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Big 12 Power Rankings: Week 11
Published: 11/14/2011 7:20 PM
Last Modified: 11/14/2011 7:20 PM

Oklahoma State has one more hurdle to cross before Bedlam. Oklahoma has two games to get used to life after Ryan Broyles.

1. Oklahoma State
A short week of preparation shouldn't be too much of a problem. Cowboys are well-rested after last weekend's scrimmage in Lubbock.

2. Oklahoma
Baylor's defense provides Sooners an easy transition to their Broyles-less offense.

3. Kansas State
Four of Wildcats' eight wins have been by four points or less.

4. Missouri
Losing Henry Josey is a tough blow, but Tigers are likely to finish with wins against Texas Tech and Kansas.

5. Baylor
Baylor needed 21 fourth-quarter points to force overtime against the Jayhawks. The Sooners aren't likely to be so generous.

6. Texas
Texas scored the same number of points last week against Missouri (five)as average number of viewers for the Longhorn Network.

7. Texas A&M
At least the Aggies played three-and-a-half quarters against Kansas State.

8. Iowa State
Cyclones can fire shot heard around the BCS with upset of Oklahoma State on Friday night.

9. Texas Tech
The Red Raiders opened up a can of quit against Oklahoma State.

10. Kansas
The Jayhawks knocked of Towson 100-54 last week in their men's basketball season opener. In other news, the football team tried real hard against Baylor.



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