Baylor's weird home-road splits

andymhallman

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After its home loss to Kansas Tuesday, Baylor is 4-4 at home and 5-2 on the road in conference play. Assuming they win on the road against TCU, they will be guaranteed to finish with more road wins than home wins, something that has to be extremely rare in the history of the Big 12 or Big 8.

I cannot recall the last time Iowa State or any other team in the conference accomplished this feat. The 2005 ISU team came the closest by going 5-3 at home and 4-4 on the road. I doubt that any of Orr's teams would be up for consideration since they were horrible on the road.

Is it possible ISU has never done this?
 

Cyclone1985

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Considering they have nearly the same amount of fans show up for road games as home games, shouldn't ALL their games be considered road games?
 

tejasclone

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After its home loss to Kansas Tuesday, Baylor is 4-4 at home and 5-2 on the road in conference play. Assuming they win on the road against TCU, they will be guaranteed to finish with more road wins than home wins, something that has to be extremely rare in the history of the Big 12 or Big 8.

I cannot recall the last time Iowa State or any other team in the conference accomplished this feat. The 2005 ISU team came the closest by going 5-3 at home and 4-4 on the road. I doubt that any of Orr's teams would be up for consideration since they were horrible on the road.

Is it possible ISU has never done this?

2005 would have been my guess given the way that team was so hot-and-cold throughout the year (started 0-5, won 7 in a row, lost 2, won 2).
 

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