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2013 Week 13 CFB Open Thread

Well you could be the cumstain that did our game today with Spiels.

At one point they flashed a graphic that showed OSU with more Top 25 wins and a better SOS than Baylor.

Dickbreath says"with everything being equal I guess yo give the nod to Baylor because they have more blow out wins"
By the end of this season, Oklahoma State will have played two ranked teams. Going based off of current records, only 5 teams they've played are bowl eligible.
By the end of this season, Ohio State will have played two ranked teams. Going based off of current records, only 7 teams they've played are bowl eligible (Penn State being one of them)
 
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By the end of this season, Oklahoma State will have played two ranked teams. Going based off of current records, only 5 teams they've played are bowl eligible.
By the end of this season, Ohio State will have played two ranked teams. Going based off of current records, only 7 teams they've played are bowl eligible (Penn State being one of them)

Not sure where this is going.

All I know is I had to listen to the fucker completely ignore the statistics that didn't fit the narrative
 
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What would it take to get a B1G at-large if Baylor loses this?

If Wiscy wins out, I think they're an automatic BCS bid. Remember the BCS bowls aren't ran by the mediots and they know Big schools bring in the best tv ratings and travel extremely well.
I figure there's 3 at-large spots. SEC is a given... leaves Oregon, Wisconsin, Clemson, and OkSt/Baylor/Texas fighting for last 2 spots.
 
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