2009 Big 12 Conference football season
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The 2009 Big 12 Conference football season is the 14th season for the Big 12
, as part of the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season
.
Ranked by total points, first place votes shown in parenthesis.
Offensive Lineman of the Year: Russell Okung - Oklahoma State
Defensive Lineman of the Year: Ndamukong Suh - Nebraska
Offensive Freshman of the Year: Christine Michael - Texas A&M
Defensive Freshman of the Year: Aldon Smith - Missouri
Special Teams Player of the Year: Brandon Banks - Kansas State
Defensive Newcomer of the Year: David Sims - Iowa State
Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Daniel Thomas - Kansas State
Defensive Player of the Year: Ndamukong Suh - Nebraska
Offensive Player of the Year: Colt McCoy - Texas
Big 12 Conference
The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of ten schools located in the Central United States, with its headquarters located in Las Colinas, a community in the Dallas, Texas suburb of Irving...
, as part of the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season
2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season
The 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, or the college football season, began on September 2, 2009, progressed through the regular season and bowl season, and concluded with the Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game in Pasadena, California on January 7, 2010, featuring the...
.
Coaching changes
School | Outgoing coach | Reason | Replacement |
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Iowa State 2008 Iowa State Cyclones football team The 2008 Iowa State Cyclones football team represented Iowa State University in the 2008-2009 college football season. The team was led by head coach Gene Chizik, who had coached the Cyclones since 2007... |
Gene Chizik | Hired as head coach at Auburn | Paul Rhoads Paul Rhoads Paul Rhoads is an American college football head coach at Iowa State University. Rhoads was formerly the defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach of the Auburn University football team before then-head coach Tommy Tuberville was forced to resign at the 2008 season's end... |
Kansas State 2008 Kansas State Wildcats football team The 2008 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the season of 2008–2009. The Wildcats played their home games in Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The head coach was Ron Prince, who was in his third and final season at the helm of the Wildcats... |
Ron Prince Ron Prince Ron Prince is an American football coach who currently is the assistant offensive line coach with the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. From 2006 through 2008, Prince was the head football coach at Kansas State University. He was one of six African-American head coaches in the NCAA Division I-Bowl... |
Fired | Bill Snyder Bill Snyder Bill Snyder is the head football coach at Kansas State University. He was rehired to the position on November 24, 2008, making Snyder one of the rare college football head coaches to have non-consecutive tenure at the same school. Snyder previously served as head coach at the school from 1989 to... |
Media Poll
North | ||
1 | Nebraska | 172 (17) |
2 | Kansas | 164 (12) |
3 | Missouri | 124 (3) |
4 | Colorado | 100 |
5 | Kansas State | 81 |
6 | Iowa State | 33 |
South | ||
1 | Texas | 174 (17) |
1 | Oklahoma | 174 (15) |
3 | Oklahoma State | 130 |
4 | Texas Tech | 89 |
5 | Baylor | 75 |
6 | Texas A&M | 33 |
Ranked by total points, first place votes shown in parenthesis.
Rankings
Improvement in ranking | ||
Drop in ranking | ||
Not ranked previous week | ||
RV | Received votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll | |
Pre | Wk 1 | Wk 2 | Wk 3 | Wk 4 | Wk 5 | Wk 6 | Wk 7 | Wk 8 | Wk 9 | Wk 10 | Wk 11 | Wk 12 | Wk 13 | Wk 14 | Final | ||
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Baylor | AP | RV | RV | ||||||||||||||
C | RV | ||||||||||||||||
BCS | Not released | ||||||||||||||||
Colorado | AP | ||||||||||||||||
C | RV | ||||||||||||||||
BCS | Not released | ||||||||||||||||
Iowa State | AP | ||||||||||||||||
C | |||||||||||||||||
BCS | Not released | ||||||||||||||||
Kansas | AP | 25 | 24 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 17 | 24 | RV | |||||||
C | RV | 25 | 23 | 19 | 16 | 15 | 15 | 21 | RV | ||||||||
BCS | Not released | 25 | |||||||||||||||
Kansas State | AP | RV | |||||||||||||||
C | RV | RV | |||||||||||||||
BCS | Not released | ||||||||||||||||
Missouri | AP | RV | 25 | RV | RV | RV | 24 | RV | RV | RV | RV | ||||||
C | RV | RV | 25 | 21 | 23 | 18 | 24 | RV | RV | RV | RV | ||||||
BCS | Not released | ||||||||||||||||
Nebraska | AP | 24 | 22 | 19 | 25 | 23 | 21 | 15 | RV | RV | RV | RV | 21 | 20 | 14 | ||
C | 22 | 18 | 18 | 24 | 24 | 22 | 17 | RV | RV | 25 | 23 | 20 | 19 | 14 | |||
BCS | Not released | 22 | 22 | ||||||||||||||
Oklahoma | AP | 3 | 13 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 19 | 20 | 25 | 22 | 20 | RV | RV | RV | RV | ||
C | 3 | 14 | 12 | 9 | 8 | 21 | 18 | RV | 23 | 20 | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | ||
BCS | Not released | 24 | |||||||||||||||
Oklahoma State | AP | 9 | 5 | 16 | 16 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 14 | 13 | 18 | 17 | 12 | 11 | 22 | 21 | RV |
C | 11 | 6 | 17 | 16 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 12 | 13 | 18 | 18 | 13 | 12 | 21 | 18 | 25 | |
BCS | Not released | 15 | 14 | 19 | 19 | 12 | 12 | 20 | 19 | ||||||||
Texas | AP | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
C | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
BCS | Not released | 3 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | ||||||||
Texas A&M | AP | ||||||||||||||||
C | RV | ||||||||||||||||
BCS | Not released | ||||||||||||||||
Texas Tech | AP | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | 21 | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | 21 | ||
C | RV | RV | RV | RV | 24 | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | 23 | ||||
BCS | Not released | ||||||||||||||||
First Team
- Offense
- QB Colt McCoy - Texas
- RB Daniel Thomas - Kansas State
- RB Keith Toston - Oklahoma State
- FB Bryant Ward - Oklahoma State
- WR Jordan Shipley - Texas
- WR Danario Alexander - Missouri
- WR Dezmon Briscoe - Kansas
- TE Jeron Mastrud - Kansas State
- OL Russell Okung - Oklahoma State
- OL Trent Williams - Oklahoma
- OL Nick Stringer - Kansas State
- OL Brandon Carter - Texas Tech
- OL Nate Solder - Colorado
- PK Grant Ressel - Missouri
- KR/PR Brandon Banks - Kansas State
- Defense
- DL Ndamukong Suh - Nebraska
- DL Gerald McCoy - Oklahoma
- DL Von Miller - Texas A&M
- DL Brandon Sharpe - Texas Tech
- DL Jared Crick - Nebraska
- LB Sean Weatherspoon - Missouri
- LB Jesse Smith - Iowa State
- LB Travis Lewis - Oklahoma
- DB Earl Thomas - Texas
- DB Perrish Cox - Oklahoma State
- DB Dominique Franks - Oklahoma
- DB Prince Amukamara - Nebraska
- DB Larry Asante - Nebraska
- P Derek Epperson - Baylor
Second Team
- Offense
- QB Jerrod Johnson - Texas A&M
- RB Roy Helu Jr. - Nebraska
- RB DeMarco Murray - Oklahoma
- FB Jamie McCoy - Texas A&M
- WR Ryan Broyles - Oklahoma
- WR Kerry Meier - Kansas
- WR Brandon Banks - Kansas State
- TE Riar Geer - Colorado
- OL J.D. Walton - Baylor
- OL Chris Hall - Texas
- OL Kurtis Gregory - Missouri
- OL Adam Ulatoski - Texas
- OL Brody Eldridge - Oklahoma
- OL Lee Grimes - Texas A&M
- PK Alex Henery - Nebraska
- KR/PR Perrish Cox - Oklahoma State
- Defense
- DL Sergio Kindle - Texas
- DL Lamarr Houston - Texas
- DL Jeremy Beal - Oklahoma
- DL Jaron Baston - Missouri
- DL Daniel Howard - Texas Tech
- LB Joe Pawelek - Baylor
- LB Roddrick Muckelroy - Texas
- LB Phillip Dillard - Nebraska
- DB Jamar Wall - Texas Tech
- DB Quinton Carter - Oklahoma
- DB Brian Jackson - Oklahoma
- DB Jordan Lake - Baylor
- DB Cha’pelle Brown - Colorado
- DB Trent Hunter - Texas A&M
- P Tress Way - Oklahoma
Individual Awards
Coach of the Year: Mack Brown - TexasOffensive Lineman of the Year: Russell Okung - Oklahoma State
Defensive Lineman of the Year: Ndamukong Suh - Nebraska
Offensive Freshman of the Year: Christine Michael - Texas A&M
Defensive Freshman of the Year: Aldon Smith - Missouri
Special Teams Player of the Year: Brandon Banks - Kansas State
Defensive Newcomer of the Year: David Sims - Iowa State
Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Daniel Thomas - Kansas State
Defensive Player of the Year: Ndamukong Suh - Nebraska
Offensive Player of the Year: Colt McCoy - Texas
Records against other conferences
Conference | Wins | Losses |
---|---|---|
All FCS | 9 | 0 |
Conference USA 2009 Conference USA football season The 2009 Conference USA football season was the 15th season of the conference's existence.-Previous season:East Carolina won the conference championship.-C-USA vs. BCS matchups:-Regular season:-Week one:-Week two:-Week three:-Week four:... |
8 | 2 |
Sun Belt 2009 Sun Belt Conference football season The 2009 Sun Belt Conference football season was a NCAA football season that was played from September 3, 2009, to January 6, 2010. The Sun Belt Conference consists of 9 football members: Arkansas State, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle... |
4 | 1 |
Mountain West 2009 Mountain West Conference football season The 2009 Mountain West Conference football season was the 11th since eight former members of the Western Athletic Conference banded together to form the Mountain West Conference.-Previous season:... |
4 | 2 |
Big Ten 2009 Big Ten Conference football season The 2009 Big Ten Conference football season was the 114th for the conference, and saw Ohio State conclude the regular season as Big Ten Conference champion for the 5th consecutive time, their 34th Big Ten title. This earned them the conference's automatic selection to a Bowl Championship Series... |
3 | 1 |
MAC 2009 Mid-American Conference football season The 2009 Mid-American Conference football season is an NCAA football season that was played from September 3, 2009, to January 7, 2010. The Mid-American Conference consists of twelve full-time members, with Temple University holding an affiliate membership for football.- Previous season :Ball... |
3 | 1 |
WAC 2009 WAC football season The 2009 Western Athletic Conference football season was an NCAA football season played from September 3, 2009, to January 4, 2010. The Western Athletic Conference consists of 9 members: Boise State, Fresno State, Hawai'i, Idaho, Louisiana Tech, Nevada, New Mexico State, San Jose State, and Utah... |
2 | 0 |
Pac-10 2009 Pac-10 Conference football season The 2009 Pacific-10 Conference football season started on Thursday, September 3, 2009. Oregon won the Pac-10 title, which had been held by USC for the past seven years... |
2 | 1 |
ACC 2009 ACC football season The 2009 ACC football season was an NCAA football season that was played from September 3, 2009, to January 5, 2010. The Atlantic Coast Conference consists of 12 members in two divisions. The Atlantic division consists of Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, Maryland, North Carolina State and... |
2 | 2 |
Independents | 1 | 1 |
SEC 2009 Southeastern Conference football season The 2009 Southeastern Conference football season started on Thursday, September 3 as conference member South Carolina visited North Carolina State. The conference’s other 11 teams began their respective 2009 season of NCAA Division I FBS competition on Saturday, September 5... |
1 | 3 |
Big East 2009 Big East Conference football season The 2009 Big East football season was an NCAA football season that was played from September 5, 2009, to January 2, 2010. The Big East Conference consists of 8 football members: Cincinnati, Connecticut, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, South Florida, Syracuse, and West Virginia... |
0 | 2 |
Overall | 39 | 16 |
Bowl games
Bowl Game | Date | Stadium | City | Television | Matchup/Results | Attendance | Payout (US$) |
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AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl 2009 Independence Bowl The 2009 AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl was the thirty-fourth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana. The game started at 5:00 PM US EST on Monday, December 28, 2009... |
December 28, 2009 | Independence Stadium Independence Stadium Independence Stadium is a stadium owned by the city of Shreveport, Louisiana and is the home of the Independence Bowl.Formerly known as State Fair Stadium, it is the site of the annual Independence Bowl post-season college football game, initially the Bicentennial Bowl... |
Shreveport, Louisiana Shreveport, Louisiana Shreveport is the third largest city in Louisiana. It is the principal city of the fourth largest metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana and is the 109th-largest city in the United States.... |
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Georgia 2009 Georgia Bulldogs football team The 2009 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia in 2009. The Bulldogs competed in the East Division of the Southeastern Conference . This was the Georgia Bulldogs' ninth season head coach Mark Richt. The Bulldogs finished the season 8–5, 4–4 in SEC play and won the... 44, Texas A&M 20 |
49,653 | $1,100,000 |
Pacific Life Holiday Bowl 2009 Holiday Bowl The 2009 Holiday Bowl was the thirty-second edition of the college football bowl game and was played at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California. The game started at 5:00 PM US PST on Wednesday, December 30, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN. The Nebraska Cornhuskers defeated the Arizona... |
December 30, 2009 | Qualcomm Stadium Qualcomm Stadium Qualcomm Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, in San Diego, California, in the Mission Valley area.... |
San Diego, California | ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, commonly known as ESPN, is an American global cable television network focusing on sports-related programming including live and pre-taped event telecasts, sports talk shows, and other original programming.... |
Nebraska 33, Arizona 2009 Arizona Wildcats football team The 2009 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS college football season. The Wildcats, led by sixth-year head coach Mike Stoops, played their home games at Arizona Stadium.... 0 |
64,607 | $2,130,000 |
Brut Sun Bowl 2009 Sun Bowl The 2009 Brut Sun Bowl game was the 76th edition of the annual college football bowl game known as the Sun Bowl. The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Stanford Cardinal 31–27 on December 31, 2009. It was the two teams' fifth meeting... |
December 31, 2009 | Sun Bowl Stadium Sun Bowl Stadium The Sun Bowl is an outdoor football stadium, on the campus of the University of Texas at El Paso. It is home to the UTEP Miners of Conference USA , and the late December college football bowl game, the Hyundai Sun Bowl... |
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Oklahoma 31, Stanford 2009 Stanford Cardinal football team The 2009 Stanford Cardinal football team represented Stanford University during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cardinal was coached by third-year coach Jim Harbaugh and played their home games at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California.... 27 |
53,713 | $1,900,000 |
Texas Bowl 2009 Texas Bowl The 2009 Texas Bowl was the fourth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The game started at 2:30 PM US CST on Thursday, December 31, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN for the first time in bowl history after being televised by the NFL... |
December 31, 2009 | Reliant Stadium Reliant Stadium Reliant Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, in Houston, Texas, USA. Reliant Stadium has a seating capacity of 71,500, a total square footage of with of natural grass playing surface.... |
Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States, and the largest city in the state of Texas. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 2.1 million people within an area of . Houston is the seat of Harris County and the economic center of , which is the ... |
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Navy 2009 Navy Midshipmen football team The 2009 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS college football season. The Midshipmen, led by third year head coach Ken Niumatalolo, played their home games at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.On November 7, 2009 athletic... 35, Missouri 13 |
69,441 | $750,000 |
Insight Bowl 2009 Insight Bowl The 2009 Insight Bowl was the 21st edition of the college football bowl game, played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. The game matched the Iowa State Cyclones against the Minnesota Golden Gophers and kicked off at 6:00 PM US EST on Thursday, December 31, 2009... |
December 31, 2009 | Sun Devil Stadium Sun Devil Stadium Sun Devil Stadium is an outdoor football stadium, located on the campus of Arizona State University, in Tempe, Arizona, United States. The stadium's current seating capacity is 71,706 and the playing surface is natural grass... |
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Iowa State 14, Minnesota 2009 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team The 2009 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team was the third under head coach Tim Brewster. They began play on September 5, 2009, at Syracuse, a member of the Big East Conference. On September 12, the Minnesota opened the new TCF Bank Stadium with a 20–13 win against Air Force, moving from the... 13 |
45,090 | $1,200,000 |
AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic 2010 Cotton Bowl Classic The 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic game was a post-season college football bowl game between the Oklahoma State Cowboys, representing Oklahoma State University, from the Big 12 Conference and the Ole Miss Rebels, representing the University of Mississippi, from the Southeastern Conference that took... |
January 2, 2009 | Cowboys Stadium | Arlington, Texas Arlington, Texas Arlington is a city in Tarrant County, Texas within the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. According to the 2010 census results, the city had a population of 365,438, making it the third largest municipality in the Metroplex... |
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Ole Miss 2009 Ole Miss Rebels football team The 2009 Ole Miss Rebels football team represented the University of Mississippi during the 2009 college football season. The team was led by Houston Nutt, who was in his second season as the Rebels' head coach... 21, Oklahoma State 7 |
77,928 | $6,750,000 |
Valero Energy Alamo Bowl 2010 Alamo Bowl (January) The 2010 Alamo Bowl was the seventeenth edition of the college football bowl game, and was played at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas on Saturday, January 2, 2010. The game featured the Michigan State Spartans against the Texas Tech Red Raiders.The 2010 game was the last one to feature a team... |
January 2, 2010 | Alamodome Alamodome The Alamodome is a domed 65,000 seat, multi-purpose facility that is primarily used as a football/basketball stadium and convention center in San Antonio, Texas, U.S... |
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Texas Tech 41, Michigan State 2009 Michigan State Spartans football team The 2009 Michigan State Spartans football team competed on behalf of the Michigan State University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Spartans were coached by Mark Dantonio, who was in his third season with the Spartans... 31 |
64,757 | $2,200,000 |
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January 7, 2010 | Rose Bowl Rose Bowl (stadium) The Rose Bowl is an outdoor athletic stadium in Pasadena, California, U.S., in Los Angeles County. The stadium is the site of the annual college football bowl game, the Rose Bowl, held on New Year's Day. In 1982, it became the home field of the UCLA Bruins college football team of the Pac-12... |
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Alabama 2009 Alabama Crimson Tide football team The 2009 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 77th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference and its 18th within the SEC Western Division... 37, Texas 21 |
94,906 | $31,000,000 |
Attendance
Team | Stadium (Capacity) | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Game 4 | Game 5 | Game 6 | Game 7 | Game 8 | Total | Average | % of Capacity |
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Baylor | Floyd Casey Stadium Floyd Casey Stadium Floyd Casey Stadium is a stadium in Waco, Texas. It is primarily used for football, and is the home field of the Baylor Bears. Floyd Casey Stadium is about four miles from the Baylor campus. Floyd Casey Stadium was built in 1950 and cost $1.8 million dollars to construct... (50,000) |
40,147 | 36,452 | 27,047 | 38,117 | 31,702 | 44,372 | 217,837 | 36,306 | 72.6 | ||
Colorado | Folsom Field Folsom Field Folsom Field is an outdoor football stadium on the campus of the University of Colorado, at Boulder, Colorado. Opened in 1924, it is the home field of the Colorado Buffaloes of the Pacific-12 Conference; until July 2011, Colorado was a member of the Big 12 Conference. The horseshoe-shaped stadium... (53,750) |
53,168 | 50,535 | 51,146 | 45,634 | 47,227 | 52,817 | 300,527 | 50,087 | 93.2 | ||
Iowa State | Jack Trice Stadium Jack Trice Stadium Jack Trice Stadium is a stadium, in Ames, Iowa, United States. It opened on September 20, 1975 making it the newest stadium in the Big 12 Conference... (55,000) |
48,831 | 52,089 | 50,532 | 42,253 | 40,540 | 43,208 | 277,453 | 46,242 | 84.1 | ||
Kansas | Memorial Stadium (50,071) | 52,530 | 50,101 | 50,025 | 48,203 | 51,104 | 51,525 | 303,488 | 50,581 | 101.0 | ||
Kansas State | Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium is a stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Kansas State University Wildcats football team. It is named after head coach Bill Snyder and his family... (52,200) |
50,750 | 48,094 | 44,934 | 42,019 | 48,306 | 46,476 | 280,579 | 46,763 | 89.6 | ||
Missouri | Faurot Field Faurot Field Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium is the home field of the University of Missouri Tigers in Columbia, Missouri. It is primarily used for football. In 1972, Memorial Stadium's playing surface was named Faurot Field in honor of longtime coach Don Faurot. During the offseason, soccer goals are set up... (71,004) |
65,401 | 61,617 | 65,826 | 71,004 | 65,298 | 55,573 | 384,719 | 64,120 | 90.3 | ||
Nebraska | Memorial Stadium Memorial Stadium, Lincoln Memorial Stadium is located on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. It is the home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team.... (81,067) |
85,719 | 85,035 | 86,304 | 86,107 | 85,938 | 86,115 | 85,998 | 601,216 | 85,888 | 105.9 | |
Oklahoma | Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium The Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is the on-campus football facility for the University of Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, Oklahoma. The official capacity of the stadium, following recent renovations, is 82,112, making it the 16th largest college stadium in the United States and the third... (82,112) |
84,749 | 84,803 | 84,478 | 84,021 | 85,013 | 85,606 | 508,670 | 84,778 | 103.2 | ||
Oklahoma State | Boone Pickens Stadium Boone Pickens Stadium Boone Pickens Stadium has been home to the Oklahoma State University Cowboys football team in rudimentary form since 1913, and as a complete stadium since 1920... (60,218) |
53,012 | 50,875 | 51,803 | 56,901 | 55,752 | 58,516 | 52,811 | 50,080 | 429,750 | 53,719 | 89.2 |
Texas | Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (101,119) | 101,096 | 101,297 | 101,144 | 101,152 | 101,003 | 101,357 | 607,049 | 101,175 | 100.1 | ||
Texas A&M | Kyle Field Kyle Field Kyle Field is the football stadium located on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. It has been the home to the Texas A&M Aggie football team in rudimentary form since 1904, and as a complete stadium since 1927. It is known as The Home of the 12th Man... (83,002) |
73,887 | 73,599 | 74,656 | 76,153 | 72,530 | 82,106 | 84,671 | 537,607 | 76,800 | 92.5 | |
Texas Tech | Jones AT&T Stadium Jones AT&T Stadium Jones AT&T Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, United States. It is the home field of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team of the Big 12 Conference.-Planning and funding:Clifford B. and Audrey Jones Stadium opened in 1947... (60,454) |
47,824 | 48,124 | 52,909 | 47,382 | 57,733 | 47,291 | 50,479 | 351,742 | 50,248 | 82.4 | |