It's hard to believe, but the 2012 college football season is almost over. Lots of year-end rivalry games being played today -- games like Harvard v. Yale, USC v. UCLA, Vanderbilt v. Tennessee, and William & Mary v. Richmond.
Kansas State was so bad for so long that they never really developed a strong end-of-the-season tradition. For years, the biggest college football game in Kansas was the KU/Mizzou game -- and that game isn't even played anymore. But this year, the eyes of the nation will be very much focused on K-State, because the Wildcats are currently ranked # 2 in the nation in the AP poll, and they are currently on track for an appearance in the BCS title game. They are also on pace for a Big XII championship. Baylor, on the other hand, is suffering through a disappointing season as they really miss RG III. Here are the current Big XII standings:
Kansas St.: 7-0, 10-0
Oklahoma: 5-1, 7-2
Texas: 5-2, 8-2
Oklahoma St: 4-2, 7-2
Texas Tech: 4-3, 7-3
Texas Christian: 3-4, 6-4
W. Virginia: 2-4, 5-4
Iowa St: 2-5, 5-5
Baylor: 1-5, 4-5
Kansas: 0-7, 1-9
(By the way, notice that our old friends from WVU have lost every game they've played since they lost the UCFC a few weeks ago.)
For most of their history, of course, Kansas State and Baylor were in separate conferences, with the Wildcats in the Big 8 and Baylor in the Southwest Conference. So this will only be the 10th meeting between the two schools. K-State leads the all-time series 7-2.
This is a prime-time game on ESPN, and I have no doubt the folks in Waco will come out in big numbers to see if their guys can upset the Wildcats. But K-State has been pretty solid all year. According to Vegas, the Wildcats are favored by 12 1/2 points, and the over-under is 74. That points to a typical Big XII shootout, with the Wildcats winning 43-31. That sounds about right to me.
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