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The Big 12 released its men’s basketball conference pairings for the 2026-27 season on Thursday, and while game dates won’t arrive until later, college basketball fans already know one thing. The conference isn’t lacking marquee matchups.
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The newly announced schedule matrix revealed a collection of heavyweight showdowns that could ultimately shape the Big 12 title race and impact NCAA Tournament seeding across the country.
From Arizona and Houston renewing one of the sport’s fastest-growing rivalries to Kansas facing another gauntlet of conference powers, the road to a Big 12 championship looks as challenging as ever. And that’s exactly what fans have come to expect from arguably the deepest conference in college basketball.
Arizona and Houston remain the conference’s main event
If there was one matchup that immediately stood out, it was Arizona and Houston. The Wildcats and Cougars will once again meet twice during conference play, continuing a rivalry that has quickly become one of the best in the sport.
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These programs have split the last two Big 12 Tournament championships, with Houston winning in 2025 before Arizona captured the conference crown this past March. Both programs are expected to enter the season among the favorites to win the league, making their two regular-season meetings must-watch television.
There’s a good chance those games help decide the conference race.
Blueblood battles are everywhere
Arizona’s home schedule includes Houston, Kansas and Baylor, creating multiple opportunities for top-15 matchups. Kansas, meanwhile, once again finds itself facing one of the nation’s toughest conference slates. The Jayhawks will be challenged by Arizona, Houston, Baylor, BYU, Iowa State and Texas Tech throughout league play.
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The Big 12 has become unique in that even traditional powers rarely receive scheduling breaks. Every contender faces another contender almost every week. That reality should make for one of the most entertaining conference races in America.
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Several dark horses could crash the title conversation
While Arizona, Houston and Kansas will draw most of the preseason attention, they’re far from the only teams capable of making noise. BYU continues to build momentum after establishing itself as one of the conference’s rising programs. Texas Tech remains one of the toughest teams to beat at home and has consistently positioned itself near the top of the standings.
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Iowa State’s home-court advantage remains among the best in college basketball, while Baylor continues to recruit and develop talent at a championship level. The result is a conference where almost every road trip carries significance.
The Big 12 race may be the nation’s most entertaining
Schedule releases don’t always generate excitement. This one should. The 2026-27 Big 12 schedule matrix guarantees multiple matchups between conference heavyweights and sets the stage for another season filled with ranked-versus-ranked battles.
Arizona and Houston will headline the slate. Kansas will once again navigate one of the nation’s toughest schedules. Baylor, BYU, Iowa State and Texas Tech all appear capable of disrupting the title race.
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It’s only June, but Thursday’s announcement offered an early reminder of why the Big 12 continues to set the standard in college basketball. When conference play begins next winter, there won’t be many nights without a game worth watching.
