Big 12 South Three Way Tie To Be Decided By BCS Rankings

by Austin Kent  |  November 29th, 2008
Oklahoma Sooners
The Oklahoma Sooners drew even with Texas and Texas Tech in the Big 12 South (AP Images)

The Oklahoma Sooners brought their conference record to 7-1 with a 61-41 victory over Oklahoma State on Saturday.

Sooners quarterback Sam Bradford threw for four touchdowns and 370 yards in the victory, while Cowboys quarterback Zac Robinson threw for three of his own.

The win means a three-way tie for the Big 12 South division lead as Texas Tech squeezed by Baylor on Saturday, 35-28, and Texas destroyed A&M.

With the win the Sooners must now wait on the results of the BCS voter decision as to who will play in the title game against Missouri.

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  1. Posted By Bob McCarty

    Now that a three-way tie exists between Oklahoma, Texas and Texas Tech, I have a suggestion for resolving the issue of which team should receive BCS votes in the final week of the season and, in turn, be crowned Big 12 Conference South champion. Rather than go with the formula endorsed by the Longhorns that omits the Red Raiders as a result of the Lubbock squad’s 65-21 loss to Oklahoma, BCS voters should go with a points-based formula to decide a winner — that is, they should add up each team’s total of points scored and points allowed against each of the other two first-place teams. BobMcCarty.com has a breakdown of the numbers.

  2. Posted By matt

    Comment *I think texas should go to the big 12 championship sue to the fact that the shut a&m out unlike tech tech and baylor or ou and osu..