We have a really good tv contract

Oregon was ranked ahead. Oregon is probably the better team between the two. Yet, OU got the nod. You can only attribute that to Oklahoma being a big name in the college football scene.

Oregon finished in a virtual tie with OU, logging two more points than the Sooner -- 880-878 -- which can probably be attributed to the ever-classy Mike Gundy and some other knucklehead coaches voting oswho ahead of OU the day after the aggies lost to the Sooners at home.

Oregon lost two of its last four games -- one of them in a rout to 7-5 Arizona -- and squeaked by a 6-6 Oregon State squad by a single point in their regular-season finale.

That's called limping into the bowl season. You can say Oregon is a better team, but there's not all that much evidence to back that up.

Throw in the distance Ducks fans would have had to travel to reach New Orleans and yes, OU's vastly superior tradition, and it wasn't remotely a tough call for the Sugar Bowl execs.
 
Oregon finished in a virtual tie with OU, logging two more points than the Sooner -- 880-878 -- which can probably be attributed to the ever-classy Mike Gundy and some other knucklehead coaches voting oswho ahead of OU the day after the aggies lost to the Sooners at home.

Oregon lost two of its last four games -- one of them in a rout to 7-5 Arizona -- and squeaked by a 6-6 Oregon State squad by a single point in their regular-season finale.

That's called limping into the bowl season. You can say Oregon is a better team, but there's not all that much evidence to back that up.

Throw in the distance Ducks fans would have had to travel to reach New Orleans and yes, OU's vastly superior tradition, and it wasn't remotely a tough call for the Sugar Bowl execs.

I agree with you. I'm an OU fan. I just didn't get his argument is all. I wasn't trying to be negative towards OU. Sorry if it came off as that. I was just saying OU's name definitely played a part in going to the Sugar Bowl. All of what you just said is 100% true. But the BCS didn't force the Sugar Bowl's hand into taking OU.
 
Funny how a couple years change things (as I've probably mentioned before). We've gone from Mizzou can't compete in the SEC. They'll be lucky to occasionally be in the middle tier. to Yeah, Mizzou won 11 games, but their schedule was so easy. They would've been lucky to finish 3rd in the BCS.

But let's get back to the real point: TV. I found this interesting:

http://www.goodbullhunting.com/2013...ball-tv-ratings-2013-regular-season-final-sec
This has changed?

The word compete would suggest that occasionally the said team would win the league. Missouri couldn't compete in the Big 12, and just like on the big stage in the Big 12 they got humiliated in the SEC's big stage, after losing to the only other good team, at home, in their disastrous division. Missouri beat one ranked team the entire season, and that was 8-4 A&M at home in a nail-biter.

Nothing has changed for Mizzou. And when Georgia and especially Florida, and even Tennessee get back to their standard, Mizzou will be the 4th to 5th best in their own division.

But hey, at least they got OU off the schedule. It was clear they weren't ever going to win their first league title since the 60's staying in the Big 12.
 
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But let's get back to the real point: TV. I found this interesting:

http://www.goodbullhunting.com/2013...ball-tv-ratings-2013-regular-season-final-sec

Exactly. This proves my point that the Big XII has the best TV contract. I'll only list the teams who were on rated games (national TV) at least 9 times according to your list:

Oklahoma 12
Texas Tech 10
Baylor 10
West Virginia 10
Kansas State 10
Texas 9
Oklahoma State 9
Iowa State 9

Florida State 12
Miami 11
Clemson 10
Virginia Tech 9

Notre Dame 11
BYU 9

LSU 11
Alabama 10
Texas A&M 10
Auburn 10
Tennessee 9

Ohio State 11
Michigan State 9
Wisconsin 9
Rutgers 9

Stanford 10
Oregon 10
UCLA 10

The same thing is going on with basketball. They Big XII really pulled a fast one.
 
This has changed?

The word compete would suggest that occasionally the said team would win the league. Missouri couldn't compete in the Big 12, and just like on the big stage in the Big 12 they got humiliated in the SEC's big stage, after losing to the only other good team, at home, in their disastrous division. Missouri beat one ranked team the entire season, and that was 8-4 A&M at home in a nail-biter.

Nothing has changed for Mizzou. And when Georgia and especially Florida, and even Tennessee get back to their standard, Mizzou will be the 4th to 5th best in their own division.

But hey, at least they got OU off the schedule. It was clear they weren't ever going to win their first league title since the 60's staying in the Big 12.

:clap:clap:clap
 
Little Gary Pinkel is just happy he doesn't have to play Stoops anymore.

Yeah, we stole several Big 12 titles from them. What really twisted the knife was the fact that KU avoided us their *dream season*, so Jayhawk got the Orange Bowl, and Mizzou got two losses to us :D
 
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