Texas Columnist: BCS got it right
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Re: Texas Columnist: BCS got it right
You probably didn't even watch that game or you would of known Texas Tech led for 58 minutes. Tech had a 19-0 lead at one point. They pretty much controlled that game for the most part.***My Teams***
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Does it really matter? The fact is Texas Tech beat Texas head to head. Using your logic Texas Tech should goto the Fiesta Bowl over Texas.
You probably didn't even watch that game or you would of known Texas Tech led for 58 minutes. Tech had a 19-0 lead at one point. They pretty much controlled that game for the most part.
I already explained my logic - TT beat Texas on the last play of the game by 6 in their home field; Oklahoma destroyed TT in Norman; Texas beat Oklahoma at a neutral site. By looking at their losses, it is pretty clear that Texas' loss should count the least.Proud member of the OS Bills Backers.
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If OU would have only beat Tech by 14 in a hard fought game there would probably be more people on the Texas Tech bandwagon. Instead, OU destroys Texas Tech and everyone thinks Tech sucks and their win over Texas was a fluke.
Texas Tech destroyed Oklahoma State, a team that Texas only beat by 4 points at home.***My Teams***
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Valid point BigD, except Mack come on when they were playing, not during halftime.Comment
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here's the thing...
what if a one-loss team's only loss came to a two-loss team? the argument, on the field is (in a sense) that the two-loss team is better than the one-loss team. IN the end, however, the teams are judged on a body of work, not just part of it...the one-loss team is likely in the end to be ranked higher.
we might be confused if we look at the UT / OU issue as a 'tiebreaker' situation. The BCS isn't breaking a tie, but judging the teams more or less individually.
GaTech is in the top25, yet they lost to VaTech, who is not, and VT is playing in the conf. championship...
I am not saying that compares...i am just trying to put this issue in some perpsective, and trying to wrap my brain around it.
Personally, even though I think OU is better and would win on most days, UT got a good hosing. But they aren't judging based on the OU/UT game, I figure they are judging on the 2008 season.Australian Rules Football...just sayin'Comment
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Man.......i love this stuff,im just glad we are on the good side of it lol.. Little did anyone really know that the groundwork was being set for, arguably, the most devastating offense in the history of college football.Comment
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the point is that all coaches campaign these days. They have to. When votes are used to determine anything, campaigning is involved.
blame the system that we have and the BCS, not Mack Brown.Comment
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he didnt campaign more than stoops. You must have missed all of Stoops media interviews. Bradford "campaigned" also....cant blame either one of them.
the point is that all coaches campaign these days. They have to. When votes are used to determine anything, campaigning is involved.
blame the system that we have and the BCS, not Mack Brown.
That being said, the system has benefited Texas before. Remember when Brown campaigned Texas into the Rose Bowl over Cal?***My Teams***
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