MontanaBuff
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... Colorado's 2009 combined record in Big 12 play: 6-34.
In the big three of college sports, football, men's basketball, and women's basketball, the Buffs finished fifth (B12 North), 12th and 12th in 2009. The men's combined conference wins (two for FB; one for MBB) was matched by the three wins from WBB.
No other school in the conference was even close to having as bad a year. The 11th "best" school in the Big 12 was Texas Tech, which went 14-26 (three conference wins in MBB; six in WBB; five in FB), a full eight games better than Colorado.
The only other schools with a combined losing record this calendar year are Baylor and Iowa State (18-22) and Oklahoma State (19-21). Nebraska and Missouri each broke even at 20-20.
2010 can't get here soon enough. Then again, the men's and women's teams are again picked to finish last or close to last, and the football team, well ... you know the rest ... :sad1:
In the big three of college sports, football, men's basketball, and women's basketball, the Buffs finished fifth (B12 North), 12th and 12th in 2009. The men's combined conference wins (two for FB; one for MBB) was matched by the three wins from WBB.
No other school in the conference was even close to having as bad a year. The 11th "best" school in the Big 12 was Texas Tech, which went 14-26 (three conference wins in MBB; six in WBB; five in FB), a full eight games better than Colorado.
The only other schools with a combined losing record this calendar year are Baylor and Iowa State (18-22) and Oklahoma State (19-21). Nebraska and Missouri each broke even at 20-20.
2010 can't get here soon enough. Then again, the men's and women's teams are again picked to finish last or close to last, and the football team, well ... you know the rest ... :sad1: