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After beating Texas Tech, Stoops touted his team publicly. But later in the week, Stoops passed on a chance make another pitch to poll voters and said the politicking that's become a part of the BCS was making more coaches favor a major college playoff.
"I don't think anyone's been comfortable with this," said Stoops, who declined an opportunity to be interviewed on ESPN during the Texas-Texas A&M game. "All parts for the last couple or three weeks, it's been aggravating more than anything."
Brown, maybe sensing that his team was in danger of losing its spot, did his best to campaign for the 'Horns without slighting the Sooners in several national television and radio interviews last week. Brown did a telephone interview with ABC's announcers during the Oklahoma-Oklahoma State broadcast.
Brown has stopped short of supporting a playoff, saying only that the BCS is flawed.
Brown also lamented the Big 12's tiebreaker system, which removed the head-to-head element. In other leagues, such as the SEC, a similar three-way division tie would be settled by eliminating the lowest rated team in the BCS standings, then reverting back to head-to-head results between the remaining teams.
"I think their systems are fairer and give more credit to how the two highest ranked teams performed against each other on the field," he said.
But ultimately, the Longhorns' victory against Oklahoma couldn't trump the Sooners' surge over the past two months.
Oklahoma has scored at least 60 points in its past four games, and has won its past five games by at least 20 points.
Though it's not as if Texas has been struggling down the stretch. The Longhorns' only loss came on Graham Harrell's touchdown pass to Michael Crabtree with 1 second left in the game. That was also the fourth of four consecutive games for the Longhorns against teams ranked in the top 11 of the AP poll.
Since losing to the Red Raiders, Texas has won three games by a combined score of 129-37.
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