The Sentinel-Record

Big 12 on notice after Sooners’ opening statement

- RALPH D. RUSSO

Time for the rest of the Big 12 to step up.

No. 2 Oklahoma gave the conference a signature victory last week at Ohio State that should serve the Sooners well when the College Football Playoff selection starts sorting through contenders.

Two other ranked Big 12 teams hit the road this weekend for the worst kind of games: against nonconfere­nce opponents that are good enough to pull an upset but not good enough to be considered equals.

No. 9 Oklahoma State is at Pitt and No. 18 Kansas State visits Vanderbilt, giving the Cowboys, Wildcats and the Big 12 far more to lose than gain this weekend. Too much energy is spent and too many words are spilled on the debate over which conference is best, but the only league to get left out of the playoff twice is in need of a narrative shift.

Baker Mayfield and company have done their part, but it would be nice for the Sooners to get some backup and provide the Big 12 multiple playoff-worthy looking teams heading into conference play.

The Cowboys and Wildcats — along with No. 20 TCU — are probably the best bets to be formidable rivals that either help Oklahoma build a playoff case or beat Oklahoma and make one of their own.

There is one wild card: Don’t laugh, but Texas is at No. 4 Southern California on Saturday. The Longhorns have been involved in a few of these types of matchups in recent years. They have the scent of a big game, but never quite taste like the real thing.

Tom Herman’s job is to change that and beating USC in the first meeting between the schools since the classic 2006 Rose Bowl national-championsh­ip game would be delicious not just for Longhorns fans but for the whole Big 12.

The picks:

* Illinois (plus 18) at No. 22 South Florida, Friday night: The Bulls only played well in spurts during their first two games and then got an unexpected week off to deal with Hurricane Irma. It’s hard to guess what to expect out of them … USF 28-14.

* No. 3 Clemson (minus

3½) at No. 14 Louisville: The three meetings between the Tigers and Cardinals have been decided by a total of 15 points and all won by Clemson … Clemson 31-24.

* No. 23 Tennessee (plus 5) at No. 24 Florida: Now might be the time for the Gators to start running the option. The Vols couldn’t stop it against Georgia Tech and just about everything else the Gators have tried in recent years hasn’t worked … Tennessee

24-20, upset special.

* Texas (plus 15) at No. 4 Southern California: If he wasn’t playing with Sam Darnold, Trojans RB Ronald Jones might be a Heisman contender … USC 48-28.

* SMU (plus 19½) at No. 20 TCU: Horned Frogs have won six straight and nine of 10 in the Battle for the Iron Skillet … TCU 49-27.

* Air Force (plus 24) at No. 7 Michigan: Playing service academies and their option offenses can be a real pain … Michigan 30-14.

* Army (plus 30) at No. 8 Ohio State: No, really: Playing

service academies and their options offenses can be a real pain … Ohio State 38-13.

* No. 12 LSU (minus 7) at Mississipp­i State: Bulldogs need to work on those oldschool fumble drills … Mississipp­i State 27-21.

* Oregon State (plus 21) at No. 21 Washington State: Cougars QB Luke Falk will start after leaving last week’s game with an apparent injury … Washington 45-17, best bet.

* No. 9 Oklahoma State (minus 13½) at Pittsburgh: Cowboys needed overtime to beat the Panthers last season … Oklahoma State 38-21.

* No. 10 Wisconsin (minus

17) at BYU: What in the name of LaVell Edwards is going on with the Cougars offense? BYU averages just 4.26 yards per play … Wisconsin 28-13.

* No. 18 Kansas State (minus 3½) at Vanderbilt: The Commodores are fourth in the nation in defense at 2.89 yards per play allowed … Vanderbilt 23-17.

* No. 19 Stanford (minus

9½) at San Diego State: Cardinal’s Bryce Love vs. Aztecs’ Rashaad Penny in a matchup of two of the best backs in the country who were backups most of last season … Stanford 35-24.

* No. 25 UCLA (minus 3) at Memphis: Bruins get the dreaded body clock game, kicking off at 11 a.m. CT or 9 a.m. West Coast time. Oh, and the Tigers are good … UCLA

38-28.

Other games: No. 1 Alabama 45, Colorado State 14. No. 2 Oklahoma 50, Tulane 14. No. 5-Penn State 58, Georgia State 10. No. 6 Washington 56, Fresno State 14. No. 16 Virginia Tech 42, East Carolina 14.

South Carolina 28, Kentucky 20. Purdue 41, Missouri

36. Texas Tech 49, Arizona State 38. Ole Miss 52, California 38.

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