Big 12 / Pac 10 Challenge

clones_jer

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Anyone know a site where you can see all the matchups and how things are playing out?

ISU / OSU was the first game right?

OkSU / Wash
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Mizzou / Cal are in progress I beleive.
 

clones_jer

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Okie State is dominating Wash.

So I just heard the announcers for the OkSU / Wash game saying following OkSU's assumed win the series would be tied 3-3.

Now where is a site that shows all of this without flipping through everybodys schedule?
 

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im a big fan of the pac 10/ big 12 format, it has produced some pretty exciting games this year ( and it got ISU a road win, and i'm always for that).
 

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So how are we fairing so far against PAC-10 teams? Decent?
 

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Thursday
Oregon 80 Kansas St. 77
Friday
ISU 71 Oregon St. 64
Washington State 67 Baylor 64
Saturday
Oklahoma State 74 Washington 49
Missouri at Cal
Sunday
Kansas at USC
Arizona St. at Nebraska
Stanford at Colorado
Texas A&M at Arizona
Texas at UCLA
 

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Thursday
Oregon 80 Kansas St. 77
Friday
ISU 71 Oregon St. 64
Washington State 67 Baylor 64
Saturday
Oklahoma State 74 Washington 49
Missouri at Cal
Sunday
Kansas at USC
Arizona St. at Nebraska
Stanford at Colorado
Texas A&M at Arizona
Texas at UCLA

Goooooo...so we are tied up I guess.
 

jbhtexas

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Well, you'd think you could go to the Big 12 website and find this info, but there doesn't seem to be anything about the challenge status there.

The Big 12 website is lame. So, I took the opportunity to take their little fan survey to express my thoughts and suggestions. It looks like they are planning to revise the website soon, so it wouldn't hurt if more fans took the survey to express their ideas.

click here: Big 12 Conference - Official Athletic Site
 

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Oklahoma lost to USC a couple of days ago, and Kansas beat Arizona earlier in the week. Were those games scheduled before the series was started?
 

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So, according to what KU fans around here have said the KU-USC game tomorrow isn't actually part of the series since it is the 2nd half of a home and home already scheduled but the KU-Arizona game that KU won last week is. I have no idea who is actually deciding what the official games are so take it for what it's worth.

I think eventually they're going to get it down to 12 total games with 2 Pac 10 schools playing twice.
 

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Wow, Missouri was up 8 on Cal last night at the half and got outscored by 22 in the second half to lose by 14. It was at Berkeley, though.
 

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Ok, here are the "official games" as far as I can tell from random internet searches.

Nov 21, Washinton @ Texas A&M
Nov 25, Arizona @ Kansas
Nov 29, Oregon @ Kansas State
Nov 29, Oklahoma @ Southern Cal
Nov 30, Washington St @ Baylor
Nov 30, Iowa State @ Oregon St
Dec 1, Missouri @ California
Dec 1, Washington @ Oklahoma State
Dec 2, Texas @ UCLA
Dec 2, Arizona St @ Nebraska
Dec 2, Standford @ Colorado
Dec 2, Texas A&M & Arizona
Dec 22, Standford @ Texas Tech


EDIT: The games in Red are not part of the 'official challenge games'.

Series is 2-4 Pac 10
 
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Ok, here are the "official games" as far as I can tell from random internet searches.

Nov 21, Washinton @ Texas A&M
Nov 25, Arizona @ Kansas
Nov 29, Oregon @ Kansas State
Nov 29, Oklahoma @ Southern Cal
Nov 30, Washington St @ Baylor
Nov 30, Iowa State @ Oregon St
Dec 1, Missouri @ California
Dec 1, Washington @ Oklahoma State
Dec 2, Texas @ UCLA
Dec 2, Arizona St @ Nebraska
Dec 2, Standford @ Colorado
Dec 22, Standford @ Texas Tech

So I guess the series is 4-4

Well I'm not sure how accurate that is because I was watching the Arizona/Kansas game and they said that Arizona is one of the lucky teams that gets to play twice in the series, and they get Kansas and Texas A&M.
 

clones_jer

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Well I'm not sure how accurate that is because I was watching the Arizona/Kansas game and they said that Arizona is one of the lucky teams that gets to play twice in the series, and they get Kansas and Texas A&M.

I beleive its been said that Kansas had a prescheduled home & home with Arizona prior to the challenge being finalized. From what I've heard those are the only games (listed above).

there is a suprising lack of information on this thing ... its like both conferences want to see how things play out before they talk about it.
 

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Hopefully we'll get a USC game in Ames in the coming years. I'd like to see Floyd in a homecoming.
 

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Ok, here are the "official games" as far as I can tell from random internet searches.

Nov 21, Washinton @ Texas A&M
Nov 25, Arizona @ Kansas
Nov 29, Oregon @ Kansas State
Nov 29, Oklahoma @ Southern Cal
Nov 30, Washington St @ Baylor
Nov 30, Iowa State @ Oregon St
Dec 1, Missouri @ California
Dec 1, Washington @ Oklahoma State
Dec 2, Texas @ UCLA
Dec 2, Arizona St @ Nebraska
Dec 2, Standford @ Colorado
Dec 22, Standford @ Texas Tech

So I guess the series is 4-4


According to an ESPN story, the Arizona @ Kansas and Stanford @ Texas Tech are not part of the official challenge, or are referred to as "outside the 10-game series window":

The full schedule for 2007:

Thurs., Nov. 29, 2007
Oregon at Kansas State
Oklahoma at USC

Fri., Nov. 30, 2007
Washington State at Baylor
Iowa State at Oregon State

Sat., Dec. 1, 2007
Washington at Oklahoma State
Missouri at California

Sun., Dec. 2, 2007
Arizona State at Nebraska
Stanford at Colorado
Texas at UCLA
Texas A&M at Arizona​
Source: ESPN - Big 12, Pac-10 will play 12 head-to-head games a year - Men's College Basketball

Edit: I was wrong, there are really 12 games. See post below.
 
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