FORT WORTH, Texas -- After handing TCU its worst home loss under 17th-year coach Gary Patterson, Oklahoma State?head coach Mike Gundy wondered how the committee will view a game from Week 2 that was rife with controversy.The Cowboys could have been playing for something more if they hadnt lost in Week 2 -- and Gundy said he believes thats the case. It remains to be seen whether the College Football Playoff committee and its chair, Kirby Hocutt, feel the same.I know Kirby had mentioned that the committee feels a certain way about that game, Gundy said in Fort Worth. I think Kirbys playing poker and that they see us as a 10-win team. Thats just my opinion.The 9-2 Cowboys lost to Central Michigan?in Week 2 after the Chippewas were incorrectly awarded an untimed down on the final play and subsequently scored on a Hail Mary after Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph was flagged for intentional grounding on a fourth-down pass as time expired. The MAC officiating crew in Stillwater and the Big 12 replay crew were later suspended because of the errors that led to the winning play.Hocutt, who is also the athletic director at Texas Tech, said last week of the disputed finish that were viewing it as a loss. Previously, Bill Hancock, executive director of the CFP, said the committee would be well aware of what happened on the field in reference to the Cowboys first loss of the season.Nobody will ever convince me that we didnt get the win, Gundy said Saturday of the 30-27 loss to the Chippewas on Sept. 10.The Cowboys other loss came in Week 4 at Baylor, 35-24.OSUs win over the Horned Frogs was the seventh straight for the Cowboys. Oklahoma State rushed for 334 yards in the 31-6 victory over the Horned Frogs, moving to 9-2 overall and 7-1 in the Big 12. Gundys team is off next week before visiting No. 9 Oklahoma on Dec. 3.Sooners coach Bob Stoops seemed to agree with Gundys sentiment.In my eyes, they only got one loss, Stoops said Saturday night. You know, if you played by the rules.Oklahoma State can win the Big 12 title with a win over its Bedlam rival. Tomas Nosek Jersey . In the response filed Wednesday to the complaint by 30-year-old Alexander Bradley, attorneys say the former University of Florida player is invoking his Fifth Amendment right that protects people from incriminating themselves. Deryk Engelland Jersey .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. https://www.cheapgoldenknights.com/296n-cody-glass-jersey-golden-knights.html . The Redskins announced Monday that the quarterback who led the team to the Super Bowl championship in the 1987 season will serve as a personnel executive. Cheap Golden Knights Jerseys . Louis Blues. Shane Hnidy joins Brian Munz for the broadcast on TSN 1290 Radio at 7pm ct. Vegas Golden Knights Store . PAUL, Minn. HOUSTON -- The Rice?marching band formed a IX on Friday night at halftime of a 38-10 loss to visiting Baylor?in an apparent reference to the sexual assault scandal that has rocked the Waco, Texas, school this year.The Marching Owl Band, which has long been known for its parody-driven performances, took the formation in front of the Baylor fan section, in an apparent reference to Title IX.?Several sexual assault victims have filed Title IX lawsuits against Baylor, accusing the school of negligence in its handling of sexual assault claims.Later in its performance, the band formed a star in apparent reference to Baylors former president, Kenneth Starr.The stadiums public-address announcer led the band into the formations, according to the Houston Chronicle.There are nine judges on the Supreme Court or is it? the announcer said before the bands IX formation. The song Hit The Road, Jack then accompanied the star formation, the Chronicle reported.According to the Rice Thresher, the schools student publication, an angry Baylor fan confronted the band members after the performance, but nothing more came of the situation.Baylors athletic director, Mack Rhoades, declined to comment.Rice University issued a statement Saturday and said its Marching Owl Band -- or MOB -- has a tradition of satirizing the teams opponents but said it regretted any offense,?particularly if Baylor fans may have felt unwelcome in our stadium.While we know that the MOB did not intend in any way to make light of the sserious issue of sexual assault, we are concerned that some people may have interpreted the halftime performance in that vein.dddddddddddd Sexual assault is a matter of serious concern on campuses across the nation, and all of us have an obligation to address the matter with all the tools at our disposal, the statement said. The MOB sought to highlight the events at Baylor by satirizing the actions or inactions of the Baylor administration, but it is apparent from the comments of many spectators and Baylor fans that the MOBs effort may have went too far.Baylor has faced scrutiny for more than a year about how it handled sexual assaults involving athletes.In fall 2015, Baylor hired Philadelphia law firm Pepper Hamilton to review its past treatment of sexual assault claims.In May, the school released a summary of the Pepper Hamilton report, which detailed how Baylor -- and specifically members of the football program -- failed to respond to reports of sexual assaults.After the summary was released, coach Art Briles was fired, Starr was demoted and ultimately resigned as university president and chancellor, athletic director Ian McCaw was suspended and resigned, and at least two other athletic department employees were fired.Briles attended Friday nights game but left before halftime.Information from Mark Schlabach and Paula Lavigne was used in this report. 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