Why did the big xii do a split title? was head to head not the first tie breaker?
Did they just change the rules because the narrative would fucked if the big xii champ was left out in favor of the 2nd place team?
Lol. Remember the logic circle jerk with Texas/ou/tech where they went to the sixth made up tie breaker? At least now they got rid of all attempts of legitimacy.
Blah blah blah. Enjoy the sun bowl
To go back in time to this post.. That type of block really needs to be taken out of the game if this 'player safety' thing is really going to happen. Theres absolutely no reason to come full speed and light someone up, especially peeling back like that. You should never be blocking with that type of force going back towards the line of scrimmage.I thought that one was clear as day, led with the shoulder and helmets hit only after the contact. Pereira is the worst.
They don't need to expand to get a conference championship game.If FSU gets left out of the playoffs I'm going to make ur post my signature. Going undefeated in college football has never been a guarantee of anything. Bart Scott for the mongmitte wheels to turn.
From a selfish perspective, if TCU gets dropped because of lack of conference championship game, then I bet the Big XII expands immediately, grabbing the closest available 2 teams. You know Hamilton gonna schmooze if that happens.
They don't need to expand to get a conference championship game.
I would just have the top 2 teams in the standings play each other (ex: Baylor/TCU again this year) but I'm not sure the Big XII would understand how tie breakers work and we'd have 6 teams on the field for the CCG.They will doe. Two sets of 5 creates a bunch of trog problems with scheduling.
To go back in time to this post.. That type of block really needs to be taken out of the game if this 'player safety' thing is really going to happen. Theres absolutely no reason to come full speed and light someone up, especially peeling back like that. You should never be blocking with that type of force going back towards the line of scrimmage.
I would just have the top 2 teams in the standings play each other (ex: Baylor/TCU again this year) but I'm not sure the Big XII would understand how tie breakers work and we'd have 6 teams on the field for the CCG.
Oh you lie. You so lie. He actually was going back towards his own goal line.
When the hell did I say it was illegal?Literally no part of either the NCAA or NFL peel back rules were violated on that play. In fact, the rules specifically mention THAT type of block as being legal. Near shoulder to the front of an opponent's body is a LEGAL block.
Not to mention the player initiated the block was a not aligned inside the tackle box at the snap of the ball to begin with, negating any peel back block violation to begin with.
When the hell did I say it was illegal?
To go back in time to this post.. That type of block really needs to be taken out of the game if this 'player safety' thing is really going to happen. Theres absolutely no reason to come full speed and light someone up, especially peeling back like that. You should never be blocking with that type of force going back towards the line of scrimmage.
Uh, maybe the part where you said that type of block really needs to be taken out of the game and then proceeded to explain a rule that already exists in both the NCAA and NFL rulebook? That play didn't fulfill any requirements of the peel back block rule.
seriously over this current corching staff at OU. they're never going to come close to competing for a big 12-2-2+2 title again, let alone a playoff berth. clean house and start over. i don't even care if they suck for a decade, but at least there will be a legit reason.
Trade you Mike Riley for Bob Stoops. Straight up.
only if we get frost and the faux pelini twitter account in the deal. stoops wouldn't win at nebraska, either
if he could do that while riding on the schooner it would be the greatest thing ever