The latest BCS rankings are out and despite the gains by [tag]Oklahoma[/tag] in the two human polls, Texas has taken advantage of the the [tag]Texas Tech[/tag] loss and moved up two spots to number two in the rankings. The computer polls are the reason the Horns are hanging on now but since the Sooners play a ranked team this week it may take an impressive Thanksgiving Day win to remind voters that the Horns actually beat the Sooners when they matched up in October.
Check out the top 10 below:
Rank | Team | BCS Average |
---|---|---|
1 | Alabama | 0.987 |
2 | Texas | 0.920 |
3 | Oklahoma | 0.912 |
4 | Florida | 0.875 |
5 | USC | 0.797 |
6 | Utah | 0.785 |
7 | Texas Tech | 0.778 |
8 | Penn St. | 0.752 |
9 | Boise St. | 0.658 |
10 | Ohio St. | 0.620 |
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Randall Blann
November 24th, 2008 at 1:17 am
Randall Blann says Texas Stomp Texas A&M.Dont think about Oklahoma and what they do against Oklahoma State.Texas beat Oklahoma on the field more than what the score was.Texas offensive lineman moved them around and so did the defense out muscle them.I would like to see Texas be strong and be agressive against Texas A&M Defense and move them around.Texas defense shut them down to one touchdown.