Article By Tyler Dale on 17th August, 2009
It's hard to think of a more oft-maligned group of teams, mainly because even when the division isn't that bad, the South is so good that it makes the North look terrible by comparison.
The thing is, it really is warranted, particularly if you look at the conference in this decade. Sure, there was Colorado's defeat of Texas in 2001, and K-State's upset of OU in 2003, but those aren't the games the nation remembers.
They think of the fact that the South has won the Big XII title game five years in a row, and by a combined score of 233-51 at that (thanks in large part to Colorado's 42-3 and 70-3 losses in 2004 and 2005).
When you put up stinkbombs of Hindenburg-ian proportions...
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