hack Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 What if Oklahoma beats Nebraska, Nebraska beats Kansas & Kansas beats Missouri. Suppose after this scenario, Nebraska, Kansas & Missouri all finish the season with 3 conference losses. Who plays for the Big XII championship? Nebraska - losses to Missouri, Texas Tech, Oklahoma Missouri - losses to Oklahoma State, Texas, Kansas Kansas - losses to Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Nebraska (upset win over Texas - yeah, I know highly unlikely) I would think Kansas would go over Missouri because of the head-to-head victory & they wouldve beat Texas who beat Missouri. The question is would Nebraska go over Kansas because of the head-to-head victory or would Kansas go over Nebraska because Nebraska lost to Missouri & Kansas goes over Missouri? There's no way to sort them out head to head, nebraska beats KU, but loses to MU, MU beats NU, but loses to KU, KU beats MU, but loses to NU... so you go to record in the North...where each of these teams would have one loss... so you go to record against the number 4 team in the north....assuming it's colorado, all three teams will have beat CU..... so you go to record against the number 5 team in the north....assuming its KSU, all three teams will have beat KSU.... so you go to the last team in the North...ISU....all have beaten ISU... so you go to record against common conference opponents, which is just the North record because there's no South teams against which we all play..... so you go to highest BCS ranked of the three teams....that should decide it...it's unimaginable that one of the three would not be ranked, but if that somehow happened, you would go to winning % including non-conference opponents only one way to settle this... MONKEY. KNIFE. FIGHT! HciyMVDtLdU Quote Link to comment
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