ScottyBuff
Well-Known Member
TCU and Oregon both end their regular seasons against the team that the other started the regular season against.
Oregon whooped New Mexico 72-0 at Autzen Stadium on September 4th.
While TCU edged out Oregon State 30-21 in JerryWorld to begin theirs on the same day.
Today, TCU plays the Lobos in Albuquerque and next week Oregon travels to Corvallis to play the Beavers.
Obviously, New Mexico is just a cupcake, but does TCU have to have an "Oregonian" beatdown to look impressive (72-0 type)?
Does Oregon State need to keep it within 9 points to make TCU look good in comparison?
With Auburn still to play a CCG and potentially lose Cam Newton at any time, these head-to-head comparisons could sway voters between TCU and a 1-loss SEC or Big Ten school for the BCS title game.
Oregon whooped New Mexico 72-0 at Autzen Stadium on September 4th.
While TCU edged out Oregon State 30-21 in JerryWorld to begin theirs on the same day.
Today, TCU plays the Lobos in Albuquerque and next week Oregon travels to Corvallis to play the Beavers.
Obviously, New Mexico is just a cupcake, but does TCU have to have an "Oregonian" beatdown to look impressive (72-0 type)?
Does Oregon State need to keep it within 9 points to make TCU look good in comparison?
With Auburn still to play a CCG and potentially lose Cam Newton at any time, these head-to-head comparisons could sway voters between TCU and a 1-loss SEC or Big Ten school for the BCS title game.