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BIG 12 FOOTBALL 2010 WEEK 10 NOVEMBER 2, 2010 2010 STANDINGS BIG 12 GAMES OVERALL NORTH DIVISION W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral vs. Div. vs. Top 25 Streak Nebraska 3-1 .750 143 91 7-1 .875 303 142 4-1 3-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 Won 2 Missouri 3-1 .750 109 67 7-1 .875 260 123 5-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 Lost 1 Iowa State 3-2 .600 128 154 5-4 .556 216 267 4-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-3 Won 2 Kansas State 2-3 .400 155 146 5-3 .625 251 205 3-2 1-1 1-0 2-1 0-2 Lost 2 Colorado 0-4 .000 59 127 3-5 .375 150 222 2-2 0-3 1-0 0-1 0-2 Lost 4 Kansas 0-4 .000 40 187 2-6 .250 129 265 2-3 0-3 0-0 0-2 1-0 Lost 4 SOUTH DIVISION Baylor 4-1 .800 201 141 7-2 .778 309 208 4-0 3-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 Won 3 Oklahoma 3-1 .750 150 66 7-1 .875 286 160 5-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 Won 1 Oklahoma State 3-1 .750 137 117 7-1 .875 362 228 4-1 3-0 0-0 2-0 0-1 Won 1 Texas A&M 2-2 .500 134 105 5-3 .625 274 172 4-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-3 Won 2 Texas 2-3 .400 107 113 4-4 .500 187 171 1-3 2-0 1-1 1-2 0-3 Lost 2 Texas Tech 2-4 .333 168 217 4-4 .500 255 261 1-2 2-2 1-0 1-3 0-2 Lost 1 UPCOMING SCHEDULE BIG 12 FOOTBALL QUICK HITS Saturday, November 6 ¾ Conference play continues in Week 10 of Big 12 action with four intra-division No. 22/22 Baylor at No. 18/18 Oklahoma State (FSN) 11:30 a.m. games, including a top 25 matchup as No. 22/22 Baylor travels to No. 18/18 Colorado at Kansas 1:00 p.m. Oklahoma State. BU currently sits atop the South Division standings at 4-1 No. 11/10 Nebraska at Iowa State (ABC) 2:30 p.m. while Oklahoma and OSU are a half game back at 3-1. Nebraska and Missouri No. 9/9 Oklahoma at Texas A&M (FSN) 6:00 p.m. hold 3-1 records at the top of the North, however NU won the head-to-head Texas at Kansas State (ESPN2) 7:00 p.m. matchup between the two teams last week. No. 15/14 Missouri at Texas Tech (ABC) 7:00 p.m. ¾ The Big 12 has fi ve teams that have gained the six victories necessary to Rankings listed as HI/Coaches become bowl eligible – Missouri, Nebraska, Baylor, Oklahoma and Oklahoma All Times listed as Central and Subject to Change. State. Three other teams currently have fi ve wins - Iowa State, Kansas State and Texas A&M. THIS WEEK’S RANKINGS ¾ At least fi ve Big 12 teams have been listed in each of the season’s three BCS standings with two in the top 10 in this week’s rankings - 7. Nebraska, BCS HI Coaches AP 8. Oklahoma, 12. Missouri, 17. Oklahoma State and 21. Baylor. Nebraska 7 11 10 9 Oklahoma 8 9 9 11 ¾ The same fi ve teams are also ranked in the Harris, coaches and AP polls. Missouri 12 15 14 14 Texas A&M received votes in the Harris poll. Oklahoma State 17 18 18 19 Baylor 21 22 22 22 ¾ Big 12 teams are currently averaging a cumulative 417.5 yards of total offense. Texas A&M - RV - - If this holds up through the end of the season, it would be the fourth time in Conference history for the league to average over 400 yards - 2007 (436.4), 2008 (436.2) and 2003 (402.3). LAST WEEK’S RESULTS ¾ In last week’s games, eight touchdowns of 50-plus yards were scored - fi ve Saturday, October 30 on runs and three on passing plays. No. 20/20 Oklahoma State 24, at Kansas State 14 (FSN) (50,831) at Iowa State 28, Kansas 16 (46,485) ¾ Five Big 12 offenses are averaging over 300 yards passing a game and rank at No. 14/12 Nebraska 31, No. 8/8 Missouri 17 (ABC) (85,907) in the top 10 nationally - 3. Oklahoma State (343.38), 5. Oklahoma (326.13), at Texas A&M 45, Texas Tech 27 (84,479) 6. Texas A&M (322.00), 7. Texas Tech (316.75) and 10. Baylor (303.67). No. 25/24 Baylor 30, at Texas 22 (FSN) (100,452) at No. 11/11 Oklahoma 43, Colorado 10 (ESPN2) (84,173) ¾ Texas (147.88) and Nebraska (148.00) rank second and third, respectively, in pass defense, allowing under 150 pass yards a game. Texas A&M (94.88) is eighth in rushing defense. ¾ Big 12 Players of the Week were awarded to Offense: Roy Helu Jr. (Nebraska), Defense: Byron Landor (Baylor) and Special Teams: Derek Epperson (Baylor). ¾ Roy Helu Jr. (Nebraska) was named the Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week - the second straight week for an NU player to earn the award. Helu Jr.’s 307 rushing yards marked the seventh 300-plus rushing performance in Conference history and fi rst since the 2002 season. Big 12 Football November 2, 2010 2010 Week 10 Page 2 BIG 12 NOTEBOOK Media Teleconferences Home Win Streaks Big 12 football coaches conduct a media teleconference every Monday from Oklahoma’s nation-leading home win streak is at 35 games. The Sooners’ next 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. CT, August 30-Nov. 29. Each coach is available for home game is Nov. 13 vs. Texas Tech. approximately 10 minutes. Saturday, November 13 10:00 Turner Gill, Kansas Kansas State at Missouri FSN 11:30 a.m. CT 10:10 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma Oklahoma State at Texas ABC 2:30 or 7 p.m. CT 10:20 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State Texas A&M at Baylor FSN 6:00 p.m. 10:30 Bill Snyder, Kansas State Texas Tech at Oklahoma ABC 2:30 or 7 p.m. CT 10:40 Gary Pinkel, Missouri 10:50 Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech Big 12 Bowl Partners 11:00 Art Briles, Baylor The Big 12 will have a new bowl lineup in 2010 with the New Era Pinstripe, 11:10 Paul Rhoads, Iowa State Dallas Football Classic and Eagle Bank bowls joining the BCS/Fiesta, AT&T 11:20 Mack Brown, Texas Cotton, Valero Alamo, Insight, Bridgepoint Holiday and Texas bowls. With the 11:30 Mike Sherman, Texas A&M new lineup, the Big 12 will be the only league that is matched up against BCS 11:40 Dan Hawkins, Colorado automatic qualifi er opponents in each of its bowl games. 11:50 Bo Pelini, Nebraska 2010-13 Seasons Contact Big 12 Communications for the call-in and/or replay numbers. The calls BCS - Tostitos Fiesta are also available live and archived on the Big 12 web site at: Big12Sports.com. AT&T Cotton (SEC) Valero Alamo (Pac-10) CollegePressBox.com Insight (Big Ten) CollegePressBox.com is the offi cial media web site for the Big 12 Conference. Bridgepoint Holiday (Pac-10) Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides and Texas (Big Ten) more for the Big 12 and its institutions. Accredited media can apply for login New Era Pinstripe (Big East) information at [email protected] Dallas Football Classic/Eagle Bank (Big Ten/ACC) Big12Sports.com North v South Complete information on Big 12 football is updated on Big12Sports.com to Below is a comparison of the North vs. South Divisions continuing through the include conference standings, statistics, weekly awards and television selections. 2010 season: A PDF fi le of the Big 12 media guide and the weekly notes package can also be North Division downloaded. Record vs. South - 112-154 (42.1%)* Big 12 Championship Game Record - 4-10 (28.6%) The video section of the site contains replays of select games, features with Bowl Appearances - 47 coaches and student-athletes as well as exclusive live programming. Bowl Record - 26-21 (55.3%) Teams with 10 or More Victories - 18 Big 12 Video Highlights Big 12 video highlights can be accessed at Big12Sports.com/DigitalXchange. South Division Please use this page for questions and information on access. Record vs. North - 154-112 (57.9%)* Big 12 Championship Game Record - 10-4 (71.4%) 15th Annual Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship Bowl Appearances - 53 The Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Champoinship returns to Cowboys Stadium in Bowl Record - 23-30 (43.4%) Arlington, Texas for the second consecutive year. The 2010 game takes place on Teams with 10 or More Victories - 19 Saturday, December 4, at 7:00 p.m. CT and will be nationally televised by ABC. * Includes regular season games only In 2010, the North representative will be the home team. Big 12 Report Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship Winners On September 17, 2009, the Big 12 debuted “The Big 12 Report” a weekly In the 14-year history of the event, there have been six different winners. All-time magazine-style show that is available exclusively on the Conference web site. titlists include Texas (1996, 2005, 2009), Nebraska (1997, 1999), Texas A&M Hosted by Big12Sports.com correspondent Wendell Barnhouse, a new show is (1998), Oklahoma (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008), Colorado (2001) and available each week and focuses on the schools and student-athletes throughout Kansas State (2003).