2023 Big 12 Conference football season
LeagueNCAA Division I FBS football season
Sportfootball
DurationAugust 31, 2023
January 2024
Number of teams14
TV partner(s)Fox Family (Fox, FS1), ESPN Family (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPNU, Big 12 Now, LHN)
2024 NFL Draft
Championship Game
ChampionsTexas
  Runners-upOklahoma State
Finals MVPQuinn Ewers, QB, Texas
2023 Big 12 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 3 Texas y$^  8 1   12 2  
No. 16 Oklahoma State y  7 2   10 4  
No. 15 Oklahoma  7 2   10 3  
Iowa State  6 3   7 6  
No. 18 Kansas State  6 3   9 4  
West Virginia  6 3   9 4  
Texas Tech  5 4   7 6  
No. 23 Kansas  5 4   9 4  
UCF  3 6   6 7  
TCU  3 6   5 7  
Houston  2 7   4 8  
BYU  2 7   5 7  
Baylor  2 7   3 9  
Cincinnati  1 8   3 9  
Championship: Texas 49, Oklahoma State 21
  • ^ College Football Playoff participant
  • $ Conference champion
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2023 Big 12 Conference football season will be the 28th season of the Big 12 Conference football taking place during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

The 2023 season is the first season for the Big 12 to have 14 members, with BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF joining the conference. It is also the last season for founding conference members Oklahoma and Texas, which leave for the Southeastern Conference prior to the start of the 2024 season.

The 2023 Big 12 Championship Game was played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on December 2, 2023, between Texas and Oklahoma State. Texas won 49–21, winning their fourth Big 12 championship in team history.

Background

Previous season

The Kansas State Wildcats defeated the TCU Horned Frogs in overtime 31–28 in the Big 12 title game.

Eight teams participated in bowl games, finishing with a record of 2–7. Baylor lost to Air Force 30–15 in the Armed Forces Bowl. Oklahoma State lost to Wisconsin 24–17 in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl. Kansas lost to Arkansas 55–53 in the Liberty Bowl. Texas Tech defeated Ole Miss 42–25 in the Texas Bowl. Oklahoma lost to No. 13 Florida State 35–32 in the Cheez-It Bowl. No. 21 Texas lost to No. 12 Washington 27–20 in the Alamo Bowl. No. 9 Kansas State lost to No. 5 Alabama 45–20 in the Sugar Bowl. No. 3 TCU made the 2023 College Football Playoffs; they defeated No. 2 Michigan in the Semi-final game in the Fiesta Bowl, 51–45. They would go on lose to No. 1 Georgia in the College Football National Championship game 65–7, the worst defeat in the College Football Playoff Era.

Preseason

Recruiting classes

National Rankings
Team ESPN[1] Rivals[2] 24/7[3] On3 Recruits[4] Total Signees
Baylor 29 31 34 32 21
BYU 29 65 66 68 20
Cincinnati 29 80 74 53 12
Houston 29 52 56 54 20
Iowa State - 41 41 44 23
Kansas - 73 73 70 14
Kansas State - 34 32 37 27
Oklahoma 15 6 4 7 27
Oklahoma State 36 22 29 58 20
TCU - 21 20 20 23
Texas 13 3 3 3 25
Texas Tech - 23 28 27 25
UCF 29 50 50 39 15
West Virginia - 44 48 51 19

Big 12 media days

The 2023 Big 12 media days were held in July 2023 in Frisco, Texas. The teams and representatives in respective order were as follows:[5]

Preseason poll

The preseason poll was released on July 6, 2023.[6]

Big 12
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1Texas886 (41)
2Kansas State858 (14)
3Oklahoma758 (4)
4Texas Tech729 (4)
5TCU727 (3)
6Baylor572
7Oklahoma State470 (1)
8UCF463
9Kansas461
10Iowa State334
11BYU318
12Houston215
13Cincinnati202
14West Virginia129
  • First place votes in ()

Preseason awards

All−American Teams

Sources:[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

AP 1st Team AP 2nd Team AS 1st Team AS 2nd Team AS 3rd Team AS 4thTeam WCFF 1st Team WCFF 2nd Team ESPN CBS 1st Team CBS 2nd Team CFN 1st Team CFN 2nd Team PFF 1st Team PFF 2nd Team PFF 3rd Team SN 1st Team SN 2nd Team
Kelvin Banks Jr. Green tick Green tick Green tick
Cooper Beebe Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick
Phillip Brooks Green tick
Jalen Catalon Green tick
Dontay Corleone Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick
Mason Fletcher Green tick Green tick
Jaylan Ford Green tick Green tick
Zach Frazier Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick
Jaylon Hutchings Green tick
Byron Murphy Green tick
Josh Newton Green tick Green tick Green tick
Ja'Tavion Sanders Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick
Kingsley Suamataia Green tick
Xavier Worthy Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick Green tick

Individual awards

Preseason All-Big 12 teams

2023 Preseason All-Big 12

Source:[40]

  • Offensive Player of the Year: Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas, Jr.
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Jaylan Ford, LB, Texas, Sr.
  • Newcomer of the Year: Treshaun Ward, RB, Kansas State, Sr.
All-Big 12 Offense
Position Player Class Team
QB Jalon Daniels Jr. Kansas
RB Richard Reese So. Baylor
RB Devin Neal Jr. Kansas
FB Ben Sinnott Jr. Kansas State
WR Brennan Presley Sr. Oklahoma State
WR Xavier Worthy Jr. Texas
WR Jerand Bradley So. Texas Tech
TE Ja’Tavion Sanders Jr. Texas
OL Kingsley Suamataia So. BYU
OL Mike Novitsky R-Sr. Kansas
OL Cooper Beebe Sr. Kansas State
OL Kelvin Banks Jr. So. Texas
OL Zach Frazier Jr. West Virginia
PK Griffin Kell Sr. TCU
KR/PR Phillip Brooks Sr. Kansas State
All-Big 12 Defense
Position Player Class Team
DL Dontay Corleone R-So. Cincinnati
DL Ethan Downs Jr. Oklahoma
DL Damonic Williams So. TCU
DL Byron Murphy II Jr. Texas
DL Jaylon Hutchings Sr. Texas Tech
LB Collin Oliver Jr. Oklahoma State
LB Johnny Hodges Jr. TCU
LB Jaylan Ford Sr. Texas
DB T.J. Tampa Sr. Iowa State
DB Cobee Bryant Jr. Kansas
DB Kobe Savage Sr. Kansas State
DB Kendal Daniels R-So. Oklahoma State
DB Josh Newton Sr. TCU
P Mason Fletcher Jr. Cincinnati

Head coaches

Team Head coach Year at school Overall record Record at school Big 12 record
Baylor Dave Aranda 4 20–16 20–16 13–14
BYU Kalani Sitake 8 56–34 56–34 0–0
Cincinnati Scott Satterfield 1 76–48 0–0 0–0
Houston Dana Holgorsen 5 88–61 27–20 0–0
Iowa State Matt Campbell 8 81–57 46–42 32–31
Kansas Lance Leipold 3 154–56 8–17 4–14
Kansas State Chris Klieman 5 102–33 30–20 20–16
Oklahoma Brent Venables 2 6–7 6–7 3–6
Oklahoma State Mike Gundy 19 156–75 156–75 95–61
TCU Sonny Dykes 2 84–65 13–2 9–0
Texas Steve Sarkisian 3 59–47 13–12 9–9
Texas Tech Joey McGuire 2 8–5 8–5 5–4
UCF Gus Malzahn 3 94–47 18–9 0–0
West Virginia Neal Brown 5 57–41 22–25 14–21

Schedule

Index to colors and formatting
Big 12 member won
Big 12 member lost
Big 12 teams in bold

All times Central time.

† denotes Homecoming game

Rankings reflect those of the AP poll for weeks 1 through 9. Rankings from Week 10 until the end of the Season reflect those of the College Football Playoff Rankings.

Regular season

Week One

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
August 31 6:00 p.m. Kent State UCF FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FL FS1 W 56–6   44,088
September 1 7:00 p.m. Missouri State Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS ESPN+ W 48–17   41,091
September 2 11:00 a.m. Colorado No. 17 TCU Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX FOX L 42–45   53,294
September 2 11:00 a.m. Arkansas State No. 20 Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OK ESPN W 73–0   83,221
September 2 1:00 p.m. No. 23 (FCS) Northern Iowa Iowa State Jack Trice StadiumAmes, IA ESPN+ W 30–9   58,248
September 2 2:30 p.m. No. 24 (FCS) Eastern Kentucky Cincinnati Nippert StadiumCincinnati, OH ESPN+ W 66–13   38,193
September 2 2:30 p.m. Rice No. 11 Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TX (rivalry) FOX W 37–10   98,017
September 2 6:00 p.m. No. 12 (FCS) Southeast Missouri State No. 16 Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Football StadiumManhattan, KS ESPN+ W 45–0   52,066
September 2 6:00 p.m. Central Arkansas Oklahoma State Boone Pickens StadiumStillwater, OK ESPN+ W 27–13   53,855
September 2 6:00 p.m. UTSA Houston TDECU StadiumHouston, TX FS1 W 17–14   37,862
September 2 6:00 p.m. Texas State Baylor McLane StadiumWaco, TX ESPN+ L 31–42   44,945
September 2 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech Wyoming War Memorial StadiumLaramie, WY CBS L 33–35 2OT  26,450
September 2 6:30 p.m. West Virginia No. 7 Penn State Beaver StadiumUniversity Park, PA (rivalry) NBC L 15–38   110,747
September 2 9:15 p.m. Sam Houston BYU LaVell Edwards StadiumProvo, UT FS1 W 14–0   59,006
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Week Two

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 8 6:30 p.m. Illinois Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS ESPN2 W 34–23   45,809
September 9 11:00 a.m. No.12 Utah Baylor McLane Stadium • Waco, TX ESPN L 13–20   43,732
September 9 11:00 a.m. Troy No. 15 Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS FS1 W 42–13   51,940
September 9 2:00 p.m. Southern Utah BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT ESPN+ W 41–16   60,834
September 9 2:30 p.m. Iowa Iowa State Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA (Cy-Hawk Series) FOX L 13–20   61,500
September 9 5:00 p.m. SMU No. 18 Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK ESPN+ W 28–11   84,186
September 9 5:00 p.m. Duquesne West Virginia Milan Puskar StadiumMorgantown, WV ESPN+ W 56–17   50,037
September 9 5:30 p.m. Cincinnati Pittsburgh Acrisure StadiumPittsburgh, PA (River City Rivalry) The CW W 27–21   49,398
September 9 6:00 p.m. No. 13 Oregon Texas Tech Jones AT&T StadiumLubbock, TX FOX L 30–38   56,200
September 9 6:00 p.m. No. 11 Texas No. 3 Alabama Bryant–Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL ESPN W 34–24   100,077
September 9 6:00 p.m. UCF Boise State Albertsons StadiumBoise, ID FS1 W 18–16   36,447
September 9 6:00 p.m. Houston Rice Rice Stadium • Houston, TX (Bayou Bucket Classic) NFLN L 41–43 2OT  23,425
September 9 7:00 p.m. Nicholls TCU Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX ESPN+ W 41–6   45,010
September 9 9:30 p.m. Oklahoma State Arizona State Mountain America StadiumTempe, AZ FS1 W 27–15   42,569
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Week Three

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 16 11:00 a.m. No. 15 Kansas State Missouri Faurot FieldColumbia, MO SECN L 27–30   62,621
September 16 11:00 a.m. Iowa State Ohio Peden StadiumAthens, OH ESPNU L 7–10   21,991
September 16 11:00 a.m. LIU Baylor McLane Stadium • Waco, TX ESPN+ W 30–7   43,732
September 16 2:30 p.m. No. 19 Oklahoma Tulsa Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman StadiumTulsa, OK ESPN2 W 66–17   30,855
September 16 5:30 p.m. No. 24 (FCS) Villanova UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FL ESPN+ W 48–14   44,206
September 16 6:00 p.m. Tarleton State Texas Tech Jones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TX ESPN+ W 41–3   56,200
September 16 6:00 p.m. South Alabama Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK ESPN+ L 7–33   53,855
September 16 6:00 p.m. Miami (OH) Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH (Victory Bell) ESPN+ L 24–31 OT  38,193
September 16 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh West Virginia Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, WV (Backyard Brawl) ABC W 17–6   61,106
September 16 6:30 p.m. BYU Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR ESPN2 W 38–31   74,821
September 16 7:00 p.m. Wyoming No. 4 Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX LHN W 31–10   101,777
September 16 7:00 p.m. TCU Houston TDECU Stadium • Houston, TX FOX  TCU 36–13   36,049
September 16 9:30 p.m. Kansas Nevada Mackay StadiumReno, NV CBSSN W 31-24   44,182
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Week Four

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 23 11:00 a.m. No. 16 Oklahoma Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH FOX  OU 20–6   38,193
September 23 11:00 a.m. SMU TCU Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX (Iron Skillet) FS1 W 34–17   51,243
September 23 2:30 p.m. BYU Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS ESPN  KU 38–27   47,233
September 23 2:30 p.m. Texas Tech West Virginia Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, WV ESPN+  WVU 20–13   50,071
September 23 3:00 p.m. Oklahoma State Iowa State Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA FS1  ISU 34–27   59,022
September 23 6:00 p.m. Sam Houston Houston TDECU Stadium • Houston, TX ESPN+ W 38–7   35,044
September 23 6:30 p.m. No. 3 Texas Baylor McLane Stadium • Waco, TX ABC  TEX 38–6   49,165
September 23 7:00 p.m. UCF Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS FS1  KSU 44–31   51,912
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Week Five

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 29 9:15 p.m. Cincinnati BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT ESPN  BYU 35–27   63,834
September 30 2:30 p.m. No. 24 Kansas No. 3 Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX ABC  TEX 40–14   102,986
September 30 2:30 p.m. Baylor UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FL FS1  BAY 36–35   44,005
September 30 2:30 p.m. Houston Texas Tech Jones AT&T Stadium and Cody Campbell Field • Lubbock, TX FS2  TTU 49–28   53,308
September 30 6:00 p.m. Iowa State No. 14 Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK FS1  OU 50–20   84,371
September 30 7:00 p.m. West Virginia TCU Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX ESPN2  WVU 24–21   43,736
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Week Six

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 6 6:30 p.m. Kansas State Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK ESPN  OKST 29–21   53,855
October 7 11:00 a.m. No. 3 Texas No. 12 Oklahoma Cotton BowlDallas, TX (Red River Showdown/College GameDay) ABC  OU 34–30   92,100
October 7 3:00 p.m. UCF Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS FOX  KU 51–22   46,107
October 7 7:00 p.m. Texas Tech Baylor McLane Stadium • Waco, TX ESPN2  TTU 39–14   44,620
October 7 7:00 p.m. TCU Iowa State Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA FS1  ISU 27–14   60,535
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Week Seven

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 12 6:00 p.m. West Virginia Houston TDECU Stadium • Houston, TX FS1  HOU 41–39   32,152
October 14 11:00 a.m. Iowa State Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH FS1  ISU 30–10   38,193
October 14 2:30 p.m. BYU TCU Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX ESPN  TCU 44–11   44,599
October 14 2:30 p.m. No. 23 Kansas Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK FS1  OKST 39–32   53,855
October 14 6:00 p.m. Kansas State Texas Tech Jones AT&T Stadium and Cody Campbell Field • Lubbock, TX FS1  KSU 38–21   56,200
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Week Eight

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 21 11:00 AM Baylor Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH ESPN+  BAY 32–29   38,193
October 21 11:00 AM UCF No. 6 Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK ABC  OU 31–29   83,476
October 21 2:30 PM Oklahoma State West Virginia Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, WV ESPN  OKST 48–34   51,870
October 21 3:00 PM No. 8 Texas Houston TDECU Stadium • Houston, TX FOX  TEX 31–24   42,812
October 21 6:00 PM Texas Tech BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT FS1  BYU 27–14   63,523
October 21 6:00 PM TCU Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS ESPN2  KSU 41–3   52,580
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Week Nine

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 28 11:00 a.m. No. 6 Oklahoma Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS (Big Noon Kickoff) FOX  KU 38–33   47,233
October 28 11:00 a.m. Houston Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS ESPN2  KSU 41–0   51,928
October 28 11:00 a.m. West Virginia UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FL FS1  WVU 41–28   44,136
October 28 2:30 p.m. BYU No. 7 Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX ABC  TEX 35–6   101,670
October 28 2:30 p.m. Iowa State Baylor McLane Stadium • Waco, TX ESPN+  ISU 30–18   43,528
October 28 7:00 p.m. Cincinnati Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK ESPN2  OKST 45–13   53,855
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Week Ten

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 2 6:00 p.m. TCU Texas Tech Jones AT&T Stadium and Cody Campbell Field • Lubbock, TX (West Texas Championship) FS1  TTU 35–28   51,185
November 4 11:00 a.m. No. 23 Kansas State No. 7 Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX FOX  TEX 33–30 OT  102,846
November 4 2:30 p.m. No. 9 Oklahoma No. 22 Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK (Bedlam) ABC  OKST 27–24   54,105
November 4 2:30 p.m. UCF Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH (rivalry) FS1  UCF 28–26   38,193
November 4 2:30 p.m. Houston Baylor McLane Stadium • Waco, TX ESPN+  HOU 25–24 OT  41,180
November 4 6:00 p.m. BYU West Virginia Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, WV FOX  WVU 37–7   50,266
November 4 6:00 p.m. No. 21 Kansas Iowa State Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA ESPN  KU 28–21   61,500
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Central Time.

Week Eleven

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 11 11:00 a.m. Texas Tech No. 16 Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS FS1  TTU 16–13   47,233
November 11 2:00 p.m. Baylor No. 25 Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS ESPN+  KSU 59–25   51,790
November 11 2:30 p.m. No. 15 Oklahoma State UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FL ESPN  UCF 45–3   44,046
November 11 6:00 p.m. West Virginia No. 17 Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK FOX  OU 59–20   83,525
November 11 6:00 p.m. Cincinnati Houston TDECU Stadium • Houston, TX FS1  CIN 24–14   34,312
November 11 6:30 p.m. No. 7 Texas TCU Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX (rivalry) ABC  TEX 29–26   50,812
November 11 9:15 p.m. Iowa State BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT ESPN  ISU 45-13   60,754
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Central Time.

Week Twelve

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 18 11:00 a.m. No. 14 Oklahoma BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT ESPN  OU 31–24   63,714
November 18 1:30 p.m. Cincinnati West Virginia Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, WV (rivalry) ESPN+  WVU 42–21   43,588
November 18 2:30 p.m. Baylor TCU Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX (The Revivalry) ESPN+  TCU 42–17   42,621
November 18 3:00 p.m. No. 23 Oklahoma State Houston TDECU Stadium • Houston, TX ESPN2  OKST 43–30   33,906
November 18 4:00 p.m. UCF Texas Tech Jones AT&T Stadium and Cody Campbell Field • Lubbock, TX FS2  TTU 24–23   53,851
November 18 6:00 p.m. No. 21 Kansas State No. 25 Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS (Sunflower Showdown) FS1  KSU 31–27   47,233
November 18 7:00 p.m. No. 7 Texas Iowa State Jack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA FOX  TEX 26–16   61,500
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Central Time.

Week Thirteen

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 24 11:00 a.m. TCU No. 13 Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK FOX  OU 69–45   83,669
November 24 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech No. 7 Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (Battle for the Chancellor's Spurs) ABC  TEX 57–7   102,452
November 25 11:00 a.m. Houston UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FL FS1  UCF 27–13   43,610
November 25 2:30 p.m. BYU No. 20 Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK ABC  OKST 40–34 2OT  53,855
November 25 6:00 p.m. West Virginia Baylor McLane Stadium • Waco, TX FS1  WVU 34–31   36,200
November 25 6:30 p.m. Kansas Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH ESPN2  KU 49–16   38,193
November 25 7:00 p.m. Iowa State No. 19 Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS (Farmageddon) FOX  ISU 42–35   51,481
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Central Time.

Championship Game

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
December 2 11:00 a.m. No. 18 Oklahoma State No. 7 Texas AT&T StadiumArlington, Texas ABC  TEX 49–21   84,523
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Central Time.

    Postseason

    Bowl games

    Legend
     Big 12 win
     Big 12 loss

    For the 2020–2025 bowl cycle, The Big 12 will have annual appearances in the following bowls: Sugar Bowl (unless the Sugar Bowl is a CFP game), First Responder Bowl, Liberty Bowl, Alamo Bowl, Guaranteed Rate Bowl, Pop-Tarts Bowl, and Texas Bowl. Big 12 teams will play in a New Year's Six bowl if they are ranked high enough for an at-large bid in the final CFP rankings. The Big 12 champions are also eligible for the College Football Playoff if they're among the top four teams in the final CFP ranking.

    Bowl game Date Site Time (CST) Television Big 12 team Opponent Score Attendance
    Independence Bowl December 16, 2023 Independence StadiumShreveport, LA 8:15 p.m. ESPN Texas Tech California W 34–14 33,071
    Gasparilla Bowl December 22, 2023 Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL 5:30 p.m. ESPN UCF Georgia Tech L 17–30 30,281
    Guaranteed Rate Bowl December 26, 2023 Chase FieldPhoenix, AZ 8:00 p.m. ESPN Kansas UNLV W 49–36 26,478
    Duke's Mayo Bowl December 27, 2023 Bank of America StadiumCharlotte, NC 4:30 p.m. ESPN West Virginia North Carolina W 30–10 42,925
    Texas Bowl December 27, 2023 NRG StadiumHouston, TX 8:00 p.m. ESPN No. 20 Oklahoma State Texas A&M W 31–23 55,212
    Pop-Tarts Bowl December 28, 2023 Camping World StadiumOrlando, FL 4:45 p.m. ESPN No. 25 Kansas State No. 18 NC State W 28–19 31,111
    Alamo Bowl December 28, 2023 AlamodomeSan Antonio, TX 8:15 p.m. ESPN No. 12 Oklahoma No. 14 Arizona L 24–38 55,883
    Liberty Bowl December 29, 2023 Simmons Bank Liberty StadiumMemphis, TN 2:30 p.m. ESPN Iowa State Memphis L 26–36 48,789
    College Football Playoff bowl games
    Sugar Bowl January 1, 2024 Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA 7:45 p.m. ESPN No. 3 Texas No. 2 Washington L 31–37 68,791

    Rankings are from CFP rankings. All times Central Time Zone. Big-12 teams shown in bold.

    Head to head matchups

    Head to head

    Source:

    Team Baylor BYU Cincinnati Houston Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Oklahoma Oklahoma State TCU Texas Texas Tech UCF West Virginia
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     * Do not play during regular season

    Updated with the results of November 25, 2023.

    Big 12 vs Power 5 matchups

    This is a list of the Power Five conferences teams (ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12, Notre Dame and SEC).


    Date Big 12 Team Opponent Conference Location Result
    September 2#17 TCUColoradoPac-12Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TXL 42–45
    September 2West Virginia#7 Penn StateBig TenBeaver StadiumUniversity Park, PA (PSU-WVU rivalry)L 15–38
    September 8KansasIllinoisBig TenMemorial Stadium • Lawrence, KSW 34–23
    September 9CincinnatiPittsburghACCAcrisure StadiumPittsburgh, PA (River City Rivalry)W 27–21
    September 9Iowa StateIowaBig TenJack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA (Cy-Hawk Series)L 13–20
    September 9Oklahoma StateArizona StatePac-12Mountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZW 27–15
    September 9Texas TechOregonPac-12Jones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TXL 30–38
    September 9BaylorUtahPac-12McLane Stadium • Waco, TXL 13–20
    September 9#11 Texas#3 AlabamaSECBryant-Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, ALW 34–24
    September 16West VirginiaPittsburghACCMilan Puskar StadiumMorgantown, WV (Backyard Brawl)W 17–6
    September 16BYUArkansasSECDonald W. Reynolds Razorback StadiumFayetteville, ARW 38–31
    September 16Kansas StateMissouriSECFaurot FieldColumbia, MOL 27–30

    Big 12 vs Group of Five matchups

    The following games include Big 12 teams competing against teams from The American, C-USA, MAC, Mountain West or Sun Belt.


    DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
    August 31MACKent StateUCFFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FLW 56–6
    September 2Sun BeltArkansas State#20 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKW 73–0
    September 2AmericanRice#11 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXW 37–10
    September 2AmericanUTSAHoustonTDECU Stadium • Houston, TXW 17–14
    September 2C-USASam HoustonBYULaVell Edwards StadiumProvo, UTW 14–0
    September 2Mountain WestTexas TechWyomingWar Memorial Stadium • Laramie, WYL 33–35 2OT
    September 2Sun BeltTexas StateBaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TXL 31–42
    September 9AmericanHoustonRiceRice Stadium • Houston, TXL 41–43 2OT
    September 9AmericanSMUOklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKW 28–11
    September 9Mountain WestUCFBoise StateAlbertsons Stadium • Boise, IDW 18–16
    September 9Sun BeltTroyKansas StateBill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KSW 42–13
    September 16AmericanOklahomaTulsaH. A. Chapman Stadium • Tulsa, OKW 66–17
    September 16MACIowa StateOhioPeden StadiumAthens, OHL 7–10
    September 16MACMiami (OH)CincinnatiNippert StadiumCincinnati, OHL 24–31 OT
    September 16Mountain WestKansasNevadaMackay Stadium • Reno, NVW 31–24
    September 16Mountain WestWyoming#4 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXW 31–10
    September 16Sun BeltSouth AlabamaOklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OKL 7–33
    September 23AmericanSMUTCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX (Iron Skillet)W 34–17
    September 23C-USASam HoustonHoustonTDECU Stadium • Houston, TXW 38–7

    Big 12 vs FCS matchups

    The Football Championship Subdivision comprises 13 conferences and two independent programs.


    DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
    September 1Missouri ValleyMissouri StateKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSW 48–17
    September 2United AthleticEastern KentuckyCincinnatiNippert StadiumCincinnati, OHW 66–13
    September 2Missouri ValleyNorthern IowaIowa StateJack Trice StadiumAmes, IAW 30–9
    September 2Ohio ValleySoutheast Missouri StateKansas StateBill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KSW 45–0
    September 2United AthleticCentral ArkansasOklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OKW 27–13
    September 9United AthleticSouthern UtahBYULaVell Edwards StadiumProvo, UTW 41–16
    September 9NortheastDuquesneWest VirginiaMilan Puskar StadiumMorgantown, WVW 56–17
    September 9SouthlandNichollsTCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW 41–6
    September 16NortheastLIUBaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TXW 30–7
    September 16CAAVillanovaUCFFBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, FLW 48–14
    September 16United AthleticTarleton StateTexas TechJones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TXW 41–3

    Big 12 vs other conferences

    Television Selections

    The Big 12 Conference has television contracts with ESPN and FOX, which allow games to be broadcast across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, FOX, FS1 and FS2. Streaming broadcasts for games under Big 12 control are streamed on ESPN+. Texas operates its own network, Longhorn Network, in conjunction with ESPN. Games under the control of other conferences fall under the contracts of the opposing conference.

    Network Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 C Bowls Totals
    ABC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 11
    ESPN 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 9 21
    ESPN2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 10
    ESPNU 1 1
    Longhorn Network 1 1
    FOX 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 15
    FS1 3 3 3 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 2 24
    FS2 1 1 2
    CBS 1 1
    NBC 1 1
    The CW 1 1
    CBS Sports Network 1 1
    NFL Network 1 1
    SEC Network 1 1
    ESPN+ (streaming) 6 4 5 2 - - - 1 1 1 1 2 23
    Platform Games
    Broadcast 29
    Cable 62
    Streaming 23

    Awards and honors

    Players of the week

    Week Offensive Defensive Special Teams Newcomer
    Player Team Position Player Team Position Player Team Position Player Team Position
    Week 1 Emory Jones UC QB Jeremiah Cooper ISU DB Ryan Rehkow BYU P Emory Jones UC QB
    Gavin Freeman OU PR/KR
    Week 2 Quinn Ewers UT QB Danny Stutsman OU LB Colton Boomer UCF K Adonai Mitchell UT WR
    Week 3 Dillon Gabriel OU QB Tyler Batty BYU DE Matthew Golden UH KR/WR Nic Anderson OU WR
    Week 4 DJ Giddens KSU RB Cobee Bryant KU CB Chase Contreraz ISU K Parker Jenkins UH RB
    Week 5 Jonathon Brooks UT RB Caden Jenkins BU CB Loic Fouonji TTU WR Adonai Mitchell UT WR
    Week 6 Dillon Gabriel OU QB Beau Freyler ISU SAF Trevor Wilson KU WR/PR Cameron Epps OSU CB
    Week 7 Josh Hoover TCU QB Kobe Savage KSU SAF Chase Contreraz ISU K Avery Johnson KSU QB
    Ollie Gordon II OSU RB
    Week 8 Ollie Gordon II OSU RB Eddie Heckard BYU CB Isaiah Hankins BU K Nic Anderson OU WR
    Week 9 Ollie Gordon II OSU RB Beanie Bishop Jr. WVU CB Xavier Worthy UT WR/PR Leon Johnson III OSU WR
    Beanie Bishop Jr. WVU CB
    Week 10 RJ Harvey UCF RB Xavier Benson OSU LB Bert Auburn UT K Adonai Mitchell UT WR
    Ollie Gordon II OSU RB
    Week 11 Dillon Gabriel OU QB Demari Henderson UCF DB Gino Garcia TTU K Abu Sama III ISU RB
    Week 12 Jared Wiley TCU TE Billy Bowman OU SAF Keenan Garber KSU CB Jaheim White WVU RB
    Week 13 Abu Sama III ISU RB Trey Rucker OSU SAF Richard Reese BU KR Abu Sama III ISU RB

    Totals per school

    School Total
    Oklahoma 8
    Oklahoma State 8
    Iowa State 7
    Texas 7
    Kansas State 4
    Baylor 3
    BYU 3
    UCF 3
    West Virginia 3
    Cincinnati 2
    Houston 2
    Kansas 2
    TCU 2
    Texas Tech 2

    Big 12 Individual Awards

    The following individuals received postseason honors as voted by the Big 12 Conference coaches at the end of the season.

    Award Player School
    Offensive Player of the Year Ollie Gordon II Oklahoma State
    Defensive Player of the Year T’Vondre Sweat Texas
    Special Teams Player of the Year Austin McNamara Texas Tech
    Offensive Freshman of the Year Rocco Becht Iowa State
    Offensive Lineman of the Year Cooper Beebe Kansas State
    Defensive Freshman of the Year Anthony Hill Jr. Texas
    Ben Roberts Texas Tech
    Defensive Lineman of the Year Byron Murphy II Texas
    Offensive Newcomer of the Year Adonai Mitchell Texas
    Defensive Newcomer of the Year Austin Booker Kansas
    Chuck Neinas Coach of the Year Mike Gundy Oklahoma State
    # - Unanimous choice

    All-Americans

    Currently, the NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports of Division I-FBS football and Division I men's basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. The system consists of three points for a first-team honor, two points for second-team honor, and one point for third-team honor. Honorable mention and fourth team or lower recognitions are not accorded any points. College Football All-American consensus teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named first team consensus all-American. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus and Unanimous All-Americans. Any player named to the First Team by all five of the NCAA-recognized selectors is deemed a Unanimous All-American.[41][42]

    Position Player School Selector Unanimous Consensus
    First Team All-Americans
    OL Cooper Beebe Kansas State AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, The Athletic, Fox, SI, USAT Green tick Green tick
    DB Beanie Bishop Jr. West Virginia FWAA, WCFF Green tick
    DB Billy Bowman Jr. Oklahoma CBS
    RB Ollie Gordon II Oklahoma State AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, The Athletic, Fox, SI, USAT Green tick Green tick
    OL Luke Kandra Cincinnati WCFF
    LB Danny Stutsman Oklahoma WCFF
    DL T'Vondre Sweat Texas AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CBS, The Athletic, Fox, SI, USAT Green tick Green tick
    PR Xavier Worthy Texas CBS, The Athletic, Fox
    Position Player School Selector Unanimous Consensus
    Second Team All-Americans
    OL Kelvin Banks Jr. Texas AFCA
    DB Beanie Bishop Jr. West Virginia AFCA, AP, TSN, Fox, USAT
    OL Zach Frazier West Virginia TSN, Fox, USAT, SI
    OL Tyler Guyton Oklahoma Fox
    DL Byron Murphy II Texas AP, TSN, CBS, Fox, SI
    TE Ja'Tavion Sanders Texas CBS
    LB Danny Stutsman Oklahoma CBS, Fox, SI
    AP Xavier Worthy Texas AFCA, FWAA, TSN, USAT Green tick
    Position Player School Selector Unanimous Consensus
    Third Team All-Americans
    C Zach Frazier West Virginia AP
    TE Ben Sinnott Kansas State AP
    LB Danny Stutsman Oklahoma AP
    AP Xavier Worthy Texas AP

    List of All American Teams

    • American Football Coaches Association All-America Team[43]
    • Associated Press All-America Team[44]
    • CBS Sports All-America Team[45]
    • ESPN All-America Team[46]
    • Football Writers Association of America All-America Team[47]
    • Fox Sports All-America Team[48]
    • The Athletic All-America Team[49]
    • Sporting News 2022 College Football All-America Team[50]
    • Sports Illustrated[51]
    • USA Today All-America Team[52]
    • Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America Team[53]
    • The Sporting News College Football All-America Team

    All-conference teams

    The following players earned All-Big 12 honors. Any teams showing (_) following their name are indicating the number of All-Big 12 Conference Honors awarded to that university for 1st team and 2nd team respectively.

    Source:

    Notes:

    • RS = Return Specialist
    • AP/ST = All-Purpose/Special Teams Player (not a kicker or returner)
    • † Two-time first team selection;
    • ‡ Three-time first team selection

    Honorable mentions

    • Baylor: Monaray Baldwin (WR), Drake Dabney (TE), TJ Franklin (DL), Gabe Hall (DL), Caden Jenkins (DB, DFoY), Matt Jones (LB), Dawson Pendergrass (OFoY)
    • BYU: Tyler Batty (DPoY, DLoY), Kamden Garrett (DB), Eddie Heckard (DB, DNoY), Darius Lassiter (ONoY), Paul Maile (OL), Ryan Rehkow (STPoY), Isaac Rex (TE), Jakob Robinson (DB), Max Tooley (LB)
    • Cincinnati: Jowon Briggs (DL), Dontay Corleone (DLoY), Mason Fletcher (P, STPoY), Gavin Gerhardt (OL), Xzavier Henderson (WR), Luke Kandra (OLoY), Deshawn Pace (DB)
    • Houston: Samuel Brown (WR), Nelson Ceaser (DPoY, DLoY), Matthew Golden (STPoY), Isaiah Hamilton (DB), Parker Jenkins (ONoY), A.J. Haulcy (DB, DNoY), Patrick Paul (OLoY)
    • Iowa State: Benjamin Brahmer (TE), Chase Contreraz (PK, STPoY), Beau Freyler (DB), Jayden Higgins (WR, ONoY), Jarrod Hufford (OL, OLoY), Jaylin Noel (KR/PR, OPoY), Tyler Onyedim (DL), Domonique Orange (DL), Tyler Perkins (P), Jack Sadowsky (DFoY), T.J. Tampa (DPoY), Gerry Vaughn (LB), Malik Verdon (DB)
    • Kansas: Lawrence Arnold (WR), Jason Bean (QB), Austin Booker (DLoY), Mello Dotson (DB), Mason Fairchild (TE), Devin Neal (OPoY), Mike Novitsky (OL), Dominick Puni (OLoY), Jereme Robinson (DL)
    • Kansas State: Jack Blumer (P), Phillp Brooks (WR, KR/PR), Khalid Duke (DLoY), DJ Giddens (RB), Hayden Gillum (OL), Will Howard (OPoY), Avery Johnson (OFoY), Will Lee III (DB), KT Leveston (OL), Austin Moore (DPoY), Brendan Mott (DL), Jacob Parrish (DB), Seth Porter (STPoY), Desmond Purnell (LB), Austin Romaine (DFoY), Uso Seumalo (DL), Marques Sigle (DNoY, DB), Chris Tennant (PK), Treshaun Ward (ONoY, RB), Carver Willis (OL)
    • Oklahoma: Nic Anderson (OFoY, WR), Rondell Bothroyd (DL), Billy Bowman (DPoY), Isaiah Coe (DL), Kendel Dolby (DB), Ethan Downs (DLoY), Jalil Farooq (WR, KR/PR), Gavin Freeman (KR/PR), Dillon Gabriel (OPoY), Tyler Guyton (OL), Kip Lewis (DFoY, LB), McKade Mettauer(OL), Andrew Raym (OLoY), Walter Rouse (OL), Gavin Sawchuk (RB), Tawee Walker (RB), Woodi Washington (DB), Gentry Williams (DB)
    • Oklahoma State: Korie Black (DB), Alan Bowman (QB), Braden Cassity (FB), Dalton Cooper (OL), Kendal Daniels (DB), Cameron Epps (DFoY, DB), Anthony Goodlow (DNoY, DLoY, DL), Alex Hale (STPoY), Josiah Johnson (ONoY, TE), Nickolas Martin (DPoY), Joe Michalski (OLoY, OL), Rashod Owens (WR), Brennan Presley (KR/PR), Jake Springfield (OL)
    • TCU: Emani Bailey (RB), Shad Banks Jr. (LB), Millard Bradford (DB), Andrew Coker (OL), Brandon Coleman (OLoY), Caleb Fox (DL), Jamoi Hodge (LB), Josh Hoover (OFoY), Griffin Kell (K), Namdi Obiazor (DPoY, LB), Willis Patrick (OL), Mark Perry (DB), JP Richardson (WR), Jaylon Robinson (WR), Jordy Sandy (P), Jared Wiley (OPoY), Damonic Williams (DLoY, DL), Savion Williams (WR)
    • Texas: Kelvin Banks Jr. (OLoY), CJ Baxter (OFoY, RB), Jonathon Brooks (OPoY), Terrance Brooks (DB), Ethan Burke (DL), Trill Carter (DNoY), Kitan Crawford (STPoY), Alfred Collins (DL), Quinn Ewers (QB), Gunnar Helm (TE), Anthony Hill (LB), Christian Jones (OL), Jake Majors (OL), Ryan Sanborn (P), Barryn Sorrell (DL), Michael Taaffe (DB), Jerrin Thompson (DB), Jordan Whittington (WR)
    • Texas Tech: C.J. Baskerville (DNoY, DB), Tony Bradford Jr. (DL), Tahj Brooks (OPoY), Myles Cole (DL), Baylor Cupp (TE), Malik Dunlap (DB), Gino Garcia (PK), Jaylon Hutchings (DLoY, DL), Bralyn Lux (DB), Drae McCray (ONoY, KR/PR), Monroe Mills (OL), Behren Morton (QB), Jesiah Pierre (LB), Myles Price (WR), Ben Roberts (LB), Caleb Rodgers (OL), Rusty Staats (OL), Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (DPoY), Xavier White (WR), Dennis Wilburn (OL)
    • UCF: Colton Boomer (PK), Tylan Grable (OL), RJ Harvey (RB), Demari Henderson (DB), Kobe Hudson (WR), Lee Hunter (DL), Malachi Lawrence (DL), Tre’mon Morris-Brash (DLoY), Lokahi Pauole (OL), Randy Pittman Jr. (OFoY), John Rhys Plumlee (QB), Corey Thornton (DB), Xavier Townsend (KR/PR), John Walker (DFoY)
    • West Virginia: Beanie Bishop Jr. (DNoY), Aubrey Burks (DB), Ben Cutter (DFoY), CJ Donaldson (RB), Preston Fox (KR/PR), Zach Frazier (OLoY), Garrett Greene (QB), Lee Kpogba (DL), Mike Lockhart (DL), Michael Hayes (STPoY, PK), Sean Martin (DLoY, DL), Doug Nester (OL), Tomas Rimac (OL), Oliver Straw (P), Kole Taylor (ONoY), Edward Vesterinen (DL), Jahiem White (OFoY), Brandon Yates (OL)


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    Baylor AP RV
    C RV
    CFP Not released
    BYU AP RV
    C RV RV RV RV
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    Cincinnati AP RV RV
    C RV
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    Houston AP RV
    C RV RV
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    Iowa State AP RV
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    Kansas AP RV RV 24 RV 23 RV 22 19 RV RV RV RV 23
    C RV RV RV RV 24 RV 24 RV RV 23 18 RV RV RV RV 23
    CFP Not released 21 16 25
    Kansas State AP 16 15 15 RV RV RV RV 25 RV 23 19 RV RV 18
    C 17 15 15 RV 25 RV RV RV RV RV 24 20 RV RV 19
    CFP Not released 23 25 21 19 25
    Oklahoma AP 20 18 19 16 14 12 5 6 6 10 17 14 13 12 12 15
    C 19 17 16 14 14 12 7 7 6 11 16 13 13 12 12 15
    CFP Not released 9 17 14 13 12 12
    Oklahoma State AP RV RV RV RV 15 24 21 19 22 16
    C RV RV RV RV RV RV 17 25 21 19 21 16
    CFP Not released 22 15 23 20 18 20
    TCU AP 17 RV RV RV RV
    C 16 RV RV RV RV
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    Texas AP 11 11 4 3 3 3 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 3
    C 12 10 6 6 5 4 11 8 7 6 7 7 7 7 4
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    Texas Tech AP RV RV
    C 24 RV
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    UCF AP RV
    C RV RV RV
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    West Virginia AP RV RV RV RV RV
    C RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 25
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    Home game announced attendance

    Team Stadium Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Total Average % of capacity
    Baylor McLane Stadium 45,140 44,945 43,732 43,732 49,165 44,620 43,528 41,180 36,200 347,102 43,388 96.1%
    BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium 63,470 59,006 60,834 63,834 63,523 60,754 63,714 371,665 61,944 97.6%
    Cincinnati Nippert Stadium 38,193 38,193 38,193 38,193 38,193 38,193 38,193 38,193 267,351 38,193 100%
    Houston TDECU Stadium 40,000 37,862 36,049 35,044 32,152 42,812 34,312 33,906 252,137 36,020 90.0%
    Iowa State Jack Trice Stadium 61,500 58,248 61,500†‡ 59,022 60,535 61,500†‡ 61,500†‡ 362,305 60,834 98.2%
    Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium 47,233 41,091 45,809 47,233 46,170 47,233 47,233 47,233 322,002 46,000 97.4%
    Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Stadium 50,000 52,066 51,940 51,912 52,580 51,928 51,790 51,481 363,697 51,956 103.9%
    Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 86,112 83,221 84,186 84,371† 83,476 83,525 83,669 502,448 83,741 97.2%
    Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium 53,855 53,855 53,855 53,855 53,855 53,855 54,105† 53,855 377,235 53,891 100.1%
    TCU Amon G. Carter Stadium 46,000 53,294†‡ 45,010 51,243 43,736 44,599 50,812 42,261 330,955 47,279 102.8%
    Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium 100,119 98,017 101,777 102,986 101,670 102,846 102,452 609,748 101,625 101.5%
    Texas Tech Jones AT&T Stadium 56,200 56,200 56,200 53,308 56,200 51,185 53,851 273,093 54,619 97.2%
    UCF FBC Mortgage Stadium 45,301 44,088 44,206† 44,005 44,136 44,046 43,610 264,091 44,015 97.2%
    West Virginia Milan Puskar Stadium 60,000 50,037 61,106 50,071 51,870 50,266 43,588 306,938 51,156 85.3%

    Bold – at or exceeded capacity
    † Season high
    ‡ Record stadium Attendance


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