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The Big 12 is the only FBS conference where every team plays each other and the only that will not have a break from conference play the rest of the season. Every game remaining features conference matchups.
The Big 12 is the only conference with 50 percent of its teams rated in the Top 25 of the first two editions of the CFP Poll.
In Big 12 play, home teams hold a slight 14-12 advantage after three road teams won this past week.
With two more Conference games this weekend showcasing matchups of ranked teams, four of the five Big 12 games played thus far between Top 25 teams have been decided by no more than four points.
Over the last five seasons, the Big 12 has had five different teams – half of its membership - win a conference championship in football. No other peer conference has had as many different champions since 2009.
One-third (10) of the Big 12’s 30 non-conference games featured matchups against teams from the power conferences (ACC, Big Ten, SEC, Pac-12), no other peer conference played a higher percentage.
The Big 12 is the only power league that has faced three top-five ranked non-conference opponents and four rated in the Top 12. The average score differential in those four games was less than a touchdown.
Fifty percent of Big 12 teams have reached bowl eligibility.
Among all FBS leagues, the Big 12 is second in total offense (447.27) and passing offense (273.76). Fifty percent of Big 12 teams are in the top 27 nationally in total offense and forty percent are in the top 12 for passing offense.
Thus far, the Big 12 has had 28 300-yard passing performances, 49 100-yard receiving outings and 28 100-yard rushing efforts during the season.