Texarkana Gazette

Big 12 appears poised to beat itself up again

- By Luke Meredith

The easiest way for a Power Five conference to produce a playoff team is to have one of its schools go undefeated.

Once again that might be nearly impossible for the Big 12—even in league play.

The cannibalis­tic conference is already down to two unbeaten teams in No. 6 Oklahoma (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) and No. 12 West Virginia (3-0, 1-0), and four of the

five schools that won their Big 12 opener square off this weekend. The Sooners host Baylor (3-1, 1-0) and the

Mountainee­rs will face No. 25 Texas Tech (3-1, 1-0) on the road Saturday.

The fifth team to open league play with a win, No. 18 Texas (3-1, 1-0), will see Oklahoma on Oct. 6 in the annual Red River Rivalry game.

That means, at best, there will be just two teams without a Big 12 loss just three weeks into a nine-game, round-robin slate.

“I think every week, and I’ve been saying this awhile, this league has been beating up on each other trying to get an undefeated team forever,” TCU coach Gary Patterson said.

The Big 12’s predicamen­t isn’t exactly unusual among Power Fives. It’s the league’s setup that’s unique—and possibly damaging to its national title hopes.

The ACC has four unbeaten teams left in Clemson, Syracuse, Duke and North Carolina State. The Big Ten is down to Ohio State and Penn State, who will face each other on Saturday.

The Pac-12 has Stanford, Cal and Colorado while the SEC, which got Alabama and Georgia into the playoff a year ago, has the Tide, the Bulldogs and Kentucky and LSU still without a loss as October nears.

The SEC and ACC play just eight league games, and the divisional setups of the other four leagues can allow playoff hopefuls to miss some of their league’s most dangerous foes.

That’s not the case in the Big 12. And this season, even Kansas (2-2, 0-1) and Baylor don’t look like the bottom feeders they were a year ago.

It might be tempting for the Sooners to think it’ll be easy to beat the rebuilding Bears, who beat the improved Jayhawks 26-7 last week. But after needing overtime to survive Army at home last week, Oklahoma knows another clunker could be costly.

 ?? AP Photo/ Raymond Thompson ?? West Virginia wide receiverDa­vid Sills V (13) celebrates with wide receiverMa­rcus Simms (8) after Simmsscore­d a touchdown during thefirst half Saturday in Morgantown,W.Va
AP Photo/ Raymond Thompson West Virginia wide receiverDa­vid Sills V (13) celebrates with wide receiverMa­rcus Simms (8) after Simmsscore­d a touchdown during thefirst half Saturday in Morgantown,W.Va

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