Big 12 Championship 2025: Full Game Details, Time, and How to Watch

Big 12 Championship 2025: Full Game Details, Time, and How to Watch

Since 2017, the Big 12 has crowned its champion using a conference championship game, which was revived after a six-year break. Here is everything you need to know about the 23rd edition of the 2025 Big 12 Football Championship Game.

When is the 2025 Big 12 Championship?

On Saturday, December 6, 2025, the 2025 Big 12 Championship will take place. ABC will broadcast the championship game at 12 p.m. ET.

Where is the 2025 Big 12 Championship?

AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas is the site of the Big 12 Championship Game. AT&T Stadium, originally known as Cowboys Stadium, will host the Big 12 Championship Game for the tenth time.

Who will be playing in the Big 12 Championship in 2025?

At the end of the regular season, the teams who place first and second in the Big 12 conference standings will compete for the championship.

Which Big 12 division has the most wins?

The winner of the Big 12 North division competed against the winner of the Big 12 South division for the Big 12 championship from 1996 to 2010. In title games, the Big 12 South has an 11–4 advantage over the Big 12 North. Following the 2010 season, the Big 12 divisions were abolished.

History of the Big 12 Championship Game

The Big 12 Championship Game winners throughout history are listed below. Oklahoma has won 11 Big 12 Championship Games, more than any other team. With four, Texas comes in second.

Wins Appearances PCT School
11 12 .917 Oklahoma
4 7 .571 Texas
2 4 .500 Kansas State
2 6 .333 Nebraska
1 4 .250 Colorado
1 2 .500 Baylor
1 2 .500 Texas A&M
1 1 1.000 Arizona State
0 2 .000 TCU
0 2 .000 Oklahoma State
0 2 .000 Iowa State
0 2 .000 Missouri

Big 12 Championship history

Season Champion Runner-up score MVP
2024 Arizona State Iowa State 45-19 RB Cam Skattebo, Arizona State
2023 Texas Oklahoma State 49-21 QB Quinn Ewers, Texas
2022 Kansas State TCU 31-28 (OT) RB Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State
2021 Baylor Oklahoma State 21-16 QB Blake Shapen, Baylor
2020 Oklahoma Iowa State 27-21 QB Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma
2019 Oklahoma Baylor 30-23 QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma
2018 Oklahoma Texas 39-27 QB Kyler Murray, Oklahoma
2017 Oklahoma TCU 41-17 QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
2010 Oklahoma (South) Nebraska (North) 23-13 QB Landry Jones, Oklahoma
2009 Texas (South) Nebraska (North) 13-12 DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska
2008 Oklahoma (South) Missouri (North) 62-21 QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma
2007 Oklahoma (South) Missouri (North) 38-17 QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma
2006 Oklahoma (South) Nebraska (North) 21-7 WR Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma
2005 Texas (South) Colorado (North) 70-3 QB Vince Young, Texas
2004 Oklahoma (South) Colorado (North) 42-3 WR Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma
2003 Kansas State (North) Oklahoma (South) 35-7 QB Ell Roberson, Kansas State
2002 Oklahoma (South) Colorado (North) 29-7 RB Quentin Griffin, Oklahoma
2001 Colorado (North) Texas (South) 29-37  
2000 Oklahoma (South) Kansas State (North) 27-24 QB Josh Heupel, Oklahoma
1999 Nebraska (North) Texas (South) 22-6  
1998 Texas A&M (South) Kansas State (North) 36-33 QB Branndon Stewart, Texas A&M
1997 Nebraska (North) Texas A&M (South) 54-15 RB Ahman Green, Nebraska
1996 Texas (South) Nebraska (North) 37-27 RB DeAngelo Evans, Nebraska

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