado who played Florida State, Colorado State UCLA and Washington State.
A&M also played a tough schedule Vir Tech, Pitt and Utah.
What I am getting at is none of the Power Conferences plays any big games against each other and if you notice they play all of these games at home. What would make the BCS better is to make all these teams play more difficult schedules and play some of their non conference games on the road.