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Big 12 finally starts to heat up...

ecojew

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Feb 1, 2006
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....as the top four teams finally start playing against one another. The teams have just one loss among them, OU's inexplicable loss to TX. But they will now distribute 6 losses among one another, which will have ramifications on the college playoff rankings. I would like to see things end up with the B12 once again left out of the playoffs due to the lack of a CCG. That might be enough to force them to expand at least to 12 schools and kick off another round of conference realignment.

Interestingly, our former cousins - WVU - have played all four of them, losing to each in the month of October. Here's the link to the Yahoo article on the month ahead for the B12.


http://sports.yahoo.com/news/grind-top-4-big-12-teams-fun-others-234758182--ncaaf.html
 
I so want none of them to end undefeated and be left out again.

(Cincy is praying as well)
 
Right now it looks like the PAC 12 will be left out, and probably rightly so.
If Stanford runs the table, the talking heads say a 1 loss B12 team is out.

OSU
SEC
Clemson
Stanford

*ND


November is the month where the truth is told. Liars are outed. This is going to be fun.
 
What's a joke is that instead of going to #2 TCU (8-0,5-0) at #12 Ok State (8-0,5-0), ESecPN's College Gameday is going to LSU (7-0) at Alabama (7-1). It's their THRID time at a game where Alabama is the home team this season (2nd in Tuscaloosa), and the mighty Tide have beaten: Middle Tennessee State, Louisiana-Monroe, Georgia (bad), Tennessee (4-4), Arkansas (4-4, lost to Texas Tech), Wisconsin (down year), and one quality win vs. aTm. And in their article announcing it, they begin with "There was no drama this week about ESPN College GameDay's next location." What bias.
 
What's a joke is that instead of going to #2 TCU (8-0,5-0) at #12 Ok State (8-0,5-0), ESecPN's College Gameday is going to LSU (7-0) at Alabama (7-1). It's their THRID time at a game where Alabama is the home team this season (2nd in Tuscaloosa), and the mighty Tide have beaten: Middle Tennessee State, Louisiana-Monroe, Georgia (bad), Tennessee (4-4), Arkansas (4-4, lost to Texas Tech), Wisconsin (down year), and one quality win vs. aTm. And in their article announcing it, they begin with "There was no drama this week about ESPN College GameDay's next location." What bias.
1. Why did you post this here?


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