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Big 12 nightmare – for the first time since 2011, a perfect OU-Texas
Bill Haisten
Tulsa World Sports Columnist & Writer
For detractors of the SEC-bound Sooners and Longhorns, there is the ongoing development of the worst-case scenario – that OU and Texas would be the Big 12's best teams during their final season in the league.
In August, while speaking during a Red Raider Club event in Lubbock, Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark openly rooted for Texas Tech to beat Texas this season. While the Red Raiders already have three losses, Texas has a signature win over Alabama.
For the first time since 2011 and only the sixth time in the last 24 seasons, OU-Texas is a clash of an undefeated Sooner squad and an undefeated Longhorn squad.
When it happened in 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2011, Oklahoma prevailed each time. When it happened in 2008, Mack Brown's fifth-ranked Longhorns defeated the top-ranked Sooners 45-35.
OU won the 2008 conference trophy, however, with a Big 12 Championship victory over Missouri. When the Sooners were given the golden ticket to face Florida for the BCS national championship, Texas fans were livid.
As the college football season drives into October, OU and Texas are the only unbeaten Big 12 members. During the OU-Texas build-up, this game won't be celebrated as a flex of Big 12 strength.
Instead, there will be a billion reminders that OU and Texas are headed to the SEC. It's a great Big 12 match-up that really isn't good for the Big 12.
If Yormark and other Big 12 loyalists are turned off by a nationally significant OU-Texas game in the Cotton Bowl, they'll be sick if there's an OU-Texas rematch in the conference championship game.