jimmy40;2452046 said:How will that affect the BCS?
Wow, Dallas made it to a computer after a OU win. Shocking. Amazing that the only day of the year you can't make it to a computer is after OU lost to Texas.Dallas;2452048 said:Why would they jump OU? Oklahoma just beat #12 handidly and Florida beats up on a hapless FSU.
Fill me on the details jimmy. Don't hold back.
if you think the discussion is moot, stay out of it.HeavyHitta31;2452069 said:They won't, so this "discussion" is moot.
OU's win was much more impressive than Florida's
jimmy40;2452075 said:if you think the discussion is moot, stay out of it.
ABQCOWBOY;2452150 said:Jimmy's right.
:laugh2:
Dallas;2452152 said:Now support why he's right.
Please?
Biggems;2452204 said:i dont like it, but i can accept OU passing UT...however, I cannot accept ** passing either UT or OU. All 3 schools have had very strong schedules, though ** should be punished for scheduling The Citadel.
Texas lost to #6 TT
OU lost to #5 Texas
** lost to totally unranked Ole Miss
I have no issue with ** being 4.....they deserve to be ranked that high, but they do not deserve a top 3 spot.
ABQCOWBOY;2452220 said:As it stands now, I agree with this 100%. However, for Florida to stay in the running, as is the theory here, they will have had to have beaten Bama. If that happens, they will jump ahead of Texas or OU. You can beat all your money on that one.
Beast_from_East;2452341 said:Wont happen, OU will be ranked #2, rollover Mizzu, and play for the National Championship against Bama.
Thats just the way it is.
ABQCOWBOY;2452699 said:Everybody talks about OUs tougher out of conference schedule but they don't talk about the fact that the only tough road game they played was the one at OSU. They played Texas neutral, Kansas in Norman, Tech in Norman, TCU in Norman, even Cincy in Norman. Now, it's debatable if you call Cincy good to me but we can call them good if that's how it's viewed. They never played Missouri and they never played a stretch like Texas did with OU in Dallas, Missouri there, OSU in Austin and Tech in Lubbock.