HuskerTrucker
All-Conference
The one thing I got from listening to a lot of the Big XII games this week on the radio was that parity has arrived in the Big XII, like it or not.
In the North, the only team that looks to be weak is K-State thus far.
In the South, Baylor may be the weak link, but they really started out playing Oklahoma pretty tough.
From what I heard and saw this week, there really are going to be no easy give me's except for maybe K-State on anyone's schedule. I think this bids well for the Big XII itself, but with our teams beating up on each other within the Big XII, we are not going to fare well in the national polls. Both the North and the South could end up in a blood bath before it is over this season, which may hurt our (Big XII teams) positioning for BCS bowl games.
However, I don't think we are the only conference in this boat. I think the Big Ten, the ACC, and possibly even the SEC are going to feel the pain also, giving some of the lesser conferences face time in the polls. I imagine the NCAA has finally gotten to where they wanted the parity to be - however, I also think the calls for a playoff at the end of the season will only become louder and louder, with the real possibility of eventually having a National Champion with two losses, maybe even sooner than we think.
In the North, the only team that looks to be weak is K-State thus far.
In the South, Baylor may be the weak link, but they really started out playing Oklahoma pretty tough.
From what I heard and saw this week, there really are going to be no easy give me's except for maybe K-State on anyone's schedule. I think this bids well for the Big XII itself, but with our teams beating up on each other within the Big XII, we are not going to fare well in the national polls. Both the North and the South could end up in a blood bath before it is over this season, which may hurt our (Big XII teams) positioning for BCS bowl games.
However, I don't think we are the only conference in this boat. I think the Big Ten, the ACC, and possibly even the SEC are going to feel the pain also, giving some of the lesser conferences face time in the polls. I imagine the NCAA has finally gotten to where they wanted the parity to be - however, I also think the calls for a playoff at the end of the season will only become louder and louder, with the real possibility of eventually having a National Champion with two losses, maybe even sooner than we think.
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