What the Big 12 Standings could look like after Saturday

A breakdown on Saturday’s slate of games and how they impact the Big 12 Championship race. Texas looks to rise in the standings.

The Texas Longhorns are currently enjoying a second-straight bye week, thanks to the coronavirus. Their game has been pushed back to Dec. 12, where they will travel to Lawrence for that game. Their next game comes Friday against the Iowa State Cyclones at home. The Longhorns technically had over two weeks to prepare for this game. Tom Herman is 5-0 when having multiple weeks to prepare for a team not named Maryland.

While that game is a little less than a week away, the Big 12 Conference has two games with huge title implications on the line. Kansas State (4-2) will travel to Ames to take on Iowa State (5-1). Oklahoma State (4-1) will face Oklahoma (4-2) in their Bedlam series. A lot will be on the line today.

The Wildcats are currently reeling after dropping two straight games. Iowa State has been the surprise team with their lone loss coming against Oklahoma State by three points. The red hot team is the Oklahoma Sooners who have rattled off four-straight wins that started against Texas in the Red River Shootout.

Longhorns Wire breaks down how Saturday’s results will impact the standings.

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