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legelegel
06-25-2008, 11:27 AM
See the two teams tied for the number 9 position? OSU is responsible for a loss in the column of one and a win in the column of the other. Oh, two of those 7 losses at Owen Field are Cowboy wins. The last time we beat Texas in Austin was in 1944. There are three teams on this list we cannot avoid playing at their home, but the others bid a warning.


1. Oklahoma 60-7 .896
2. Boise State 64-8 .889
3. Ohio State 65-10 .867
4. Michigan 63-10 .863
5. Texas 55-9 .859
6. Florida 59-10 .855
7. Toledo 56-10 .848
8. Marshall 53-10 .841
9. Nebraska 63-12 .840
9. Troy 42-8 .840

CaliforniaCowboy
06-25-2008, 11:35 AM
I wonder what the OU/UT records would look like over that 10 years if their game was actually played "at home"...

I know one is "designated" as the "home team", but I believe that it is officially considered a neutral site game.

legelegel
06-25-2008, 11:42 AM
I wonder what the OU/UT records would look like over that 10 years if their game was actually played "at home"...

I know one is "designated" as the "home team", but I believe that it is officially considered a neutral site game.

uo wouldn't be #1 and Texas might not be in the top 10.