Big 12 football schedule 2020: Games begin as early as Sept. 12, Oklahoma-Texas set for Oct. 10 – CBS Sports

Week 9 (Nov. 14) Baylor at Texas TechTCU at West Virginia.
Week 10 (Nov. 21) Kansas State at Iowa StateTexas at KansasOklahoma State at Oklahoma.
Week 11 (Nov. 28) Kansas State at BaylorIowa State at TexasTCU at Kansas State at BaylorOklahoma at West Virginia.
Week 12 (Dec. 5) Baylor at OklahomaWest Virginia at Iowa StateKansas at Texas TechTexas at Kansas StateOklahoma State at TCU.

That conference schedule will begin on Sept. 26, the conventional Week 4 of the college football season, with all nonconference games needing to be played prior to that week. Each Big 12 team will have 2 bye weeks along with a possible 3rd off date late in the season. Whether fans are allowed in stadiums will be identified team by team based on state standards.
For months, Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby has kept that his league would remain patient, observant and listen to its group of medical experts prior to making any kind of decision.,” a Big 12 source informed CBS Sports Dennis Dodd on Monday.

For months, Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby has actually kept that his league would remain client, observant and listen to its group of medical specialists prior to making any sort of decision. “The mindset is its too early [to cancel],” a Big 12 source informed CBS Sports Dennis Dodd on Monday. “Unless the medical folks turn the switch, [well go]”.
Nevertheless, Bowlsby has actually alerted of likely disturbances in the season, noting the conference will “pull the plug” if it needs to..
Week 1 (Sept. 12) Missouri State at OklahomaEastern Kentucky at West VirginiaArkansas State at Kansas StateSouthern Illinois at KansasHouston Baptist at Texas TechTulsa at Oklahoma StateTennessee Tech at TCU.

The Big 12 revealed that “improved COVID-19 testing,” consisting of three coronavirus tests per week and go back to play procedures following positive tests (EKG, troponin blood test, echocardiogram, cardiac MRI), will be implemented.
The Big 12 was the last Power Five conference to release its start date however precedes the SEC in releasing its schedule. To this point, the SEC is the just of the three Power Five conferences set to play in fall 2020 that does not have a schedule out, though it did information the challengers its teams would play recently.
The ACC, the other remaining Power Five conference pressing on with fall football amid the COVID-19 pandemic, will start its 11-game season two weeks previously on Sept. 7-12.

Following the Big 12s Tuesday choice to proceed toward playing the 2020 college football season, the conference released its week-by-week schedule on Wednesday. The league formerly revealed it will play a 10-game season, including its typical nine-game round-robin schedule in addition to one additional nonconference game.
That conference schedule will begin on Sept. 26, the standard Week 4 of the college football season, with all nonconference video games needing to be played prior to that week. Each Big 12 group will have two bye weeks in addition to a possible third off date late in the season. Whether fans are enabled in stadiums will be identified group by group based upon state standards.
The Big 12 Championship Game is set for Dec. 12 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, one week later on than initially set up. The start of the season can be postponed up to two weeks (Oct. 10) with the title game able to be pressed back as far as Dec. 19.
The yearly competition between Oklahoma and Texas will still be dipped into the Cotton Bowl on Oct. 10 despite the previous cancellation of the State Fair of Texas..

Week 2 (Sept. 19) Games TBD.
Week 3 (Sept. 26) Kansas at BaylorIowa State at TCUKansas State at OklahomaWest Virginia at Oklahoma StateTexas at Texas Tech.
Week 4 (Oct. 3) Baylor at West VirginiaOklahoma at Iowa StateOklahoma State at KansasTexas Tech at Kansas StateTCU at Texas.
Week 4 (Oct. 10) Texas Tech at Iowa StateKansas State at TCUOklahoma vs. Texas (Cotton Bowl, Dallas).

Week 5 (Oct. 17) Oklahoma State at BaylorKansas at West Virginia.
Week 6 (Oct. 24) Baylor at TexasIowa State at Oklahoma StateKansas at Kansas StateOklahoma at TCUWest Virginia at Texas Tech.
Week 7 (Oct. 31) TCU at BaylorIowa State at KansasKansas State at West VirginiaOklahoma at Texas TechTexas at Oklahoma State.
Week 8 (Nov. 7) Baylor at Iowa StateKansas at OklahomaOklahoma State at Kansas StateTexas Tech at TCUWest Virginia at Texas.