After what Oklahoma St did to the Huskers today, Missouri's win last week looks less impressive. That being said, yes they have a chance. After all Colorado beat the Sooners. So why not Missouri?
2007-10-13 11:02:53
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answered by Steve 7
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I'm posting after the question has already been answered, but Missouri did have a chance, not because OU is weak, but because Mizzou was strong. You think Texas is a bad team, you don't know football. Texas always rebounds from an OU loss. As for the other games, ask yourself this. "If the number One team in the nation played against the 5th worst, what would the score be?" You have your North Texas score. "If the number one team in the nation played against the number 15 team in the nation what would be the score?" You have today's score. Of course I'm not saying OU is the number 1 team, but they're not far. Colorado had all the makings for an upset, high-altitude, OU overlooking them, and home-field advantage with arguably the most pissed-off fans in the country.
2007-10-14 01:48:25
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answered by Felix 4
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Of course they have a chance! They do have Chase Daniel, he has been playing great.
No one gave Texas a chance last week and they had their best game of the season (until stomping Iowa St. today).
Sam Bradford has to be on for OU to win and Mizzou has a pretty good defense. Everyone thinks the Big 12 North is lame, but they are pretty good this season and they are doing damage to the Big 12 South.
Hoping Mizzou pulls it off, it helps my Horns climb back up the standings and rankings.
2007-10-13 18:03:00
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answered by Labradorables Rock! 4
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They definately have a chance. Oklahoma was beaten by Colorado - and their two "quality wins" were against teams that are VERY overrated, first Miami, and then Texas. Those two teams are not that good.
2007-10-13 18:03:55
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answered by SW1 6
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