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2009 Big 12 Conference football season

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Sports season
2009 Big 12 Conference football season
LeagueNCAADivision I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision)
Sportfootball
Teams12
TV partner(s)ABC,Fox Sports Net,ESPN,Versus,Fox College Sports
Regular season
North championsNebraska Cornhuskers
South championsTexas Longhorns
Big 12 Championship Game
ChampionsTexas Longhorns
Football seasons
← 2008
2010 →
2009 Big 12 Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North Division
No. 14Nebraska x 62  104 
Missouri 44  85 
Kansas State 44  66 
Iowa State 35  76 
Colorado 26  39 
Kansas 17  57 
South Division
No. 2Texas x$ 80  131 
Oklahoma State 62  94 
No. 21Texas Tech 53  94 
Oklahoma 53  85 
Texas A&M 35  67 
Baylor 17  48 
Championship:Texas 13, Nebraska 12
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2009 Big 12 Conference football season was the 14th season for theBig 12, as part of the2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

Previous season

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Preseason

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Coaching changes

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SchoolOutgoing coachReasonReplacement
Iowa StateGene ChizikHired as head coach at AuburnPaul Rhoads[1]
Kansas StateRon PrinceFired[2]Bill Snyder[3]

Spring games

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Media Poll

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North
1Nebraska172 (17)
2Kansas164 (12)
3Missouri124 (3)
4Colorado100
5Kansas State81
6Iowa State33
South
1Texas174 (17)
1Oklahoma174 (15)
3Oklahoma State130
4Texas Tech89
5Baylor75
6Texas A&M33

Ranked by total points, first place votes shown in parentheses.

Watchlists

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Rankings

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See also:2009 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
Legend
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Final
BaylorAPRVRV
CRV
BCSNot released 
ColoradoAP
CRV
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Iowa StateAP
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KansasAP2524222018161724RV
CRV25231916151521RV
BCSNot released25
Kansas StateAPRV
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MissouriAPRV25RVRVRV24RVRVRVRV
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NebraskaAP24221925232115RVRVRVRV212014
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BCSNot released2222
OklahomaAP313121081920252220RVRVRVRV
C31412982118RV2320RVRVRVRVRV
BCSNot released24
Oklahoma StateAP9516161415161413181712112221RV
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BCSNot released1514191912122019
TexasAP2222223332233322
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BCSNot released33233332
Texas A&MAP
CRV
BCSNot released 
Texas TechAPRVRVRVRVRV21RVRVRVRVRVRVRV21
CRVRVRVRV24RVRVRVRVRVRVRV23
BCSNot released 

All-Big 12 Teams & Awards

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Main article:2009 All-Big 12 Conference football team

First Team

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Offense
QB Colt McCoy – Texas
RB Daniel Thomas – Kansas State
RB Keith Toston – Oklahoma State
FB Bryant Ward – Oklahoma State
WRJordan Shipley – Texas
WR Danario Alexander – Missouri
WR Dezmon Briscoe – Kansas
TE Jeron Mastrud – Kansas State
OL Russell Okung – Oklahoma State
OL Trent Williams – Oklahoma
OL Nick Stringer – Kansas State
OL Brandon Carter – Texas Tech
OL Nate Solder – Colorado
PK Grant Ressel – Missouri
KR/PRBrandon Banks – Kansas State
Defense
DL Ndamukong Suh – Nebraska
DL Gerald McCoy – Oklahoma
DL Von Miller – Texas A&M
DL Brandon Sharpe – Texas Tech
DL Jared Crick – Nebraska
LB Sean Weatherspoon – Missouri
LB Jesse Smith – Iowa State
LB Travis Lewis – Oklahoma
DB Earl Thomas – Texas
DB Perrish Cox – Oklahoma State
DB Dominique Franks – Oklahoma
DB Prince Amukamara – Nebraska
DB Larry Asante – Nebraska
P Derek Epperson – Baylor

Second Team

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Offense
QB Jerrod Johnson – Texas A&M
RB Roy Helu Jr. – Nebraska
RB DeMarco Murray – Oklahoma
FB Jamie McCoy – Texas A&M
WR Ryan Broyles – Oklahoma
WR Kerry Meier – Kansas
WR Brandon Banks – Kansas State
TE Riar Geer – Colorado
OL J.D. Walton – Baylor
OL Chris Hall – Texas
OL Kurtis Gregory – Missouri
OL Adam Ulatoski – Texas
OL Brody Eldridge – Oklahoma
OL Lee Grimes – Texas A&M
PK Alex Henery – Nebraska
KR/PR Perrish Cox – Oklahoma State
Defense
DL Sergio Kindle – Texas
DL Lamarr Houston – Texas
DL Jeremy Beal – Oklahoma
DL Jaron Baston – Missouri
DL Daniel Howard – Texas Tech
LB Joe Pawelek – Baylor
LB Roddrick Muckelroy – Texas
LB Phillip Dillard – Nebraska
DBJamar Wall – Texas Tech
DB Quinton Carter – Oklahoma
DB Brian Jackson – Oklahoma
DB Jordan Lake – Baylor
DB Cha’pelle Brown – Colorado
DB Trent Hunter – Texas A&M
P Tress Way – Oklahoma

Individual awards

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Coach of the Year: Mack Brown – Texas
Offensive Lineman of the Year: Russell Okung – Oklahoma State
Defensive Lineman of the Year: Ndamukong Suh – Nebraska
Offensive Freshman of the Year: Christine Michael – Texas A&M
Defensive Freshman of the Year: Aldon Smith – Missouri
Special Teams Player of the Year: Brandon Banks – Kansas State
Defensive Newcomer of the Year: David Sims – Iowa State
Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Daniel Thomas – Kansas State
Defensive Player of the Year: Ndamukong Suh – Nebraska
Offensive Player of the Year: Colt McCoy – Texas

Conference statistical leaders

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Records against other conferences

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ConferenceWinsLosses
All FCS90
Conference USA82
Sun Belt41
Mountain West42
Big Ten31
MAC31
WAC20
Pac-1021
ACC22
Independents11
SEC13
Big East02
Overall3916

Bowl games

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Bowl GameDateStadiumCityTelevisionMatchup/ResultsAttendancePayout (US$)
AdvoCare V100 Independence BowlDecember 28, 2009Independence StadiumShreveport, LouisianaESPN2Georgia 44,Texas A&M 2049,653$1,100,000
Pacific Life Holiday BowlDecember 30, 2009Qualcomm StadiumSan Diego, CaliforniaESPNNebraska 33,Arizona 064,607$2,130,000
Brut Sun BowlDecember 31, 2009Sun Bowl StadiumEl Paso, TexasCBSOklahoma 31,Stanford 2753,713$1,900,000
Texas BowlDecember 31, 2009Reliant StadiumHouston, TexasESPNNavy 35,Missouri 1369,441$750,000
Insight BowlDecember 31, 2009Sun Devil StadiumTempe, ArizonaNFL NetworkIowa State 14,Minnesota 1345,090$1,200,000
AT&T Cotton Bowl ClassicJanuary 2, 2009Cowboys StadiumArlington, TexasFOXOle Miss 21,Oklahoma State 777,928$6,750,000
Valero Energy Alamo BowlJanuary 2, 2010AlamodomeSan Antonio, TexasESPNTexas Tech 41,Michigan State 3164,757$2,200,000
2010 Citi BCS National Championship GameJanuary 7, 2010Rose BowlPasadena, CaliforniaABCAlabama 37,Texas 2194,906$31,000,000

Attendance

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TeamStadium (Capacity)Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Game 8TotalAverage% of Capacity
Baylor[6]Floyd Casey Stadium (50,000)40,14736,45227,04738,11731,70244,372217,83736,30672.6
Colorado[7]Folsom Field (53,750)53,16850,53551,14645,63447,22752,817300,52750,08793.2
Iowa State[8]Jack Trice Stadium (55,000)48,83152,08950,53242,25340,54043,208277,45346,24284.1
Kansas[9]Memorial Stadium (50,071)52,53050,10150,02548,20351,10451,525303,48850,581101.0
Kansas State[10]Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium (52,200)50,75048,09444,93442,01948,30646,476280,57946,76389.6
Missouri[11]Faurot Field (71,004)65,40161,61765,82671,00465,29855,573384,71964,12090.3
Nebraska[12]Memorial Stadium (81,067)85,71985,03586,30486,10785,93886,11585,998601,21685,888105.9
Oklahoma[13]Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (82,112)84,74984,80384,47884,02185,01385,606508,67084,778103.2
Oklahoma State[14]Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218)53,01250,87551,80356,90155,75258,51652,81150,080429,75053,71989.2
Texas[15]Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium (101,119)101,096101,297101,144101,152101,003101,357607,049101,175100.1
Texas A&M[16]Kyle Field (83,002)73,88773,59974,65676,15372,53082,10684,671537,60776,80092.5
Texas Tech[17]Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454)47,82448,12452,90947,38257,73347,29150,479351,74250,24882.4

References

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  3. ^"Bill Snyder Named Head Football Coach" (Press release). Kansas State University Athletic Department. November 24, 2008. Archived fromthe original on December 3, 2008. RetrievedNovember 27, 2008.
  4. ^"Big 12 Announces Media Preseason Football Poll".big12sports.com. RetrievedDecember 20, 2022.
  5. ^"2009 All-Big 12 Football Awards Announced" (Press release). Big12Sports.com. December 1, 2009. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2010.
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