Since leaving the Big 12, Colorado has gone
Posted on: December 14, 2021 at 13:18:40 CT
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47-83 with two bowl game appearances (both in Alamo, both loses)
While in the Big 12, they were 93-91 with 8 bowl appearances, including a trip to the Fiesta Bowl, with former Mizzou Tiger WR Gary Barnett as their head coach.
Their conference record in the Big 12 was 60-60
Their conference record in the Pac-12 is 26-68
In comparison:
Nebraska's conference record in the Big 12 it was 81-39
Nebraska's conference record in the Big 10 is 44-49
Mizzou's conference record in the Big 12 was 63-66
Mizzou's conference record in the SEC is 38-44
Texas A&M's conference record in the Big 12 was 68-61
Texas A&M's conference record in the SEC is 42-31
A&M has been in a bowl game every year they have been in the SEC
Mizzou has been in a bowl game 6 times (including canceled Music City) since joining SEC in 2012
Nebraska has been in 3 bowl games since joining the Big 10, but hasn't been in one since 2016.
Colorado has one 1st place South division in Pac-12
Mizzou has back-to-back SEC east titles
Texas A&M has no SEC west titles
Nebraska has 1 Legends (now changed to west) division title.
I think it is safe to say that A&M and Mizzou have fared pretty decent in their move to the SEC.
While Colorado has not done well in the Pac 12 and Nebraska is a shell of what it once was and probably had the furthest fall from grace (although that was already in motion)
Also since 1996 Big 12:
Colorado: 7 different coaches (not counting interim)
Nebraska: 6 different coaches
Texas A&M: 5 different coaches
Mizzou: 4 different coaches
Edited by KCT-BoneTiger at 13:19:02 on 12/14/21