The Sooners will have to win at TCU next week and the Longhorns to defeat Kansas State to win their 8th Big 12 Championship Title, it will be hard to do but anything can happen
The Sooners will have to win at TCU next week and the Longhorns to defeat Kansas State to win their 8th Big 12 Championship Title, it will be hard to do but anything can happen
Certainly backed into championships before lol
I will root for Texas to win but do you really think they are gonna try to win and let their rival become conference champions? Lol
The shorthorns have very little chance up north so hoping for an OU win and a trip to the Sugar Bowl for a rematch with the Gators
This is inaccurate. Under the old system tiebreakers sent teams to the championship game where the champion was determined. That is not the case anymore. If KSU and OU finish with the same record then they are co-champions. The tiebreaker will only determine who goes to the Fiesta Bowl to represent the Big 12.
If OU beats TCU then they can put Big 12 champs on the stadium. This happened a million times in the old Big 8 when there was no conference championship.
I won't expect OU to be putting any Big 12 champs signs on the stadium anytime soon even if they win it this year.
i'm not sure i follow... if both teams win this saturday, then they both finish with one conference loss. wouldn't ksu's head-to-head win over ou make them conference champs?Originally Posted by bouldersooner
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edit: nevermind... looked up the rules on big12sports.com. apparently the tiebreaker is for determining the big 12 bcs representative and not the big 12 champ.
Indeed. Mixed feelings on this one for me. I grew up in MAC country (even though you could claim it was Big Ten as well, bu I can't stand them LOL) and it would be nice to finally see one of their teams break into the BCS.
However a Texas win over KSU would likely block them from moving up to #16. They also need Stanford to win, which isn't that far fetched at all. Of course it means nothing if they don't beat Northern Illinois in the MAC Championship this week.
Not the same at all. Texas A&M claimed a conference championship for being a co-division champion. Under that system you had to win the conference championship game to get a conference championship. What A&M did was not only lame, but against the rules that were agreed to prior to the season. I have no problem if they had claimed a co-division championship (even if that is kind of lame). If OU wins this week then they are playing by the rules agreed to by all teams prior to the season. I have no problem with it. Big 8 teams did it for 50 years. Comparing the two situations is silly because they're totally different.
Exactly. One of the most memorable ties was back in 1978, when a dominant Sooner team went up to Lincoln and basically fumbled away a national title shot at Nebraska, with Heisman winner Billy Sims fumbling at the 3 yard line as he was tightroping the sidelines for what would have been a game-winning score. Nebraska won 17-14, and it looked like they'd win the Big 8.Big 8 teams did it for 50 years.
The next week, Oklahoma played OSU in Norman in what was then a mop-up game, and Nebraska played Missouri in Lincoln. While OU was wiping the floor with the Pokes to the tune of something like 62-7, strange cheers would come up from the crowd at weird times (remember, this is WAAAAY before cell phones and internet) because they were listening to their RADIOS as announcements of the Husker score came in. Finally - the scoreboard and the PA announcer (the late Bill Boren) announced "Final from Lincoln - Missouri 35, Nebraska 31" The crowd went nuts. OU and NU finished the Big 8 at 7-1, as official "co-champs." Out of conference records mattered not one bit, just as they don't matter now in the round-robin Big 12.
The end-game? While Nebraska won the head-to-head match to get the "conference" berth in the Orange Bowl, the Orange Bowl reps decided that the best possible game was to rematch the Huskers against the Sooners, in a game the Sooners won 31-17 in a game that wasn't that close (NU scored a garbage TD literally as time expired).
I'll never forget the film of the phone call to Tom Osborne inviting them to play OU. It was dead silence, like they'd had their Christmas turkey stolen. The Orange Bowl rep heard nothing after the invite, and said "Hello? Hello?" And Osborne finally said "We're here." The expression was priceless.
As is the memory.
Bingo. Absolute classic.
IF both OU & KSU win Saturday as said before there will be Co big 12 champions according to the conference rules…. Since OU would be awarded a share of the conference title they would add it to the list giving OU 44 all-time conference titles...That more than any other university in the US.
PS:Many of the old Big 8 conference championships were split
The Sooners just won their 8th Big 12 title but honestly, I do not think they should be shared
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