Update for the B12 race:
With ISU's win over Texas the Longhorns aren't mathematically eliminated but they need all kinds of help.
So here is the set up now:
- 7-1 ISU: vs WVU next weekend. In for sure with a win. Likely in with a loss as well, see below.
- 5-2 OU: vs Baylor, @WVU. In for sure if they win out. Probably out with a loss.
- 4-2 OkSU: vs TxTech, @TCU, @Baylor. In if they win out and OU loses a game.
- 4-3 Tx, WVU, KSU: They can't catch ISU and would need OU and OkSU to lose a game each to get into a tie with them but they'd still need help to win the tie.
The B12 tiebreaker for a two-team tie is simply H2H. For a multiple team tie it is:
- H2H...2H among the tied teams.
- Record against the next best team in the league, then the next, etc.
- Scoring differential among the tied teams.
- Random Draw conducted at the Conference Office.
If ISU loses their last game (vWVU) while OU (vs Baylor, @WVU) and OkSU (vsTxTech, @TCU, @Baylor) win out then there would be a three-way tie for the two spots in the CG between ISU, OU, and OkSU.
Tiebreaker #1, H2H2H:
- 1-1 ISU beat OU, lost to OkSU
- 1-1 OU beat OkSU, lost to ISU
- 1-1 OkSU beat ISU, lost to OU
Tiebreaker #2, record against the next best team in the division:
- ISU's other loss would be to WVU (currently 4-3 but improves to 5-3 if they beat ISU)
- OkSU's other loss is to TX (currently 4-3)
- OU's other loss is to KSU (currently 4-3)
If ISU, OkSU, and OU all end up tied it would mean that WVU beat ISU and lost to OU to finish 5-4.
Thus, the loser of this tie would be whichever team lost to the team that ended up with the worst record:
- ISU's would be 5-4 WVU.
- OkSU's would be Texas (currently 4-3 with @KSU, @KU to go).
- OU's would be KSU (currently 4-3 with @Baylor, vsTX to go).
It would probably come down to the Texas @ KSU game with OkSU needing a Longhorn win and OU needing a Wildcat win and ISU in either way.
It is possible, however, that the Tx/KSU winner could lose their other game while the Tx/KSU loser wins their other game. This is very unlikely because both Kansas and Baylor are horrible so the Tx/KSU winner should win their other game.
If ISU/OkSU/OU were all tied for first/second/third at 7-2 while WVU/TX/KSU were all tied at 5-4 then we would move to:
Tiebreaker #3, scoring differential among the tied teams:
- 21 OU: beat OkSU by 28, lost to ISU by 7
- 4 ISU: beat OU by 7, lost to OkSU by 3
- -25 OkSU: beat ISU by 3, lost to OU by 28
In that case OU would get the #1 seed, ISU would get the #2 seed, and OkSU would be out.