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What has come of the big 12...

okiehorn

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Off the Charlie strong trend, what a joke the big 12 must be nationally..... quite possible the biggest game in the big 12 in a couple weeks and it's a 11:00 a.m showdown..... OSU/Sooners.... with a little help the winner could squeeze into the playoff... yet no one cares and betting game day won't be there. It's a strange state of affairs going on in the big 12.... not what I remember.

 
Why the hell is OU/OSU scheduled for 11:00???

That should be the Big 12's marquee game this week. Is it played on Friday or Saturday?

 
Wasn't OU-WV a prime time game?

NCAA just put Notre Dame on 1 yr probation moments ago. They vacate all their 2012 and 2013 wins. 2-yr show cause. A few other items, too. Wow.

 
J.B it's actually Dec 3rd (thinking they do this every year because that's when other conferences have the championship and we don't have one) I do agree with sha, OU/WVU was prime time but being this is another big game I'd think it'd make prime. I'll have to look into this ND stuff! That's insane.

 
I wouldn't look too much into it. There's no rhyme or reason on the schedule sometimes. OSU and Michigan have the 11:00 game on Saturday. I'm more concerned about what network carries the game. To your point, the RRR being on FS1 pissed me off.

 
I have confidence in the BIG XII. This season we have seen the beginning of the defense turning the tide against the offensive imbalance we have been experiencing conference wide. West Virginia's 3-3-5 has proven to be the most effective defensive formation yet to stifle the Air Raid and the Briles vertical attack. It has proven to be more effective than Patterson's 4-2-5. Watch tape of the last month or so or watch the games this weekend, everybody is running a version of the 3-3-5 at times now.

When the corners (and the nickel back) play press man it tends to disrupt the hitches and screens on the flanks. The defensive line must achieve penetration in this scheme to place at least a bit of rush in the QB. A greater emphasis have been placed on defenders that actually want to tackle. As stupid as it sounds, there were many players on the starting defenses at the beginning of the season who were not inclined to want to tackle. With the defensive backs being responsible for the short flank game the safeties and linebackers do not necessarily have to commit closer to the line of scrimmage pre snap. And that kills the Briles (and Gilbert) vertical attack. Of course the better your personnel the more effective this defense will be.

Also, Tech and TCU have decimated the spirit of their defenses by attempting to run at perpetual tempo. I think both of those teams will play much more deliberately on offense next season in order to shorten the game and to relieve their defenses. When Tech quits being an Air Raid based offense you will know the effectiveness of the Air Raid as it was has passed its zenith. Hell, even Mike Leach is emphasizing running the ball at Washington State.

I am relieved. The era of pinball offense in the BIG XII is coming to an end.

 
The continuing demise of UT athletics has not helped how others view the B12. No end to the freefall in sight either.

 
The continuing demise of UT athletics has not helped how others view the B12. No end to the freefall in sight either.
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