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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 2817275" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Bedlam game? I'm an OSU grad and fan and watching them play seems to take years off my life with how they continually scrape by teams they should pound. However they can win big games as well, which is nice. When they were 9-0 I think they were given the shaft by the playoff committee. Loosing to Baylor, who is a damn good team, I felt they dropped too much in the rankings considering who is ahead of them currently. At the same time I think OU is ranked a bit high considering they lost to lowly Texas. OU te to get a lot of love from the ranking committees whether it is the current system or the BCS in years past. Other teams like Ohio State being ranked so high for so long with a schedule they play is beyond me and most other rational people. Alabama will always be the golden child as most SEC teams or most of the larger collegiate programs in the Southeastern US. It comes down to a flawed system at best. Different criteria is used for different teams during the same week. College football needs an 8 team playoff to get the most equity out of the system. </p><p></p><p>I'm excited for Saturday, period. Who shows up will be the determining factor. Yeah, weather will play a roll and the advantage goes to OSU with the game in Stillwater. Not sure it makes sense but I feel that whatever team wins may not be the best team between the two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 2817275, member: 14646"] Bedlam game? I'm an OSU grad and fan and watching them play seems to take years off my life with how they continually scrape by teams they should pound. However they can win big games as well, which is nice. When they were 9-0 I think they were given the shaft by the playoff committee. Loosing to Baylor, who is a damn good team, I felt they dropped too much in the rankings considering who is ahead of them currently. At the same time I think OU is ranked a bit high considering they lost to lowly Texas. OU te to get a lot of love from the ranking committees whether it is the current system or the BCS in years past. Other teams like Ohio State being ranked so high for so long with a schedule they play is beyond me and most other rational people. Alabama will always be the golden child as most SEC teams or most of the larger collegiate programs in the Southeastern US. It comes down to a flawed system at best. Different criteria is used for different teams during the same week. College football needs an 8 team playoff to get the most equity out of the system. I'm excited for Saturday, period. Who shows up will be the determining factor. Yeah, weather will play a roll and the advantage goes to OSU with the game in Stillwater. Not sure it makes sense but I feel that whatever team wins may not be the best team between the two. [/QUOTE]
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