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This is a great article. Not sure who wrote it, but I think it makes the point.


In the eternal struggle of man versus machine, man failed miserably Sunday. That's not to say that the right team won't be playing in the Big 12 Championship Game on Saturday. The Oklahoma Sooners argued their case. They said nothing. No rented planes circling over Austin. No phone-ins from Bob Stoops in the middle of Mack Brown's Thanksgiving dinner. Just football. Just a 61-41 victory in hostile environs over a No. 11-ranked archrival. The Sooners' decisive win Saturday over Oklahoma State was as significant a road victory as any team in the Big 12 Conference achieved this season. There's your tiebreaker. As myopic Texas fans - and their head coach - conveniently decline to acknowledge, there was a three-way knot, not a two-team tie, atop the Big 12 South standings. Why should a single game played Oct. game played Nov.
1?
Yet, over and over again over the past two weeks, Brown had filibustered for voters not to forget his Texas team's October victory over the Sooners.

Never mind, he seemed to say, that just one week ago Oklahoma took apart a then-undefeated, No. 2-ranked Texas Tech team by 44 points - the same Tech team that beat Texas on Nov. 1.

Never mind that the Sooners' season ledger included nonconference victories over TCU and BCS-bowl-bound Cincinnati.

Longhorns fans countered by trumpeting their Oct. 18 - what is it about October? - win over the Missouri Tigers.

Oh, right. The team that Kansas beat.

In the end, what could Brown have done for me?
He could have just shut up and allowed his team's memorable 11-1 season do the talking for all of Longhorns, Inc.

Instead, Brown began to show up on TV more than that Geico lizard. The poor-taste clincher came Saturday night when he agreed to be interviewed in the middle of the Oklahoma-Oklahoma State telecast.

Why didn't Oklahoma do that, Stoops was asked Sunday?
"I was asked to be on the Texas game Thursday," the OU coach said, "and I said no. I didn't want to do it. I didn't think it was right.

Stay classy, Austin, Stoops was saying, without mentioning any names.

But as Stoops and the Sooners saw, Brown's politicking for his team worked. The Longhorns gained ground in both of the human polls.

Go figure. Texas, playing at home, defeated a vastly disappointing Texas A&M team 49-9 in a game that Colt McCoy was still quarterbacking in the fourth quarter.

Oklahoma, meanwhile, playing on the road, knocked off the No. 11 team in the nation - and yet lost ground in the human polls to the Texas poor-us campaign. "It was the campaigning.
I don't think there's any question," said Jerry Palm, whose CollegeBCS. com Web site is the bible for all things BCS. For all the whining, in other words, about computers and formulas and BCS rules, the human element continues to be the bug in the equation. The same thing happened in 2004 when writers and coaches, after Brown again had politicked all week, leapfrogged Texas over Cal in the final poll and sent the Longhorns to the Rose Bowl. Everyone seems to complain about the so-called "BCS computers," but as Stoops said, "They don't have agendas. They don't have loyalties. They don't have opinions. They don't have all the bias that everyone else does.

"And if you say no one else does, I don't think you're being truthful. When the numbers were finally added, Stoops thinks that the strength of Oklahoma's schedule likely was the determining factor that will send his team to Kansas City next weekend. It's probably not going to make TCU feel any better, but the Horned Frogs might well have sent the Sooners to the national championship game. "For people to continue to want to play out-of-conference games that people want to watch and go to and be excited about," Stoops said, "there has to be an incentive. Otherwise, just schedule four wins and move on down the road. You could almost schedule a bowl game by that. If Texas wants to blame anyone today, it needs to blame the guy that scheduled Florida Atlantic, UTEP, Arkansas and Rice. Similar cream-puff scheduling cost undefeated Auburn a title game shot in 2004. This time, fortunately, the six BCS formula computers cut through the rhetoric. They judged the football, not the filibuster. And Oklahoma came out the winner in more ways than one.

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By GIL LeBRETON glebreton@star-telegram.com

and I was going to post this as well. Great article defending OU’s case. If you listen to TSPN…..oh…they didn’t change the name officially to Texas Sports Programing Network yet?…it’s still ESPN?…my bad….easy mistake……ESPN, is all how Texas got screwed, as did USC, and OU should be some where below Ohio St.

Thought Clint Hurdle should be fired before it was cool.

by Redhawk on Dec 2, 2008 9:08 AM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Really!

Throwing bombs in the 3rd quarter when you are up by 40+ points with your starters is classy! I lived in Oklahoma for 10 yrs and went to high school there as well. I have met Bob Stoops and watched his games for many years. There has never been a more classless guy in college sports than say Jerry Tarkanian, Kalvin Sampson, Steve Spurrier and Barry Switzer. (notice the OU ties here.) Do not ever put class and Bob Stoops in the same sentence again. Complete ass-hole yes that will work. Understand that i like ass-holes. Class though he has along way to go. I also have 2 teams to throw out there in your non conference strength of schedual. Tenn-Chatt and Univ of Washington. Those are 2 of the most pathetic teams in all of college football. one was the worst team in the playoff series. Strength of schedual doesnt work for me either. face Sooner Nation, you got a gift now take advantage of it. The rest of America know you wont. You will lay down and die like the dirty dogs you are!!!

by LEMILES on Dec 2, 2008 9:15 AM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I agree

There is no way Oklahoma should be in the Big 12 Championship, no matter how much Brent Musberger loves them. That thrree way tie is a crock. Texas Tech had no chance of winning the south theye were ranked to low. It was in all reality a tie between Texas and OU and the last time I checked Texas won that matchup. Maybe they got in because of their past success in the BSC. Lets see blown out by West Virginia,Lost to Boise, Blown out by Usc and then there was that Kansas State thing. I pray they win and play my Gators.

by Duval county GATOR on Dec 2, 2008 10:12 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Way to lose to an unranked team buddy

Oh by the way thanks for Bob Stoops

39-33

by boomer1 on Dec 2, 2008 11:03 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Speaking of rankings

Where was Mississippi ranked when they beat the Gators in the Swamp? What’s that you say? They weren’t ranked? That means that Texas Tech has a better resume for the national championship game than the Gators do!

by ccmachine on Dec 2, 2008 11:18 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

BWAH HAHA HA

+100

Thought Clint Hurdle should be fired before it was cool.

by Redhawk on Dec 3, 2008 8:53 AM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

SEC Championship

You gotta take care of business in Atlanta this weekend first. Without Percy Harvin its not gonna be an easy task against a physical Bama team.

by jp21 on Dec 3, 2008 6:40 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Sooners still lost to Texas!

45-35! Oh ya the recent success in the BCS was a great touch by DUVAL! A** is something that is except by the FCC as acceptible on network TV. It can fly in here as well!

by LEMILES on Dec 2, 2008 11:12 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

The whole head to head...

…matchup didn’t seem to matter to Mack Brown in 2006. After the Texas vs. Texas A&M game in 2006, which A&M won, both teams had identical 9-3 records. That still didn’t stop Mack from using his coaches poll ballot to place Texas at #15 and the Texas A&M team he just lost to at #22.

Just thought you should know.

by Sooner71 on Dec 3, 2008 9:09 AM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Fair enough!

DO you think Bob would have voted Tex in front of OU sense Tex beat OU. NO! If he had he would have been an idiot. As much as I do not care for Bob Stoops I will never call him an idiot. You dont have the amount of success that he and Mack Brown have both had and be “stupid”. He did what he should do. i would have done the same thing as would anyone of you.

by LEMILES on Dec 4, 2008 12:44 AM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Well Mack

Shouldn’t preach one thing and do the other.

39-33

by boomer1 on Dec 4, 2008 7:31 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

He did vote!

the program cheated and his vote got taken away. if it would have gotten your kids where you want to go. you would have made that vote.

by LEMILES on Dec 5, 2008 5:43 AM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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