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Texas is going to get fucked in the end by this BCS BS, despite having the best case.


FROM ESPN:


And, when weighing each of the three Big 12 teams' respective bodies of work, the Longhorns have the strongest argument for selection:

Losses

Oklahoma: The Sooners twice led the Longhorns by 11 points and had an eight-point lead in the third quarter at the Cotton Bowl. But Texas scored two touchdowns in the game's final 7:37 to win 45-35 in Dallas. The Longhorns beat a No. 1 Oklahoma team for the first time since a 28-7 victory in 1963. It also was the first time the Sooners had lost a regular-season game under Stoops when scoring at least 35 points.

Texas: The No. 1 Longhorns trailed then-No. 7 Texas Tech 19-0 in the first half and 22-6 at the half in Lubbock, Texas, on Nov. 1. The Longhorns rallied and took a 33-32 lead on Vondrell McGee's 4-yard touchdown run with 1:29 to play. But after Texas dropped what would have been a game-clinching interception, the Red Raiders won 39-33 on Graham Harrell's 28-yard touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree with one second left.

Texas Tech: There's no other way to say it: The Red Raiders were embarrassed by Oklahoma on Saturday night. The 65-21 loss was the second-worst defeat ever by a No. 2-ranked team in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. Texas Tech avoided the worst defeat by a No. 2 team when Harrell threw a 27-yard touchdown to Detron Lewis with 11 seconds to play.

Advantage: Texas. (The Sooners lost on a neutral field; Texas lost on the road.)

Victories

Oklahoma: The Sooners have a couple of very impressive nonconference wins. Oklahoma beat Cincinnati 52-26 in Norman on Sept. 6. The Bearcats are 9-2 and one victory away from winning the Big East title. The Sooners also walloped TCU 35-10 in Norman on Sept. 27. The Horned Frogs finished the regular season with a 10-2 record and are No. 14 in the BCS standings.

Texas: Along with beating Oklahoma, Texas hammered Big 12 North champion Missouri 56-31 in Austin, Texas. The Longhorns beat Oklahoma State 28-24 and won at Kansas 35-7.

Texas Tech: Texas Tech beat Nevada 35-19 and SMU 43-7. Along with beating the Longhorns, the Red Raiders crushed Oklahoma State 56-20 and won at Kansas 63-21 in Big 12 play.

Advantage: Texas. (The Sooners would have four very impressive victories if they beat Oklahoma State. But the Longhorns would have the only victory that matters -- a win over the Sooners.)

Strength of schedule

Oklahoma: Two of Oklahoma's 10 victories came against two of the worst teams in college football. The Sooners beat Chattanooga (a 1-11 FCS program) in their Aug. 30 opener and also defeated Washington, which just lost to Washington State to fall to 0-11. Oklahoma didn't play Big 12 North champion Missouri during conference play. The Sooners' 11 opponents have a combined record of 66-58.

Texas: The Longhorns didn't play an FCS opponent and beat UTEP 42-13 on the road. They also beat defending Sun Belt champion Florida Atlantic 52-10 and Rice 52-10. The Owls are 8-3 and are still in contention to play for the Conference USA championship. Texas beat an SEC opponent, Arkansas, 52-10. The Longhorns' 11 opponents have a combined record of 79-54.

Texas Tech: The Red Raiders had no margin for error because they played two FCS opponents, beating Eastern Washington 49-24 and Massachusetts 56-14. Texas Tech's 11 opponents have a combined record of 71-52.

Advantage: Texas. (No FCS opponents were on the schedule, and it played Missouri.)

Oklahoma is the hot team as the regular season comes to an end. But Texas is a better team.

The Longhorns have already proved it on the field.
 

gjn23

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not sure how strength of schedule favors texas nor do i see how victories favor texas

i know they played on the field and texas beat ou, but that was 7 weeks ago???

right now, i'd take ou in a heartbeat...however all three need to win their games this weekend with ou playing the toughest opponent and on the road.
 

Sun Tzu

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My general rule is if you lost a game you cant bitch. But if its between you and a team you beat - on a neutral field - its pretty ridiculous.

I am really amzed at the coaches vote - you would think head to head would actually matter to them. The media you expect to be assclowns.

I still think in many ways its moot - Florida would romp over either one.

Imagine though if OU or Texas beat Florida/Bama and the other stomped SC in the Fiesta - I could imagine AP being contrarian and going split champion.
 

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not sure how strength of schedule favors texas nor do i see how victories favor texas

i know they played on the field and texas beat ou, but that was 7 weeks ago???

right now, i'd take ou in a heartbeat...however all three need to win their games this weekend with ou playing the toughest opponent and on the road.

As an example Sagarin has Texas SOS as 5....OU 25

I agree OU would probably win today, but frankly so what. Supposedly thats why they play the games.

I actually have a problem with Florida in this though I think Florida is the best team in the country. They lost to an unranked team AT home. It is imo the worst loss of all the one loss teams.

The body of work has to mean something -you just cant ignore games that were played.
 

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1 Loss TX should go over 1 loss OK. no doubt about it. The system we have today is supposed to reward the team with the best overall season. With a head-to-head win, not sure how one could question that 1 loss TX had a better overall season than 1 loss OK...

If you wanted to reward the team playing the best at the end you need a playoff.
 

bej0101

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:director: ou IS the best team in the nation..they will play ala or fl and they will win handily:00hour
 
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