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Big 12 Football BIG 12 FOOT B A L L 2011 MEDIA G UIDE 2010 STANDINGS AND RESULTS 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 6-2 .750 245 150 10-4 .714 432 243 6-1 4-1 0-2 5-0 2-2 Lost 2 Missouri 6-2 .750 213 126 10-3 .769 388 209 6-0 2-2 2-1 4-1 1-1 Lost 1 Kansas State 3-5 .375 258 242 7-6 .538 437 378 4-2 2-3 1-1 2-3 0-3 Lost 1 Iowa State 3-5 .375 172 233 5-7 .417 260 346 4-3 1-3 0-1 1-4 1-5 Lost 3 Colorado 2-6 .250 199 274 5-7 .417 290 369 4-2 0-5 1-0 2-3 0-3 Lost 1 Kansas 1-7 .125 116 335 3-9 .250 205 413 3-4 0-4 0-1 1-4 1-3 Lost 3 SOUTH DIVISION Oklahoma 6-2 .750 314 171 12-2 .857 521 305 6-0 3-2 3-0 4-1 4-1 Won 5 Oklahoma State 6-2 .750 314 222 11-2 .846 575 343 5-2 5-0 1-0 4-1 1-2 Won 1 Texas A&M 6-2 .750 242 177 9-4 .692 406 285 6-1 3-1 0-2 4-1 2-4 Lost 1 Baylor 4-4 .500 283 291 7-6 .538 405 396 4-2 3-2 0-2 1-4 1-3 Lost 4 Texas Tech 3-5 .375 199 279 8-5 .615 430 402 4-2 2-3 2-0 1-4 1-3 Won 3 Texas 2-6 .250 154 209 5-7 .417 285 284 2-5 2-1 1-1 1-4 0-5 Lost 1 Dr Pepper Big 12 Football Championship - Oklahoma 23, Nebraska 20 (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas) Bowl Games: Iowa 27, Missouri 24 (Insight); Illinois 38, Baylor 14 (Texas); Oklahoma State 36, Arizona 10 (Alamo); Syracuse 36, Kansas State 34 (Pinstripe); Washington 19, Nebraska 7 (Holiday); Texas Tech 45, Northwestern 38 (TicketCity); Oklahoma 48, Connecticut 20 (Fiesta); LSU 41, Texas A&M 24 (Cotton). * Denotes AP Ranking BAYLOR (7-6, 4-4 Big 12) COLORADO (5-7, 2-6 Big 12) IOWA STATE (5-7, 3-5 Big 12) Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results S. 4 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 34-3 S. 4 vs. Colorado State W 24-3 S. 2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS #--/RV W 27-10 S. 11 BUFFALO W 34-6 S. 11 at California #--/RV L 7-52 S. 11 at Iowa #9*/9 L 7-35 S. 18 at TCU RV* #4*/#6 L 10-45 S. 18 HAWAI’I W 31-13 S. 18 vs. Kansas State RV*/RV L 20-27 S. 25 at Rice W 30-13 O. 2 GEORGIA W 29-27 S. 25 NORTHERN IOWA W 27-0 O. 2 KANSAS W 55-7 O. 9 at Missouri #24*/22 L 0-26 O. 2 TEXAS TECH W 52-38 O. 9 vs. Texas Tech RV*/RV L 35-48 O. 16 BAYLOR RV/-- L 25-31 O. 9 UTAH #10*/10 L 27-68 O. 16 at Colorado RV W 31-25 O. 23 TEXAS TECH L 24-27 O. 16 at Oklahoma #6/6 L 0-52 O. 23 KANSAS STATE RV/RV #25/RV W 47-42 O. 30 at Oklahoma #11/11 L 10-43 O. 23 at Texas #22/22 W 28-21 O. 30 at Texas #24/#24 RV/RV W 30-22 N. 6 at Kansas L 45-52 O. 30 KANSAS W 28-16 N. 6 at Oklahoma State #22/#22 #18/#18 L 28-55 N. 6 NEBRASKA 11/10 L 30-31 (ot) N. 13 IOWA STATE W 34-14 N. 13 TEXAS A&M RV/RV #24/#25 L 30-42 N. 13 at Colorado L 14-34 N. 20 KANSAS STATE W 44-36 N. 20 OKLAHOMA RV/RV #14/#14 L 24-53 N. 20 MISSOURI 16/16 L 0-14 N. 26 at Nebraska #15/15 L 17-45 D. 29 vs. Illinois L 14-38 KANSAS STATE (6-6, 4-4 Big 12) KANSAS (3-9, 1-7 Big 12) MISSOURI (10-3, 6-2 Big 12) Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results S. 4 UCLA W 31-22 S. 4 NORTH DAKOTA ST. L 3-6 S. 4 vs. Illinois RV*/RV W 23-13 S. 11 MISSOURI STATE RV*/RV W 48-24 S. 11 GEORGIA TECH #15*/17 W 28-25 S. 11 MCNEESE STATE RV*/RV W 50-6 S. 18 vs. Iowa State RV*/RV W 27-20 S. 17 at Southern Mississippi L 7-31 S. 18 SAN DIEGO STATE RV*/25 W 27-24 S. 25 CENTRAL FLORIDA RV*/RV W 17-13 S. 25 NEW MEXICO STATE W 42-16 S. 25 MIAMI (OHIO) RV*/24 W 51-13 O. 7 NEBRASKA RV*/RV #6*/7 L 13-48 O. 2 at Baylor L 7-55 O. 9 COLORADO #24*/22 W 26-0 O. 14 at Kansas RV/-- W 59-7 O. 14 KANSAS STATE RV/-- L 7-59 O. 16 at Texas A&M #19/19 W 30-9 O. 23 at Baylor #25/RV RV/RV L 42-47 O. 23 TEXAS A&M L 10-45 O. 23 OKLAHOMA #16/16 #4/3 W 36-29 O. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE RV/-- #20/20 L 14-24 O. 30 at Nebraska #8/8 #14/12 L 17-31 O. 30 at Iowa State L 16-28 N. 6 TEXAS W 39-14 N. 6 at Texas Tech #15/14 L 17-24 N. 6 Colorado W 52-45 N. 13 at Missouri RV/RV #20/20 L 28-38 N. 13 KANSAS STATE #20/20 RV/RV W 38-28 N. 13 at Nebraska #9/8 L 3-20 N. 20 at Colorado RV/RV W 49-41 N. 20 at Iowa State #16/16 W 14-0 N. 20 OKLAHOMA STATE #12/10 L 14-48 D. 30 vs. Syracuse L 34-36 N. 27 vs. Kansas #16/16 W 35-7 N. 27 vs. Missouri #16/16 L 7-35 D. 28 vs. Iowa #13/14 RV/-- L 24-27 NEBRASKA (10-4, 6-2 Big 12) OKLAHOMA (12-2, 6-2 Big 12) OKLAHOMA STATE (11-2, 6-2 Big 12) Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results S. 4 WESTERN KENTUCKY #8*/9 W 49-10 Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results S. 4 UTAH STATE #7*/8 W 31-24 S. 4 WASHINGTON STATE RV*/RV W 65-17 S. 11 IDAHO #6*/7 W 38-17 S. 11 FLORIDA STATE #10*/10 W 47-27 S. 11 TROY RV*/RV W 41-38 S. 18 at Washington #8*/8 --/RV W 56-21 S. 18 AIR FORCE #7*/9 W 27-24 S. 18 TULSA RV*/RV W 65-28 S. 25 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. #6*/7 W 17-3 S. 25 at Cincinnati #8^/9 W 31-29 S. 30 TEXAS A&M RV*/24 W 38-35 O. 7 at Kansas State #7*/6 *RV/RV W 48-13 O. 2 vs. Texas (Dallas) #8*/8 #21*/16 W 28-20 O. 8 at UL-Lafayette #22*/21 W 54-28 O. 16 TEXAS #5/4 RV/RV L 13-20 O. 16 IOWA STATE #6/6 W 52-0 O. 16 at Texas Tech #18/18 W 34-17 O. 23 at Oklahoma State #14/13 15/15 W 51-41 O. 23 at Missouri #4/3 16/16 L 27-36 O. 23 NEBRASKA #15/15 #14/13 L 41-51 O. 30 MISSOURI #14/12 8/8 W 31-17 O. 30 COLORADO #11/11 W 43-10 O. 30 at Kansas State #20/20 RV/-- W 24-14 N. 6 at Iowa State #11/10 W 31-30 (ot) N. 6 at Texas A&M #9/9 RV/-- L 19-33 N. 6 BAYLOR #18/18 #22/22 W 55-28 N. 13 KANSAS #9/8 W 20-3 N. 13 TEXAS TECH #16/16 W 45-7 N. 13 at Texas #13/11 W 33-16 N. 20 at Texas A&M #9/8 L 6-9 N. 20 at Baylor #14/14 RV/RV W 53-24 N. 20 at Kansas #12/10 W 48-14 N. 26 COLORADO #9/9 #20/19 W 45-17 N. 27 at Oklahoma State #13/13 #9/9 W 47-41 N. 27 OKLAHOMA #9/9 #13/13 L 41-47 D. 4 vs. Oklahoma #13/13 #9/9 L 20-23 D. 4 vs. Nebraska #9/9 #13/13 W 23-20 D. 29 vs. Arizona #15/13 RV/RV W 36-10 D. 30 vs. Washington #17/16 L 7-19 J. 1 vs. Connecticut #9/8 RV/RV W 48-20 TEXAS A&M (9-4, 6-2 Big 12) TEXAS TECH (8-5, 3-5 Big 12) TEXAS (5-7, 2-6 Big 12) Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results Date Opponent HI/C Opp: HI/C Results S.
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