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Big 12 Power Rankings: Week 4
Published: 9/28/2011 3:32 PM
Last Modified: 9/28/2011 3:32 PM

The weekly power rankings are late this week, but better late than never, right?
Please say yes.

1. Oklahoma
A win is a win, but that defense could keep the Sooners from playing for the BCS title.

2. Oklahoma State
Cowboys have a bye week to savor big victory, then should be favored in every game from here until Bedlam.

3. Baylor
ABC gets the RGIII Show this week. Are the Bears for real? This week at Kansas State will tell a lot.

4. Texas A&M
Forgive me for thinking the Aggies were more than an eight- or nine-win team.

5. Texas
Longhorns have revenge on their minds this week in Ames. Think about that for a second.

6. Iowa State
If Cyclones are for real, you'll be able to hear Gus Johnson yell about it all the way from Ames to Tulsa.

7. Missouri
Tigers use Sooners to get ready for that rugged SEC West schedule... oops, meant to say Kansas State and Iowa State.

8. Kansas State
Trip to Miami said a lot about Wildcats. Now can they handle Baylor?

9. Texas Tech
Red Raiders less entertaining than a Mike Leach book signing.

10. Kansas
Loser of Kansas-Texas Tech game can start chant, "We're No. 10, we're No. 10."



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