Justin S. No. 3

Steve Roeland No. 4
Still hoping for a BSC title shot if top 3 crumble.

Michael Shibley No. 4
Still a scary team.

College Football Fanatic No. 4
I'm still wondering how they gave up 35 to Kansas State, but getting 55 in the first half is a big accomplishment.

Adam Lindemer No. 4
The Sooners have scored at least 35 points in every single game. Their loss to Texas still doesn't hurt them one bit.

Dan Boss No. 4

Keith No. 4

Bill Wilson No. 4

Peter R No. 4
Only lost to number one. Sam Bradford has earned his invitation to the Heisman presentation.

Chris Sielicki No. 4

Tom Gayvert No. 4

Burgess Shaw No. 4
The offense is just fierce. Defense played good in 3 quarters.

Owen Munro No. 4

Nick Martin No. 4

Michael Devivero No. 4

Matthew Johns No. 4
This is where it gets interesting. If the Sooners run the table and Texas loses in the Big 12 championship, do we have another BCS controversy?

Matt Cook No. 4

Kevin Thomas No. 4

Jared Reback No. 4

Steve Moreau No. 4

Tom Zimmerman No. 5

Trey Bradley No. 5

Brian Evans No. 5

Pete Dymeck No. 5

Jason Hackney No. 5

Matt Wright No. 5

Josh Walfish No. 5
The Sooners season is back on track. 2 straight victories and their next hard game won't be until they host Texas Tech at the end of November.

Andy Walsh No. 5
Sooners need to pull for a Tech win this week to have a chance at a conference title.

Saruni Meekisho No. 5

Dustin Johnson No. 5

Colin Flosi No. 5
It's a shame that their defense looks like the worst of the remaining Big 12 contenders.

Colin Clark No. 5

Stephen Jeffries No. 5

Jackson Smith No. 5

Scott Pusich No. 5
Answer this: if Texas and Alabama lose the Big XII and SEC championship games, respectively, does Oklahoma get to the BCS title game? Not likely. It’s much more probable that Florida, Georgia (whomever makes the SEC title game), or USC (should they run the table) face Penn State. That’s another reason I have Utah at No. 4. Should both the Utes and the Nittany Lions run the table, and Texas and Alabama lose, I believe (barring an eight-team playoff, which would and should include Oklahoma) the BCS title game should match Penn State with Utah.

12 No. 5
The Sooners need someone in the top 5 to lose, or they will play for a consolation prize once again.

Jared Davis No. 5

Michael Walsh No. 5
Off Day for Sam Bradford (Still with 4 TDs), but the Sooners did what it needed to against Kansas St.

Kristofer Green No. 6

Scott Glesner No. 6
Well...if Texas Tech can win the rest of their games except the Oklahoma matchup, Oklahoma still has a shot at the Big 12. If not, they always have the BCS Championship to fall back on.

Corey McSweeney No. 6

Aaron Barton No. 6

Will Chappell No. 6

Nic Gulas No. 6
Sooners are still waiting for someone to fall so they can move up, but things don't look good for championship aspirations.

Brett Kettyle No. 6
Another Big-12 school that could possibly still be in the Top 5 despite its loss. Tough remaining schedule with TT and Okla. State left to play.

Ben Lee No. 6
That this is the 3rd best team in the Big 12 South is amazing. They still have to play Texas Tech and Oklahoma St., so we'll see how good they are then.

Jason Perkins No. 6

Jeff Coe No. 7

Vince De Luca No. 7
They let Kansas State put up 35 against them? No chance they are a top-five team this week.

Dwyne Philippin No. 7

Gene Slater No. 7

Timothy Croley No. 7

BabyTate No. 8
Not a real factor since Reynolds has been hurt.

Tacoma Ute No. 8

Ryan Williams No. 9
Haven't been as impressed by this team as other have.

RedRaider Red No. 9
Thats right. No. 9 for the Sooners. Not so much because they're bad... more like the teams ahead of them are pretty damn good.

Larry Sigurdson No. 10
Oklahoma is like Missouri, in that they are playing well but aren't as impressive as those listed above them.

Alex Ferguson No. 16
A pretty good team