Sunday, November 11, 2007

Around the Big 12

Phog U defeats Boone State 43-28: Boone State has allowed 203 points in 6 conference games. They are 5-5 with road games remaining against Baylor and my beloved Sooners. In Sagarin's ratings, there are 3 teams in the top 30 that have not played a single game against another team inthe top 30. Those three teams are Boise State, Hawaii, and Kansas.
Bugeaters wake up, drill Willie and Friends 73-31: This game reminds me of the KSU-Nebraska games pre Bill Synyder. Joe Ganz, younger brother of Albert, throws for 510 yds and 7 TDs in just a little over three hours. KSU rolled up 428 yards themselves, but allowed over 700 to Nebraska.
Baylor North continues roll, defeats CU Later: The Buffaloes went 3-9 against the Big 12 South, but are 0-4 against the North Division. Iowa State appears to be reacquiring a level of competency in their last four games, extending Missouri and Oklahoma into the fourth quarter then beating K State and Colorado.
Travis County Jail defeats Dust Pirates: Texas defeats TT 59-43. Texas was 12-18 on third down and a "Leach-like" 4-4 on fourth down. The Horns rushed for 283 yards and passed for 268. Texas has now scored 48 points in their last two fourth quarters. After the game, Leach condemned the Austin native led officiating crew. Had their been a plank nearby, I'm sure Leach would have compelled Referee Randy Christal to walk it. In a related matter, several Sooner fans recalling the 2005 Sooner game in Lubbock, burst into flames.
Missouri makes a deposit at Cash Machine U, 40-26: The lowest point total the Tigers have scored all year is 31 point in a loss to the Sooners. The Aggies played poorly in the first half, trailing 24-9 at the break.

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