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Title: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: JohnBrown on September 27, 2007, 02:30:58 PM
Big 12 Rivalries
University of Kansas and University of Missouri—The Border Showdown (formerly "Border War") includes all athletic events between the two schools. The rivalry ostensibly traces its roots to the 1850s, when skirmishes – widely known as "border wars" – between the two states marked the beginning of the Civil War. See Quantrill's Raiders for more information.

University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University—The Bedlam Series encompasses all athletic contests between the two schools.

University of Texas and Texas A&M University—The Lone Star Showdown, modeled after the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University Bedlam series, involves all athletic contests between the two schools.

University of Texas and University of Oklahoma—College football's Red River Shootout. The two teams play annually at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, with the fans of each side divided by the 50-yard line. The "Golden Hat" trophy is awarded to the winner.

University of Nebraska and University of Kansas— A very old football rivalry (over 100 years old) albeit a lopsided one. Big Red has won 80% of the games played between the two universities Nevertheless, Kansas extracts some measure of blood when the two schools faceoff in basketball.

University of Nebraska and University of Oklahoma— In the old Big Eight conference, the game between the Huskers and Sooners usually decided the conference championship. The Big 12's two-year scheduling intervals have lessened the rivalry between the two schools, but it is still one of the most storied rivalries in the history of college football, highlighted by the 1971 "Game of the Century" between #1 Nebraska and #2 Oklahoma.[2] More recently, the 2000 and 2001 games were both high-profile, "top-five" matchups, with #2 Oklahoma defeating #1 Nebraska at Norman in 2000 and #3 Nebraska returning the favor to #2 Oklahoma at Lincoln in 2001.

University of Kansas and Kansas State University—The Sunflower Showdown includes all athletic events between the two schools. The Governor's Cup is awarded to the victor of the football game. Beginning in 1993-1994 the rivalry lost some of its luster as Kansas State won 11 straight games in football and Kansas won 31 straight games in men's basketball. However, in October 2004, ku beat KSU 31-28 in football and in January 2006, KSU beat ku 59-55 in men's basketball. These games have brought renewed energy and attention to the in-state rivalry.

Baylor University and Texas A&M University—College football's Battle on the Brazos.

University of Colorado and University of Nebraska—This rivaly has grown in standing since the formation of the Big 12. The rivalry was created when then-Colorado head coach Bill McCartney decided Nebraska was Colorado's rival. It has only been in recent years that Nebraska has acknolwledged Colorado is a rival.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_rivalry#Big_12_Rivalries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_rivalry#Big_12_Rivalries)
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: steve dave on September 27, 2007, 02:33:23 PM
 :lol:  JB, no matter how hard you want it we will never be ku's rival.  Fantastic job using Wikipedia as your source as well
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: jeffy on September 27, 2007, 02:34:13 PM
I can see an edit or 4 in wiki's future.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: LimestoneOutcropping on September 27, 2007, 02:37:00 PM
I can see an edit or 4 in wiki's future.

FACT.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: FBWillie on September 27, 2007, 02:38:56 PM
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    * University of Kansas and University of Missouri—The Border Showdown (formerly "Border War") includes all athletic events between the two schools. The rivalry ostensibly traces its roots to the 1850s, when skirmishes – widely known as "border wars" – between the two states marked the beginning of the Civil War. See Quantrill's Raiders for more information.
    * University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University—The Bedlam Series encompasses all athletic contests between the two schools.
    * University of Texas and Texas A&M University—The Lone Star Showdown, modeled after the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University Bedlam series, involves all athletic contests between the two schools.
    * University of Texas and University of Oklahoma—College football's Red River Shootout. The two teams play annually at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, with the fans of each side divided by the 50-yard line. The "Golden Hat" trophy is awarded to the winner.
    * University of Nebraska and University of Kansas— A very old football rivalry (over 100 years old) albeit a lopsided one. Big Red has won 80% of the games played between the two universities Nevertheless, Kansas extracts some measure of blood when the two schools faceoff in basketball.
    * University of Nebraska and University of Oklahoma— In the old Big Eight conference, the game between the Huskers and Sooners usually decided the conference championship. The Big 12's two-year scheduling intervals have lessened the rivalry between the two schools, but it is still one of the most storied rivalries in the history of college football, highlighted by the 1971 "Game of the Century" between #1 Nebraska and #2 Oklahoma.[2] More recently, the 2000 and 2001 games were both high-profile, "top-five" matchups, with #2 Oklahoma defeating #1 Nebraska at Norman in 2000 and #3 Nebraska returning the favor to #2 Oklahoma at Lincoln in 2001.
    * University of Kansas and Kansas State University—The Sunflower Showdown includes all athletic events between the two schools. The Governor's Cup is awarded to the victor of the football game. Beginning in 1993-1994 the rivalry lost some of its luster as Kansas State won 11 straight games in football and Kansas won 31 straight games in men's basketball. However, in October 2004, ku beat KSU 31-28 in football and in January 2006, KSU beat ku 59-55 in men's basketball. These games have brought renewed energy and attention to the in-state rivalry.
    * Baylor University and Texas A&M University—College football's Battle on the Brazos.
    * University of Colorado and University of Nebraska—This rivaly has grown in standing since the formation of the Big 12. The rivalry was created when then-Colorado head coach Bill McCartney decided Nebraska was Colorado's rival. It has only been in recent years that Nebraska has acknolwledged Colorado is a rival.
    * University of Texas and Kansas State University— A rivalry game growing in popularity every year that has seen complete domination by Kansas State over the life of the Big 12. 2006 was a year that saw Kansas State completely own the Texas Longhorns in both basketball and football.

I can do that too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_rivalry#Big_12_Rivalries

Stashed code to easily copy and past back in for future delete's.

*'''[[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]]''' and '''[[Kansas State University]]'''—A rivalry game growing in popularity every year that has seen complete domination by Kansas State over the life of the Big 12. 2006 was a year that saw Kansas State completely own the Texas Longhorns in both basketball and football.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: steve dave on September 27, 2007, 02:43:12 PM
I can do that too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_rivalry#Big_12_Rivalries

Seems pretty accurate.  What was your addition/change?
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: willie83 on September 27, 2007, 02:43:56 PM
Glad to see it updated. The original posting must have been done by a ku student who wanted to show they had *3* rivals.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: FBWillie on September 27, 2007, 02:44:59 PM
I can do that too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_rivalry#Big_12_Rivalries

Seems pretty accurate.  What was your addition/change?

no addition; I just didn't forget to include the part that hawk left out earlier.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: steve dave on September 27, 2007, 02:45:46 PM
I can do that too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_rivalry#Big_12_Rivalries

Seems pretty accurate.  What was your addition/change?

no addition; I just didn't forget to include the part that hawk left out earlier.

Ahh, well done. 
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: yosh on September 27, 2007, 03:12:26 PM
Kansas v Nebraska???

 :lol:
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: Pittcat on September 27, 2007, 03:17:40 PM
Kansas v Nebraska???

 :lol:

That's a new one to me too.  That's all those husker fans talk about is playing their archrival, the cartoon birds.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: THRICE on September 27, 2007, 03:40:25 PM
Kansas v Nebraska???

 :lol:
I don't think it is a rivalry. It's more or less about how many times they have played each other. I thought I heared it is an ongoing record for a series between 2 schools. Everytime they play each other, they always have to add that part on the TV broadcasts. I really don't see it as a rivalry though. Just history.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: chigurh chance coin filp on September 27, 2007, 03:58:11 PM
I can do that too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_rivalry#Big_12_Rivalries

Seems pretty accurate.  What was your addition/change?

Sad.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: Pike on September 27, 2007, 04:05:28 PM
some one change it back. It reads this now:

This is a rivalry invented by the uneducated children on a KSU forum. UT fans are unaware of a rivalry w/ KSU.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: steve dave on September 27, 2007, 04:08:09 PM
some one change it back. It reads this now:

This is a rivalry invented by the uneducated children on a KSU forum. UT fans are unaware of a rivalry w/ KSU.

 :ksu:  They could have at least said it was ksufans.com.  but  :ksu: nonetheless!
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: waks on September 27, 2007, 04:08:56 PM
Big 12 Rivalries
University of Kansas and University of Missouri—The Border Showdown (formerly "Border War") includes all athletic events between the two schools. The rivalry ostensibly traces its roots to the 1850s, when skirmishes – widely known as "border wars" – between the two states marked the beginning of the Civil War. See Quantrill's Raiders for more information.

University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University—The Bedlam Series encompasses all athletic contests between the two schools.

University of Texas and Texas A&M University—The Lone Star Showdown, modeled after the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University Bedlam series, involves all athletic contests between the two schools.

University of Texas and University of Oklahoma—College football's Red River Shootout. The two teams play annually at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, with the fans of each side divided by the 50-yard line. The "Golden Hat" trophy is awarded to the winner.

University of Nebraska and University of Kansas— A very old football rivalry (over 100 years old) albeit a lopsided one. Big Red has won 80% of the games played between the two universities Nevertheless, Kansas extracts some measure of blood when the two schools faceoff in basketball.

University of Nebraska and University of Oklahoma— In the old Big Eight conference, the game between the Huskers and Sooners usually decided the conference championship. The Big 12's two-year scheduling intervals have lessened the rivalry between the two schools, but it is still one of the most storied rivalries in the history of college football, highlighted by the 1971 "Game of the Century" between #1 Nebraska and #2 Oklahoma.[2] More recently, the 2000 and 2001 games were both high-profile, "top-five" matchups, with #2 Oklahoma defeating #1 Nebraska at Norman in 2000 and #3 Nebraska returning the favor to #2 Oklahoma at Lincoln in 2001.

University of Kansas and Kansas State University—The Sunflower Showdown includes all athletic events between the two schools. The Governor's Cup is awarded to the victor of the football game. Beginning in 1993-1994 the rivalry lost some of its luster as Kansas State won 11 straight games in football and Kansas won 31 straight games in men's basketball. However, in October 2004, ku beat KSU 31-28 in football and in January 2006, KSU beat ku 59-55 in men's basketball. These games have brought renewed energy and attention to the in-state rivalry.

Baylor University and Texas A&M University—College football's Battle on the Brazos.

University of Colorado and University of Nebraska—This rivaly has grown in standing since the formation of the Big 12. The rivalry was created when then-Colorado head coach Bill McCartney decided Nebraska was Colorado's rival. It has only been in recent years that Nebraska has acknolwledged Colorado is a rival.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_rivalry#Big_12_Rivalries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_rivalry#Big_12_Rivalries)
Good God. You're so f*cking clueless.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: steve dave on September 27, 2007, 04:17:31 PM
This modern rivalry started with the advent of the Big 12 Conference. Kansas State's upset victory over the #3 ranked Texas Longhorn football team and their subsequent victory over the Texas basketball team added fuel to the fire of this budding rivalry in 2006.

Meh
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: FBWillie on September 27, 2007, 04:33:25 PM

some one change it back. It reads this now:

This is a rivalry invented by the uneducated children on a KSU forum. UT fans are unaware of a rivalry w/ KSU.


Report it, It will ban their IP address.
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: The Manhatter on September 28, 2007, 08:25:41 AM
Big 12 Rivalries
University of Kansas and University of Missouri

University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University

University of Texas and Texas A&M University

University of Texas and University of Oklahoma

University of Nebraska and University of Kansas

University of Nebraska and University of Oklahoma

University of Kansas and Kansas State University

Baylor University and Texas A&M University

University of Colorado and University of Nebraska



sonofdaxjones vs. jayhox

Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: SUPERKSUFAN on September 28, 2007, 10:11:51 AM
This modern rivalry started with the advent of the Big 12 Conference. Kansas State's upset victory over the #3 ranked Texas Longhorn football team and their subsequent victory over the Texas basketball team added fuel to the fire of this budding rivalry in 2006.

Meh

Weren't they #4 last year when we beat them?
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: g2brg on September 28, 2007, 10:24:45 AM
Add this tidbit...........ku recently lost interest in the KSU (so called rivalry) when they found out the Governer's Cup didn't have any balls in it.   

:loly:
Title: Re: Well known Big 12 rivalries
Post by: willie83 on September 28, 2007, 07:42:58 PM
This thing changes every time I look at it.