Big 12 Football: Each team’s MVP for 2015 season

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Nov 27, 2015; Fort Worth, TX, USA; TCU Horned Frogs quarterback Trevone Boykin (2) scores a touchdown in the first overtime in front of Baylor Bears linebacker Grant Campbell (5) at Amon G. Carter Stadium. TCU won 28-21 in double overtime. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

The MVP’s for every Big 12 football team for the 2015 college football season, including Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield.

Big 12 football was one of the most exciting conferences to watch in 2015. They had explosive and dynamic offenses, and stifling defenses. It was also one of the deepest conferences as seven of the ten teams made a bowl game.

After the conference got snubbed out of a College Football Playoff spot in 2014, they made it this season as Oklahoma went 11-1 and took home the crown of the Big 12.

The conference as a whole is loaded with talent on both sides of the ball, so making this list of each team’s MVP was not the easiest task in the world.

While you had some obvious choices such as Baker Mayfield and Trevone Boykin, it was hard to pick MVP’s for teams who did not have such great seasons such as Kansas and Iowa State. It’s hard to pick out a bright spot for teams that went 0-12 and 3-9 respectively.

There was no criterion I had for my picks, but as you’ll see most of these choices made one of the All-Big 12 teams. Most of my choices were based on stats and what type of impact they had on their team.

So without any further ado here are each Big 12 team’s MVP for the 2015 college football season.

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