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Since the formation of the Big 12 in 1996

Unleash Hell

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Here are some interesting stats and records I compiled from each Big 12 member. Everything is to date with todays game figured in. Heres where Colorado fits in. I will update as the rest of our final season in the Big 12 goes on. Although it wont change much.

Wins
1. Texas 144-41
2. Oklahoma 135-51
3. Nebraska 134-52
4. Kansas state 118-62
5. Texas Tech 115-65
6. Texas A&M 100-79
7. Missouri 99-76
8. Oklahoma state 96-72
9. Colorado 91-87
10. Kansas 77-94
11. Iowa state 68-106
12. Baylor 48-119

Conference wins (CU's spot is a little better)
1. Texas 93-27
2. Oklahoma 88-33
3. Nebraska 78-41
4. Kansas state 71-48
5. Texas tech 68-48
6. Colorado 59-58
7. Texas A&M 59-57
8. Missouri 54-62
9. Oklahoma state 51-63
10. Kansas 36-78
11. Iowa state 32-82
12. Baylor 14-98

Division titles
1. Oklahoma 7
2. Nebraska 5, Texas 5
3. Colorado 4
4. Kansas state 3
5. Missouri 2, Texas A&M 2

Conference titles
1. Oklahoma 6
2. Texas 3
3. Nebraska 2
4. Colorado 1, Kansas state 1, Texas A&M 1

National titles
Nebraska 1, Oklahoma 1, Texas 1


Bowl record (Baylor only team not to go to a bowl)
1. Texas 8-5
2. Nebraska 8-4
3. Texas Tech 6-6
4. Oklahoma 5-6
5. Kansas state 4-5
6. Colorado 4-4
Missouri 4-4
7. Oklahoma state 3-5
8. Iowa state 3-3
9. Kansas 3-1
10. Texas A&M 1-8

BCS bowls
1. Oklahoma 7 (2-5)
2. Texas 5 (3-2)
3. Nebraska 4 (3-1)
4. Kansas state 2 (1-1)
5. Kansas 1 (1-0)
6. Colorado 1 (0-1)
7. Texas A&M 1 (0-1)

CU vs. the nation since 1996
Alabama 0-1
Arizona state 0-2
Baylor 4-3
Boston College 1-0
Cal 0-1
Clemson 0-1
Colorado state 10-5
Eastern Washington 1-0
Florida state 0-3
Fresno state 1-1
Georgia 1-1
Hawai'i 1-0
Iowa state 10-4
Kansas 9-5
Kansas state 6-8
Miami, FL 0-1
Miami, OH 1-0
Michigan 0-2
Missouri 7-8
Montana state 0-1
Nebraska 4-10
North Texas 1-0
Oklahoma 3-5
Oklahoma state 4-4
Oregon 2-1
San Diego st 1-0
San Jose st 1-0
Southern Cal 0-2
Texas 3-7
Texas A&M 5-3
Texas El Paso 1-0
Texas Tech 4-2
Toledo 0-1
UCLA 2-0
Utah st 1-0
Washington 1-2
Washington state 2-1
Wisconsin 0-1
West Virginia 1-1
Wyoming 2-0

Before and with Hawk records of CU vs. Big 12 members. Hawk has basically reversed everything in the wrong way in almost all of these.

Nebraska B4 Hawk 2-2, with Hawk 1-3
Iowa state 3-1,2-2
Kansas 4-0,1-3
Kansas state 3-1, 1-3
Missouri 4-1, 0-5
Oklahoma 0-2, 1-1
Texas 0-2, 0-2
Texas A&M 1-1,1-1
Texas Tech 1-1,2-0
Oklahoma state 1-1,0-2
Baylor 2-1,1-2
 
Good stuff.

It proves that CU schedules very tough in OOC. Sadly, we will likely get passed on the Big XII wins list by A&M and Mizzou.
 
I was also gonna put each teams records against the opposite division, but didn't get that done.

One thing you can see here is we had a succesful early part of the big 12, and Hawkins has literally almost put us below .500 while playing in this conference.
 
This is the kind of info that Plati could put in his next piece on the Buffs. He loves these kinds of figures. Maybe it could go like this: "Since the 2005 season the buffs have dipped below a .500 winning percentage for the first time since they played in the BIG 8 and the BIG XII. Another interesting fact is that since the Buffs won the last of their North division titles, Cu now has a 5-11 record against" BIG XII North division opponents. Thanks DAN."
 
This is the kind of info that Plati could put in his next piece on the Buffs. He loves these kinds of figures. Maybe it could go like this: "Since the 2005 season the buffs have dipped below a .500 winning percentage for the first time since they played in the BIG 8 and the BIG XII. Another interesting fact is that since the Buffs won the last of their North division titles, Cu now has a 5-11 record against" BIG XII North division opponents. Thanks DAN."

We went from dominating the north to the bottom
 
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