Big 12 vs P4

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If I'm looking at this correct Big 12 is 6-6 vs P4.
4-1 vs ACC
2-2 vs Big Ten
0-3 vs SEC

I know none of this is scientific but UCF and TCU have home games (last P4 non-conf games left) I would think they'd be favored in next week or at least split so likely going to finish 8-6 or 7-7 but doing it through dominating ACC, push with Big Ten and no SEC wins although the three SEC losses were all competitive games in the 4th quarter.

Other leagues:
ACC 3-10 (Cal beating Minn right now but not counting that yet, ACC also has a lot of late season SEC games)
Big Ten 5-4 (Cal beating Minn right now but not counting that yet)
SEC 9-2 (lot more late season ACC games)

Per team the Big Ten seems to schedule the least power conference opponents by far. The SEC and ACC actually play a lot because of all those late year rivalry games.
 
If I'm looking at this correct Big 12 is 6-6 vs P4.
4-1 vs ACC
2-2 vs Big Ten
0-3 vs SEC

I know none of this is scientific but UCF and TCU have home games (last P4 non-conf games left) I would think they'd be favored in next week or at least split so likely going to finish 8-6 or 7-7 but doing it through dominating ACC, push with Big Ten and no SEC wins although the three SEC losses were all competitive games in the 4th quarter.

Other leagues:
ACC 3-10 (Cal beating Minn right now but not counting that yet, ACC also has a lot of late season SEC games)
Big Ten 5-4 (Cal beating Minn right now but not counting that yet)
SEC 9-2 (lot more late season ACC games)

Per team the Big Ten seems to schedule the least power conference opponents by far. The SEC and ACC actually play a lot because of all those late year rivalry games.
You forgot 1-1 against the big 12 in non con