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A Look at the Last Five Years of Big 12 Football and Where the Pokes Stand

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The 2017 regular season is over, which means every team has finished its nine Big 12 games. I thought it would be interesting to look back on the last five years of Big 12 wins and losses to see how each team shakes out.

Here’s how they look over the last 45 games.

Team Big 12 Ws Big 12 Ls
Oklahoma 37 8
Oklahoma State 31 14
Texas Christian 28 17
Baylor 26 19
Kansas State 26 19
Texas 24 21
West Virginia 23 22
Texas Tech 16 29
Iowa State 11 34
Kansas 3 42

Not all of those numbers are created equal. Think about Baylor and Texas. They’re within two wins of each other, but they could not have had more different five-year stretches. I think that’s one of the things that irks Oklahoma State fans. We would trade three nine-win seasons for a 12-win season and two six-win seasons, I think. Maybe.

Anyway, I took the average points scored over the last five years for each team and made an average net. This is not a true number because I took the average of each year instead of the total of all five years divided by five, but it paints the correct picture, I think.

Oklahoma State has basically been Baylor but with more wins.

Team Avg. O Avg. D Avg. Net
Oklahoma 40.4 24.9 15.5
Baylor 41.5 28.4 13.1
Texas Christian 35.8 23.0 12.8
Oklahoma State 38.2 28.0 10.2
Kansas State 32.6 25.1 7.5
Texas 27.6 26.6 1.0
Texas Tech 37.9 38.1 -0.3
Iowa State 26.1 32.0 -5.8
Kansas 17.5 38.4 -20.9

Finally, a look at the national landscape over the last five years. Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State have been in a class of their own. These are all the teams with 45+ wins (or nine wins a year for the last five years).

Team Wins
Alabama 62
Clemson 60
Ohio State 59
Wisconsin 53
Florida State 52
Oklahoma 52
Stanford 50
Boise State 48
Michigan State 48
San Diego State 47
USC 47
Washington 46
Louisville 46
Oklahoma State 46
Georgia 46
Auburn 45
Western Kentucky 45
Houston 45
Toledo 45

That 2014 season is really hurting Oklahoma State, but they’re still in some impressive company just ahead of Auburn, tied with Georgia and just behind USC, Stanford and Michigan State. Maybe not enough for some of you but impressive nonetheless.

 

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