I think we might be Big 12 champs if we played the schedule in reverse.
This raises a bigger issue, which is the way in which the Big 12 schedules the season. This year-by-year method is BS. There are certain types of factors (returning starters/returning QB/who your opponent played the week before/starting season at home) that can be used to set up a more favorable for different teams. Doing it year by year only increases the ability of the conference to manipulate the schedule. But, hey, maybe us starting on the road every f'n year is just an accident.
I think the B12's goal in scheduling is to have meaningful matchups late in the season. It's not a coincidence that most of the games involving the league's top 6 teams didn't happen until November. BU vs. OSU has a lot more weight on Nov. 23 than it does on Oct. 5.
FWIW...The big 10 has already released its 2018 schedule.
I disagree. The Big 12 just lucked into that this year. (If that was the strategy, why did OU and KSU play in the first conference game of the season last year?) And, in any event, I don't like that "strategy" because it can become a self-fulfilling prophesy, with agendas within the Big 12 office to boot. I bet when end up with a better or equivalent record to OU and either OSU/UT.......our game would be the "big game" against Baylor if we were sitting at 7-1 heading into that game. I think it is much more likely that the powers-that-be (UT, OU) get a schedule that suits them than it is that the conference tries to "create" marquee games at the end of the season. Either way, I don't like it, and wish that they would come out with a schedule years in advance. That precludes the conference from even attempting to rig things one way or another.