OKLAHOMA IS PLAYOFF BOUND ?

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Playoff bound? Oklahoma stated its case loud and clear in Big 12 title game

Pete Thamel,Yahoo Sports?December 1, 2018

As Oklahoma has scored relentlessly and compiled yardage at a historic pace this season, the lingering question hovering over the Sooner program was whether their defense could keep up. Oklahoma fired defensive coordinator Mike Stoops after losing to Texas in the regular season, and statistically things managed to get worse.

So as Oklahoma (12-1) both competed in the Big 12 championship and the beauty contest for the fourth and final College Football Playoff spot on Saturday, the Sooners managed to cobble together the best possible result. Their beleaguered defense shut out Texas in the fourth quarter, made the game?s defining play and star quarterback Kyler Murray played at the resplendent level we?ve come to expect.

No. 5 Oklahoma?s 39-27 victory over No. 14 Texas checked all the boxes for the Sooners in making a case against No. 6 Ohio State in the presumed race for the coveted final playoff spot. The game?s highlights were fitting to the narratives surrounding the Sooners, as defensive back Tre Brown delivered the game?s biggest play. He blitzed from the slot and sacked Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger for a safety with 8:27 remaining in the fourth quarter.

After the safety gave Oklahoma both a 32-27 lead and, more critically, possession of the ball, the Sooners clinched the game with the same flair that?s defined their oppressive offensive season. Tight end Grant Calcaterra hauled in a one-handed 18-yard touchdown catch from Murray on a third-and-10 play with two minutes remaining.

The ball was perfectly lobbed by Murray, who solidified his place near the top of many Heisman Trophy ballots on Saturday. He finished 25-for-34 for 379 yards and three touchdowns, another breath-taking performance in a season defined by them. ?He?s the best player in the country, I think America saw that right here,? OU coach Lincoln Riley said after the game to ESPN

The Sooners? College Football Playoff hopes now hinge on the question that?s dogged the sport: Can anyone beat Alabama? If No. 4 Georgia defeats the top-ranked Crimson Tide in the SEC title game on Saturday, the Sooners are heavy favorites to slide into that No. 4 spot. No. 6 Ohio State plays No. 21 Northwestern later Saturday, but both the result from Oklahoma?s performance and the tenor of it work in OU?s favor. The Sooners entered the game with the country?s No. 100 ranked offense, yielding 32.8 points per game. Holding Texas to 27 points makes a marked case for improvement, especially after the Longhorns won the initial meeting 48-45. That game prompted the removal of Mike Stoops as defensive coordinator.

Riley did a pinch of lobbying after the game in an on-field interview. When asked why the Sooners should be included in the playoff, he didn?t duck the opportunity to politic: ?Because of what you saw today,? he said. ?It?s a 12-win team. Our defense played well today.? He added: ?We?re still getting better and better. Our best ball is ahead of us.?

Texas fans will be hoping, in part, that the Sooners reach the College Football Playoff. That opens the door for the Longhorns to potentially play in the Sugar Bowl, which would be another strong step in coach Tom Herman?s second season in Austin. Herman?s Longhorns went 9-4 and found both an identity and quarterback of the future, as Ehlinger finished 23-of-36 for 349 yards and two touchdowns.

Texas entered the fourth quarter tied at 27 with the Sooners, in part because a blocked extra point robbed them of the lead. But Texas? offense went silent after the safety and the defense looked tired as it kept whiffing on tackles while Oklahoma marched up and down the field in the fourth quarter.

Was Oklahoma?s late surge and new-found defensive chops enough to jolt OU into that No. 4 spot? There are still a handful of variables at play, but the result and aesthetics of the game couldn?t have gone much better.
 

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In my mind there is absolutely no doubt the four best TEAMS are

Bama
Clemson
Irish
Georgia

However I will be shocked if they put in UGA over OU or OSU because those two only have "1 loss" and a " conference championship".

Love to see how Vegas power rankings has these three teams rated (uga-ou-osu)....think they are extremely close despite one of them having 2 losses
 

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In my mind there is absolutely no doubt the four best TEAMS are

Bama
Clemson
Irish
Georgia

However I will be shocked if they put in UGA over OU or OSU because those two only have "1 loss" and a " conference championship".

Love to see how Vegas power rankings has these three teams rated (uga-ou-osu)....think they are extremely close despite one of them having 2 losses
I agree with this 100%.
 

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The Bulldogs' nonconference schedule includes Austin Peay, Middle Tennessee and UMass, and it doesn't have the conference championship to fall back on.

:sadwave:
 

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Who's most deserving based the criteria below

Strength of schedule/strength of victories

Team A 27-6
Team B 46-4
Team C 9-5
 

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Who's most deserving based the criteria below

Strength of schedule/strength of victories

Team A 27-6
Team B 46-4
Team C 9-5


Ga. other part of the schedule was certainly tuff.

0-1 vs top 10
5-2 vs top 30

the 4 teams still are supposed to come from the merits of a seasons worth of work. If that doesn't include a 1 loss Conference Title winner then why have them to begin with?

One game creating a 2 loss team shouldn't given to pause to overlook the body of work of other teams who have played within the outline guidelines to be in the playoff. So what's next because Alabama is "Alabama" and they end up with 2 loses they have to be selected?

No, Georgia had their chance just like Oklahoma knew a loss to Texas meant they knew they were out.

By the same measure Mich. could have locked it down at Ohio St.Opportunity knocks and you have to answer.

Time for the Selection Committee to disregard those who don't answer the door twice.
 

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ND faced 4 ranked teams at the time of the game (Michigan, Syracuse, VT & Stanford) and all 12 opponents were FBS.
 

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Most of the teams that are on ND schedule typically are good teams
So I respect their schedule
Not their fault that all but one is worth a crap this year

And they won all their games

Let?s see how they fare against Clemson
 

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Most of the teams that are on ND schedule typically are good teams
So I respect their schedule
Not their fault that all but one is worth a crap this year

And they won all their games

Let?s see how they fare against Clemson

ND 11 1/2 point underdogs to Clemson... they should join a conference... :0003
 

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Why doesn?t anyone criticize Clemson?s schedule? They played furman, ga southern and two best opponents were BC and NC St.
 
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