What happens when you leave the Big 12?

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AggieTFA06 said:

LOYAL AG said:

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Ag In Ok said:

How many SEC teams have lost to Kansas or needed a few seconds added to kick a winning field goal?

SEC teams that have lost to Kansas: A&M, Arkansas, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Missouri

Winning percentage against Kansas:

Texas = 84.2% (16-3)

A&M = 81.2% (9-2)
When did we play Kansas? Oh, that's right! We lost to them when we were a BDF team. Same for Mizzou. Now, back then Kansas had some good years and won a lot of games. BUT...you already knew that. Spin it however you'd like but your 2016 loss to Kansas (in football) was one of the most embarrassing losses in tu football history. Hell let's not limit it to tu. It was one of the worst losses in the history of college football.
When we lost to Kansas, that Kansas team later went on to win the Orange Bowl.

tu lost to a Kansas team giving them their only conference win of the season.

And only second win of the season. The only other team they beat? Rhode Island. They lost to the rest of the bdf and Ohio (not State, just plain Ohio) and Memphis, but not Texas.

That Kansas team also went 0-12 the year before, and 1-11 the next year. They had 3 wins over a three year period, and one was Texas.
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You really just exposed your lack of intelligence there bud....embarrassing lol...
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Conveniently leaves out '12, '13, and '14 when we whooped the Big 12 champ OU in the Cotton Bowl and also beat WV in a bowl game. Also, the same time period that Missouri won the SEC East a couple times.

Never mind the fact that he doesn't even mention horn's numerous losing records during this time period.

That's called cherry picking horn!
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