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Texas hopes to reverse losing trend in Big 12

The Columbian
Published: September 23, 2012, 5:00pm

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Texas Longhorns last won the Big 12 in 2009. Since then, they have done a whole lot of losing.

After two straight losing seasons in league play, No. 12 Texas (3-0) begins its conference schedule at defending champion Oklahoma State (2-1) on Saturday.

Texas players and coaches say a win would be a big step toward showing the Longhorns are indeed on the road back to the top of the league.

Coach Mack Brown calls the Big 12 a season-long playoff. Every game is important because the 10-team league no longer has a conference championship game.

Brown cautioned his players not to be too excited about their 3-0 start. Texas started 3-0 each of the last two seasons and finished with losing records in the Big 12.

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