This includes OOC games. No teams are really good at offense and defense right now. Texas and TCU have really good offenses, but bad defenses. OSU and ISU have really good defenses, but bad offenses. OSU does look the least sustainable based on how poor their offense looks. Baylor is a bit skewed by playing by far the worst OOC schedule of any Big 12 team, but a close win over ISU and close loss to OSU show they are solid. OU has the best offense/defense combination of anyone in the league. The Big 12 doesn't look like it has an elite team, but everyone (besides KU) is competitive and can beat any other team in the league. Reminds me a bit of basketball some years, the top might not be great, but the depth of the league is tough.
Some of this is skewed by a) your OOC and b) whether or not you played KU yet. KU isn't showing any significant improvement in year one of Leipold, but that isn't a huge surprise given what he inherited.
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