Texas and Florida, because I think OU will beat TT and Texas will go to the Big 12 title game and beat misery, and I think Florida wins their last 3 and then beats Bama in the SEC CG.
That´s the big question ... is a win against Tech enough for OU to leapfrog Texas in the BCS?
That´s the big question ... is a win against Tech enough for OU to leapfrog Texas in the BCS?
OU beats Tech and is put at #3 in the BCS while Texas is #4. Florida cruises the rest of the year.
OU will get massive BCS points by beating OSU and Tech to finish off the year, followed by a repeat beat-down of the tiggers in the CCG. Tejas gets left out of the picture due to their loss at Tech and the three-way tie that ensued.
Let's assume that Oklahoma and Texas win out, and that Tech loses to Oklahoma but wins the rest of their games. In a situation where Tech beat Texas, who beat Oklahoma, who beat Tech, who goes to the Big XII Championship game?
Let's assume that Oklahoma and Texas win out, and that Tech loses to Oklahoma but wins the rest of their games. In a situation where Tech beat Texas, who beat Oklahoma, who beat Tech, who goes to the Big XII Championship game?
The rule is that the highest rated team in the BCS poll would win the South... and go to the Big 12 ship.
At which point that team will lose to Missouri, pushing the 2nd place finisher in the South into the mNC game, Mizzou into another BCS bowl, and the 1st and 3rd place finishers in the south into Christmas week bowls against teams that barely finished over .500. At this point the BCS officially dies.
Hmm... yes, I like this plan. :thumbsup:
I don't care what anyone says.... the fact that there are conference championship's in 3 BCS conferences and not the other three is the BIGGEST issue in the BCS title game.... the second biggest problem is non-conference schedules.