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Texas Longhorns: 10-2, 2nd in Big 12

North Texas, W 49-6
BYU, W 28-3
UCLA, L 28-38
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@Kansas, W 35-7
Baylor, L 14-21
Oklahoma, W 38-35
Iowa State, W 42-28
@Kansas State, W 21-17
@Texas Tech, W 28-27
West Virginia, W 32-14
@Oklahoma State, W 28-21
-open-
TCU, W 48-28


Texas A&M Aggies: 6-6, 5th place SEC West

@South Carolina, L 17-27
Lamar, W 48-7
Rice, W 56-0
@SMU, W 35-28
Arkansas, W 28-21
@Mississippi State, W 35-34
Ole Miss, L 20-21
@Alabama, L 21-42
-open-
UL-M, W 58-13
@Auburn, L 10-27
Missouri, L 6-23
-open-
LSU, L 7-35


Baylor Bears: 12-0, 1st place I'm Big 12

SMU, W 48-13
Northwestern, W 66-0
@Buffalo, W 50-6
-open-
@Iowa State, W 42-14
@Texas, W 21-14
TCU, W 45-13
@West Virginia, W 18-0
-open-
Kansas, W 42-3
@Oklahoma, W 21-7
-open-
Oklahoma State, W 28-21
Texas Tech, W 35-17
Kansas State, W 21-20


Texas Christian University: 5-7, 7th in Big 12

Sanford, W 35-21
-open-
Minnesota, W 21-7
-open-
@SMU, W 35-32
Oklahoma, L 13-42
@Baylor, L 13-45
Oklahoma State, L 6-18
Texas Tech, L 7-28
@West Virginia, W 28-27
Kansas State, L 6-18
@Kansas, W 28-0
-open-
@Texas, L 28-48
Iowa State, L 35-38


Texas Technical University:

Central Arkansas, W 28-13
@UTEP, W 38-0
Arkansas, W 42-35
-open-
@Oklahoma State, L 18-35
@Kansas State, L 0-28
West Virginia, W 56-13
Kansas, W 52-0
@TCU, W 28-7
Texas, L 27-28
-open-
@Oklahoma, L 7-38
Iowa State, W 21-3
Baylor, L 17-35



University of Houston Cougars: 8-4, 3rd in AAC

UTSA, W 24-6
Grambling State, W 35-0
@BYU, L 6-13
UNLV, W 28-7
-open-
UCF, L 6-27
@Memphis, W 21-0
Temple, W 18-6
-open-
@USF, W 35-0
Tulane, W 42-14
-open-
Tulsa, W 13-0
@SMU, L 3-28
@Cincinatti, L 13-38


Southern Methodist University Ponies: 7-5, 3rd in AAC

@Baylor L, 13-48
@North Texas, W 31-0
-open-
Texas A&M, L 28-35
TCU, L 32-35
@East Carolina, W 28-13
-open-
Cincinatti, L 0-25
Memphis, W 35-14
-open-
@Tulsa, W 28-20
USF, W 42-0
@UCF, L 10-28
Houston, W 28-3
@UCONN, W 42-35
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Texas Longhorns: 10-2, 2nd in Big 12

North Texas, W 49-6
BYU, W 28-3
UCLA, L 28-38
-open-
@Kansas, W 35-7
Baylor, L 14-21
Oklahoma, W 38-35
Iowa State, W 42-28
@Kansas State, W 21-17
@Texas Tech, W 28-27
West Virginia, W 32-14
@Oklahoma State, W 28-21
-open-
TCU, W 48-28


Texas A&M Aggies: 6-6, 5th place SEC West

@South Carolina, L 17-27
Lamar, W 48-7
Rice, W 56-0
@SMU, W 35-28
Arkansas, W 28-21
@Mississippi State, W 35-34
Ole Miss, L 20-21
@Alabama, L 21-42
-open-
UL-M, W 58-13
@Auburn, L 10-27
Missouri, L 6-23
-open-
LSU, L 7-35


Baylor Bears: 12-0, 1st place I'm Big 12

SMU, W 48-13
Northwestern, W 66-0
@Buffalo, W 50-6
-open-
@Iowa State, W 42-14
@Texas, W 21-14
TCU, W 45-13
@West Virginia, W 18-0
-open-
Kansas, W 42-3
@Oklahoma, W 21-7
-open-
Oklahoma State, W 28-21
Texas Tech, W 35-17
Kansas State, W 21-20


Texas Christian University: 5-7, 7th in Big 12

Sanford, W 35-21
-open-
Minnesota, W 21-7
-open-
@SMU, W 35-32
Oklahoma, L 13-42
@Baylor, L 13-45
Oklahoma State, L 6-18
Texas Tech, L 7-28
@West Virginia, W 28-27
Kansas State, L 6-18
@Kansas, W 28-0
-open-
@Texas, L 28-48
Iowa State, L 35-38


Texas Technical University:

Central Arkansas, W 28-13
@UTEP, W 38-0
Arkansas, W 42-35
-open-
@Oklahoma State, L 18-35
@Kansas State, L 0-28
West Virginia, W 56-13
Kansas, W 52-0
@TCU, W 28-7
Texas, L 27-28
-open-
@Oklahoma, L 7-38
Iowa State, W 21-3
Baylor, L 17-35



University of Houston Cougars: 8-4, 3rd in AAC

UTSA, W 24-6
Grambling State, W 35-0
@BYU, L 6-13
UNLV, W 28-7
-open-
UCF, L 6-27
@Memphis, W 21-0
Temple, W 18-6
-open-
@USF, W 35-0
Tulane, W 42-14
-open-
Tulsa, W 13-0
@SMU, L 3-28
@Cincinatti, L 13-38


Southern Methodist University Ponies: 7-5, 3rd in AAC

@Baylor L, 13-48
@North Texas, W 31-0
-open-
Texas A&M, L 28-35
TCU, L 32-35
@East Carolina, W 28-13
-open-
Cincinatti, L 0-25
Memphis, W 35-14
-open-
@Tulsa, W 28-20
USF, W 42-0
@UCF, L 10-28
Houston, W 28-3
@UCONN, W 42-35

I would consider that a moral victory for LU!!!

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Truth is that there are a lot of questions that the Aggie's must answer - top 2 are (1) Defense and (2) QB.

 

If the defense is as bad as last year could be a long year for my dear old Aggie's. 

 

However, I think that 8 - 4 if what they will end up as - That is my prediction and I am sticking to it!

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  • Baylor 10-2 (7-2)
  • TAMU 7-5 (3-5)
  • Houston 9-3 (6-2)
  • Texas 8-4 (6-3)
  • Rice 9-3 (7-1)
  • TCU 8-4 (5-4)
  • Tech 7-5 (4-5)
  • UTSA 7-5 (6-2)
  • UNT 7-5 (6-2)
  • TXST 6-6 (5-3)
  • SMU 5-7 (4-4)
  • Utep 4-8 (2-6)
If you look at Baylors schedule, who exactly are the two losses to?? Maybe Oklahoma or Texas. And maybe even Oklahoma State.
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Agreed

@ OU will be their toughest test. I would kind of be shocked if they lost any of the others.

Blow U is up and down. You never know which team you're gonna get: the team that bullied a very good Alabama squad or the team that blew it against a young Texas team in the Red River Rivalry. If OU plays like they did against Texas last year they won't even last a half in the game against Baylor.
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