Big 12/SEC Challenge

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Big 12/SEC Challenge
Big 12-SEC Challenge logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
Big 12 Conference
League NCAA Division I
Founded2013
Ceased2022
Sports fielded
Last
champion(s)
Big 12
Most titlesBig 12 Conference (5)
TV partner(s) ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU

The Big 12/SEC Challenge was an NCAA Division I men's college basketball series that took place in the middle of the season, usually late January, consisting of a series of ten games featuring members of the Big 12 Conference and Southeastern Conference.

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The format was similar to the ACC–Big Ten Challenge. Each of the ten members of the Big 12 played a game against a member of the SEC. Half of the ten games were hosted by the Big 12 team and the other half were hosted by the SEC team. Because the SEC had 14 members, four teams of the SEC were excluded from the challenge each season. Effective with the 2019–20 season, the SEC teams excluded from the Big 12/SEC Challenge participated in the newly launched SEC/American Alliance against teams from the American Athletic Conference. [1] [2]

Previously, the Big 12 was a part of the Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series from 2007 to 2010, and the SEC was a part of the SEC–Big East Challenge from 2007 to 2012. The contracts for those challenges were not renewed when they expired, leaving both conferences available to establish this challenge. (The issues faced by the Big East in the 2010–13 Big East Conference realignment was a factor in the decision not to renew its series with the SEC).

Two current SEC members, Texas A&M and Missouri, are former members of the Big 12. Missouri has a rivalry with current Big 12 member Kansas leaving the possibility of playing the rivalry game in the Big 12/SEC Challenge. The two teams had not met in the regular season since Missouri left for the SEC until December 10, 2022, when it was played outside of the Challenge.

On November 28, 2022, amid ESPN losing its media rights to the Big Ten, it was announced that the series would be discontinued after the 2022–23 season. ESPN will arrange an ACC–SEC Challenge as a replacement beginning in the 2023–24 season. [3] [4]

Series history

Overall record

YearWinnerOverall record
2013–14 Big 12 7–3
2014–15 Big 12 6–4
2015–16 Big 12 7–3
2016–17 Tie5–5
2017–18 SEC 6–4
2018–19 Big 12 6–4
2019–20 Tie5–5
2020–21 SEC 5–4
2021–22 SEC 6–4
2022–23 Big 12 7–3
All years
combined
Big 1255–44

2013–14

DateTimeBig 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Thurs., Nov. 149:00 PM Texas Tech Alabama Coleman ColiseumTuscaloosa, AL ESPN2
10,746
Alabama (76–64) [5]
SEC (1–0)
SEC (1–0)
Mon., Dec. 27:00 PM#17 Iowa State Auburn Hilton ColiseumAmes, IA ESPNU
13,889
Iowa State (99–70) [6]
Tied (1–1)
Tied (1–1)
9:00 PM Texas Vanderbilt Frank Erwin CenterAustin, TX ESPN2
7,431
Texas (70–64) [7]
Big 12 (2–1)
Big 12 (2–1)
Thurs., Dec. 57:00 PM TCU Mississippi State Humphrey ColiseumStarkville, MS ESPNU
6,795
TCU (71–61)
Big 12 (3–1)
Big 12 (3–1)
7:00 PM West Virginia Missouri Mizzou ArenaColumbia, MO ESPN2
7,292
Missouri (80–71)
Big 12 (3–2)
Big 12 (3–2)
9:00 PM Kansas State Ole Miss Bramlage ColiseumManhattan, KS ESPN2
11,990
Kansas State (61–58)
Big 12 (4–2)
Big 12 (4–2)
Fri., Dec. 69:30 PM#9 Oklahoma State South Carolina Gallagher-Iba ArenaStillwater, OK ESPNU
13,611
Oklahoma State (79–52)
Big 12 (5–2)
Big 12 (5–2)
10:00 PM#20 Baylor #3 Kentucky AT&T StadiumArlington, TX ESPN
12,818
Baylor (67–62)
Big 12 (6–2)
Big 12 (6–2)
Tues., Dec. 107:00 PM#13 Kansas #19 Florida O'Connell CenterGainesville, FL ESPN
12,423
Florida (67–61)
Big 12 (6–3)
Big 12 (6–3)
Sat., Dec. 217:00 PM Oklahoma Texas A&M Toyota CenterHouston, TX ESPNU
N/A
Oklahoma (64–52)
Big 12 (7–3)
Big 12 (7–3)
Arkansas, Georgia, LSU and Tennessee did not participate for the SEC.
All times Eastern

2014–15

DateTimeBig 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Wed., Dec. 39:00 PM Texas Tech Auburn United Supermarkets ArenaLubbock, TX SECN
7,040
Texas Tech (46–44) [8]
Big 12 (1–0)
Big 12 (8-3)
Thurs., Dec. 47:00 PM#16 West Virginia LSU WVU ColiseumMorgantown, WV ESPN2
10,802
LSU (74–73) [9]
Tied (1–1)
Big 12 (8-4)
7:00 PM Baylor Vanderbilt Memorial GymnasiumNashville, TN ESPNU
7,740
Baylor (66–63) [10]
Big 12 (2–1)
Big 12 (9-4)
9:00 PM#20 Iowa State #18 Arkansas Hilton ColiseumAmes, IA ESPN2
14,384
Iowa State (95–77) [11]
Big 12 (3–1)
Big 12 (10-4)
9:00 PM TCU Ole Miss Tad Smith ColiseumOxford, MS ESPNU
6,370
TCU (66–54) [12]
Big 12 (4–1)
Big 12 (11-4)
Fri., Dec. 57:00 PM#6 Texas #1 Kentucky Rupp ArenaLexington, KY ESPN
24,340
Kentucky (63–51) [13]
Big 12 (4–2)
Big 12 (11-5)
9:00 PM#11 Kansas Florida Allen FieldhouseLawrence, KS ESPN
16,300
Kansas (71–65) [14]
Big 12 (5–2)
Big 12 (12-5)
9:30 PM#22 Oklahoma Missouri Lloyd Noble CenterNorman, OK ESPNU
11,652
Oklahoma (82–63) [15]
Big 12 (6–2)
Big 12 (13-5)
Sat., Dec. 612:00 PM Oklahoma State South Carolina Colonial Life ArenaColumbia, SC ESPNU
12,007
South Carolina (75–49) [16]
Big 12 (6–3)
Big 12 (13-6)
3:15 PM Kansas State Tennessee Thompson–Boling ArenaKnoxville, TN ESPN2
14,111
Tennessee (65–64) [17]
Big 12 (6–4)
Big 12 (13-7)
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi State and Texas A&M did not participate for the SEC.
All times Eastern

2015–16

DateTimeBig 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Sat., Jan. 3012:00 PM#9 West Virginia Florida O'Connell CenterGainesville, FL ESPN
11,611
Florida (88–71)
SEC (1–0)
Big 12 (13-8)
Texas Vanderbilt Frank Erwin CenterAustin, TX ESPN2
13,041
Texas (72–58)
Tied (1–1)
Big 12 (14-8)
2:00 PM#14 Iowa State #5 Texas A&M Reed ArenaCollege Station, TX ESPN
12,473
Texas A&M (72–62)
SEC (2–1)
Big 12 (14-9)
TCU Tennessee Schollmaier ArenaFort Worth, TX ESPN2
5,761
TCU (75–63)
Tied (2–2)
Big 12 (15-9)
Kansas State Ole Miss Bramlage ColiseumManhattan, KS ESPNU
12,528
Kansas State (69–64)
Big 12 (3–2)
Big 12 (16-9)
4:00 PM Texas Tech Arkansas Bud Walton ArenaFayetteville, AR ESPNU
15,975
Arkansas (75–68, OT)
Tied (3–3)
Big 12 (16-10)
5:00 PM#1 Oklahoma LSU Pete Maravich CenterBaton Rouge, LA ESPN
13,882
Oklahoma (77–75)
Big 12 (4–3)
Big 12 (17-10)
6:00 PM#17 Baylor Georgia Ferrell CenterWaco, TX ESPN2
9,675
Baylor (83–73)
Big 12 (5–3)
Big 12 (18-10)
7:00 PM#4 Kansas #20 Kentucky Allen FieldhouseLawrence, KS ESPN
16,300
Kansas (90–84, OT)
Big 12 (6–3)
Big 12 (19-10)
8:00 PM Oklahoma State Auburn Auburn ArenaAuburn, AL ESPN2
8,867
Oklahoma State (74–63)
Big 12 (7–3)
Big 12 (20-10)
Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi State and South Carolina did not participate for the SEC.
All times Eastern

2016–17

Date [18] Time [19] Big 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Sat., Jan. 2812:00 PM#18 West Virginia Texas A&M WVU ColiseumMorgantown, WV ESPN
12,836
West Virginia (81–77)
Big 12 (1–0)
Big 12 (21-10)
2:00 PM Oklahoma #25 Florida Lloyd Noble CenterNorman, OK ESPN
10,859
Florida (84–52)
Tied (1–1)
Big 12 (21-11)
Kansas State Tennessee Thompson–Boling ArenaKnoxville, TN ESPN2
14,398
Tennessee (70–54)
SEC (2–1)
Big 12 (21-12)
Texas Tech LSU United Supermarkets ArenaLubbock, TX ESPNU
11,056
Texas Tech (77–64)
Tied (2–2)
Big 12 (22-12)
4:00 PM Texas Georgia Stegeman ColiseumAthens, GA ESPN
10,029
Georgia (59–57)
SEC (3–2)
Big 12 (22-13)
Iowa State Vanderbilt Memorial GymnasiumNashville, TN ESPN2
9,851
Vanderbilt (84–78)
SEC (4–2)
Big 12 (22-14)
Oklahoma State Arkansas Gallagher-Iba ArenaStillwater, OK ESPNU
13,611
Oklahoma State (99–71)
SEC (4–3)
Big 12 (23-14)
6:00 PM#2 Kansas #4 Kentucky Rupp ArenaLexington, KY ESPN
24,418
Kansas (79–73)
Tied (4–4)
Big 12 (24-14)
#5 Baylor Ole Miss The Pavilion at Ole MissOxford, MS ESPN2
9,411
Baylor (78–75)
Big 12 (5–4)
Big 12 (25-14)
TCU Auburn Schollmaier ArenaFort Worth, TX ESPNU
6,874
Auburn (88–80)
Tied (5–5)
Big 12 (25-15)
Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi State and South Carolina did not participate for the SEC.
All times Eastern

2017–18

Date [20] TimeBig 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Sat., Jan. 2712:00 PM Baylor No. 20 Florida O'Connell CenterGainesville, FL ESPN
10,623
Florida (81–60)SEC (1–0)Big 12 (25-16)
No. 14 Texas Tech South Carolina Colonial Life ArenaColumbia, SC ESPN2
14,142
Texas Tech (70–63)Tied (1–1)Big 12 (26-16)
2:00 PM Texas Ole Miss Frank Erwin CenterAustin, TX ESPN2
10,913
Texas (85–72)Big 12 (2–1)Big 12 (27-16)
Kansas State Georgia Bramlage ColiseumManhattan, KS ESPNU
10,314
Kansas State (56–51)Big 12 (3–1)Big 12 (28-16)
2:15 PMNo. 12 Oklahoma Alabama Coleman ColiseumTuscaloosa, AL ESPN
15,383
Alabama (80–73)Big 12 (3–2)Big 12 (28-17)
4:00 PM TCU Vanderbilt Memorial GymnasiumNashville, TN ESPN2
9,755
Vanderbilt (81–78)
Tied (3–3)
Big 12 (28-18)
Iowa State No. 22 Tennessee Hilton ColiseumAmes, IA ESPNU
14,384
Tennessee (68–45)
SEC (4–3)
Big 12 (28-19)
4:30 PMNo. 5 Kansas Texas A&M Allen FieldhouseLawrence, KS ESPN
16,300
Kansas (79–68)
Tied (4–4)
Big 12 (29-19)
6:00 PM Oklahoma State Arkansas Bud Walton ArenaFayetteville, AR ESPN2
18,057
Arkansas (66–65)
SEC (5–4)
Big 12 (29-20)
7:00 PMNo. 7 West Virginia Kentucky WVU ColiseumMorgantown, WV ESPN
15,385
Kentucky (83–76)
SEC (6–4)
Big 12 (29-21)
Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, and Missouri did not participate for the SEC.
All times Eastern

2018–19

Date [21] TimeBig 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Sat., Jan. 2612:00 PM Baylor Alabama Ferrell CenterWaco, TX ESPNU
7,094
Baylor (73-68)Big 12 (1–0)Big 12 (30-21)
No. 24 Iowa State No. 20 Ole Miss The Pavilion at Ole MissOxford, MS ESPN
8,839
Iowa State (87–73)Big 12 (2–0)Big 12 (31-21)
TCU Florida Schollmaier ArenaFort Worth, TX ESPN2
6,682
TCU (55-50)Big 12 (3–0)Big 12 (32-21)
2:00 PM Kansas State Texas A&M Reed ArenaCollege Station, TX ESPN
7,100
Texas A&M (65-53)Big 12 (3-1)Big 12 (32-22)
Oklahoma State South Carolina Gallagher-Iba ArenaStillwater, OK ESPNU
7,658
Oklahoma State (74-70)Big 12 (4-1)Big 12 (33-22)
Texas Georgia Stegeman ColiseumAthens, GA ESPN2
10,374
Georgia (98-88)Big 12 (4-2)Big 12 (33-23)
4:00 PM Oklahoma Vanderbilt Lloyd Noble CenterNorman, OK ESPN2
8,848
Oklahoma (86-55)Big 12 (5-2)Big 12 (34-23)
West Virginia No. 1 Tennessee Thompson–Boling ArenaKnoxville, TN ESPN
22,149
Tennessee (83-66)Big 12 (5-3)Big 12 (34-24)
6:00 PMNo. 9 Kansas No. 8 Kentucky Rupp ArenaLexington, KY ESPN
24,387
Kentucky (71-63)Big 12 (5-4)Big 12 (34-25)
No. 14 Texas Tech Arkansas United Supermarkets ArenaLubbock, TX ESPN2
14,290
Texas Tech (67-64)Big 12 (6-4)Big 12 (35-25)
Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, and Missouri did not participate for the SEC.
All times Eastern

2019–20

DateTimeBig 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Sat., Jan. 2512:00 PM Iowa State 16 Auburn Auburn ArenaAuburn, AL ESPNU 9,121Auburn (80-76)SEC (1-0)Big 12 (35-26)
14 West Virginia Missouri WVU ColiseumMorgantown, WV ESPN 14,031West Virginia (74-51)Tied (1-1)Big 12 (36-26)
2:00 PM Texas LSU Frank Erwin CenterAustin, TX ESPN11,287LSU (69-67)SEC (2-1)Big 12 (36-27)
Oklahoma Mississippi State Chesapeake Energy ArenaOklahoma City, OK ESPN2 6,442Oklahoma (63-62)Tied (2-2)Big 12 (37-27)
4:00 PM 3 Kansas Tennessee Allen FieldhouseLawrence, KS ESPN16,300Kansas (74-68)Big 12 (3-2)Big 12 (38-27)
Oklahoma State Texas A&M Reed ArenaCollege Station, TX ESPNU7,622Oklahoma State (73-62)Big 12 (4-2)Big 12 (39-27)
TCU Arkansas Bud Walton ArenaFayetteville, AR ESPN219,200Arkansas (78-67)Big 12 (4-3)Big 12 (39-28)
6:00 PM 18 Texas Tech 15 Kentucky United Supermarkets ArenaLubbock, TX ESPN14,763Kentucky (76-74)(OT)Tied (4-4)Big 12 (39-29)
Kansas State Alabama Coleman ColiseumTuscaloosa, AL ESPN211,824Alabama (77-74)SEC (5-4)Big 12 (39-30)
8:00 PM 1 Baylor Florida O'Connell CenterGainesville, FL ESPN11,092Baylor (72-61)Tied (5-5)Big 12 (40-30)
Georgia, Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt did not participate for the SEC.
All times Eastern

2020–21

DateTimeBig 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Sat., Jan. 30Noon 24 Oklahoma 9 Alabama Lloyd Noble CenterNorman, OK ESPN 2,680 [22] Oklahoma (66–61) [23] Big 12 (1–0)Big 12 (41-30)
Kansas State Texas A&M Bramlage ColiseumManhattan, KS ESPNU 942 [24] Texas A&M (68–61) [25] Tied (1–1)Big 12 (41-31)
2:00 PM 11 West Virginia Florida WVU ColiseumMorgantown, WV ESPN1,000 [26] Florida (85–80) [27] SEC (2–1)Big 12 (41-32)
10 Texas Tech LSU Pete Maravich Assembly CenterBaton Rouge, LA ESPN2 2,808 [28] Texas Tech (76–71) [29] Tied (2–2)Big 12 (42-32)
TCU 12 Missouri Mizzou ArenaColumbia, MO ESPNU3,063 [30] Missouri (102–98) (OT) [31] SEC (3–2)Big 12 (42-33)
4:00 PM 2 Baylor Auburn Ferrell CenterWaco, Texas ESPN2,350 [32] Baylor (84–72) [33] Tied (3–3)Big 12 (43-33)
Oklahoma State Arkansas Gallagher-Iba ArenaStillwater, OK ESPN23,350 [34] Oklahoma State (81–77) [35] Big 12 (4–3)Big 12 (44-33)
6:00 PM 15 Kansas 18 Tennessee Thompson–Boling ArenaKnoxville, TN ESPN4,191 [36] Tennessee (81–60) [37] Tied (4–4)Big 12 (44-34)
Iowa State Mississippi State Humphrey ColiseumStarkville, MS ESPN21,000 [38] Mississippi State (95–56) [39] SEC (5–4)Big 12 (44-35)
Georgia, Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt did not participate for the SEC.
The Texas-Kentucky game was canceled due to COVID-19. [40]
All times Eastern.
All games had limited attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021–22

DateTimeBig 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Sat., Jan. 2912:00 PM TCU 19 LSU Schollmaier ArenaFort Worth, TX ESPN26,539TCU (77–68)Big 12 (1–0)Big 12 (45–35)
2:00 PM Oklahoma 1 Auburn Auburn ArenaAuburn, AL ESPN9,121Auburn (86–68)Tied (1–1)Big 12 (45–36)
West Virginia Arkansas Bud Walton ArenaFayetteville, AR ESPN219,200Arkansas (77–66)SEC (2–1)Big 12 (45–37)
23 Iowa State Missouri Hilton ColiseumAmes, IA ESPNU13,612Iowa State (67–50)Tied (2–2)Big 12 (46–37)
4:00 PM 4 Baylor Alabama Coleman ColiseumTuscaloosa, AL ESPN14,474Alabama (87–78)SEC (3–2)Big 12 (46–38)
Oklahoma State Florida O'Connell CenterGainesville, FL ESPN210,056Florida (81–72)SEC (4–2)Big 12 (46–39)
Kansas State Ole Miss The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole MissOxford, MS ESPNU7,135Ole Miss (67–56)SEC (5–2)Big 12 (46–40)
6:00 PM 5 Kansas 12 Kentucky Allen FieldhouseLawrence, KS ESPN16,300Kentucky (80–62)SEC (6–2)Big 12 (46–41)
13 Texas Tech Mississippi State United Supermarkets ArenaLubbock, TX ESPN215,098Texas Tech (76–50)SEC (6–3)Big 12 (47–41)
8:00 PM Texas 18 Tennessee Frank Erwin CenterAustin, TX ESPN16,540Texas (52–51)SEC (6–4)Big 12 (48–41)
Georgia, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt did not participate for the SEC.
All times Eastern

2022–23

DateTimeBig 12 teamSEC teamLocationTVAttendanceWinnerLeaderAll-Time
Sat., Jan. 2812:00 PM West Virginia 15 Auburn WVU ColiseumMorgantown, WV ESPN14,116West Virginia (80–77)Big 12 (1–0)Big 12 (49–41)
2:00 PM Oklahoma 2 Alabama Lloyd Noble CenterNorman, OK ESPN10,869Oklahoma (93–69)Big 12 (2–0)Big 12 (50–41)
Texas Tech LSU Pete Maravich Assembly CenterBaton Rouge, LA ESPNU9,939Texas Tech (76–68)Big 12 (3–0)Big 12 (50–42)
12 Iowa State Missouri Mizzou ArenaColumbia, MO ESPN215,601Missouri (78–61)Big 12 (3–1)Big 12 (51–42)
4:00 PM 11 TCU Mississippi State Humphrey ColiseumStarkville, MS ESPN28,643Mississippi State (81–74) (OT)Big 12 (3–2)Big 12 (51-43)
17 Baylor Arkansas Ferrell CenterWaco, TX ESPN10,627Baylor (67–64)Big 12 (4–2)Big 12 (52–43)
6:00 PM 10 Texas 4 Tennessee Thompson–Boling ArenaKnoxville, TN ESPN21,678Tennessee (82–71)Big 12 (4–3)Big 12 (52–44)
5 Kansas State Florida Bramlage ColiseumManhattan, KS ESPN211,000Kansas State (64–50)Big 12 (5–3)Big 12 (53–44)
8:00 PM 9 Kansas Kentucky Rupp ArenaLexington, KY ESPN20,418Kansas (77–68)Big 12 (6–3)Big 12 (54–44)
Oklahoma State Ole Miss Gallagher-Iba ArenaStillwater, OK ESPN29,973Oklahoma State (82–60)Big 12 (7–3)Big 12 (55–44)
Georgia, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt will not participate for the SEC.
All times Eastern

Team records

Big 12 Conference (5–3–2)

InstitutionWinsLossesDNP
Baylor Bears 820
Iowa State Cyclones 460
Kansas Jayhawks 640
Kansas State Wildcats 460
Oklahoma Sooners 730
Oklahoma State Cowboys 730
TCU Horned Frogs 550
Texas Longhorns 451
Texas Tech Red Raiders 730
West Virginia Mountaineers 370
Overall5544

Because the conferences did not have the same number of members while the series was active (SEC had 14, Big 12 had 10) four teams from the SEC were excluded from participation each year. In all but one year all Big 12 teams played in the Challenge. Texas was scheduled to play in 2021 against Kentucky, but it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Southeastern Conference (3–5–2)

InstitutionWinsLossDNP
Alabama Crimson Tide 423
Arkansas Razorbacks 441
Auburn Tigers 352
Florida Gators 630
Georgia Bulldogs 225
Kentucky Wildcats 541
LSU Tigers 243
Missouri Tigers 234
Mississippi State Bulldogs 135
Ole Miss Rebels 172
South Carolina Gamecocks 135
Tennessee Volunteers 631
Texas A&M Aggies 342
Vanderbilt Commodores 243
Overall4455

Because the conferences did not have the same number of members while the challenge was active (SEC had 14, Big 12 had 10), four teams from the SEC were excluded from participation each year. The number of times an SEC team is excluded is shown in the "DNP" column in the table above. Kentucky was scheduled to play in 2021 against Texas, but it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020–21 Big 12 Conference men's basketball season</span> Sports season

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Kansas State Wildcats football team</span> American college football season

The 2021 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University during the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Wildcats played their home games at the Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium in Manhattan, Kansas, and competed in the Big 12 Conference. The team was led by third-year head coach Chris Klieman.

The 2022 Texas Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 4, 2022, with kickoff at 9:00 p.m. EST and televised on ESPN. It was the 15th edition of the Texas Bowl, and was one of the 2021–22 bowl games concluding the 2021 FBS football season. Sponsored by tax preparation software company TaxAct, the game was officially known as the TaxAct Texas Bowl. This was the first edition of the Texas Bowl to be played in the month of January.

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