BCS Standings: Austin Awestruck
The BCS has spoken.
The tie has been broken. The Oklahoma Sooners will travel to Kansas City to take on the Missouri Tigers for the Big 12 Championship.
The Sooners, after defeating the No. 12 Cowboys of Oklahoma State 61-41 Saturday night, made their case to all of the coaches, reporters, and other voters in the two human polls that tie into the BCS rankings.
Oklahoma has been the "hot" team as of late, scoring 60 points in each of the last four games, including an impressive win over Texas Tech, 65-21.
It's true, Bob Stoops has got his squad on a roll and everything fell into place in his favor.
Yep, all that whining Mack Brown did paid no dividends in the end. What a classless guy that Mack Brown. I mean geez, who keeps their QB in during the fourth quarter of 66-28 blow out anyway? Colt McCoy has no business being in there throwing touchdowns late in the game.
How dare Mack Brown call a running play with 36 seconds left in a game where his team is already up by 13! He already had the game won, but I guess the voters who don't actually watch the games would respond better to a 20 point margin as opposed to 13.
Bob Stoops believes in sportsmanship and acknowledges the fact that a 40 point victory is enough of a slaughter to impress people. Who needs to score 60?
Oh ya, and Bob Stoops' Sooner team won the Red River Rivalry Game on top of everything else. Right? I mean they must have won considering they are the team that's advancing to Kansas City.
You see, head to head match ups are key in solving tie breakers. The Big 12 got it exactly right in using the always reliable BCS rankings to break a three way tie between OU, Texas, and Texas Tech.
In other words, a flip of the coin is the best way to determine the best team in the Big 12 South, and it did. When choosing between two teams that slaughter their opponents, you must look at the head to head between those two power houses and the BCS clearly did.
Voter bias doesn't exist and the coaches are very honest and trustworthy, thus making them the best people to be polled.
I also fully trust six very intelligent men who rank websites for a living to rank College Football teams using a simple computer program. Who in the heck needs a playoff? We've got the perfect system.
So Longhorn fans, stop the whining. Face it, your team doesn't deserve to be in the Big 12 title game. After all, the Longhorns lost to both OU and Missouri, so what makes any of you think you could beat either team in the title game?
I swear, Longhorn fans are the biggest babies and their coach Mack Brown has no class whatsoever. Bob Stoops has to defend his team week in and week out because their accomplishments have been overlooked.
Texas ALWAYS goes to the BCS and ALWAYS gets beaten by a top tier opponent each time. Look at the facts:
2003: L 14-21
2004: L 19-55
2006: L 48-49
2007: L 21-41
Case closed. OU deserves a shot this year, so it's only fair they get one.
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