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Sam Bradford is probably the favorite for the Heisman now
what I hate most about the polls is that it isn't if you lose it is WHEN you lose
So OU didn't let their opportunity slip when UT beat them on a neutral field? When was the last time the loser of the OU-UT game went to the national championship when both had 1 loss? OU and Tech both will have won on home fields.
You guys are making way too much out of this nuetral field thing. Mainly b/c: #1, it was a rivalry game & in this particular case it was The rivalry game for both teams...i.e. anything can happen & u guys found that out against tech. #2, 1-2 plays go the other way, & OU might win that game by 10. Texas got the breaks & won it, but as i've said...it was far from a dominating performance that clearly marked UT as being superior. I would say the same if the shoe were on the other foot. Furthermore I didn't hear any of this home field advantage talk when UT crushed Mizzou at home. UT just peaked too quickly.
The truth is every 1 of these front running big 12 teams has taken advantage of the home field; UT did vs. Mizzou & OSU, Tech did vs. UT & OSU & now OU is vs. Tech. We'll see if they look as dominating against a dangerous OSU team on the road.....which is a rivalry game for OU as well.
imo, based on how bad they're gonna beat tech, OU should jump Texas & so should Florida. The reason is b/c both have showed to be more dominant than Texas as of now:
Alabama
Florida
OU
Texas
Utah
USC
true... the non playoff system (I would say is ruining things,but in the age of money and controversy, it improves things for corporate (noth that I agree with it )). It is all about matchups. UT should have taken care of business against TT that is the bottom line
You guys are making way too much out of this nuetral field thing. Mainly b/c: #1, it was a rivalry game & in this particular case it was The rivalry game for both teams...i.e. anything can happen & u guys found that out against tech. #2, 1-2 plays go the other way, & OU might win that game by 10. Texas got the breaks & won it, but as i've said...it was far from a dominating performance that clearly marked UT as being superior. I would say the same if the shoe were on the other foot. Furthermore I didn't hear any of this home field advantage talk when UT crushed Mizzou at home. UT just peaked too quickly.
The truth is every 1 of these front running big 12 teams has taken advantage of the home field; UT did vs. Mizzou & OSU, Tech did vs. UT & OSU & now OU is vs. Tech. We'll see if they look as dominating against a dangerous OSU team on the road.....which is a rivalry game for OU as well.
imo, based on how bad they're gonna beat tech, OU should jump Texas & so should Florida. The reason is b/c both have showed to be more dominant than Texas as of now:
Alabama
Florida
OU
Texas
Utah
USC
I guess you failed to pay attention to how LOUD that OU crowd was every time TT had the ball .... That was one hell of a crowd. They were as pumped up as I've ever seen them get for UT or OSU.
Yeah...& ESPN college gameday being in Austin for the UT vs. Mizzou game didn't add anything to the crowd that ultimately showed up for the game that night...especially since it was UT's 1st time playing at home as the #1 ranked team since 1977.......Yeah they were rowdy in norman, but the fans in UT for that mizzou game weren't exactly a non factor either.
It is what it is...but at the end of the day, the teams still have to play.
Rivalry games can be funny. So what happens if Ok State beats OU?
Rivalry games can be funny. So what happens if Ok State beats OU?
not sure, Georgia was ranked higher in the BCS and didn't make it to NC game
It is a shame that I good team is going to be left out but I guess that happens all the time...Goodness it would have been a heck of a playoffs with all the Big 12 teams in it
True. But they got jumped by a team that had just won the conference championship game.
If Tech lost to Mizzou, UT could only get jumped by an idle team. I don't see that happening.