Unfortunately, I think OSU wins tomorrow by at least a dozen. Maybe more.I think if osu wins tomorrow it'll be hard to keep them out and let OU in.
Last time it happened was in 1983 to Oklahoma State.The Pokes are confident and have finally built some momentum. Hard to beat any team 3 times in one season, but this oSu team matches up really well against KU, especially with the loss of Azubuike. I think we are in win or lose, but I'd sure like to erase any doubt.
Has anyone ever beat KU 3 times in one year?
Last time it happened was in 1983 to Oklahoma State.
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Has anyone ever beat KU 3 times in one year?
I thought I remember hearing that it was either OU or KSU that beat them 3 times that year before the tournament. Turns out they lost to OU twice but were 1-2 against KSU. Beat them both when it mattered the most though.Definitely not Oklahoma in the 87-88 season.
Last time it happened was in 1983 to Oklahoma State.
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The Pokes are confident and have finally built some momentum. Hard to beat any team 3 times in one season, but this oSu team matches up really well against KU, especially with the loss of Azubuike. I think we are in win or lose, but I'd sure like to erase any doubt.
Has anyone ever beat KU 3 times in one year?
Ok State
85th in RPI is so so bad
56th SOS
5-10 vs Q1
4-3 vs Q2
10-0 vs 3+4 combined
Oklahoma is 47th in RPI
22nd SOS
6-8 q1
3-4 q2
9-1 vs 3+4
The metrics dont favor Ok State making the tournament. Theyre going to need to win out if the committee is consistent at all with using the metrics that they claim matter.
That's all nice, but OU is 7-12 in 2018 and 2-8 in their last 10. No team has made the tourney finishing their season 2-8 since the tourney expanded in 1985. It might not be OSU that gets in ahead of them, but OU needs a historic decision from the committee to get in...
Turns out I was right. OU in comfortably OK State not close to being in.