2016 Big 12 Preview
June 27, 2016
Still The Same
The idea of a conference championship game for a 10-team league didn’t seem of interest to coaches.
“A year ago, we went to Oklahoma State in the last game of the regular season and won by 35 points,” OU coach Bob Stoops said. “And the way it was set up, had we played a championship game, we would have played them again the very next week.”
However, talk of expansion and playing a conference title game remains in the air with school A.D’s.
Heisman Hopefuls
Four Big 12 quarterbacks have appeared on some early Heisman Trophy blogs, including prolific signal-callers, namely Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield, Texas Tech’s Patrick Mahomes, Oklahoma State’s Mason Rudolph and Baylor’s Seth Russell.
Meanwhile, nine teams return their regular starting quarterback in 2016. Eight of the Conference’s top 10 rushers return next season, including four that averaged over 100 yards a game.
Yeah, That’s Us
In spite of the fact the Big 12 owns a lousy 45-70 ATS bowl record since 2001, it has had at least seven bowl teams in 16 of the last 18 seasons. In fact the Big 12 was the only conference last season in which all of its bowl opponents were from power conferences.
Over the last seven seasons, the Big 12 football conference has had six different teams win a conference trophy. No other Power 5 conference has had as many different champions since 2009.
Half of the upcoming season’s non-conference opponents (15-of-30) competed in a 2015 bowl game. The Big 12 will play five teams that played in CFP New Year’s Bowls (Stanford, Iowa, Ohio State, Notre Dame and Houston), the second-most of the Power 5 leagues.
Note: Numbers following team name represent the amount of returning starters on offense and defense, along with the number of returning linemen, with an asterisk (*) designating a returning quarterback.
BAYLOR (Offense - *5/1, Defense - 5/0, 47 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: THE NOT-SO-ARTFUL DODGER
Art Briles is history, fired after 8 years in the wake of a sexual assault scandal involving Baylor football players. Jim Grobe steps in to pick up the pieces and though the Bears might be short on returning starters, there's a lot of experience to lean on. QB Seth Russell was 7-0 as the starter in 2015, averaging 61 PPG before his season ended with a neck injury. He’s back along with replacement QB Jarrett Stidham. Four of the top 5 WRs also return along with Shock Linwood, one of 2 returning running backs to rush for 1,000 yards last season. Even without Briles calling the shots, the nation’s No. 1 scoring and No. 2 rushing offense should keep rolling. Remember, for a third straight season, Baylor finished No. 1 in the country in total offense (616.2 ypg) and scoring (48.1 ppg). And with it the Bears have finished in the top 15 of both polls in three consecutive years and are one of only six programs to accomplish that feat, along with Alabama, Clemson, Florida State, Michigan State and Ohio State.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Interim Baylor head coach Jim Grobe is 1-11 ATS as a non-conference favorite of more than 7 or more points.
PLAY AGAINST: at Rice (9/16)
IOWA STATE (Offense - *6/1, Defense - 10/2, 43 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: IT’S AMAZING WHAT CAMPBELL CAN DO
Thirty-six-year old Matt Campbell, who was 35-15 at Toledo, takes over the reins in Ames from veteran Paul Rhoads. Campbell brought in the highest-ranked Iowa State signing class over the last five seasons. Included is JUCO QB Jacob Park, originally signed with Georgia as a 2014 redshirt. He’ll battle Joel Lanning, who started the final five games of the season, tossing 10 TDs and tallying over 400 yards in three of those starts. Meanwhile, RB Mike Warren, the Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, burst onto the scene with 1,339 rushing yards as a redshirt freshman last season, the fifth most in ISU history. Iowa State ended the season with an average of 182.0 rushing yards per game, its most since 2000. The biggest attrition takes place along the offensive line, which loses 111 career starts. It will take time to make ISU a winner but Campbell was a brilliant hire.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Paul Rhoads, Campbell’s predecessor, is the only coach to take the Cyclones to a bowl in his first season.
PLAY ON: vs. Kansas State (10/29)
KANSAS (Offense - *8/3, Defense - 8/1, 49 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: AND THE BEAT GOES ON
No surprise here: the Jayhawks were outscored and outyarded by conference foes, worse (-35.8 PPG and -267 YPG ) than any team in the Big 12 last season. As a result, they regressed to 3-57 SU in their last 60 conference games – easily the worst mark in the nation over the same span. Through it all, Kansas ranked dead last (No. 128) in both total defense (560.8 YPG) and defensive scoring PPG allowed (46.1) last season, while also allowing the 5th most plays per game (80.6) on defense. On a good note, QB Ryan Willis became KU’s all-time passing leader among freshmen with 1,719 yards (164-of-305) in 2015. If head coach David Beaty is expecting to be around for a third season, it’s imperative a stop-unit that declined 108 YPG makes a U-turn in a hurry. Good luck with that.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: After their season opener, the Jayhawks will face 8 straight bowl teams that were 62-9 SU combined last year.
PLAY AGAINST: at West Virginia (11/5)
KANSAS STATE (Offense - *5/1, Defense - 9/2, 40 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: YOUTH MOVEMENT
Grandpa Snyder is on a youth kick, and his backers figure to be the beneficiaries. A total of 13 players made their first career starts in 2015, including 8 freshmen. In addition, 47 redshirt or true freshmen combined to make their first start, which tied for the most under Bill Snyder since the 1989 team, his first year in Manhattan. Additionally, 28 underclassmen saw playing time during the 2015 campaign. Equally impressive is the fact that KSU has been the least-penalized team in the Big 12 each of the last three seasons. And remember, the Wildcats finished the year ranked first in the conference, and second nationally, in red-zone offense, converting on 52-of-55 of their scoring attempts.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: The Wildcats have been to 18 bowl games in their history. They have followed a bowl season with another bowl berth 15 times.
PLAY AGAINST: at West Virginia (10/1)
OKLAHOMA (Offense - *7/3, Defense - 6/2, 49 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: NEW SEASON, SAME EXPECTATIONS
Bob Stoops won his ninth Big 12 title in 17 years last season. No other school has won more than two in that same span. In the process, the Sooners held league opponents to -114 YPG below what they were averaging at the time they faced OU, while also landing a spot in the College Football Playoffs. The defending champion has holes to fill, but also has QB Baker Mayfield (4,105 combined passing and rushing yards and 43 TDs) and RBs Samaje Perine (1,349 rushing yards and 16 TDs) and Joe Mixon (1,049 combined yards and 11 TDs) back on offense, while 51 upperclassmen dot the roster. Despite the fact that Oklahoma’s 2016 non-conference schedule will include CFP New Year’s Bowl Game winners Houston and Ohio State, consider this our annual ‘Beware of the Sooners’ call.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: The 9 league opponents the Sooners faced last year averaged a combined -144 fewer yards per game against OU.
PLAY ON: vs. Texas (10/8)
OKLAHOMA STATE (Offense - *9/5, Defense - 7/2, 42 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: LOCKED AND LOADED
Two years ago, the Cowboys fielded the nation’s most inexperienced team. Last year, behind 17 suddenly experienced returning starters, Oklahoma State won its first 10 games of the season en route to a Sugar Bowl appearance. This year they return deeper than ever, starting with the most experienced OL in college football, one that goes 6 deep with returning starters that have made 120 total starts. QB Mason Rudolph is the real deal, with the most yards-per-completion (14.28) of all active signal callers, while the entire running back corps returns intact. With two additional starters who missed last year with injuries back on defense, rest assured this is one well-heeled collection of Cowboys. FYI: forced 28 turnovers on the year, a mark that ranked second in the Big 12 and was ninth nationally. In addition, OSU’s defense scored five touchdowns on the season to lead the Big 12 and rank third nationally.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: The Cowboys are 10-0 SU and 9-1 ATS off back-to-back wins versus a foe off back-to-back losses under Mike Gundy.
PLAY ON: at Baylor (9/24)
TCU (Offense - 5/1, Defense - 7/3, 39 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: YOUNG NEW FROGS
Despite an abundance of injuries on both sides of the ball, the Frogs won 6 one-possession contests (games decided by 7 or fewer) points) last season – 2nd most in the nation. Former Texas A&M QB Kenny Hill replaces QB Trevone Boykin, now a Seattle Seahawk. Hill tossed for 2,649 yards and 23 TD passes in 2014 with the Aggies and looks to be a nice fit. With 4 senior starting OL having departed, along with RB Aaron Green (2,194 rushing yards and 20 TDs last two years) and WR Josh Doctson (138 receptions for 2,286 yards and 23 TDs the last two years) a ton of production has moved on to the NFL. Yes we realize that the Horned Frogs have finished in the top 10 in back-to-back seasons and five times in the last 8 years, and in 15 seasons under head coach Gary Patterson, TCU has posted six top-10 finishes and 10 in the top 25. Nonetheless, expect a dropoff in 2016.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Since 2005, TCU has the best record in Texas (111-30) among FBS programs – 12 games better than No. 2 Texas.
PLAY ON: vs. Oklahoma State (11/19)
TEXAS (Offense - *7/3, Defense - 7/2, 52 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: ABSORBING THE SHOCK
If there’s a hotter hot-seat in college football in the state of Texas than the one UT head coach Charlie Strong resides upon, it would have to be the one attached to the electric chair at the federal prison in Beaumont. As a result, Strong needs to find a spark for an offense that averaged less than 26.5 points a game last year. Hiring Tulsa OC and former Baylor assistant Sterlin Gilbert is a step in the right direction. So is landing the top recruiting classes in the Big 12 each of the last two years. And if UT can get adequate quarterback play to go with its solid run game, the Longhorns’ offense could make a huge jump under Gilbert. If not, it could be ‘adios’ to the Horns’ head coach.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Freshman Longhorns made a total of 77 starts last season, the most in the nation.
PLAY ON: at California (9/17) - *KEY
TEXAS TECH (Offense - *6/2, Defense - 6/1, 48 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: YARDS GALORE
Star JR QB Patrick Mahomes figures to factor into the Heisman Trophy race this season. He has thrown for more than 6,200 yards and 52 TD passes as an underclassman with the Raiders. He also led the nation with 5,109 yards of total offense last season. JUCO WR Derrick Willies becomes Mahomes’ new go-to target. Willies caught 49 passes for 1,115 yards and 14 TDs in junior college last season. It’s all part of the reason Texas Tech scored at least 25 points in each of its 13 games in 2015, one of only two schools in the country to do so. TTRR has had 53-straight games with at least 325 yards of total offense, the longest active streak in the FBS. A veteran secondary returns for the second straight year but it’s Kliff Kingsbury’s rush defense that remains a sieve (6.2 DYPR). In a move that doesn’t figure to helps matters, starting LB Dakota Allen was one of three players kicked off the team this spring. Uh oh.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Red Raiders’ opponents have rushed the ball for 40 or more attempts in 23 of 25 games the past two seasons.
PLAY AGAINST: at Arizona State (9/10)
WEST VIRGINIA (Offense - *9/4, Defense - 4/2, 33 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: COUNTRY IN-ROADS
SR QB Skyler Howard started all 13 games last year completing 221-of-403 passes for 3,145 yards and 26 touchdowns, including 532 yards and 5 TDs in the Cactus Bowl win over Arizona State. He returns with the 2nd most yards-per-completion of active quarterbacks. Last year’s young and inexperienced wide receiving corps is anxious to improve this year. “I would be surprised if these receivers don’t turn some heads,” said head coach Dana Holgorsen. In addition, former OSU assistant Joe Wickline is now the offensive coordinator in Morgantown. Unfortunately, the defense loses 261 games of starting experience, with just 78 games of experience returning. Meanwhile, West-by-God thanks the man above for its 162 games of offensive starting experience coming back. The question is will it help a team whose eight victories last year are the most by WVU since joining the Big 12 Conference in 2012.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: The Mountaineers from Morgantown are 9-0 ATS as conference underdogs from Game Ten out.
PLAY ON: at Oklahoma State (10/29)
June 27, 2016
Still The Same
The idea of a conference championship game for a 10-team league didn’t seem of interest to coaches.
“A year ago, we went to Oklahoma State in the last game of the regular season and won by 35 points,” OU coach Bob Stoops said. “And the way it was set up, had we played a championship game, we would have played them again the very next week.”
However, talk of expansion and playing a conference title game remains in the air with school A.D’s.
Heisman Hopefuls
Four Big 12 quarterbacks have appeared on some early Heisman Trophy blogs, including prolific signal-callers, namely Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield, Texas Tech’s Patrick Mahomes, Oklahoma State’s Mason Rudolph and Baylor’s Seth Russell.
Meanwhile, nine teams return their regular starting quarterback in 2016. Eight of the Conference’s top 10 rushers return next season, including four that averaged over 100 yards a game.
Yeah, That’s Us
In spite of the fact the Big 12 owns a lousy 45-70 ATS bowl record since 2001, it has had at least seven bowl teams in 16 of the last 18 seasons. In fact the Big 12 was the only conference last season in which all of its bowl opponents were from power conferences.
Over the last seven seasons, the Big 12 football conference has had six different teams win a conference trophy. No other Power 5 conference has had as many different champions since 2009.
Half of the upcoming season’s non-conference opponents (15-of-30) competed in a 2015 bowl game. The Big 12 will play five teams that played in CFP New Year’s Bowls (Stanford, Iowa, Ohio State, Notre Dame and Houston), the second-most of the Power 5 leagues.
Note: Numbers following team name represent the amount of returning starters on offense and defense, along with the number of returning linemen, with an asterisk (*) designating a returning quarterback.
BAYLOR (Offense - *5/1, Defense - 5/0, 47 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: THE NOT-SO-ARTFUL DODGER
Art Briles is history, fired after 8 years in the wake of a sexual assault scandal involving Baylor football players. Jim Grobe steps in to pick up the pieces and though the Bears might be short on returning starters, there's a lot of experience to lean on. QB Seth Russell was 7-0 as the starter in 2015, averaging 61 PPG before his season ended with a neck injury. He’s back along with replacement QB Jarrett Stidham. Four of the top 5 WRs also return along with Shock Linwood, one of 2 returning running backs to rush for 1,000 yards last season. Even without Briles calling the shots, the nation’s No. 1 scoring and No. 2 rushing offense should keep rolling. Remember, for a third straight season, Baylor finished No. 1 in the country in total offense (616.2 ypg) and scoring (48.1 ppg). And with it the Bears have finished in the top 15 of both polls in three consecutive years and are one of only six programs to accomplish that feat, along with Alabama, Clemson, Florida State, Michigan State and Ohio State.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Interim Baylor head coach Jim Grobe is 1-11 ATS as a non-conference favorite of more than 7 or more points.
PLAY AGAINST: at Rice (9/16)
IOWA STATE (Offense - *6/1, Defense - 10/2, 43 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: IT’S AMAZING WHAT CAMPBELL CAN DO
Thirty-six-year old Matt Campbell, who was 35-15 at Toledo, takes over the reins in Ames from veteran Paul Rhoads. Campbell brought in the highest-ranked Iowa State signing class over the last five seasons. Included is JUCO QB Jacob Park, originally signed with Georgia as a 2014 redshirt. He’ll battle Joel Lanning, who started the final five games of the season, tossing 10 TDs and tallying over 400 yards in three of those starts. Meanwhile, RB Mike Warren, the Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, burst onto the scene with 1,339 rushing yards as a redshirt freshman last season, the fifth most in ISU history. Iowa State ended the season with an average of 182.0 rushing yards per game, its most since 2000. The biggest attrition takes place along the offensive line, which loses 111 career starts. It will take time to make ISU a winner but Campbell was a brilliant hire.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Paul Rhoads, Campbell’s predecessor, is the only coach to take the Cyclones to a bowl in his first season.
PLAY ON: vs. Kansas State (10/29)
KANSAS (Offense - *8/3, Defense - 8/1, 49 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: AND THE BEAT GOES ON
No surprise here: the Jayhawks were outscored and outyarded by conference foes, worse (-35.8 PPG and -267 YPG ) than any team in the Big 12 last season. As a result, they regressed to 3-57 SU in their last 60 conference games – easily the worst mark in the nation over the same span. Through it all, Kansas ranked dead last (No. 128) in both total defense (560.8 YPG) and defensive scoring PPG allowed (46.1) last season, while also allowing the 5th most plays per game (80.6) on defense. On a good note, QB Ryan Willis became KU’s all-time passing leader among freshmen with 1,719 yards (164-of-305) in 2015. If head coach David Beaty is expecting to be around for a third season, it’s imperative a stop-unit that declined 108 YPG makes a U-turn in a hurry. Good luck with that.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: After their season opener, the Jayhawks will face 8 straight bowl teams that were 62-9 SU combined last year.
PLAY AGAINST: at West Virginia (11/5)
KANSAS STATE (Offense - *5/1, Defense - 9/2, 40 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: YOUTH MOVEMENT
Grandpa Snyder is on a youth kick, and his backers figure to be the beneficiaries. A total of 13 players made their first career starts in 2015, including 8 freshmen. In addition, 47 redshirt or true freshmen combined to make their first start, which tied for the most under Bill Snyder since the 1989 team, his first year in Manhattan. Additionally, 28 underclassmen saw playing time during the 2015 campaign. Equally impressive is the fact that KSU has been the least-penalized team in the Big 12 each of the last three seasons. And remember, the Wildcats finished the year ranked first in the conference, and second nationally, in red-zone offense, converting on 52-of-55 of their scoring attempts.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: The Wildcats have been to 18 bowl games in their history. They have followed a bowl season with another bowl berth 15 times.
PLAY AGAINST: at West Virginia (10/1)
OKLAHOMA (Offense - *7/3, Defense - 6/2, 49 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: NEW SEASON, SAME EXPECTATIONS
Bob Stoops won his ninth Big 12 title in 17 years last season. No other school has won more than two in that same span. In the process, the Sooners held league opponents to -114 YPG below what they were averaging at the time they faced OU, while also landing a spot in the College Football Playoffs. The defending champion has holes to fill, but also has QB Baker Mayfield (4,105 combined passing and rushing yards and 43 TDs) and RBs Samaje Perine (1,349 rushing yards and 16 TDs) and Joe Mixon (1,049 combined yards and 11 TDs) back on offense, while 51 upperclassmen dot the roster. Despite the fact that Oklahoma’s 2016 non-conference schedule will include CFP New Year’s Bowl Game winners Houston and Ohio State, consider this our annual ‘Beware of the Sooners’ call.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: The 9 league opponents the Sooners faced last year averaged a combined -144 fewer yards per game against OU.
PLAY ON: vs. Texas (10/8)
OKLAHOMA STATE (Offense - *9/5, Defense - 7/2, 42 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: LOCKED AND LOADED
Two years ago, the Cowboys fielded the nation’s most inexperienced team. Last year, behind 17 suddenly experienced returning starters, Oklahoma State won its first 10 games of the season en route to a Sugar Bowl appearance. This year they return deeper than ever, starting with the most experienced OL in college football, one that goes 6 deep with returning starters that have made 120 total starts. QB Mason Rudolph is the real deal, with the most yards-per-completion (14.28) of all active signal callers, while the entire running back corps returns intact. With two additional starters who missed last year with injuries back on defense, rest assured this is one well-heeled collection of Cowboys. FYI: forced 28 turnovers on the year, a mark that ranked second in the Big 12 and was ninth nationally. In addition, OSU’s defense scored five touchdowns on the season to lead the Big 12 and rank third nationally.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: The Cowboys are 10-0 SU and 9-1 ATS off back-to-back wins versus a foe off back-to-back losses under Mike Gundy.
PLAY ON: at Baylor (9/24)
TCU (Offense - 5/1, Defense - 7/3, 39 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: YOUNG NEW FROGS
Despite an abundance of injuries on both sides of the ball, the Frogs won 6 one-possession contests (games decided by 7 or fewer) points) last season – 2nd most in the nation. Former Texas A&M QB Kenny Hill replaces QB Trevone Boykin, now a Seattle Seahawk. Hill tossed for 2,649 yards and 23 TD passes in 2014 with the Aggies and looks to be a nice fit. With 4 senior starting OL having departed, along with RB Aaron Green (2,194 rushing yards and 20 TDs last two years) and WR Josh Doctson (138 receptions for 2,286 yards and 23 TDs the last two years) a ton of production has moved on to the NFL. Yes we realize that the Horned Frogs have finished in the top 10 in back-to-back seasons and five times in the last 8 years, and in 15 seasons under head coach Gary Patterson, TCU has posted six top-10 finishes and 10 in the top 25. Nonetheless, expect a dropoff in 2016.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Since 2005, TCU has the best record in Texas (111-30) among FBS programs – 12 games better than No. 2 Texas.
PLAY ON: vs. Oklahoma State (11/19)
TEXAS (Offense - *7/3, Defense - 7/2, 52 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: ABSORBING THE SHOCK
If there’s a hotter hot-seat in college football in the state of Texas than the one UT head coach Charlie Strong resides upon, it would have to be the one attached to the electric chair at the federal prison in Beaumont. As a result, Strong needs to find a spark for an offense that averaged less than 26.5 points a game last year. Hiring Tulsa OC and former Baylor assistant Sterlin Gilbert is a step in the right direction. So is landing the top recruiting classes in the Big 12 each of the last two years. And if UT can get adequate quarterback play to go with its solid run game, the Longhorns’ offense could make a huge jump under Gilbert. If not, it could be ‘adios’ to the Horns’ head coach.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Freshman Longhorns made a total of 77 starts last season, the most in the nation.
PLAY ON: at California (9/17) - *KEY
TEXAS TECH (Offense - *6/2, Defense - 6/1, 48 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: YARDS GALORE
Star JR QB Patrick Mahomes figures to factor into the Heisman Trophy race this season. He has thrown for more than 6,200 yards and 52 TD passes as an underclassman with the Raiders. He also led the nation with 5,109 yards of total offense last season. JUCO WR Derrick Willies becomes Mahomes’ new go-to target. Willies caught 49 passes for 1,115 yards and 14 TDs in junior college last season. It’s all part of the reason Texas Tech scored at least 25 points in each of its 13 games in 2015, one of only two schools in the country to do so. TTRR has had 53-straight games with at least 325 yards of total offense, the longest active streak in the FBS. A veteran secondary returns for the second straight year but it’s Kliff Kingsbury’s rush defense that remains a sieve (6.2 DYPR). In a move that doesn’t figure to helps matters, starting LB Dakota Allen was one of three players kicked off the team this spring. Uh oh.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: Red Raiders’ opponents have rushed the ball for 40 or more attempts in 23 of 25 games the past two seasons.
PLAY AGAINST: at Arizona State (9/10)
WEST VIRGINIA (Offense - *9/4, Defense - 4/2, 33 Lettermen)
TEAM THEME: COUNTRY IN-ROADS
SR QB Skyler Howard started all 13 games last year completing 221-of-403 passes for 3,145 yards and 26 touchdowns, including 532 yards and 5 TDs in the Cactus Bowl win over Arizona State. He returns with the 2nd most yards-per-completion of active quarterbacks. Last year’s young and inexperienced wide receiving corps is anxious to improve this year. “I would be surprised if these receivers don’t turn some heads,” said head coach Dana Holgorsen. In addition, former OSU assistant Joe Wickline is now the offensive coordinator in Morgantown. Unfortunately, the defense loses 261 games of starting experience, with just 78 games of experience returning. Meanwhile, West-by-God thanks the man above for its 162 games of offensive starting experience coming back. The question is will it help a team whose eight victories last year are the most by WVU since joining the Big 12 Conference in 2012.
STAT YOU WILL LIKE: The Mountaineers from Morgantown are 9-0 ATS as conference underdogs from Game Ten out.
PLAY ON: at Oklahoma State (10/29)
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