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Anyway For Texas To Still Make It To The National Title Game?

So what are they supposed to do? Keep Tech at #2 even thought it lost by 40 points? Just wanting to know how you would rank them.

The problem is that when you lose, you drop. Oklahoma did. Texas did. And Tech did. Tech just lost late.

Unfortunately for Tech it came down to Texas and Oklahoma. And unfortunately for Texas the voters dismissed their head to head win.

And fortunately, they reflected the fact that UT lost to a team that OU beat by 40 points. OU is the strongest team of team of the three. It all worked out.
 
And fortunately, they reflected the fact that UT lost to a team that OU beat by 40 points. OU is the strongest team of team of the three. It all worked out.

This is laughable. Why even schedule the Texas OU matchup? Let's just compare how they fair against common opponents to gage whom is better since head to head is obviously meaningless to you.

Let's try this also in the NFL. The Giants came out flat today and just got beat by the Eagles, however the Eagles were blown out by the Ravens a couple of weeks ago. The Giants beat the Ravens earlier in the season however according to your logic the Ravens are stronger team because how they faired against a common opponent.
 
Re: Anyway For Texas To Still Make It To The National Title Game?

Nope

Sure there is.

A report surfaces that Bradford was actually ineligible after the fourth game of the season and OU is forced to forfeit 8 of their wins.

Or after Florida's lineup has a bit too much fun on New Year's Eve and the entire starting offense is arrested partying on the streets of Miami, a crazed Hurricanes supporter poisons the defensive starters when he brings them tainted room service in their hotel room. Desparate, the NCAA asks Texas to play a second bowl game.

See, it's possible. There is a chance.
 
Texas will still lead Florida in the computers.

Florida only needs to lead Texas by enough in the human polls to offset that.

Texas has a chance. If one in a million counts...
 
Texas will still lead Florida in the computers.

Florida only needs to lead Texas by enough in the human polls to offset that.

Texas has a chance. If one in a million counts...

The man on the left agrees

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Texas will still lead Florida in the computers.

Florida only needs to lead Texas by enough in the human polls to offset that.

Texas has a chance. If one in a million counts...

Throughout this thread you have been the most level-headed. Props.

(IMO)
 
Hookem is drinking a lot more than Kool Aid to come up with that

i agree with what Stoops said last night during the BCS show. 3 teams with the exact same overall record, exact same conference record, exact same division record, etc. yes Texas beat Oklahoma, but Texas also lost to Texas Tech, who Oklahoma beat. since everyone agreed on using the BCS as the 5th tie-breaker, this is where we stand. it's real easy just to say "forget Tech, this is really a 2-way tie." well, that's good and all, but the standings don't indicate that, and the bottom line is that the Sooners have had a more impressive season overall than Texas and Texas Tech, according to practically every factor that goes into determining who plays in the BCS Championship.

the Horns' gripe lies with Texas Tech for not only beating them, but also not losing to anyone else except those damn Sooners. oh well! enjoy the Fiesta Bowl
 
http://www.statesman.com/blogs/cont...horns/entries/2008/12/08/mccoy_to_stay_f.html

Longhorns quarterback Colt McCoy will stay for his senior season.

McCoy told the American-Statesman of his decision Monday.

“I’m not going anywhere,” McCoy said.

McCoy said he wants to play for a national championship, after falling one spot short of the title game this season.

“I’m coming back because we have a solid coaching staff,” he said. “And I’m coming back because I feel like I can develop the young receivers we have.”

McCoy said he will not “initiate” an evaluation with the NFL underclassmen committee. He said his coaches may ask for an evaluation for informational purposes, but he does not plan on asking them to do so.

McCoy is a redshirt junior. After this semester, he’ll have 12 hours remaining before he graduates. He said he’s planning on doing an internship this summer and will take a final course next fall, then graduate.

This is excellent news for all Horns fans. Now, if Shipley wins his petition for an extra year of eligibility (he should) then I would consider the Horns the favorite for next year.

I would guess that this eliminates Colt from all Heisman contention though. They will give the award to Bradford and hope he goes pro. They don't want another two-time winner.
 
http://www.statesman.com/blogs/cont...horns/entries/2008/12/08/mccoy_to_stay_f.html



This is excellent news for all Horns fans. Now, if Shipley wins his petition for an extra year of eligibility (he should) then I would consider the Horns the favorite for next year.

I would guess that this eliminates Colt from all Heisman contention though. They will give the award to Bradford and hope he goes pro. They don't want another two-time winner.

That is good news.

What's the reason for Shipley's petition?
 
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