Published 11/19/2008
by Trey Bradley
at Bleacher Report - College Football
Tom Grant #2 Scott Pusich #4 (previous: 4) 9-1; BYE Oklahoma has bounced back admirably since the loss to Texas; well enough that the Sooners stand to benefit immensely should they be able to lay a smackdown on No. 2 Texas Tech this week in Norman (I'm leaning towards having the three Big XII programs tied for No. 2 or No. 3 if that happens). Sooner03 #4 Andrew Kahn #4 Peter R #4 Great team with a narrow loss to a higher ranked team. Bradford completes the trifecta of three of the best quarterbacks in college, all from the Big Twelve. Kris Cardella #4 Another Big 12 team with a great quarterback. Hold up over Florida because one loss was against a top-five opponent. Michael #4 Jason Perkins #5 Brian Scott #5 Robbie Munroe #5 Oklahoma has a chance to stir up a BCS controversy with a win this Saturday. Even a win this week won't guarantee a BCS bowl bid. Hector Aleandro #5 Andrew Bomar #5 Ron Johnson #5 The Sooners used the bye week to prepare for their most important game of the season. ...
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