“There just hasn’t been a signature win yet,” Gary Barta, the chair of the selection committee, told reporters this week.
Saturday was Oklahoma’s chance.
The No. 8 Sooners faced a 7-2 Baylor team that they’d beaten seven straight times. But instead of capturing a needed win, the Sooners lost, and they underperformed badly in the process.
In a possible preview of the Big 12 championship game, Baylor handed Oklahoma a 27-14 loss that may have punctured the Sooners’ College Football Playoff hopes.
Baylor did so by quieting Oklahoma’s offense, which entered the game averaging nearly 500 yards a game and over seven yards per play, and by depending on the rushing of junior quarterback Gerry Bohanon, who finished with 107 yards on the ground.
“All this season I haven’t really been running the ball because the pocket has been good,” Bohanon said on the Fox Sports broadcast after the game. “But I told my coach this week: ‘I have 100 yards rushing in me this week. I’m coming in, and I want the energy to start with me.’ Coach made an emphasis about playing violent, and I wanted to make sure everybody felt that I was going to play violent.”