no it doesn't
if they all win their remaining games, the tiebreaker will be BCS rating. since pollsters have ADD, they will probably forget OU's loss to texas, since it happened longer ago than TTU to OU or texas to TTU.
also, the computers will have a say. they have a better memory, and will also take strength of schedule into account, where texas might have a slight edge. it's a big mess that will be solved quite handily if OU inexplicably loses to OKSt
what pisses me off is that heisman voters are probably going to swing back to bradford as the leading candidate. he is a very good QB, sure, but his ability to take the snap and give the ball to murray/brown shouldn't win him a heisman. he was only 14/19 on passing, while harrell was 33/55. though again, ADD seems to be the norm in voters, so they will probably forget about OU's loss to texas and TTU's 3-quarter domination of texas, and instead go off the momentum of OU's stomping TTU when considering how to vote. worst of all, TTU's only guaranteed game left is against baylor, which no one will care about-- yet OU will have an opportunity to pad bradford's heisman stats against OKSt and possibly in the big12 CG. frustrating