I agree.
nope they get the pac 10 runner up
The Valero Alamo Bowl announced today a partnership with the Pac-10 Conference whereby the conference's first selection after the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) selection (the second pick overall) will participate in the Valero Alamo Bowl games following the 2010-2013 seasons. The Pac-10 will face a Big 12 opponent in the game.
"following the 2010 season"... this is the 2009 season so they don't play the Pac-10 runner up untill next year.
whoops looks like they'll beat up on big 10 fodder
If Bradford gets back by conference play, it's very possible they run the table. I wouldn't count them out of the national le hunt just yet, especially if they beat Texas and Oklahoma State (in Norman) and then win the Big XII. Extremely premature prediction...I say no worse than the Cotton Bowl.
if the o-line plays the way it did than they could fall to the hoilday but i don't see them falling all the way to the alamo bowl, It would also ruin the bowl trip vaction me and the wife take every year since there would be no reson to leave town.
Well, while all the Texas peeps want to continually celebrate the demise of uo, TFloss does bring up an important point - they are still undefeated in B12 play.
not if Tech has anything to say about it
CRC, I like how you didn't make fun of my post until after this weekend's loss to Miami. Way to play it safe! Regardless, OU's conference record will determine their bowl.
Last edited by TFloss32; 10-06-2009 at 01:21 PM.
OU could finish with 5 losses easy, texas, kansas, tech, ok state
their two wins are against tulsa and idaho state, for them to be ranked right now is a bigger sham than the entire bcs system
lol uo could lose every game remaining and prolly end up beating OSU; I guess that would be a fuked up version of cheeter karma.
Oklahoma vs. Michigan would be an interesting matchup as far as the 2nd tier bowls are concerned.
well i guess i am not going out of town next month
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