2019 Big 12 Conference football season

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2019 Big 12 Conference football season
Big 12 Conference (cropped) logo.svg
League NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
Sport Football
DurationAugust 29, 2019
December 7, 2019
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)Fox Family (Fox, FS1, FSN), ESPN Family (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNU, ESPN+, LHN)
2020 NFL Draft
Top draft pick CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma)
Picked by Dallas Cowboys, 17th overall
Championship Game
Champions Oklahoma
  Runners-up Baylor
Finals MVP CeeDee Lamb, WR
Seasons
  2018
2020  
2019 Big 12 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 7 Oklahoma y$^  8 1   12 2  
No. 13 Baylor y  8 1   11 3  
No. 25 Texas  5 4   8 5  
Oklahoma State  5 4   8 5  
Kansas State  5 4   8 5  
Iowa State  5 4   7 6  
West Virginia  3 6   5 7  
TCU  3 6   5 7  
Texas Tech  2 7   4 8  
Kansas  1 8   3 9  
Championship: Oklahoma 30, Baylor 23 OT
  • ^ College Football Playoff participant
  • $ Conference champion
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2019 Big 12 Conference football season represented the 24th season of Big 12 conference football, taking place during the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The season began with non-conference play on Thursday, August 29, 2019. Conference play began on Saturday, September 21, 2019. The entire schedule was released on October 18, 2018. [1]

Contents

The 2019 season eas the eighth for the Big 12 since the early-2010s conference realignment brought the Big 12 membership to its current form.

As a ten–team league, the Big 12 played a nine-game round-robin conference schedule and each member played three non-conference games – one of which must be against a Power Five conference foe. The regular season was followed by a conference championship game played between the regular-season champion and the regular-season runner-up. The 2019 Big 12 Championship Game was held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, December 7, 2019.

Background

Previous season

Preseason

Recruiting

National Rankings
TeamESPN [2] Rivals [3] Scout [4] 24/7 [5] Total Signees
Baylor#34#33#43#3525
Iowa State#47#48#36#4623
Kansas#67#74#70#6817
Kansas State#55#67#59#6222
Oklahoma#4#5#8#624
Oklahoma State#41#40#39#3820
TCU#32#29#30#3328
Texas#5#4#6#326
Texas Tech#63#61#67#6120
West Virginia#45#47#49#4821

Big 12 Media Days

The Big 12 media days will be held on July 15–16 in Frisco, Texas.

Preseason poll

The 2019 Big 12 Preseason media poll was released on July 10, 2019. Prior to the Big 12 media days. Oklahoma was chosen to finish at the top of the standings for the fourth consecutive year in the Big 12 football preseason poll, voted on by media representatives. [6]

Big 12
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Oklahoma761 (68)
2Texas696 (9)
3Iowa State589
4TCU474
5Oklahoma State460
6Baylor453
7Texas Tech281
8West Virginia241
9Kansas State191
10Kansas89
  • First place votes in ()

Preseason awards

2019 Preseason All-Big 12 [7]

All-Big 12 Offense [8]
PositionPlayerClassTeam
QB Sam Ehlinger Jr.Texas
RB Pooka Williams Jr. So.Kansas
RB Kennedy Brooks So.Oklahoma
RB *Chuba Hubbard So.Oklahoma State
WR CeeDee Lamb Jr.Oklahoma
WR Tylan Wallace Jr.Oklahoma State
WR Jalen Reagor Jr.TCU
TE Grant Calcaterra Jr.Oklahoma
OL Jack Anderson Jr.Texas Tech
OL Creed Humphrey So.Oklahoma
OL Lucas Niang Sr.TCU
OL Zach ShackelfordSr.Texas
OL Colton McKivitz Sr.West Virginia
PK Cameron Dicker So.Texas
KR/PRCeeDee LambJr.Oklahoma
All-Big 12 Defense [8]
PositionPlayerClassTeam
DL JaQuan Bailey Sr.Iowa State
DL James Lynch Jr.Baylor
DL Ray LimaSr.Iowa State
DL Reggie Walker Sr.Kansas State
DL Corey BethleyJr.TCU
LB Clay Johnston Sr.Baylor
LB Kenneth Murray Jr.Oklahoma
LB Marcel Spears Jr. Sr.Iowa State
DB A. J. Green Sr.Oklahoma State
DB Jeff Gladney Sr.TCU
DB Caden Sterns So.Texas
DB Greg EisworthJr.Iowa State
DB Adrian FryeSo.Texas Tech
PKyle ThompsonJr.Kansas

Head coaches

There will be 4 new head coaches in the Big 12 Conference for the 2019 season.

On November 4, KU fired coach David Beatty after four years at the school. [9] Two weeks later on November 19, Les Miles was hired as the new head coach of the Jayhawks.

On November 25, Texas Tech fired coach Kliff Kingsbury after six years with the team. [10] Four days later on November 29, Matt Wells from Utah State was hired as the new head coach of the Red Raiders.

On December 2, Bill Snyder retired from the Kansas State Wildcats after 26 years with the school. [11] Nine days later on December 11, Chris Klieman from North Dakota State was named the new head coach of the Wildcats.

On January 1, Dana Holgorsen left West Virginia to become the new head coach of the Houston Cougars. [12] Three days later on January 4, The team hired Neal Brown from the Troy Trojans as the new head coach of the Mountaineers.

Coaches

TeamHead coachYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolBig–12 record
Baylor Matt Rhule 336–405–165-13
Iowa State Matt Campbell 454–3317–1713–14
Kansas Les Miles 1142–550–00–0
Kansas State Chris Klieman 172–130–00–0
Oklahoma Lincoln Riley 324–424–416–2
Oklahoma State Mike Gundy 15121–59121–5972–48
TCU Gary Patterson 19167–63167–63107–42
Texas Tom Herman 339–1414–812–6
Texas Tech Matt Wells 144–340–00–0
West Virginia Neal Brown 135–160–00–0

Schedule

The regular season began on August 30 and will end on November 30.

Regular season

Index to colors and formatting
Big 12 member won
Big 12 member lost
Big 12 teams in bold

Week one

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
August 30 Pac-12 Oklahoma State Oregon State Reser StadiumCorvallis, OR 9:30 p.m (FS1)W, 52–36
August 31 MVFC (FCS) Indiana State Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS 11:00 a.m. (FSN)W, 24–17
August 31MVFC (FCS) Northern Iowa No. 21 Iowa State Jack Trice StadiumAmes, IA 11:00 a.m. (FS1)W, 29–26 (3OT)
August 31 CAA (FCS) James Madison West Virginia Mountaineer FieldMorgantown, WV 2:00 p.m. (AT&TSN Pittsburgh)W, 20–13
August 31 Big Sky (FCS) Montana State Texas Tech Jones AT&T StadiumLubbock, TX 3:00 p.m. (FSN)W 45–10
August 31 Southland (FCS) Nicholls Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Football StadiumManhattan, KS 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)W 49–14
August 31Southland (FCS) Stephen F. Austin Baylor McLane StadiumWaco, TX 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)W 56–17
August 31 C-USA Louisiana Tech No. 10 Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TX 7:00 p.m. (LHN)W 45–14
August 31 SWAC (FCS) Arkansas–Pine Bluff TCU Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX 8:00 p.m. (FSN)W 39–7
September 1 American Houston No. 4 Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OK 6:30 p.m. (ABC)W 49-31
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week two

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
September 7 MAC Bowling Green Kansas StateBill Snyder Family Stadium • Manhattan, KS11:00 a.m (FSN)W, 52–0
September 7 SEC West Virginia Missouri Faurot FieldColumbia, MO 11:00 a.m. (ESPN2)L, 7–38
September 7C-USA UTSA BaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TX3:00 p.m. (FSN)W, 63-14
September 7 Sun Belt Coastal Carolina KansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)L, 7-12
September 7Southland (FCS) McNeese State Oklahoma State Boone Pickens StadiumStillwater, OK 6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)W, 56–14
September 7MVFC (FCS) South Dakota OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK6:00 p.m. (FSN OK)W, 70–14
September 7SECNo. 6 LSU No. 9 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX6:30 p.m. (ABC)L, 38–45
September 7C-USA UTEP Texas TechJones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TX7:00 p.m. (FSN)W 38–3
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week three

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
September 13 ACC Kansas Boston College Alumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MA 6:30 p.m. (ACCN)W 48–24
September 14 SEC Kansas State Mississippi State Davis Wade StadiumStarkville, MS 11:00 a.m. (ESPN/ESPN2)W 31–24
September 14ACC North Carolina State West VirginiaMountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV11:00 a.m. (FS1)W 44–27
September 14AmericanOklahoma State Tulsa Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman StadiumTulsa, OK (Rivalry)2:30 p.m. (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2)W 40–21
September 14 Big Ten No. 19 Iowa Iowa StateJack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA3:00 p.m. (FS1)L 17–18
September 14Big TenTCU Purdue Ross–Ade StadiumWest Lafayette, IN 6:30 p.m. (BTN)W 34–13
September 14C-USANo. 12 Texas Rice NRG StadiumHouston, TX (Rivalry)7:00 p.m. (CBSSN)W 48–13
September 14Pac-12No. 5 Oklahoma UCLA Rose BowlPasadena, CA 7:00 p.m. (FOX)W 48–14
September 14Pac-12Texas Tech Arizona Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ 9:30 p.m. (ESPN)L 14–28
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week four

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
September 21Sun Belt Louisiana–Monroe Iowa StateJack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA11:00 a.m. (FS1)W 72–20
September 21American SMU No. 25 TCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX (Rivalry)2:30 p.m. (FS1)L 38–41
September 21--West VirginiaKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS3:30 p.m. (ESPN+)WVU 29–24
September 21C-USABaylorRice Rice Stadium • Houston, TX6:00 p.m. (CBSSN)W 21–13
September 21--Oklahoma StateNo. 12 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX6:30 p.m. (ABC)TEX 36–30
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week five

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
September 28--Texas TechNo. 6 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK11:00 a.m. (FOX)OU 55–16
September 28--KansasTCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX11:00 a.m. (FS1)TCU 51–14
September 28--Iowa StateBaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TX2:30 p.m. (ESPN)BAY 23–21
September 28--Kansas StateOklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK6:00 p.m. (ESPN+)OKSU 26–13
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week six

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
October 5--No. 6 OklahomaKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS11:00 a.m. (ABC)OKLA 45–20
October 5--TCUIowa StateJack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA11:00 a.m. (ESPN2)ISU 49–24
October 5--No. 21 Oklahoma StateTexas TechJones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TX (Rivalry)11:00 a.m. (FS1)TTU 45–35
October 5--No. 11 TexasWest VirginiaMountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV2:30 p.m. (ABC)TEX 42–31
October 5--BaylorKansas StateBilly Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS2:30 p.m. (ESPN2)BAY 31–12
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week seven

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
October 12--No. 6 OklahomaNo. 11 Texas Cotton BowlDallas, TX (Red River Showdown)11:00 a.m. (FOX)OKLA 34-27
October 12--Texas TechNo. 22 BaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TX (Rivalry)3:00 p.m. (FS1)BAY 33-30
October 12--Iowa StateWest VirginiaMountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV3:00 p.m. (ESPN)ISU 38-14
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week eight

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
October 19--West VirginiaNo. 5 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK11:00 a.m. (FOX)OKLA 52-14
October 19--Iowa StateTexas TechJones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TX11:00 a.m. (FS1)ISU 34-24
October 19--TCUKansas StateBill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS1:30 p.m. (FSN)KSU 24-17
October 19--No. 18 BaylorOklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK3:00 p.m. (FOX)BAY 45-27
October 19--KansasNo. 15 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX6:00 p.m. (LHN)TEX 50-48
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week nine

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
October 26--No. 5 OklahomaKansas StateBill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS11:00 a.m. (ABC)KSU 48–41
October 26--Oklahoma StateNo. 23 Iowa StateJack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA2:30 p.m. (FS1)OKSU 34–27
October 26--No. 15 TexasTCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX2:30 p.m. (FOX)TCU 37–27
October 26--Texas TechKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS6:00 p.m. (FS1)KAN 37–34
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week ten

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
October 31--West VirginiaNo. 12 BaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TX7:00 p.m. (ESPN)BAY 17–14
November 2--No. 22 Kansas StateKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS (Sunflower Showdown)2:30 p.m. (FS1)KSU 38–10
November 2--TCUOklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK2:30 p.m. (ESPN)OKSU 34–27
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week eleven

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
November 9--No. 11 BaylorTCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX (Rivalry)11:00 a.m. (FS1)BAY 29–23 (3OT)
November 9--Texas TechWest VirginiaMountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV11:00 a.m. (ESPN2)TTU 38–17
November 9--No. 20 Kansas StateTexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX2:30 p.m. (ESPN)TEX 27–24
November 9--Iowa StateNo. 9 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK7:00 p.m. (FOX)OKLA 42–41
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week twelve

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
November 16--KansasOklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK11:00 a.m. (FS1)OKSU 31–13
November 16--TCUTexas TechJones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TX (Rivalry)11:00 a.m. (ESPN2)TCU 33–31
November 16--No. 22 TexasIowa StateJack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA2:30 p.m. (FS1)ISU 23–21
November 16--West VirginiaKansas StateBill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS2:30 p.m. (ESPN)WVU 24–20
November 16--No. 10 OklahomaNo. 12 BaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TX6:30 p.m. (ABC)OKLA' 34–31
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week thirteen

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
November 23--No. 21 Oklahoma StateWest VirginiaMountaineer Field • Morgantown, WV11:00 a.m. (ESPN 2)OKSU 20–13
November 23--KansasNo. 22 Iowa StateJack Trice Stadium • Ames, IA11:00 a.m. (FSN)ISU 41–31
November 23--TexasBaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TX

2:30 p.m (FS1)

BAY 24–10
November 23--Kansas StateTexas TechJones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TX6:00 p.m. (FS1)KSU 30–27
November 23--TCUNo. 9 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK7:00 p.m. (FOX)OKLA 28–24
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Week fourteen

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteTimeScore
November 29--Texas TechTexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (Rivalry)11:00 a.m. (FOX)TEX 49–24
November 29--West VirginiaTCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX2:15 p.m. (ESPN)WVU 20–17
November 30--No. 9 BaylorKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KS2:30 p.m. (ESPN)BAY 61–6
November 30--No. 23 Iowa StateKansas StateBill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KS (Rivalry)6:00 p.m. (FS1)KSU 27–17
November 30--No. 7 OklahomaOklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OK (Bedlam Series)7:00 p.m. (FOX)OKLA 34–16
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Championship Game

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
December 711:00 a.m.No. 7 BaylorNo. 6 Oklahoma AT&T StadiumArlington, Texas ABC OKLA 30–23 OT 65,191
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

Big 12 vs other conferences

Big 12 vs Power 5 matchups

DateBig 12 TeamOpponentConferenceLocationResult
August 30Oklahoma State Oregon State Pac-12 Reser Stadium, Corvallis, Oregon W, 52–36
September 7Texas LSU SEC Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, TX L 38–45
September 7West Virginia Missouri SEC Faurot Field, Columbia, Missouri L 7–38
September 13Kansas Boston College ACC Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts W 48–24
September 14Iowa State Iowa (rivalry) Big Ten Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA L 17–18
September 14Kansas State Mississippi State SEC Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, Mississippi W 31–24
September 14Oklahoma UCLA Pac-12 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA W 48–14
September 14Texas Tech Arizona Pac-12 Arizona Stadium, Tucson, AZ L 14–28
September 14TCU Purdue Big Ten Ross–Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, Indiana W 34–13
September 14West Virginia NC State ACC Morgantown, WV W 44–27

Big 12 vs Group of Five matchups

The following games include Big 12 teams competing against teams from the American, C-USA, MAC, Mountain West or Sun Belt.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 31C–USALouisiana TechNo. 10 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXW 45–14
September 1AmericanHoustonNo. 4 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKW 49–31
September 7MACBowling GreenKansas StateBill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KSW 52–0
September 7C–USAUTSABaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TXW 63–14
September 7C-USAUTEPTexas TechJones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TXW 38–3
September 7Sun BeltCoastal CarolinaKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KSL 7–12
September 14AmericanOklahoma StateTulsaSkelly Field H.A. Chapman Stadium • Tulsa, OKW 40–21
September 14C-USATexasRiceRice Stadium • Houston, TXW 48–13
September 21AmericanSMUTCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TXL 38–41
September 21C–USABaylorRiceRice Stadium • Houston, TXW 21–13
September 21Sun BeltLouisiana–MonroeIowa StateJack Trice Stadium • Ames, IAW 72–20

Big 12 vs FBS independents matchups

The following games include Big 12 teams competing against FBS Independents, which includes Army, Liberty, New Mexico State, or UMass. The Big 12 counts games against the other two FBS independents, BYU and Notre Dame, as satisfying its requirement that Big 12 members play at least one Power Five non-conference opponent.

DateVisitorHomeSiteScore

Big 12 vs FCS matchups

DateVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 31Indiana StateKansasDavid Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium • Lawrence, KSW 24–17
August 31James MadisonWest VirginiaMountaineer Field • Morgantown, WVW 20–13
August 31NichollsKansas StateBill Snyder Family Football Stadium • Manhattan, KSW 49–14
August 31Stephen F. AustinBaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TXW 56–17
August 31Arkansas Pine–BluffTCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW 39–7
August 31Northern IowaNo. 21 Iowa StateJack Trice Stadium • Ames, IAW 29–26 (3OT)
August 31Montana StateTexas TechJones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TXW 45–10
September 7McNeese StateOklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OKW 56–14
September 7South DakotaOklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKW 70–14

Records against other conferences

Rankings

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Final
BaylorAP22181412111213118813
CRV23181411101013108812
CFPNot released121314978
Iowa StateAP2125-T23RVRVRV
C24RVRV
CFPNot released2223
KansasAP
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Kansas StateAPRV2220RVRVRV
C252522RVRVRV
CFPNot released1624
OklahomaAP4455666551091087647
C44444455598877646
CFPNot released9109764
Oklahoma StateAPRV21252221RV25
CRV252321RVRVRV
CFPNot released232221212525
TCUAPRV25RV
CRV
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TexasAP10912121111111515RV22RV25
C109131312121115152423
CFPNot released19
Texas TechAP
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West VirginiaAPRV
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CFPNot released
Legend
  Improvement in ranking
 Drop in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 No change in ranking from previous week
RVReceived votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll
тTied with team above or below also with this symbol

Postseason

Bowl games

Legend
 Big 12 win
 Big 12 loss
Bowl gameDateSiteTelevisionTime (EST)Big 12 teamOpponentScoreAttendance
Texas Bowl December 27 NRG StadiumHouston, TX ESPN 6:45 p.m.No. 25 Oklahoma State Texas A&M L 21–2468,415
Camping World Bowl December 28 Camping World StadiumOrlando, FL ABC 12:00 p.m.Iowa StateNo. 15 Notre Dame L 9–3346,948
Liberty Bowl December 31 Liberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis, TN ESPN3:45 p.m.Kansas StateNo. 23 Navy L 17–2050,515
Alamo Bowl December 31 AlamodomeSan Antonio, TX ESPN7:30 p.m.TexasNo. 11 Utah W 38–1060,147
New Year's Six Bowl Games
Sugar Bowl January 1, 2020 Mercedes-Benz SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA ESPN8:45 p.m.No. 7 BaylorNo. 5 Georgia L 14–2655,211
College Football Playoff bowl games
Peach Bowl December 28 Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA ESPN4:00 p.m.No. 4 OklahomaNo. 1 LSU L 28–6378,347

Rankings are from CFP rankings. All times Central Time Zone. Big 12 teams shown in bold.

Selection of teams

Awards and honors

Player of the week honors

WeekOffensiveDefensiveSpecialistNewcomer
PlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPosition
Week 1 (Sept. 3) [13] Jalen Hurts Oklahoma QB Garret Wallow TCU LBJonathan SongTCUPKJalen HurtsOklahomaQB
Week 2 (Sept. 9) [14] WRBrendan Radley-HilesOklahomaDB Grayland Arnold BaylorS Spencer Sanders Oklahoma State QB
Week 3 (Sept. 16) [15] Chuba Hubbard Oklahoma StateRBDenzel GoolsbyKansas StateDBMalik KnowlesKansas StateWR/KRSam James West Virginia WR
Week 4 (Sept. 23) [16] Brock Purdy Iowa State QBKolby Harvell-PeelOklahoma StateSEvan StaleyWest VirginiaPKAndrew Parchment Kansas WR
Week 5 (Sept. 30) [17] Chuba Hubbard (2)Oklahoma StateRB Clay Johnston BaylorLB
  • Baylor
  • TCU
  • PK
  • WR/PR
Jalen Hurts (2)OklahomaQB
Week 6 (Oct. 7) [18] Jett Duffey Texas Tech QB Jordyn Brooks Texas TechLBTrey WolffTexas TechPK Roschon Johnson TexasRB
Week 7 (Oct. 14) [19] CeeDee Lamb OklahomaWR Kenneth Murray OklahomaLBJohn Mayers (2)BaylorPK
  • Iowa State
  • Oklahoma
  • RB
  • QB
Week 8 (Oct. 21) [20] Jalen Hurts (2)OklahomaQB Terrel Bernard BaylorLB Cameron Dicker TexasPKBreece Hall (2)Iowa StateRB
Week 9 (Oct. 28) [21] Carter StanleyKansasQB Malcolm Rodriguez Oklahoma StateDBLiam JonesKansasPK Max Duggan TCUQB
Week 10 (Nov. 4) [22] Chuba Hubbard (3)Oklahoma StateRBKolby Harvell-Peel (2)Oklahoma StateS Bravvion Roy BaylorDTSpencer Sanders (2)Oklahoma StateQB
Week 11 (Nov. 11) [23] CeeDee Lamb (2)OklahomaWRTerrel Bernard (2)BaylorLBJohn Mayers (2)BaylorPKSam James (2)West VirginiaWR
Week 12 (Nov. 18) [24] Jalen Hurts (3)OklahomaQBKolby Harvell-Peel (3)Oklahoma StateSConnor AssalleyTexas TechPK Jarret Doege West VirginiaQB
Week 13 (Nov. 25) [25] Brock Purdy (2)Iowa StateQB James Lynch BaylorDT Joshua Youngblood Kansas StateWR/KR Dru Brown Oklahoma StateQB
Week 14 (Dec. 2) [26] Devin Duvernay (2)TexasWR Parnell Motley OklahomaCBJoshua Youngblood (2)Kansas StateWR/KRRoschon Johnson (2)TexasRB

Big 12 Individual Awards

The following individuals received postseason honors as voted by the Big 12 Conference football coaches at the end of the season. [27]

AwardPlayerSchool
Offensive Player of the Year Chuba Hubbard, RB, SophomoreOklahoma State
Defensive Player of the Year James Lynch, DL, JuniorBaylor
Special Teams Player of the Year Joshua Youngblood, WR/PR, FreshmanKansas State
Offensive Freshman of the Year Spencer Sanders, QBOklahoma State
Offensive lineman of the Year Creed Humphrey, Sophomore
Colton McKivitz, Senior
Oklahoma
West Virginia
Defensive Freshman of the Year Ar'Darius Washington, DBTCU
Defensive lineman of the Year James Lynch, DL, JuniorBaylor
Offensive Newcomer of the Year Jalen Hurts, QB, SeniorOklahoma
Defensive Newcomer of the YearLaRon Stokes, DL, JuniorOklahoma
Coach of the Year Matt Rhule Baylor

All-conference teams

*Denotes Unanimous Selection

All Conference Honorable Mentions:

All-Americans

The 2019 College Football All-America Teams are composed of the following College Football All-American first teams chosen by the following selector organizations: Associated Press (AP), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Walter Camp Foundation (WCFF), The Sporting News (TSN), Sports Illustrated (SI), USA Today (USAT) ESPN, CBS Sports (CBS), FOX Sports (FOX) College Football News (CFN), Bleacher Report (BR), Scout.com, Phil Steele (PS), SB Nation (SB), Athlon Sports, Pro Football Focus (PFF) and Yahoo! Sports (Yahoo!).

Currently, the NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports of Division I-FBS football and Division I men's basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. The system consists of three points for a first-team honor, two points for second-team honor, and one point for third-team honor. Honorable mention and fourth team or lower recognitions are not accorded any points. Football consensus teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named first team consensus all-American. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus and Unanimous All-Americans. Any player named to the First Team by all five of the NCAA-recognized selectors is deemed a Unanimous All-American. [28] [29]

PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
First Team All-Americans
RB Chuba Hubbard Oklahoma StateAFCA, AP, TSN, WCFFGreen check.svg
WR CeeDee Lamb OklahomaAFCA, AP, TSN, WCFFGreen check.svg
DL James Lynch BaylorAFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, WCFFGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
Second Team All-Americans
LB Jordyn Brooks Texas TechAFCA, AP, FWAA, WCFFGreen check.svg
DB Jeff Gladney TCUFWAA
C Creed Humphrey OklahomaAP, TSN, WCFFGreen check.svg
QB Jalen Hurts OklahomaTSN
TE Charlie Kolar Iowa StateFWAA
OL Colton McKivitz West VirginiaWCFF
LB Kenneth Murray OklahomaFWAA
PR Jalen Reagor TCUFWAA
KR Joshua Youngblood Kansas StateFWAA
PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
Third Team All-Americans
DLNeville GallimoreOklahomaAP
QBJalen HurtsOklahomaAP
TECharlie KolarIowa StateAP
OLColton McKivitzWest VirginiaAP
LBKenneth MurrayOklahomaAP
PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
Fourth Team All-Americans

*AFCA All-America Team (AFCA)
*Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America Team (WCFF)
*Associated Press All-America Team (AP)
*The Sporting News All-America Team (TSN)
*Football Writers Association of America All-America Team (FWAA)
*Sports Illustrated All-America Team (SI)
*Bleacher Report All-America Team (BR)
*College Football News All-America Team (CFN)
*ESPN All-America Team (ESPN)
*CBS Sports All-America Team (CBS)
*Athlon Sports All-America Team (Athlon)

All-Academic

National award winners

2019 College Football Award Winners

Home game attendance

TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7TotalAverage% of Capacity
Baylor McLane Stadium 45,14043,01340,27442,35947,26446,37950,22349,109318,62145,517100.84%
Iowa State Jack Trice Stadium 61,50061,500†61,500†57,44259,55361,500†58,94658,120418,56159,79497.23%
Kansas Memorial Stadium 50,07132,61133,49335,81634,40231,03647,223†22,531237,11233,87367.65%
Kansas State Bill Snyder Family Stadium 53,00051,189†46,07550,44848,29850,39446,33248,990341,72648,81892.11%
Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 86,11284,534†82,18184,41682,62083,54182,241499,53383,25696.68%
Oklahoma State Boone Pickens Stadium 55,50955,509†55,509†55,06055,509†55,509†55,509†332,60555,43499.87%
TCU Amon G. Carter Stadium 45,00040,42241,25041,96047,66045,87040,126257,37842,89695.33%
Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium 100,11993,41898,763†96,93697,13797,88393,747577,84496,31496.13%
Texas Tech Jones AT&T Stadium 60,45454,18356,957†56,47952,31550,45950,177320,57053,42888.38%
West Virginia Mountaineer Field 60,00061,89157,05262,06951,83656,57346,022335,44355,90793.18%

Bold – Exceed capacity
†Season High
‡ Record Stadium Attendance

NFL Draft

The following list includes all Big 12 players who were drafted in the 2020 NFL draft.

Round #Pick #NFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
117 Dallas Cowboys CeeDee Lamb WR Oklahoma
121 Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Reagor WR TCU
123 Los Angeles Chargers Kenneth Murray LB Oklahoma
127 Seattle Seahawks Jordyn Brooks LB Texas Tech
131 Minnesota Vikings Jeff Gladney CB TCU
240 Houston Texans Ross Blacklock DT TCU
253 Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Hurts QB Oklahoma
259 New York Jets Denzel Mims WR Baylor
370 Miami Dolphins Brandon Jones S Texas
382 Dallas Cowboys Neville Gallimore DT Oklahoma
392 Baltimore Ravens Devin Duvernay WR Texas
396 Kansas City Chiefs Lucas Niang OT TCU
4130 Minnesota Vikings James Lynch DT Baylor
5152 Carolina Panthers Kenny Robinson S West Virginia
5153 San Francisco 49ers Colton McKivitz OT West Virginia
5165 Jacksonville Jaguars Collin Johnson WR Texas
5170 Baltimore Ravens Broderick Washington DT Texas Tech
6180 Cincinnati Bengals Hakeem Adeniji OT Kansas
6184 Carolina Panthers Bravvion Roy DT Baylor
7234 Los Angeles Rams Clay Johnston LB Baylor
7236 Green Bay Packers Vernon Scott FS TCU

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