BIG 12
24 - Oklahoma
23 - Oklahoma State
21 - Baylor
20 - K-State, TCU
19 - Iowa State, Texas
14 - West Virginia
13 - Texas Tech
5 - Kansas
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not sure, texasjeremy is a baylor guy. but he evidently doesn't post here?nothing really unexpected in those numbers, why just a 4-year look back
not sure, texasjeremy is a baylor guy. but he evidently doesn't post here?
Whatever you do, don't look 6-years back...nothing really unexpected in those numbers, why just a 4-year look back
Why don't they do that by % ?
Why don't they do that by % ?
How are you getting to 2 for TCU?agreed, wvu and tcu have only been in the big 12 for 11 seasons compared to the other 8 schools who have been there since the conference began in the 90's
here are the conference win totals since 2012
ou 77-21
osu 62-37
ksu 57-42
tcu 56-43
texas 55-43
baylor 55-44
wvu 47-51
isu 39-60
tech 36-63
kansas 9-89
there are 4 schools that only played 98 regular season conference games in those 11 seasons due to cancelling a game for covid in 2020
what strikes me about the 11 year numbers is not the top or the cluster of 4 teams near the top is the 3 teams at the bottom
here is the breakdown of outright or shared regular season conference titles in this 11-year time period
ou 6
baylor 3
tcu 2
ksu 1
osu 1
isu 1
I guess I assume by saying we were the 1 seed for this year's championship game and tied in 2014?How are you getting to 2 for TCU?
I guess. I missed “regular season” but I’m pretty opposed to claiming a title that doesn’t exist.I guess I assume by saying we were the 1 seed for this year's championship game and tied in 2014?
Lol Baylor Law School doesn’t have a football team, unless they formed an intramural team since I leftdon't know, the only baylor grads who openly post here are a few lawyers who went to baylor law school and a few baylor trolls
I guess. I missed “regular season” but I’m pretty opposed to claiming a title that doesn’t exist.
Nothing to add. I missed an important word and thought we were claiming a title. I’m all clear now.not claiming a title as much as just counting the things that have been a constant since 2012.
feel free to add the other information, was on hold when i looked that stuff up and got busy
Nothing to add. I missed an important word and thought we were claiming a title. I’m all clear now.
After reading your post aggy be like:A&M has 5 Big XII conference championships since they left for the SEC...
cats won in 2012 and 2023.agreed, wvu and tcu have only been in the big 12 for 11 seasons compared to the other 8 schools who have been there since the conference began in the 90's
here are the conference win totals since 2012
ou 77-21
osu 62-37
ksu 57-42
tcu 56-43
texas 55-43
baylor 55-44
wvu 47-51
isu 39-60
tech 36-63
kansas 9-89
there are 4 schools that only played 98 regular season conference games in those 11 seasons due to cancelling a game for covid in 2020
what strikes me about the 11 year numbers is not the top or the cluster of 4 teams near the top is the 3 teams at the bottom
here is the breakdown of outright or shared regular season conference titles in this 11-year time period
ou 6
baylor 3
tcu 2
ksu 1
osu 1
isu 1
He was referring to regular season, which KSU didn't win in 23. At least I think that's what he meant.cats won in 2012 and 2023.
there's no such thing as a regular season championship. sadly, the league went to a championship game. i believe that's wrong headed. but it is how champions are determined.He was referring to regular season, which KSU didn't win in 23. At least I think that's what he meant.