BCS gives Oklahoma nod over Texas, Texas Tech

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The BCS has spoken and the tie has been broken.

By virtue of its second-place showing in this week's standings, Oklahoma has emerged from a three-way tie atop the Big 12 South and will play Missouri in the Big 12 championship game.
Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Texas had finished the regular season with identical 7-1 conference records. And since each had lost once to one of its fellow division leaders, BCS standings became the ultimate tiebreaker.

The Sooners' 61-41 dismantling of Oklahoma State Saturday impressed the computers enough to allow them to move up one spot, just ahead of the Longhorns.

That probably doesn't sit too well in Austin, especially since the Longhorns beat the Sooners earlier this season at a neutral site, 45-35.

But since then, Oklahoma has been steadily gaining in the polls (both human and computer). They've won six straight, scoring no fewer than 45 points during that run and topping the 60-point plateau in each of the last four games.

As a result, the Sooners now appear to control their own fate, needing only a win over the Tigers to advance to the BCS title game against the winner of the SEC title game between No. 1 Alabama and No. 4 Florida.

While Texas is being penalized for making the mistake of losing their one game later in the season than the Sooners, the Longhorns are still in a position to make it to the BCS title game; Texas currently sits at No. 3 and could conceivably move up into one of the top two spots should Missouri spring the upset of Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game.

In another BCS oddity, there are currently four teams from outside the six BCS conferences currently residing in the top 12 in the standings -- Utah (No. 6), Boise State (No. 9), TCU (No. 11) and Ball State (No. 12). According to the BCS rules, only one non-BCS team is guaranteed a berth by virtue of finishing that high in the standings, which means Boise State, TCU and Ball State are likely going to be on the losing end of a fight with Ohio State for an at-large selection.




TEXAS was robbed. There is no way that OU should move ahead of a team that beat them
 
May 9, 2002
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TEXAS was robbed. There is no way that OU should move ahead of a team that beat them
And what if Texas got the nod? Dont you think that TTU would have "gotten robbed"?

Unfortunetly, you cannot use "logic" for the three way tie becuase they all beat one another.

With that being said, its BULLSHIT that the BCS had to decide a conference representitive...this means you have COACHES from OTHER conferences deciding for the Big 12.
 
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they need to move to a playoff bracket, maybe just the top twelve ranked teams. That couldn't be too hard to do could it? AND we get to see more interesting match-ups, maybe some extra rivalry games. It would also give me a good reason to party.
 
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You can't have a 12 team playoff.

12
6
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See something wrong there?

8 team playoff.
Exactly. Take out the "BCS game", and just have the four major BCS bowls as prizes for the games won/lost. They can rotate which games those are every year.

The only problem would be whether to count the stats or not. If you did, some schools would have 4 extra games to fill up the stat boxes.
 
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kinda what makes cfb intresting IMO....does suck for the teams that get snubbed though....im surpised all those long horn kids didnt riot in the streets and shit......

i see mini riots popping off in chico (small ass college)....i bet a big college town like that would do some damage haha
 
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GO SOOONEERRSS! I absolutely love the nod giving by the bcs....BUT its not fair to texas at all...not even a bit fair....what would be fair? since missouri lost to kansas last game of the year, THEY DONT DESERVE SHIT...you put Oklahoma vs. Texas to decide the big 12...maybe if the big 12 north was impressive just a little bit i wouldnt feel this way....but my sympathy out to the longhorns...but we were able to beat a top 12 ranked team...in a huge rivalry...at home(which each tech,texas, couldnt do) each of their losses came on the road...that is what i think sealed the bcs...i am in favor of the playoff system but its hard to believe that other controversy wouldnt arise from that...so who knos...and one more time SOOONNNNERRRSS! Bradford wins the heisman if we beat missouri...its a done deal!
 
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fuck texas.. they got the nod over cal a few years back for the rose bowl because of all of mack browns lobbying. glad to see him on the other end this time
 
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Fuck Texas...robbed Cal a couple years ago, and they got the favor returned. Easy solution where they can't complain, schedule a tough ass non conference schedule and win all your games. That goes for any team, stay away from the Western Kentuckys, Alabama St's, and North Carolina A&T's and schedule real teams. Kind of like the Ohio St.-Texas matchups from a couple years back and the USC-Ohio St. matchup from this year and next.