Week 12 Wrapup
18 11 2007Well, so much for the anticipated Big 12 playoff. We’ll still get part of it next week when Missouri and Kansas face off, but now a Big 12 team in the title game is no longer assured. Even more, it may not even be Oklahoma who represents the southern division in the Big 12 title game. Oklahoma’s loss gives them 2 conference losses and ties them with Texas. If Texas defeats Texas A&M and Oklahoma State beats Oklahoma, it will be Texas who plays in the Big 12 title game.
Speaking of title games, Boston College played their way into the ACC title game with a 20-17 come-from-behind victory at Clemson. They’ll face the winner of Virginia Tech/Virginia, who play next weekend.
Meanwhile, in the SEC, LSU had already clenched the SEC West title, but the SEC East race got a tad bit clearer as Georgia’s win over Kentucky boots Florida from the race. Georgia almost clenched the East title, but Tennessee was able to come back and beat Vanderbilt. If Tennessee defeats Kentucky next weekend, Tennessee will play in the SEC title game. If they lose, Georgia will play LSU. Georgia is finished with their SEC schedule.
In the BCS conferences without a formal title game, Ohio State clenched the Big 10 title by defeating Michigan 14-3 in a sloppy game, both in the weather, as well as with Michigan’s offense, who couldn’t get anything going on the ground or in the air.
In the Big East, West Virginia’s win over Cincinnati set up a de facto Big East championship game next week with Connecticut.
In the Pac 10, Arizona State controls their own destiny now, but plays USC next Thursday, and then Arizona after that. If they were to lose, Oregon would be next in line, If Oregon loses, then it falls into USC’s hands. However, if all hell breaks loose, you could end up seeing a 4-way tie for 1st place in the Pac 10 between Arizona State, USC, and 2 out of Oregon, Oregon State, and UCLA. That could happen if Arizona State loses to both USC and Arizona, USC loses to UCLA, and Oregon loses to Oregon State, UCLA, or both.
In non-BCS conferences, the Conference USA Eastern title will be determined next week. UCF has a one game lead on East Carolina, but East Carolina owns the head-to-head tie-breaker. That means if UCF were to lose to UTEP and East Carolina defeats Tulane next weekend, East Carolina would win the division.
The Western Division is in a similar situation where Tulsa and Houston are tied for the division lead with 2 losses, but Tulsa defeated Houston earlier. It all comes down to Tulsa, as Houston is finished with their conference slate. If Tulsa defeats Rice, they win the division. If they lose, Houston wins the division.
In the MAC, the conference title game is now set: Miami vs. Central Michigan.
In the Mountain-West, Brigham Young all but has the conference title, but Utah could still feasibly pull out the come-from-behind upset in the conference race. However, Utah will have to beat BYU next week to keep their hopes alive, and then hope BYU gets upset by San Diego State in the final game of the season. That was the game delayed by the California fires earlier in the season.
In the Sun Belt, it is essentially a two team race between Troy and Florida Atlantic. FAU is 1 game behind Troy, but they get to play the Trojans in the last game of the season. Depending on how tie-breakers work, MTSU could still have a shot, but Troy would have to lose to FAU as well as MTSU, while Florida Atlantic would have to lose to Florida International.
In the WAC, the title will be determined by the Hawaii/Boise State game next weekend.





