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How did Baylor get into the Big 12?

The Big 12 was founded in February 1994. All eight members of the former Big Eight Conference joined with half the members of the former Southwest Conference (Texas, Texas A&M, Baylor and Texas Tech) to form the conference, with play beginning in 1996.
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Why did Texas A&M leave the Big 12?

In the early 2010s, then-A&M president R. Bowen Loftin was, according to Wilson, "uncomfortable with the lack of stability in the Big 12." Loftin recalled in 2021 that he had felt discomfort with the conference since attending his first meeting of the conference board shortly after becoming president in 2009.
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Why did Mizzou leave the Big 12?

Missouri leaves

By rushing the addition of the Aggies, the SEC had created a two division, 13 team conference for 2012. They needed an acceptable 14th team immediately to ease the scheduling issues created by the Aggies. While the Big 12 had strong candidates, the conference was still unstable.
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How long has Baylor been in the Big 12?

The conference expanded in 1996 when four Texas universities (Texas, Baylor, Texas Tech, and Texas A&M University) left the Southwest Conference and joined the Big 8. As the Big 12, it was split into two six-team divisions, one of which consisted of the two Oklahoma and four Texas schools.
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How is Big 12 championship decided?

The two teams that complete the conference regular season with the highest winning percentage(s) will be the representatives in the Conference Championship Game. The team that wins the championship game will be the Big 12 Champion.
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Why isn't Oklahoma playing in the Big 12 Championship?

Heading into the final Saturday of the season, Sooner faithful needed the Cowboys to lose to make it into the title game. Oklahoma State defeated BYU in double overtime to knock Oklahoma from the Big 12 championship race.
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What is the point of the Big 12 tournament?

It is a single-elimination tournament of four rounds, with the top six seeds getting byes in the first round. Seeding is based on regular season records. The winner of the tournament receives the Big 12 Conference automatic bid to the NCAA Championship tournament.
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What is special about Baylor University?

A Private Christian University and a Nationally Ranked Research 1 Institution. Baylor provides a vibrant campus community for more than 20,000 students by blending interdisciplinary research with an international reputation for educational excellence and a faculty commitment to teaching and scholarship.
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Is Baylor the oldest college in Texas?

Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas through the efforts of Baptist pioneers, Baylor is the oldest continually operating university in the state.
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When did Mizzou leave the Big 12?

Then-OU president David Boren expressed some optimism that Missouri would stay in the Big 12, but by late October, the Tigers were also leaving. The SEC officially welcomed A&M and Mizzou in July 2012. Both schools paid $12.4 million each to leave the Big 12.
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Did Brad Pitt go to Mizzou?

We all know Brad Pitt is one of the most — if not the most — talked-about MU alumnus, despite the fact that he never graduated. He started at MU in 1982 to study advertising. He was well-known across campus for his good looks, thus called a "facejock" by classmates.
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Why did Brad Pitt leave Mizzou?

Pitt: University of Missouri… It just came to the time of graduation and everyone — all my friends were committing to jobs — and I just realized I was not ready for that yet. I packed up my car. I didn't graduate — I had two weeks left — and I moved out to L.A.
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Could Gonzaga join the Big 12?

Adding Gonzaga would need 75% approval from conference members. Right now, that means nine out of the 12 schools — aside from Texas and Oklahoma, which are leaving to join the SEC next year. Once the conference expands to 16 teams next summer, a vote would require 12 schools to sign off.
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What is the hardest university to get into in Texas?

Rice University is the hardest college to get into in Texas. The private university accepts just 9% of applicants. It also reports a median SAT score of 1540 and a median ACT score of 35. Other Texas colleges with low acceptance rates include UT Austin and Trinity University, a liberal arts college.
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Is Colorado leaving Pac-12?

This upcoming year will be Colorado's last in the Pac-12, where it has spent the last 12 years competing in athletic competitions against ASU, UA, and others. The decision leaves the Pac-12 with just nine members starting in 2024 after Colorado's decision and last summer's departures of USC and UCLA to the Big Ten.
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Is A&M or UT better?

Texas A&M, the choice ultimately comes down to your own academic background, personal interests, and professional goals. UT is an obvious choice if you're looking for prestige. The school's higher selectivity and massive endowment allow it to attract top students and faculty.
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Is Baylor a hood school?

Baylor University enjoys high standing among many national rating services that evaluate quality of education, research activity, affordability, baccalaureate value, and athletic excellence.
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Is Baylor a wealthy school?

Baylor University. The median family income of a student from Baylor is $127,500, and 57% come from the top 20 percent. About 1.4% of students at Baylor came from a poor family but became a rich adult.
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Is Baylor better than Texas A&M?

When it comes to Baylor and TAMU, they are two close in National University rankings—Baylor is 71st and TAMU 74th—to say one is more prestigious than the other. It is hard to imagine that when there are 70 out of 310 universities that are ranked higher, any university would be considered prestigious.
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Why is Baylor so expensive?

West said many factors contribute to the higher cost of business, including faculty and administrative salaries, hiring more employees, benefits for employees and the cost of utilities and supplies.
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Is Baylor prestigious?

It is one of the most prestigious universities in the country and is ranked among the most selective universities in the US. Baylor is a large research university with a student body of around 17,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The university offers over 160 majors and minors across 10 academic divisions.
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Is Baylor or TCU better?

Overall, Baylor was named the No. 79 national university in the United States, nestled just behind Texas A&M, SMU, and University of Texas and ahead of such universities as TCU, the University of Houston, Dallas Baptist, and North Texas.
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Has Texas ever won the Big 12 tournament?

UT (12-1) has now won four overall Big 12 football championship titles. They also won it in the league's inaugural 1996 season, in 2005 when they were last national champs and in 2009 before playing in the BCS national championship game.
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How many times has Texas won the Big 12?

The Longhorns have won four Big 12 titles in all, including in the league's 1996 inaugural season and in 2005.
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Where is the Big 12 tournament in 2024?

The 2024 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's Basketball Championship will be held at T-Mobile Center, formerly known as Sprint Center, in Downtown Kansas City on Tuesday, March 12 through Saturday, March 16.
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