Big 12
SunBelt Conference
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Kansas split the 2006 Big 12 Conference Title with the Texas Longhorns.
Nebraska is in the Big 12 North. Texas and Texas A & M are in the Big 12 South.
The University of Texas, along with Baylor, Texas A&M and Texas Tech, all left the Southwest Conference and joined the newly-formed Big 12 Conference in 1996.
the Southwest conference.
The Big 12 Conference was established in 1996 from the former schools of the Big 8 Conference and four schools from Texas that were in the disbanded Southwestern Conference.
The Big Twelve was formed when the Big Eight and four Texas schools who were in the Southwest Conference merged in 1996.
Four of the former Southwest Conference teams joined the Big 12: Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Baylor and Texas University.
29 2 in the TIAA conference 25 in the Southwest conference and 2 in the Big 12
Two states: Texas (University of North Texas in the Sun Belt and four schools in the Big 12) and Colorado (Denver University in the Sun Belt and the University of Colorado in the Big 12). Denver does not play football but they do play basketball in the Sun Belt Conference