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With Boise St. going down (again) today, it seems like the Coogs MAY get a shot at the Rose bowl.
Wouldn't that be something? Not sure how they will fare against the "big" boys, but with that offensive firepower, should definitely be an entertaining game.
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The Cougars have had the most sticky-sweet of cupcake schedules so far but they will have three tougher tests if they want to finish undefeated.
They host SMU (6-3) next Saturday then visit Tulsa (6-3 but undefeated in conference) the following Friday. If they get through those, they'll play in the C-USA conference championship game, likely against ranked Southern Miss (9-1). Should they win all of those, they would be 13-0 and would surely get whatever BCS bowl bid is reserved for the non-BCS conference representative. It's possible they might still get there even with a loss but it would be dicey. The offense will certainly score points but the defense is not very good which is going to be the big worry. Could they stop a good team? |
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To get a BCS berth they have to either:
So basically win out and they're in, unless Boise State manages to win the Mountain West and stay ranked above them. It's also theoretically possible that they could get an at-large berth if they don't win C-USA, but extremely unlikely since they would drop in the rankings with a loss. |
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One more win and it's a sure thing. They beat Tulsa today worse than ou, osu, or Boise did. It doesn't make the better than those teams, but it shows that with the defense they've played the 2nd half of the season, they are in the same zip code. Here's hoping to the sugar bowl so they are close enough to have some fans show up.
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Through Tulsa, a comparison can be made:
@ Oklahoma 47, Tulsa 14 (33 pt difference) Oklahoma St. 58, @ Tulsa 33 (25 pt difference) @ Boise St. 41, Tulsa 21 (20 pt difference) Houston 48, @ Tulsa 16 (32 pt difference) If UH goes undefeated, I'd support having them playing for the National Championship. |
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I'm a fan and alum, but I would not support it. They were not counting on keenum being around when they scheduled this year, and they left off the Okstate, miss st, Texas tech of recent years. That was a conscious choice that looked smart at the time, but ended up giving them one of the weakest schedules in the country. Tough luck, but there are about 15 million reasons to be comforted by a BCS game. That and the new stadium they are breaking ground on should be enough to keep things rolling after case. I just hope sumlin sees the upside.
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