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Big 12 Power Rankings: Week Thirteen

It's over, Kansas. It's finally over.

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Congratulations to the Oklahoma Sooners and their Big 12 Championship. Congratulations to Kansas on making even UCF look good! And congratulations to Texas Tech on giving us all a Thanksgiving helping of #LonghornTears. Let's rank.

From the prior week.

1. Oklahoma Sooners (+0)

Duh.

2. Baylor Bears (+0)

Oh, why yes, I am keeping the Bears here. Baylor, OSU, and TCU all have two loses and, if you look at the tiebreaker scenario, Baylor comes out ahead. I also think that Baylor has, overall, had a better season and is a better team than the other two. Remember, these power rankings are made up and the points don't matter, so don't get all sweaty and angry, random TCU fan reading this.

3. Oklahoma State Cowboys (+0)

Pokes destroyed TCU, so they are ahead of TCU, because this is a two-way head-to-head now.

4. TCU Horned Frogs (+0)

I'm partially keeping TCU down here because their students started off the evening with a nice "F*** Baylor" chant and that's just not cool. Mostly I just don't like TCU.

5. West Virginia Mountaineers (+0)

West Virginia is going to give their bowl opponent fits. Good.

6. Texas Tech Red Raiders (+0)

Coach Bro and Co got it done in Austin in a thoroughly enjoyable game.

7. Kansas State Wildcats (+0)

The most inconsistent team in the Big 12 may yet make a bowl...if they can beat West Virginia in Manhattan.

8. Iowa St. Cyclones (+0)

Goodbye, Paul. :(

9. Charlie Strong's Golden Hat Picture is the Best Thing About This Team (+0)

10.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Big Jay expressing how every KU fan feels right now <a href="https://t.co/H5w3LNP3C4">pic.twitter.com/H5w3LNP3C4</a></p>&mdash; Snyder&#39;s Windbreaker (@KSUWindbreaker) <a href="https://twitter.com/KSUWindbreaker/status/670729218679021568">November 28, 2015</a></blockquote>

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#HexTex, y'all.