The BCS could be a total mess. For now, Texas is 2nd, and OU is 3rd. Is that the way it should be? Is that the way it will stay if OU beats OSU? There's an argument to be made both ways. For Texas the argument is simple: The Longhorns beat the Sooners head to head on a neutral field. For the Sooners, it's a bit more involved. They would say: OU is playing better football right now. They hammered a Tech team that beat Texas just two weeks prior. They would argue that nobody is playing better at the end of the season and they are much improved from the October 11th meeting with Texas.
I'm not sure which side of the fence I fall on. But I bet there are some opinions out there. I'll wait until I see these two games this weekend before I decide.
David Reed
KXII Sports
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