In the Cats' game it was Big XII 69, SEC 64.
22, don't tell me that you weren't pulling for nine or ten Big XII teams yesterday just because it was against the SEC.
When the committee goes handing out seeds, what happened yesterday will matter, especially what happened in OUr game, but also in what happened in the other nine. I fully expect we won't win out, so conference clout matters.
Besides, I pull against the SEC in just about anything these days.
I can tell you this. I pull for Texas about once every other presidential election year. Yesterday, I pulled for the Horns. Had to hold my nose, but I totally understand the Cats' pov. And welcome it.
In the Cats' game it was Big XII 69, SEC 64. And I'm glad it was. And that's the way I saw it, too. And it's not because I live through good things that happen to purple Wildcats.
I'm surprised they don't put together an All-Conference team at the end of the year and have that team represent the SEC-SEC-SEC in March Madness.
Humble, I'd politely yet very respectfully argue then that OU is what it is as well. You pulling for OU won't change that. It's the same logic.The BIG 12 is what it is.
Me pulling for Texas, KState, Baylor, OSU, etc won't change that.
Nothing seems more stupid than going to watch your team play and root for the conference instead of your team.
What happens when you play conference games (you know, like the majority of your games each year)?
I guess in the SEC-SEC-SEC, all fans wearing both teams' colors just sing Kum Ba Yah and chant SEC-SEC-SEC.
The outcome of the games doesn't matter except for the team who wins the most games during the year (the one most likely to provide the SEC-SEC-SEC national championship).
I'm surprised they don't put together an All-Conference team at the end of the year and have that team represent the SEC-SEC-SEC in March Madness.