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Big 12 Conference football

The Big 12 Conference is a conference of 16 universities which participate in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I Football Bowl Subdivision football. The conference formed in 1994 and begin conference play in the fall of 1996. The schools that compose the Big 12 Conference, except for Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, Central Florida, Cincinnati, Utah, and West Virginia, were members of either the Big Eight Conference or the Southwest Conference, and have won 21 national titles including 3 titles since the inception of the Big 12 Conference.

Membership

Current

Institution Nickname
(Mascot)
Colors Location Team Started Affiliation Enrollment Divisional Titles Big 12 Titles National Titles
University of Arizona Wildcats
(Wilbur and Wilma)
    Tucson, Arizona
(542,629)
1899 Public 49,471 0 0 0
Arizona State University Sun Devils
(Sparky)
    Tempe, Arizona
(180,587)
1897 Public 79,232 0 0 0
Baylor University Bears
(Bruiser and Marigold)
    Waco, Texas
(132,356)
1898 Private / Baptist 18,033 0 3 0
Brigham Young University Cougars
(Cosmo the Cougar)
    Provo, Utah 1922 Private
(LDS)
33,633 0 0 1
University of Central Florida Knights
(Knightro)
    Orlando, Florida 1979 Public 68,571 0 0 1
University of Cincinnati Bearcats     Cincinnati, Ohio 1885 Public 45,949 0 0 0
University of Colorado Buffaloes
(Ralphie / Chip)
      Boulder, Colorado
(107,349)
1890 Public 36,430 4 1 1
University of Houston Cougars
(Shasta / Sasha)
    Houston, Texas 1946 Public 47,090 0 0 0
Iowa State University Cyclones
(Cy the Cardinal)
    Ames, Iowa
(65,060)
1892 Public 36,350 1 0 0
University of Kansas Jayhawks
(Big Jay / Baby Jay)
    Lawrence, Kansas
(93,917)
1890 Public 27,565 1 0 0
Kansas State University Wildcats
(Willie the Wildcat)
    Manhattan, Kansas
(56,308)
1896 Public 23,779 4 3 0
Oklahoma State University Cowboys
(Pistol Pete / Bullet)
    Stillwater, Oklahoma
(48,967)
1890 Public 25,622 1 1 1
Texas Christian University Horned Frogs
(Super Frog)
    Fort Worth, Texas
(833,319)
1896 Private/
Disciples of Christ
10,394 0 1 2
Texas Tech University Red Raiders
(Masked Rider / Raider Red)
    Lubbock, Texas
(249,042)
1925 Public 36,551 1 0 0
University of Utah Utes
(Swoop)
    Salt Lake City, Utah
(200,133)
1892 Public 34,900 0 0 0
West Virginia University Mountaineers
(The Mountaineer)
    Morgantown, West Virginia
(30,708)
1891 Public 24,488 0 0 0
Reference:[1][2]

Divisions existed from 1996 through 2010.
: The Big 12 Conference recognizes TCU and Baylor as co-champions in 2014

Former

Institution Team Name
(Mascot)
Location
(Population)
Team Started Affiliation Divisional Titles Big 12 Titles National Titles Current Conference
University of Missouri Tigers
(Truman the Tiger)
Columbia, Missouri
(133,803)
1890 Public 3 0 0 SEC
University of Nebraska Cornhuskers
(Herbie Husker / Lil' Red)
Lincoln, Nebraska
(277,348)
1890 Public 6 2 5 Big Ten
University of Oklahoma Sooners
(Sooner Schooner)
Norman, Oklahoma
(128,026)
1895 Public 8 14 7 SEC
University of Texas Longhorns
(Bevo)
Austin, Texas
(974,447)
1893 Public 7 4 4 SEC
Texas A&M University Aggies
(Reveille)
College Station, Texas
(107,889)
1894 Public 3 1 1 SEC
Reference:[2]

Facilities and coaches

School Stadium
(Capacity)
Coach Year Hired Record (Career) Record (School) Total Pay
Arizona Arizona Stadium
(50,782)
Brent Brennan 2024 34-48 0-0
Arizona State Mountain America Stadium
(53,599)
Kenny Dillingham 2023 3-9 3-9
Baylor McLane Stadium
(45,140)
Dave Aranda 2020 17-12 17-12
BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium
(63,470)
Kaliktke Sitake 2016 0–0 0–0
Cincinnati Nippert Stadium
(40,000)
Scott Satterfield 2023 76–48 0–0
Colorado Folsom Field
(50,183)
Deion Sanders 2023 31–14 4-8
Houston TDECU Stadium
(40,000)
Willie Fritz 2024 208–116 0-0
Iowa State Jack Trice Stadium
(61,500)
Matt Campbell 2016 80-53 45-38 $3,500,000
Kansas Memorial Stadium
(50,250)
Lance Leipold 2021 151–41 7-12 $2,200,000
Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium
(50,000)
Chris Klieman 2017 102–33 30-20 $3,200,000
Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium
(55,509)
Mike Gundy 2005 154-70 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Big_12_Conference_football
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