(I didn't see this posted in another thread, so if it has been, I apologize.) Assuming OU beats Baylor & OSU, but Texas beats A&M to get to the CCG...and then loses. Nebraska would then get an automatic bid to the Fiesta. Assuming there was an open selection (ie Boise did not get in, etc etc etc), would the BCS take OU (as a "2" loss team) or Texas (a 3 loss team)? I would assume they would pick OU, since we would have a better record and (theoretically) be ranked higher, but I'm admittedly biased. Discuss.
We'll be in the BCS whether Texass wins out or not. To many top 10 teams play each other and too many over rated teams play relatively tough games for us to not move up.
did i miss something or what dont the big 12 champ play in the orange bowl against the big east champ or is all that out the window now. I mean cus i would love to see us kick the crap out of LU, or RU
Huh? Assuming I read that post correctly, there are many threads here explaiing the BCS selection process.
I say if Boise St loses... OU wins out... Texas beats A&M.... OU vs Texas in the Fiesta Bowl! Lets see what OU can do without turnovers and bad calls. Just wishful thinking.
The only good thing about that would be the image of Mack Brown's face (a la Tom Osborne) when they announce that he has to play us again.
If Ohio St/Michigan winner plays USC in the NC game, and the OSU/Mich loser plays in the Rose, the Rose will still have an at-large. The Rose Bowl would love to have the Big 10 runner-up play a Pac-10 team, but nobody else in the Pac-10 besides USC seems BCS-worthy. OU-Michigan would be one hell of a great Rose Bowl matchup.
If the Rose Bowl has the option, they will go with Pac-10 vs. Big 10 every single time, no matter how crappy the teams are.
i'd love to play one of these "one loss teams" and b*tch slap them to the tune of 50-0. shut some people up for a while.
Here's what some of the Boise State fans think. http://mb14.scout.com/fboisestatefrm...cID=3461.topic http://mb14.scout.com/fboisestatefrm...cID=3458.topic They're actually serious in their arguments. No surprise, they tend to favor Oregon as well. Join in the debate.
I hope so. And the more 1-loss teams that go down, the better the chances are for OU (I know it's an outside shot) to pick up an at-large. Cheer hard for Nevada to knock off BSU, USC to beat ND, Cal to beat USC, and the SEC to beat each other silly the last few weeks. Oh yeah- and Rutgers lays an egg in Morgantown. I'd like to see Oklahoma get a BCS bid.....well, except for the Fiesta.