Actually, I was thinking that was a representation of who they felt would play in the Big XII Championship game. That was never mentioned, but I still think that might have been what they were there for. I have a feeling whatever loose scripts they use for those court sessions quickly go out the window once Holtz starts drooling on himself and May starts rolling his eyes.I would like to know why ESPN used Nebraska and Texas helmets while they did their mock court room bullsh#t? We haven't chocked a game away yet, and both teams are undefeated! :WTH
I don't buy this logic, BYU is a good football team, maybe not great, but pretty damn good.Actually, I was thinking that was a representation of who they felt would play in the Big XII Championship game. That was never mentioned, but I still think that might have been what they were there for. I have a feeling whatever loose scripts they use for those court sessions quickly go out the window once Holtz starts drooling on himself and May starts rolling his eyes.I would like to know why ESPN used Nebraska and Texas helmets while they did their mock court room bullsh#t? We haven't chocked a game away yet, and both teams are undefeated! :WTH![]()
To be honest, in terms of the top teams, yeah the Big XII was overrated. Okie St. loses to Houston and Oklahoma loses to BYU, who is now overrated imo. If OU was really the 3rd best team in the country, they would have been far enough ahead of BYU to win without Bradford.
After the first two games, who are the big 12 quarterbacks that get all the buzz? Zach Robinson, Gabbert, McCoy, Bradford. How does this stat hit ya?
BIG XII QB RATINGS AFTER 2 GAMES
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/conferences/...09&confId=4
Johnson from Texas A&M has only played one game so those stats are more skewed, also Bradford has obviously been hurt.
This pisses me off. Especially after that "who is Zach Lee" comment at the Missouri game in week 1.
186.41 is slaughtering the rest of the big 12 quarterbacks IMO. You can argue the strength of schedule over the first two weeks, but I don't think that A&M, Tech, Texas, or Missouri has played anybody that much harder.