Thanks for the memories, good and bad. It was a hell of a ride. Good luck to you in the future. :thumbs
Nebraska football ends their 15 year membership in the Big 12 as the 3rd best team behind Texas and Oklahoma. Not bad considering we went through 3 major coaching changes and 2 losing seasons during that period of time.
Nebraska's head-to-head record:
11-1 vs. Baylor
48-18-2 vs. Colorado
84-15-2 vs. Iowa State
88-18-3 vs. Kansas
77-15-3 vs. Kansas State
60-33-3 vs. Missouri
38-45-3 vs. Oklahoma
37-5-1 vs. Oklahoma State
4-10 vs. Texas
10-4 vs. Texas A&M
7-4 vs. Texas Tech
Overall Conference Records 1996-2010
Texas 93-32 (.744)
Oklahoma 92-35 (.724)
Nebraska 83-43 (.658)
Texas Tech 69-51 (.575)
Kansas State 70-53 (.569)
Texas A&M 65-57 (.532)
Colorado 61-63 (.491)
Missouri 58-64 (.475)
Oklahoma State 55-65 (.458)
Kansas 36-84 (.300)
Iowa State 34-86 (.283)
Baylor 18-102 (.150)
Nebraska football ends their 15 year membership in the Big 12 as the 3rd best team behind Texas and Oklahoma. Not bad considering we went through 3 major coaching changes and 2 losing seasons during that period of time.
Nebraska's head-to-head record:
11-1 vs. Baylor
48-18-2 vs. Colorado
84-15-2 vs. Iowa State
88-18-3 vs. Kansas
77-15-3 vs. Kansas State
60-33-3 vs. Missouri
38-45-3 vs. Oklahoma
37-5-1 vs. Oklahoma State
4-10 vs. Texas
10-4 vs. Texas A&M
7-4 vs. Texas Tech
Overall Conference Records 1996-2010
Texas 93-32 (.744)
Oklahoma 92-35 (.724)
Nebraska 83-43 (.658)
Texas Tech 69-51 (.575)
Kansas State 70-53 (.569)
Texas A&M 65-57 (.532)
Colorado 61-63 (.491)
Missouri 58-64 (.475)
Oklahoma State 55-65 (.458)
Kansas 36-84 (.300)
Iowa State 34-86 (.283)
Baylor 18-102 (.150)
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