List of Big 12 Conference football champions

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This is a list of yearly Big 12 Conference football champions. Champions are determined in a head to head matchup in the Big 12 Championship Game held at the end of the regular season. 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.[1]

Between 2011 and 2016, the championship was earned in round-robin regular-season play among all conference members.[2] Until 2014, the league did not employ tiebreaking procedures, such as head-to-head results, to determine a single champion, and thus it was not unusual for a season to end with "co-champions." However with the 2015 season, head-to-head results will decide if two teams finish tied.[3]

From 2017 onward, the championship game features the two teams with the best conference records.[4] The champion usually is invited to the Sugar Bowl unless selected to play in one of the national semifinals for the College Football Playoff.[5][6] Co-champions are listed in alphabetical order. Co-champions are no longer possible as the Big 12 Conference has switched to using a Conference Championship game to determine the winner.

RecordRanking
YearChampions[7]Conference [7]Overall[8]APCoaches'Bowl resultHead coach
1996 Texas6–28–5No. 23No. 23L Fiesta Bowl 15−38 vs. Penn StateJohn Mackovic
1997 Nebraska8−013−0No. 2No. 1W Orange Bowl 42−17 vs. TennesseeTom Osborne
1998 Texas A&M7−111−3No. 11No. 13L Sugar Bowl 14−24 vs. Ohio StateR. C. Slocum
1999 Nebraska7−112−1No. 3No. 2W Fiesta Bowl 31−21 vs. TennesseeFrank Solich
2000 Oklahoma8−013−0No. 1No. 1W Orange Bowl 13−2 vs. Florida StateBob Stoops
2001 Colorado7−110−3No. 9No. 9L Fiesta Bowl 15−38 vs. OregonGary Barnett
2002 Oklahoma6−212−2No. 5No. 5W Rose Bowl 34−14 vs. Washington StateBob Stoops
2003 Kansas State6−211−4No. 14No. 13L Fiesta Bowl 28−35 vs. Ohio StateBill Snyder
2004 Oklahoma8−012−1No. 3No. 3L Orange Bowl 19−55 vs. USCBob Stoops
2005 Texas8−013−0No. 1No. 1W Rose Bowl 41−38 vs. USCMack Brown
2006 Oklahoma7−111−3No. 11No. 11L Fiesta Bowl 42−43 vs. Boise StateBob Stoops
2007 Oklahoma6−211−3No. 8No. 8L Fiesta Bowl 28−48 vs. West VirginiaBob Stoops
2008 Oklahoma7−112−2No. 5No. 5L BCS National Championship Game 14−24 vs. FloridaBob Stoops
2009 Texas8−013−1No. 2No. 2L BCS National Championship Game 21−37 vs. AlabamaMack Brown
2010 Oklahoma6−212−2No. 6No. 6W Fiesta Bowl 48−20 vs. ConnecticutBob Stoops
2011 Oklahoma State8−112−1No. 3No. 3W Fiesta Bowl 41−38 vs. StanfordMike Gundy
2012 Kansas State8−111−2No. 12No. 11L Fiesta Bowl 17−35 vs. OregonBill Snyder
Oklahoma8−111−2No. 15No. 15L Cotton Bowl Classic 13−41 vs. Texas A&MBob Stoops
2013 Baylor8−111−2No. 13No. 13L Fiesta Bowl 42−52 vs. UCFArt Briles
2014 Baylor8−111−2No. 7No. 8L Cotton Bowl Classic 41−42 vs. Michigan StateArt Briles
TCU8−112−1No. 3No. 3W Peach Bowl 42−3 vs. Ole MissGary Patterson
2015 Oklahoma8−111−2No. 5No. 5L CFP Semifinal at Orange Bowl 17−37 vs. ClemsonBob Stoops
2016 Oklahoma9−011−2No. 5No. 3W Sugar Bowl 35−19 vs. AuburnBob Stoops
2017 Oklahoma8−112−2No. 3No. 3L CFP Semifinal at Rose Bowl 48−54 vs. GeorgiaLincoln Riley
2018 Oklahoma8−112−2No. 4 No. 4 L CFP Semifinal at Orange Bowl 34−45 vs. AlabamaLincoln Riley
2019 Oklahoma8−112−2No. 7No. 6L CFP Semifinal at Peach Bowl 28−63 vs. LSULincoln Riley
2020 Oklahoma6−28−2No. 6No. 6W Cotton Bowl Classic 55-20 vs. FloridaLincoln Riley
2021 Baylor7−212−2No. 5No.6W Sugar Bowl 21-7 vs. Ole MissDave Aranda
2022 Kansas State7−210−3No. 14No. 14L Sugar Bowl 45-20 vs. AlabamaChris Klieman
2023 Texas8−112−1No. 3No. 4L CFP Semifinal at Sugar Bowl 37-31 vs. WashingtonSteve Sarkisian
2024 Arizona State7−211−2No. 10No. 10L CFP Quarterfinal at Peach Bowl 39-31 vs. TexasKenny Dillingham
2025 Texas Tech8−112−1No. 4No. 4L CFP Quarterfinal at Orange Bowl 23-0 vs. OregonJoey McGuire
Bold indicates a national championship.

Championships by team

TeamBig 12
Championships
Years
Oklahoma* 142000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Texas* 41996, 2005, 2009, 2023
Baylor 32013, 2014, 2021
Kansas State 32003, 2012, 2022
Nebraska* 21997, 1999
Colorado 12001
Oklahoma State 12011
TCU 12014
Texas A&M* 11998
Arizona State 12024
Texas Tech 12025
Arizona 0
BYU 0
Cincinnati 0
Houston 0
Iowa State 0
Kansas 0
Missouri* 0
UCF 0
Utah 0
West Virginia 0

Italics indicate a shared title.
* indicates a school no longer competing in the Big 12.

Big 12 Championship Game

Championships by head coach

References

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