| Big 12 Championship Game | |
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| Sport | Football |
| Conference | Big 12 Conference |
| Current stadium | AT&T Stadium |
| Current location | Arlington, Texas |
| Played | 1996–2010; 2017–present |
| Last contest | 2024 |
| Current champion | Arizona State Sun Devils |
| Most championships | Oklahoma Sooners (11) |
| TV partner(s) | ABC[1] (1996–2010, 2018–present) Fox (2017) |
| Official website | Big12Sports.com – Football |
| Sponsors | |
| Dr Pepper (1996–2010, 2018–present)[2] AT&T (2017) WWE (2023) | |
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TheBig 12 Championship Game is acollege football game held by theBig 12 Conference between the best and the second-best Big 12 team. The game was played each year since the conference's formation in 1996 until 2010 and returned during the 2017 season. From 1996 to 2010, the championship game pitted the Big 12 North Division champion against the South Division champion in a game held after the regular season was completed. From 2017 onward, the game features the two teams with the best conference records.
In the first eight Big 12 championship games, from 1996 to 2003, the divisions split four games each, with the north champion winning in every odd-numbered year and the south champion winning in every even-numbered year. However, the North division champion did not win after No. 13 Kansas State's 35–7 upset victory over No. 1 Oklahoma in 2003.
The Big 12 is under contract to play the game atAT&T Stadium inArlington, Texas until 2030.
The first championship game was played after the 1996 regular season, the first year of play for the Big 12 (which was created from the merger of theBig Eight Conference and four teams from theSouthwest Conference). Like theSEC Championship Game (which has been played since 1992), the game matched the winners of the conference's two six-team divisions. The championship game was held at several sites within the Big 12 states, withArrowhead Stadium inKansas City, Missouri, hosting more often than any other venue.
The2008 Big 12 Championship Game was notable for thecontroversy over choosing the South Division representative. TheOklahoma Sooners,Texas Longhorns, andTexas Tech Red Raiders all finished with identical records and had each recorded a win and loss among one another. The Sooners earned a berth to the title game because they had the highestBowl Championship Series ranking of the three at the time of selection. Oklahoma defeated theMissouri Tigers and earned a berth in the2009 BCS National Championship Game.
From 2009 through 2013, the game was scheduled to be played at Cowboys Stadium, now known asAT&T Stadium, inArlington, Texas.[3] During June 2010, however,Nebraska andColorado announced that they wouldleave the Big 12 for other conferences (theBig Ten Conference and thePac-12 Conference, respectively) in 2011. Because NCAA rules at the time required that a conference have 12 members in order to stage a football championship game that was exempt from NCAA limits on regular-season games, the conference dropped the championship game following the 2010 season. During this time, Oklahoma and Texas had expressed that a conference title game hurt the chances of the conference to have a representative in theBCS National Championship Game, and now theCollege Football Playoff, which started in 2014.[4]
In December 2014 after completing the first season with the College Football Playoff,Baylor andTCU both finished the season with an 8–1 conference record and were declared co-champions by the conference despite Baylor's head-to-head win over TCU. When the selection committee met to set the teams for the first playoff, both Baylor and TCU were overlooked in favor of teams that competed in and won their conference's championship game, leaving the Big 12 out of the playoffs.[5] This led to criticism of how the Big 12 determined its champion.
In April 2015, legislation was developed by theACC and the Big 12 to deregulate conference championship games. It was announced by NCAA officials as being expected to pass in time for the start of the 2016 season.[6] The legislation passed on January 14, 2016 allowing a conference with fewer than twelve teams to stage a championship game between the top two teams, so long as they play a round-robin schedule. In late 2016, the Big 12 decided to bring back the championship game in 2017 after a seven-year-long gap of having no conference championship game.
Below are the results from all Big 12 Championship Games played. The winning team appears in bold font, on a background of their primary team color. Rankings are from theAP Poll released prior to the game. From 1996 to 2010, the Big 12 was divided into two divisions, North and South. Following the departures of two schools in 2010, the conference discontinued the championship game in favor of a round-robin format to determine the champion. When it resumed in 2017, the top two seeds would face off in the championship game.
| Year | North Division | South Division | Site | Attendance | MVP | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | 3Nebraska | 27 | Texas | 37 | Trans World Dome •St. Louis, MO | 63,109 | RB DeAngelo Evans, Nebraska |
| 1997 | 2Nebraska | 54 | 14Texas A&M | 15 | Alamodome •San Antonio, TX | 64,824 | RBAhman Green, Nebraska |
| 1998 | 2Kansas State | 33 | 10Texas A&M | 36 | Trans World Dome • St. Louis, MO | 60,798 | QB Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M |
| 1999 | 3Nebraska | 22 | 12Texas | 6 | Alamodome • San Antonio, TX | 65,035 | |
| 2000 | 8Kansas State | 24 | 1Oklahoma | 27 | Arrowhead Stadium •Kansas City, MO | 79,655 | QBJosh Heupel, Oklahoma |
| 2001 | 9Colorado | 39 | 3Texas | 37 | Texas Stadium •Irving, TX | 65,675 | |
| 2002 | 12Colorado | 7 | 8Oklahoma | 29 | Reliant Stadium •Houston, TX | 63,332 | RBQuentin Griffin, Oklahoma |
| 2003 | 13Kansas State | 35 | 1Oklahoma | 7 | Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City, MO | 75,491 | QBEll Roberson, Kansas State |
| 2004 | Colorado | 3 | 2Oklahoma | 42 | 62,310 | WR Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma | |
| 2005 | Colorado | 3 | 2Texas | 70 | Reliant Stadium • Houston, TX | 71,107 | QBVince Young, Texas |
| 2006 | 19Nebraska | 7 | 8Oklahoma | 21 | Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City, MO | 80,031 | WRMalcolm Kelly, Oklahoma |
| 2007 | 1Missouri | 17 | 9Oklahoma | 38 | Alamodome • San Antonio, TX | 62,585 | QBSam Bradford, Oklahoma |
| 2008 | 19Missouri | 21 | 4Oklahoma | 62 | Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City, MO | 71,004 | |
| 2009 | 21Nebraska | 12 | 3Texas | 13 | Cowboys Stadium •Arlington, TX | 76,211 | DTNdamukong Suh, Nebraska |
| 2010 | 13Nebraska | 20 | 10Oklahoma | 23 | 78,802 | QBLandry Jones, Oklahoma | |
| 2011–2016: No championship game held | |||||||
| Year | 1 Seed | 2 Seed | Site | Attendance | MVP | ||
| 2017 | 2Oklahoma | 41 | 10TCU | 17 | AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX | 64,104 | QBBaker Mayfield, Oklahoma |
| 2018 | 5Oklahoma | 39 | 14Texas | 27 | 83,114 | QBKyler Murray, Oklahoma | |
| 2019 | 6Oklahoma | 30 | 7Baylor | 23 | 65,191 | QBJalen Hurts, Oklahoma | |
| 2020 | 8Iowa State | 21 | 12Oklahoma | 27 | 18,720* | QBSpencer Rattler, Oklahoma | |
| 2021 | 5Oklahoma State | 16 | 9Baylor | 21 | 65,771 | QBBlake Shapen, Baylor | |
| 2022 | 3TCU | 28 | 10Kansas State | 31OT | 69,335 | RBDeuce Vaughn, Kansas State | |
| 2023 | 7Texas | 49 | 18Oklahoma State | 21 | 84,523 | QBQuinn Ewers, Texas | |
| 2024 | 15Arizona State | 45 | 16Iowa State | 19 | 55,889 | RBCam Skattebo, Arizona State | |
*Limited attendance due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
Eleven different teams have played in the Big 12 Championship Game, including all five former members. 29 conference championship game appearances are represented by the former members and 17 by current members. Of current members that have played at least one conference season:
| Appearances | School | Wins | Losses | PCT. | Year(s) Won | Year(s) Lost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Kansas State Wildcats | 2 | 2 | .500 | 2003, 2022 | 1998, 2000 |
| 4 | Colorado Buffaloes | 1 | 3 | .250 | 2001 | 2002, 2004, 2005 |
| 2 | Baylor Bears | 1 | 1 | .500 | 2021 | 2019 |
| 2 | TCU Horned Frogs | 0 | 2 | .000 | 2017, 2022 | |
| 2 | Oklahoma State Cowboys | 0 | 2 | .000 | 2021, 2023 | |
| 2 | Iowa State Cyclones | 0 | 2 | .000 | 2020, 2024 | |
| 1 | Arizona State Sun Devils | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | 2024 | |
| 0 | Arizona Wildcats | 0 | 0 | |||
| 0 | BYU Cougars | 0 | 0 | |||
| 0 | Cincinnati Bearcats | 0 | 0 | |||
| 0 | Houston Cougars | 0 | 0 | |||
| 0 | Kansas Jayhawks | 0 | 0 | |||
| 0 | Texas Tech Red Raiders | 0 | 0 | |||
| 0 | UCF Knights | 0 | 0 | |||
| 0 | Utah Utes | 0 | 0 | |||
| 0 | West Virginia Mountaineers | 0 | 0 |
| Appearances | School | Wins | Losses | PCT. | Year(s) Won | Year(s) Lost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | Oklahoma Sooners | 11 | 1 | .917 | 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 | 2003 |
| 7 | Texas Longhorns | 4 | 3 | .571 | 1996, 2005, 2009, 2023 | 1999, 2001, 2018 |
| 6 | Nebraska Cornhuskers | 2 | 4 | .333 | 1997, 1999 | 1996, 2006, 2009, 2010 |
| 2 | Texas A&M Aggies | 1 | 1 | .500 | 1998 | 1997 |
| 2 | Missouri Tigers | 0 | 2 | .000 | 2007, 2008 |
Matchups that have occurred more than once:
Division era
| No. of Times | North Division | South Division | Record | Years Played |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Nebraska | Texas | Texas, 2–1 | 1996, 1999, 2009 |
| 2 | Nebraska | Oklahoma | Oklahoma, 2–0 | 2006, 2010 |
| 2 | Missouri | Oklahoma | Oklahoma, 2–0 | 2007, 2008 |
| 2 | Colorado | Oklahoma | Oklahoma, 2–0 | 2004, 2005 |
| 2 | Kansas State | Oklahoma | Tied, 1–1 | 2003, 2000 |
| 2 | Colorado | Texas | Tied, 1–1 | 2005, 2001 |
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| Team | Record, Team vs. Opponent | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Most points scored (one team) | 70, Texas vs. Colorado | 2005 |
| Most points scored (losing team) | 37, Texas vs. Colorado | 2001 |
| Fewest points scored (winning team) | 13, Texas vs. Nebraska | 2009 |
| Fewest points scored | 3, Colorado vs. Oklahoma Colorado vs. Texas | 2004 2005 |
| Most points scored (both teams) | 83, Oklahoma (62) vs. Missouri (21) | 2008 |
| Fewest points scored (both teams) | 25, Texas (13) vs. Nebraska (12) | 2009 |
| Most points scored in a half | 42, Texas (1st half) vs. Colorado | 2005 |
| Most points scored in a half (both teams) | 49, Oklahoma State vs. Texas (1st half) | 2023 |
| Largest margin of victory | 67, Texas (70) vs. Colorado (3) | 2005 |
| Smallest margin of victory | 1, Texas (13) vs. Nebraska (12) | 2009 |
| Total yards | 662, Texas (464 passing, 198 rushing) vs. Oklahoma St | 2023 |
| Rushing yards | 335, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M | 1997 |
| Passing yards | 464, Texas vs. Oklahoma State | 2023 |
| First downs | 39, Oklahoma vs. Missouri | 2008 |
| Fewest yards allowed | 46, Oklahoma vs. Colorado (50 passing, -4 rushing) | 2004 |
| Fewest rushing yards allowed | −4, Oklahoma vs. Colorado | 2004 |
| Fewest passing yards allowed | 39, Texas vs. Nebraska | 2009 |
| Individual | Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent | Year |
| Total Offense | 458,Quinn Ewers, Texas vs. Oklahoma State | 2023 |
| Touchdowns responsible for | 4, shared by: Ell Roberson, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma vs. TCU Quinn Ewers, Oklahoma State vs. Texas Sam Leavitt, Arizona State vs. Iowa State | 2003 2017 2023 2024 |
| Rushing yards | 235,Darren Sproles, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma | 2003 |
| Rushing touchdowns | 3, shared by seven players, most recent: Mossis Madu, Oklahoma vs. Missouri | 2008 |
| Passing yards | 452,Quinn Ewers, Oklahoma State vs. Texas | 2023 |
| Passing yards in a half | 354,Quinn Ewers, Oklahoma State vs. Texas (1st half) | 2023 |
| Passing touchdowns | 4, shared by: Ell Roberson, Kansas State vs. Oklahoma Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma vs. TCU Quinn Ewers, Texas vs. Oklahoma State | 2003 2017 2023 |
| Receiving yards | 177,Collin Johnson, Texas vs. Oklahoma | 2018 |
| Receiving touchdowns | 2, shared by eight players, most recent: Xavier Guillory, Arizona State vs. Iowa State | 2024 |
| Tackles | 17, shared by: Dat Nguyen, Texas A&M vs. Kansas State Lavonte David, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma | 1998 2010 |
| Sacks | 4.5,Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska vs. Texas | 2009 |
| Interceptions | 1, shared by 44 players, most recent: Keith Abney II, Arizona State vs. Iowa State | 2024 |
| Long Plays | Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent | Year |
| Touchdown run | 66,Roy Helu, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma | 2010 |
| Touchdown pass | 81, Trestan Ebner fromJacob Zeno, Baylor vs. Oklahoma | 2019 |
| Kickoff return | 69, Roderick Sneed, Colorado vs. Oklahoma | 2003 |
| Punt return | 80,Jeremy Bloom, Colorado vs. Oklahoma | 2002 |
| Interception return | 73, Aaron Killion, Colorado vs. Texas | 2001 |
| Fumble return | 18, Caleb Kelly, Oklahoma vs. TCU | 2017 |
| Punt | 67,Shane Lechler, Texas A&M vs. Nebraska | 1997 |
| Field goal | 51,Kris Brown, Nebraska vs. Texas | 1996 |
| Miscellaneous | Record, Team vs. Team | Year |
| Game attendance | 84,523, Oklahoma State vs. Texas | 2023 |