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Nation, bow with respect to the Big 12 !!!

Cuyahoga Falls Eers

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Big 12 outclasses SEC, 7-3, in Saturday''s Big 12/SEC Challenge. Outscored SEC by 745-697 or 48 points.

West Virginia, Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State, only 7-23 (!!!) in Big 12 games, beat #15 Auburn, #2 Alabama, LSU and Ole Miss. 4-0 if they were in SEC but 7-23 in Big 12!!!

Big 12 losers were #12 Iowa State, to Missouri; #11 TCU, to Mississippi State; and #10 Texas, to #4 Tennessee. Rankings predicted Vols triumph.

7 Big 12 victories were by 83 points. 3 losses were by 48 points.

Oklahoma, in bottom 4 of Big 12, demolished #2 Alabama by 24 points, 93-69. Oklahoma State, also bottom 4 of Big 12, whipped Ole Miss by 22, 82-60. WVU, also in bottom 4, upset #15 Auburn by 3, 80-77. Texas Tech, winless and alone in last place in Big 12, took LSU by 8, 76-68.

Biggest Big 12 disappointment was #12 Iowa State, which lost to Missouri by 17, 78-61. Not nearly as badly as #2 Alabama and Ole Miss lost, at 24 and 22 points.

Big 12 again reminded America that it is #1 conference in America.

And Big 12 has all 10 members in top 74 (Texas Tech, winless in Big 12, is 74th) in NET rankings. And this is before Saturday wipeout of SEC, so if TT and Oklahoma, which routed Alabama, moved up into the top 64 of the NET then EVERY team in the Big 12 would be in March Madness.

Sweet Sixteen teams might be half Big 12 teams and half the rest of America!

Wouldn't THAT be awesome!!!!
 
LOSERS
ISU
TEXAS
TCU

You forgot to mention that TCU lost without its 2 best players in the game, Lampkin and Miles.

More supportive evidence of the dominance of the Big 12 in basketball this season:

The bottom 4 teams in the Big 12 are 21.8% (7-25) in conference games but 78.8% (!!!!) (41-11) in non-conference games.

Oklahoma State 3-5 in Big 12, 9-4 in non-conference
Oklahoma 2-6 in Big 12, 10-3 in non-conference
West Virginia 2-6 in Big 12, 11-2 in non-conference
Texas Tech 0-8 (!) in Big 12, 11-2 (!) in non-conference

Saturday, those 4 were 100% (4-0) vs. SEC teams, including #2 Alabama and #15 Auburn!

Even with the unavoidable 40 Big 12 losses so far NO Big 12 team has a losing season record, even Texas Tech, winless in the Big 12.

No other conference can say that.
 
Even Kentucky's Oscar Tshiebwe, who many consider the #1 player in college basketball, only had 65.7% of his season average for rebounds against Kansas, which lost 4 straight in the brutal Big 12. Oscar had 9, which is impressive, but he averages 13.7 for the season. And, of course, Kansas beat Kentucky.
 
Big 12 outclasses SEC, 7-3, in Saturday''s Big 12/SEC Challenge. Outscored SEC by 745-697 or 48 points.

West Virginia, Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State, only 7-23 (!!!) in Big 12 games, beat #15 Auburn, #2 Alabama, LSU and Ole Miss. 4-0 if they were in SEC but 7-23 in Big 12!!!

Big 12 losers were #12 Iowa State, to Missouri; #11 TCU, to Mississippi State; and #10 Texas, to #4 Tennessee. Rankings predicted Vols triumph.

7 Big 12 victories were by 83 points. 3 losses were by 48 points.

Oklahoma, in bottom 4 of Big 12, demolished #2 Alabama by 24 points, 93-69. Oklahoma State, also bottom 4 of Big 12, whipped Ole Miss by 22, 82-60. WVU, also in bottom 4, upset #15 Auburn by 3, 80-77. Texas Tech, winless and alone in last place in Big 12, took LSU by 8, 76-68.

Biggest Big 12 disappointment was #12 Iowa State, which lost to Missouri by 17, 78-61. Not nearly as badly as #2 Alabama and Ole Miss lost, at 24 and 22 points.

Big 12 again reminded America that it is #1 conference in America.

And Big 12 has all 10 members in top 74 (Texas Tech, winless in Big 12, is 74th) in NET rankings. And this is before Saturday wipeout of SEC, so if TT and Oklahoma, which routed Alabama, moved up into the top 64 of the NET then EVERY team in the Big 12 would be in March Madness.

Sweet Sixteen teams might be half Big 12 teams and half the rest of America!

Wouldn't THAT be awesome!!!!
Nobody outside of the Sec or Big 12 cares about these games. It's what your conference does in March that will make them bow as you put it.
 
You forgot to mention that TCU lost without its 2 best players in the game, Lampkin and Miles.

More supportive evidence of the dominance of the Big 12 in basketball this season:

The bottom 4 teams in the Big 12 are 21.8% (7-25) in conference games but 78.8% (!!!!) (41-11) in non-conference games.

Oklahoma State 3-5 in Big 12, 9-4 in non-conference
Oklahoma 2-6 in Big 12, 10-3 in non-conference
West Virginia 2-6 in Big 12, 11-2 in non-conference
Texas Tech 0-8 (!) in Big 12, 11-2 (!) in non-conference

Saturday, those 4 were 100% (4-0) vs. SEC teams, including #2 Alabama and #15 Auburn!

Even with the unavoidable 40 Big 12 losses so far NO Big 12 team has a losing season record, even Texas Tech, winless in the Big 12.

No other conference can say that.
TCU would have lost no matter what. Injuries are part of the game.
 
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