Having watched 2 games each from both OU and USC this season, I think OU is significantly better than USC. Oklahoma State might be too, although they haven't played much competition yet.
Anyway, that doesn't mean Texas is DOOOOOMED (although of course we are), because OU was significantly better than Texas in each of the last 3 seasons, and Texas won one of those games, and was very competitive in the other two. It's a rivalry game, and plays out that way most years.
if i may, i view these things differently. not that our two vantages don't converge on the field, but that the approach is significant enough to mention.
these guys don't play
consistently. the consistency is what i believe separates good teams from great teams. for instance, there are no less than five teams that can beat Bama right now
if they play at the top of their game and bama plays below. Bama is consistent. they have been the measure of that for the last few years. OU could be said to be consistent- they have the longest active streak right now. oSu is on fire- and they've decimated opponent's D, but they've come against nobody that is a good measure of how they'd react to true opposition.
now take my boys, UT-k... they've been pushed around for various reasons be it poor play calling, or bad match-ups (talent/skill). they've
still hung tough and though ultimately losing hella more than the law of averages would suggest logical, they always give top teams a go... or seem to... however, they also let lessor teams hang around. they shouldn't. they should play with the same tempo-and-intent no matter who is on the field across from them.
what i'm getting at is this: 90+% of the time, it
doesn't matter how the other team is playing. it matters how
your team plays. It is rare that two teams bang on all eight cylinders- either they are out of sync (doing damage to themselves) or the other team
takes them out of sync.
if we were to take the body of work and personality of a team both when they're mad and when they're playing for 'fun' and look at it over several games (or a season) you can start to see trends in how they react in certain situations. it is usually a reflection of the coaching and preparation. We can say that tOSU is really good until they get slapped really good- and then they start to fold and pack it up... We can say that OU can sustain a slap and come right back at you. We can say that UT-a doesn't have the talent to bounce back
in a game, but has the ability to forget and bonce back the following week. There isn't a lot we know about oSu except that they can exact their will on offense on teams that simply don't have the ponies- but are one dimensional in-that they don't really stack on defense. (point towards stats here if you will, but i will offer oSu's O removes any semblance of game plan from opposing defenders and OC's alike- they are forced to 'sprint' to try to 'get back in the game', which is a 'game' they are fully unequipped to play; hence, they're easier to stop and oSu's defensive stats look better than they are).....
so we gauge a team's projected performance based on past performance in a lot of these match-ups, and that is only fair... especially if all things were consistent... OU will beat oSu this year. UT-a will beat one of them, most likely, (most likely OU) and it's because of how UT-a will approach the game and how
they play it, which has nothing to do with OU at all (or, less to do with OU than would casually be expected).
teams as mentioned are easier for me to see with clarity. team's like my own (UTk) aren't. the coaches play 'scared' with at least as much fear as aggression- case in point, and the only thing consistent about my Vols under Jones: When they're behind, and let it all hang out, they play hellacious ball and can play (inconsistently) with anyone... when they play safe, anyone can beat them. Texas
approached Maryland
not to lose, where they approached USCw friggin'
hungry. the difference is astounding on the field and gives people cause to level 'inconsistency' charges. it's that one minor coaching alteration that will keep you guys alive this season, imHo, and demonstrated by your coach.