We were mentioning in our Championship thread how we used to just hope for the light schedule to get some wins.
So, I was curious with moments on my hands, and a Google search that didn't tell me much, and I wondered who Campbell gets his wins against.
We kinda knew this, but the answer is everybody. I'll put a win/loss chart, and feel free to double-check my totalling.
Baylor 3-2
Kansas 5-0
Kansas St. 2-3
Oklahoma 2-3
Oklahoma State 1-4 *******Marchie caught it*******
Texas 2-3
Texas Tech 5-0
TCU 3-2
West Virginia 3-2
So he beats up on the dregs of the conference like he should (Kansas and Tech).
He beats everyone else at a good clip, and that clip is improving. Heck, he's not unlikely to have a .500 record against Oklahoma. That's new.
After year 1, he's 24-12 (25-11) against the conference. I don't think winning 2/3 of the conference games over multiple years was on anyone's radar.
So it's a long-winded Campbell appreciation post. The dude is good.
So, I was curious with moments on my hands, and a Google search that didn't tell me much, and I wondered who Campbell gets his wins against.
We kinda knew this, but the answer is everybody. I'll put a win/loss chart, and feel free to double-check my totalling.
Baylor 3-2
Kansas 5-0
Kansas St. 2-3
Oklahoma 2-3
Oklahoma State 1-4 *******Marchie caught it*******
Texas 2-3
Texas Tech 5-0
TCU 3-2
West Virginia 3-2
So he beats up on the dregs of the conference like he should (Kansas and Tech).
He beats everyone else at a good clip, and that clip is improving. Heck, he's not unlikely to have a .500 record against Oklahoma. That's new.
After year 1, he's 24-12 (25-11) against the conference. I don't think winning 2/3 of the conference games over multiple years was on anyone's radar.
So it's a long-winded Campbell appreciation post. The dude is good.