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If Texas wins against Ohio State by a big margin and Oklahoma wins by a small margin-?
do you think Texas and OU should share the NC at least?
15 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
NO because OU is going to lose by at least 2 TDS and OSU is going to get destroyed by Texas
- Anonymous5 years ago
supply up observing the scoreboard. inspect the marvelous score of each and every interest Alabama's been in touch in. The pink Tide do not score a great sort of factors. they're very lots protective-minded and count on great performs from their protection to win video games. If Texas Tech wins great, on the different hand, there's a threat, yet i'm not in accordance with anybody triumphing great - Oklahoma State purely lost by potential of a measly 4 factors against Texas.
- BlueThunderLv 71 decade ago
The NCAA doesn't recognize a national champion for Division 1 football, so a shared championship is possible.
The winner of the BCS National Championship Game will be the BCS national champion. That's the defined outcome. No 3rd team will have a chance.
The AP and other poll services may have a different number one team after the bowl games are over, so there could be a shared "mythical championship".
In the last AP Poll, Oklahoma was #2 with 1540 points and Texas #3 with 1530 points, very close. So, with your scenario, Texas could end up being #1 in the AP Poll. I think many of the Florida #1 voters would move their selection to Oklahoma and not Texas, but who knows, it could happen.
- 1 decade ago
I think that would only be fair. Co-national champions have occurred, I believe USC and Oklahoma were co-champions in the early 2000's.
- Jim ((C.A.B.))Lv 61 decade ago
It's possible, but that goes off the assumption that Texas will win against OSU.
- しІしҬՏԱทᗋᗰILv 71 decade ago
I will never happen!Texas is not playing in the NC game.
Beating Ohio St is no big deal!!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No. It's still the National Championship versus the Fiesta Bowl. That's all the difference.
- Go BlueLv 61 decade ago
No. A win over Florida means a lot more than a win over Ohio State, regardless of score.