The Big 12 Football Tiebreakers table presents the status of each team's tiebreakers (in no particular order). Maximum, current, and minimum tiebreakers values are provided. Not all tiebreakers can be listed (such as head-to-head, common games, etc.). Desktop users can hover over a table header or value for detailed information.
Win percentage in games between the tiebreaker teams.
Every team plays its opponents either 0 or 1 time.
This tiebreaker is applicable only if all tiebreaker teams have played the each other.
Each team plays its conference opponents either zero or one times. A team wins this tiebreaker if it plays all of the tiebreaker teams and wins every such game. Likewise a team loses this tiebreaker if it plays all of the tiebreaker teams and loses every such game.
A Big 12 press release described this sweep tiebreaker in a win fashion only, omitting the possible loses fashion that is typical included. We are assuming this omission was unintented, thus we are including both the win and lose version of the tiebreaker.
Win percentage in common games.
What is a common game? First of all it does not include any games between the tiebreaker teams. A common game is one against a common opponent. The common opponent must be common to each and every team in the tiebreaker, not just a subset of them.
Record against the highest finished (by record) common opponent. If still tied, apply the tiebreaker to the next highest common opponent. The common opponent must be common to all tiebreaker teams.
If a group of common opponents have the same record, the tiebreaker team's win percentage against the group will be used.
Average Win Percentage of each tiebreaker team conference opponents.
Number of wins in a 12-game season. Only one win against a team from the lower division will be counted.