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It's been mentioned that some see little value in a Big Xii Championship Game as it will lead to a rematch due to the current round-robin conference format. Did a little research and found that it is not at all uncommon even in conferences with divisions and no round-robin play. Here's what I found:

SEC: Six rematches, one won by the regular season loser.
1999 - #21 Alabama beat #3 Florida on Oct. 2nd and in the CCG on Dec. 4th #7 Alabama again beat #5 Florida.
2000 - #10 Florida beat #19 Auburn on Oct. 14th and in the CCG on Dec. 2nd #7 Florida again beat #18 Auburn.
2001 - #14 LSU lost to #7 Tennessee on Sept. 29th but in the CCG on Dec. 8th #21 LSU beat #2 Tennessee.
2003 - #11 LSU beat #7 Georgia on Sept. 20th and in the CCG on Dec. 6th #3 LSU again beat #5 Georgia.
2004 - #8 Auburn beat #10 Tennessee and in the CCG on Dec. 4th #3 Auburn again beat #15 Tennessee.
2010 - #17 Auburn beat #12 S. Carolina on Sept. 25ht and in the CCG on Dec. 4th #2 Auburn again beat #18 S. Carolina.

Pac-12: Four rematches, one won by the regular season loser who was the higher ranked team in the CCG.
2012 - #11 Stanford beat #15 UCLA on Nov. 24th and in the CCG on Nov. 30th #8 Stanford again beat #17 UCLA.
2013 - #5 Stanford beat #23 Arizona St on Sept. 21st and in the CCG on Dec. 7th #7 Stanford again beat #11 Arizona St.
2014 - #2 Oregon lost to unranked Arizona on Oct. 2nd but in the CCG on Dec. 5th #3 Oregon beat #8 Arizona.
2015 - Unranked Stanford beat #6 USC on Sept. 19th and in the CCG on Dec. 5th #7 Stanford again beat #24 USC.

MWC: One rematch, not won by the regular season loser.
2014 - Boise St beat Fresno St on Oct. 17th and in the CCG on Dec. 6th #22 Boise St again beat Fresno St.

MAC: Five rematches, two won by the regular season loser.
1999 - #12 Marshall beat unranked W. Michigan on Nov. 13th and in the CCG on Dec. 3rd #11 Marshall again beat unranked W. Michigan.
2000 - Marshall lost to W. Michigan on Oct. 5th but in the CCG on Dec. 2nd Marshall beat W. Michigan.
2003 - Unranked Miami(OH) beat #20 Bowling Green on Nov. 4th and in the CCG on Dec. 4th #15 Miami(OH) again beat #23 Bowling Green.
2004 - Toledo lost to Miami(OH) on Nov. 2nd but in the CCG on Dec. 2nd Toledo beat Miami(OH).
2005 - Akron beat N. Illinois on Sept. 24th and in the CCG on Dec. 1st Akron again beat N. Illinois.

C-USA: Three rematches, one won by the regular season loser.
2006 - Houston lost to Southern Miss on Oct. 14th but in the CCG on Dec. 1st Houston beat Southern Miss.
2007 - UCF beat Tulsa on Oct. 20th and in the CCG on Dec. 1st UCF again beat Tulsa.
2012 - Tulsa beat UCF on Nov. 17th and in the CCG on Dec. 1st Tulsa again beat UCF.

Big 10: Two rematches, both won by the regular season loser.
2011 - #4 Wisconsin lost to #15 Michigan State on Oct. 22 but in the CCG on Dec. 3rd #15 Wisconsin beat #11 Michigan State.
2012 - #23 Wisconsin lost to #20 Nebraska on Sept. 29th but in the CCG on Dec. 1 unranked Wisconsin beat #14 Nebraska.

Big 12: Five rematches, one won by the regular season loser.
2000 - #8 Oklahoma beat #2 Kansas State on Oct. 14th and in the CCG on Dec. 2nd #1 Oklahoma again beat #8 Kansas State.
2001 - #14 Colorado lost to #9 Texas on Oct. 20th but in the CCG on Dec. 1 #9 Colorado beat #3 Texas.
2002 - #2 Oklahoma beat #13 Colorado on Nov. 2nd and in the CCG on Dec. 7th #8 Oklahoma again beat #12 Colorado.
2005 - #2 Texas beat #24 Colorado on Oct. 15th and in the CCG on Dec. 3rd #2 Texas again beat unranked Colorado.
2007 - #6 Oklahoma beat #11 Missouri on Oct. 13th and in the CCG on Dec. 1st #9 Oklahoma again beat #1 Missouri.

ACC: Four rematches, three won by the regular season loser. Of those three, in one case the regular season loser was the higher ranked team in the CCG.
2007 - #9 Va. Tech lost to #2 Boston College on Oct. 25th but in the CCG on Dec. 1 #5 Va. Tech beat #12 Boston College.
2008 - #17 Va. Tech lost to unranked Boston College on Oct. 18th but in the CCG on Dec. 6th unranked Va. Tech beat #20 Boston College
2009 - #14 Georgia Tech beat Clemson on Sept. 10th but in the CCG on Dec. 5th #11 Georgia Tech lost to unranked Clemson
2011 - #13 Clemson beat #11 Va. Tech on Oct. 1st and in the CCG on Dec. 3rd #21 Clemson again beat #5 Va. Tech


If the Big Xii had a CCG this year OU and OSU would play on Dec. 3rd and meet again the next week in the CCG on Dec.10th, regardless of the outcome of the regular season game due to OSU having the H2H advantage on WVU. Scheduling may be the biggest issue to overcome for the future Big Xii CCG.
 
It's been mentioned that some see little value in a Big Xii Championship Game as it will lead to a rematch due to the current round-robin conference format. Did a little research and found that it is not at all uncommon even in conferences with divisions and no round-robin play. Here's what I found:

SEC: Six rematches, one won by the regular season loser.
1999 - #21 Alabama beat #3 Florida on Oct. 2nd and in the CCG on Dec. 4th #7 Alabama again beat #5 Florida.
2000 - #10 Florida beat #19 Auburn on Oct. 14th and in the CCG on Dec. 2nd #7 Florida again beat #18 Auburn.
2001 - #14 LSU lost to #7 Tennessee on Sept. 29th but in the CCG on Dec. 8th #21 LSU beat #2 Tennessee.
2003 - #11 LSU beat #7 Georgia on Sept. 20th and in the CCG on Dec. 6th #3 LSU again beat #5 Georgia.
2004 - #8 Auburn beat #10 Tennessee and in the CCG on Dec. 4th #3 Auburn again beat #15 Tennessee.
2010 - #17 Auburn beat #12 S. Carolina on Sept. 25ht and in the CCG on Dec. 4th #2 Auburn again beat #18 S. Carolina.

Pac-12: Four rematches, one won by the regular season loser who was the higher ranked team in the CCG.
2012 - #11 Stanford beat #15 UCLA on Nov. 24th and in the CCG on Nov. 30th #8 Stanford again beat #17 UCLA.
2013 - #5 Stanford beat #23 Arizona St on Sept. 21st and in the CCG on Dec. 7th #7 Stanford again beat #11 Arizona St.
2014 - #2 Oregon lost to unranked Arizona on Oct. 2nd but in the CCG on Dec. 5th #3 Oregon beat #8 Arizona.
2015 - Unranked Stanford beat #6 USC on Sept. 19th and in the CCG on Dec. 5th #7 Stanford again beat #24 USC.

MWC: One rematch, not won by the regular season loser.
2014 - Boise St beat Fresno St on Oct. 17th and in the CCG on Dec. 6th #22 Boise St again beat Fresno St.

MAC: Five rematches, two won by the regular season loser.
1999 - #12 Marshall beat unranked W. Michigan on Nov. 13th and in the CCG on Dec. 3rd #11 Marshall again beat unranked W. Michigan.
2000 - Marshall lost to W. Michigan on Oct. 5th but in the CCG on Dec. 2nd Marshall beat W. Michigan.
2003 - Unranked Miami(OH) beat #20 Bowling Green on Nov. 4th and in the CCG on Dec. 4th #15 Miami(OH) again beat #23 Bowling Green.
2004 - Toledo lost to Miami(OH) on Nov. 2nd but in the CCG on Dec. 2nd Toledo beat Miami(OH).
2005 - Akron beat N. Illinois on Sept. 24th and in the CCG on Dec. 1st Akron again beat N. Illinois.

C-USA: Three rematches, one won by the regular season loser.
2006 - Houston lost to Southern Miss on Oct. 14th but in the CCG on Dec. 1st Houston beat Southern Miss.
2007 - UCF beat Tulsa on Oct. 20th and in the CCG on Dec. 1st UCF again beat Tulsa.
2012 - Tulsa beat UCF on Nov. 17th and in the CCG on Dec. 1st Tulsa again beat UCF.

Big 10: Two rematches, both won by the regular season loser.
2011 - #4 Wisconsin lost to #15 Michigan State on Oct. 22 but in the CCG on Dec. 3rd #15 Wisconsin beat #11 Michigan State.
2012 - #23 Wisconsin lost to #20 Nebraska on Sept. 29th but in the CCG on Dec. 1 unranked Wisconsin beat #14 Nebraska.

Big 12: Five rematches, one won by the regular season loser.
2000 - #8 Oklahoma beat #2 Kansas State on Oct. 14th and in the CCG on Dec. 2nd #1 Oklahoma again beat #8 Kansas State.
2001 - #14 Colorado lost to #9 Texas on Oct. 20th but in the CCG on Dec. 1 #9 Colorado beat #3 Texas.
2002 - #2 Oklahoma beat #13 Colorado on Nov. 2nd and in the CCG on Dec. 7th #8 Oklahoma again beat #12 Colorado.
2005 - #2 Texas beat #24 Colorado on Oct. 15th and in the CCG on Dec. 3rd #2 Texas again beat unranked Colorado.
2007 - #6 Oklahoma beat #11 Missouri on Oct. 13th and in the CCG on Dec. 1st #9 Oklahoma again beat #1 Missouri.

ACC: Four rematches, three won by the regular season loser. Of those three, in one case the regular season loser was the higher ranked team in the CCG.
2007 - #9 Va. Tech lost to #2 Boston College on Oct. 25th but in the CCG on Dec. 1 #5 Va. Tech beat #12 Boston College.
2008 - #17 Va. Tech lost to unranked Boston College on Oct. 18th but in the CCG on Dec. 6th unranked Va. Tech beat #20 Boston College
2009 - #14 Georgia Tech beat Clemson on Sept. 10th but in the CCG on Dec. 5th #11 Georgia Tech lost to unranked Clemson
2011 - #13 Clemson beat #11 Va. Tech on Oct. 1st and in the CCG on Dec. 3rd #21 Clemson again beat #5 Va. Tech


If the Big Xii had a CCG this year OU and OSU would play on Dec. 3rd and meet again the next week in the CCG on Dec.10th, regardless of the outcome of the regular season game due to OSU having the H2H advantage on WVU. Scheduling may be the biggest issue to overcome for the future Big Xii CCG.
It still doesn't address the fact that a round-robin schedule negates the need for a title game. The ONLY way it matters is if the champion was guaranteed in the playoffs. In this current setup, all it does is add a 13th game and another chance for the conference champion to miss the playoffs, especially if the teams just played the week before in a close affair.
 
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It still doesn't address the fact that a round-robin schedule negates the need for a title game. The ONLY way it matters is if the champion was guaranteed in the playoffs. In this current setup, all it does is add a 13th game and another chance for the conference champion to miss the playoffs, especially if the teams just played the week before in a close affair.

With the necessity of the round-robin format the inevitability of a rematch is a given. The only way it could help is if the winner, whichever team it may be, was a #5, 6 or 7 team in the CFP and a convincing wins puts them higher up. It's that 13th data point that the committee says the Big Xii doesn't have and that they are clamoring for. Well, now they get it.
 
For the second season in a row, Oklahoma faces Oklahoma St in a winner-take-all finale for the Big 12 championship.

Under next year's idiotic format, neither one of those showdowns would mean jackshit. Has there ever been a league dumber than this?
 
With the necessity of the round-robin format the inevitability of a rematch is a given. The only way it could help is if the winner, whichever team it may be, was a #5, 6 or 7 team in the CFP and a convincing wins puts them higher up. It's that 13th data point that the committee says the Big Xii doesn't have and that they are clamoring for. Well, now they get it.
As I said before, it's a stupid idea that the conference was bullied into doing. Guaranteed rematches won't do anything but hurt the conference.
 
As I said before, it's a stupid idea that the conference was bullied into doing. Guaranteed rematches won't do anything but hurt the conference.
Rematches are possible in all the other conference championship games but they do not have to happen like they will in the B12. The league with the greatest possibility of a rematch is the P12 since they only miss two teams in the regular season. The MAC, CUSA miss 3 teams. The B10 and ACC misses 4 while the SEC misses 5.

I do not like the current set up but it is better than having divisions when you still play everyone. One of the reasons I wanted expansion.
 
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