Down to their WO qb and behind 20-0, Baylor cuts lead to 20-17 ten minutes left.

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Baylor is flat as a pancake.

Late tackle by Baylor. Not called no surprise in front of the visiting bench. Then when the Horn bench responds to the uncalled late hit, Baylor's bench crosses the field to even up the numbers.

Didn't see it, but the Bear's walk on is playing quarterback. Johnson started and was still playing when it was 10-0. Texas has scored on all three possessions. Baylor got the ball first and didn't score after failing on third and one and fourth and one at the Texas 30.

If Texas holds on, OSU would go to the Sugar Bowl.
 

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Baylor is flat as a pancake.

Late tackle by Baylor. Not called no surprise in front of the visiting bench. Then when the Horn bench responds to the uncalled late hit, Baylor's bench crosses the field to even up the numbers.

Didn't see it, but the Bear's walk on is playing quarterback. Johnson started and was still playing when it was 10-0. Texas has scored on all three possessions. Baylor got the ball first and didn't score after failing on third and one and fourth and one at the Texas 30.

If Texas holds on, OSU would go to the Sugar Bowl.

Yep, and one of OUs quality wins goes down the crapper? (sort of)
 

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And texsa intercepted again... 3rd & long.

Field goal is no good but a flag & make it a 53 yarder that is no good and returned by the bears to about the 20 or so... And they miss a 40 yarder !

So 20-0 steers @ the half. Does that mean I hafta pull that hawx win at the last second or anything crazy? I hope the 'Corso curse' is not accurate today for sparty...
 
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One of the things we talked about earlier in the year, when OU switched back to a true spread, is that your quarterback gets vulnerable to taking a beating. Even more when he's running it a good bit. But just the pass rush exposure, like Heupel dealt with can lead to late season quarterback subpar function. From 2000 to 2003m when we were in the true spread, we had either beaten up quarterbacks, or less than OUr best guy taking snaps.

Johnson is now lost for the day. So their walkon is playing and so far, it ain't pretty.

A spread with a less than large fast quarterback can be lethal offensively. But sometimes, you get bit in the butt. Baylor's butt, legs and arms are now missing. It's a little like the armored guy in the Monte Python movie. They're runnin' out of limbs. But still pretty mouthy.
 

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Is there ANY way today's game could somehow take OU out of the top four? I can't see how, but if Texas goes on to beat Baylor, Stanford wins big, then all the other favorites win out.....could a 2 loss, PAC 12 Stanford slip by OU? Make me feel very good and tell me OU is in no matter what! UT is beating a wounded dog, so the committee should take that into consideration.
 
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They have a 4th string QB/WR/PR 5'9" at QB. UT has won this game.
 

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Is there ANY way today's game could somehow take OU out of the top four? I can't see how, but if Texas goes on to beat Baylor, Stanford wins big, then all the other favorites win out.....could a 2 loss, PAC 12 Stanford slip by OU? Make me feel very good and tell me OU is in no matter what!
NO, not with a backup QB that has not taken a snap in college.
 

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NO, not with a backup QB that has not taken a snap in college.

Yes, I returned to my senses and edited my post. But it's good to hear it from others. I just don't trust the committee. I know they are looking for some way to get Ohio State in.
 
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At this point with Baylor's offense hobbled to the point of irrelevancy, it appears that this outcome is inevitably a Texas win. And because the Bears are down to their 4th string QB, I doubt that a loss will impact OU's standing at all.

The selection commitee doesn't factor in margin of victory/loss, but they do factor in injury and how in affects a team. BU qualifies for that consideration.
 
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There are no computer factors, OU is in this isn't the BCS.
 

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At this point with Baylor's offense hobbled to the point of irrelevancy, it appears that this outcome is inevitably a Texas win. And because the Bears are down to their 4th string QB, I doubt that a loss will impact OU's standing at all.

The selection commitee doesn't factor in margin of victory/loss, but they do factor in injury and how in affects a team. BU qualifies for that consideration.
Yes we should know about injuries, and the outcome, because we did not get dinged when Mayfield went down, and just barely getting a win.
 
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That's a great example. The Baker-less Sooners had to defense a conversion to win by one, but because they won they jumped from 6th to 3rd.

Yes we should know about injuries, and the outcome, because we did not get dinged when Mayfield went down, and just barely getting a win.
 
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It's 20-7 and Baylor has third and goal from the Horns' six. They've actually run the quarterback on purpose two or three times since Johnson left.

Now fourth and goal on the six. They've missed two makable field goals and will kick on fourth down. 24 yard FG is good. 33 seconds left in Q3. Baylor ran a lot of running backs tacking snaps and outran Texas by ten in the third quarter. Likely to be 20-10 heading to the fourth quarter.

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Then the guy who returned the punt for a touchdown against us two years ago rank the kickoff back past midfield. Texas will start the fourth up by ten, with second and 8 at the Baylor 47. Or close to that.

Baylor might still pull this out.
 

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Temple has cut UHouston's 24-3 lead down to 24-13 and the Cougars are punting Temple ball just short of midfield.
 

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Pretty remarkable comeback. Texas has defenders falling as fast as Baylor's 4th teamer's passes, but Baylor is mixing a quarterback who can't throw but running some zone read and some Wildcat with two different RB's, they's scored on three possessions.

Still not sure why Charlies hasn't played Swoopes more. He started at quarterback and the Horns scored on each first quarter possessions. But the Horns with their best two quarterbacks both playing, have only five completions in the second half. Baylor has close to that.

The Horns now have little drive going with their lead cut to three. Second and five at the Bear 43, under seven minutes left.
 
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Baylor is the classic paper tiger..and clearly their bandwagon threw a wheel. Their recruits will see the truth and ditch the cheat Briles. Truly a pathetic game by Baylor in the ole bed pan.
 
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Time for Stoops to start Cherry-Picking...I think right now, he could slide in under any other School and steal the Recruit he wants from them...
 
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Baylor lost because their first three QBs were lost. And the third looked pretty good against OSU. Been watching college football since 1954 and don't think I have ever seen that. How could it hurt Briles' recruiting? Go to Baylor and get hurt? If anything I think Texas HS qbs would be lining up knowing there is a good chance to play no matter where you are on the depth chart.
 
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