Despite being at an agricultural and mineralogical disadvantage last night, the Longhorns still drove the Aggies into the ground. Beating any team by an Olde English is impressive (and smooth and refreshing), however how big of a statement is this win within the BCS picture? A&M was eliminated from bowl contention this year when they decided to suit up and the game's importance seemed artificially inflated because it is a rivalry game. A Three-Way divisional tie appears imminent unless Gundy's squad can man-up and beat Oklahoma. I think Tech is going to destroy Baylor, a team who thought its season was over two weeks ago. So where does this leave us? Did Texas just play its last game in 2008? Is Baylor going to be Adam James' breakout game? I also have a distinct feeling that Tebow will go ghostface from about 45 yards while Bowden is interviewed by Lisa Salters and celebrate in the endzone by simultaneously resuscitating an orphan child and his Heisman hopes.
Whatever the outcome of this week may be, unless a Criminole shanks Tebow on Saturday or Missouri makes some noise in the conference championship game, we are looking at a SEC-Big 12 BCS championship game, which means that the pollsters do not have big love for Utah.
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