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  COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -Brock Christopher and Missouri hear all the talk about their slim chance of pulling off an upset in the Big 12 championship game.
After last week's loss against Kansas, the Tigers linebacker says the criticism is justified.
``We hear what people are saying, we realize it, and it's fair,'' Christopher said. ``We believe. That's the bottom line. You can't look at the names on the other jerseys.''
The Tigers' loss to the Jayhawks dropped them to co-champions of the North with a tiebreaker over Nebraska, and they're a 16 1/2-point underdog to No. 2 Oklahoma for Saturday night's championship game.
There is little reason for optimism with their recent history against the Sooners, too. Oklahoma beat Missouri 38-17 in last year's championship game and has won 18 of 19 against the Tigers.
Missouri still seems eager for its shot at the title.
spot. We deserve to be here, we won the North, and we're excited about the chance to play.''
The Tigers (9-3, 5-3) were a contender for the national title earlier in the season but fell to No. 19 in the latest poll and 20th in the BCS rankings. In the 40-37 loss to Kansas, they were plagued by defensive breakdowns, including on the game-deciding touchdown, and an inconsistent offense.
If all goes to form, Missouri appears headed for the Alamo Bowl - a big dropoff considering the early expectations. But an upset of the Sooners would do wonders for the Tigers' national profile, and secure a spot in the Fiesta Bowl.
``It would mean a lot to the program, a lot to the team and a lot to me,'' tight end Chase Coffman said. ``A Big 12 championship is what every team in conference looks forward to, and at the end of the year there are only two teams playing for it.''
If the followup to a 12-win season has been considered a letdown to this point, coach Gary Pinkel said it's only because of the strides the school has made. The senior class has combined for 36 victories the last four seasons, most in school history.
four teams everybody else is tremendously disappointed.
``I don't think that's wise, and I didn't do that.''
Pinkel, who agreed to a new contract Tuesday worth $2.3 million per season, also is determined to keep his team focused on the Sooners despite the possible loss of both of his coordinators in the offseason. Offensive coordinator Dave Christensen left after Saturday's loss for a final interview for the head coaching vacancy at Wyoming - which he landed, Pinkel said - and defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus interviewed at Toledo on Sunday.
``You want your coordinators to get jobs,'' Pinkel said. ``What has happened is people see the success we've had and they want to duplicate it, and that's a compliment to my players and my whole staff.
``Is that a distraction? No. That would be an excuse.''
Christensen expects to finalize the deal for his first head coaching position on Tuesday, and Eberflus had no comment on his job prospects. Christensen, who has been with Pinkel since 1992, will stay with Missouri through the bowl game.
``I have an obligation to the university, to our players, to this program,'' Christensen said. ``It's very, very important to me to make sure everything's finished at Mizzou and I give my absolute best to help this team win the next two games.''
 
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