No. 9 Baylor and No. 23 Texas could be for outright Big 12 title; winner gets at least share

FILE - In this Nov. 16, 2013, file photo, Texas coach Mack Brown watches a video reply with his team during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game against Oklahoma State in Austin, Texas. Brown is facing an interesting weekend: He's trying to win a league championship at No. 9 Baylor on Saturday while fighting off speculation he could be fired. (AP Photo/Michael Thomas, File) (The Associated Press)

Baylor linebacker Eddie Lackey (5) gets a hug from head coach Art Briles, right, and defensive coordinator Phil Bennett, left, after returning an interception for a touchdown in the third quarter of a 41-38 win over TCU in an NCAA college football game in Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Dallas Morning News, Louis DeLuca) MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALES; MAGAZINES OUT; TV OUT; INTERNET USE BY AP MEMBERS ONLY (The Associated Press)

When No. 9 Baylor and No. 23 Texas kick off their regular season finale, they could be playing a de facto Big 12 championship game with a Fiesta Bowl trip on the line.

The winner Saturday is guaranteed at least a share of the Big 12 title. The last game ever at Baylor's Floyd Casey Stadium becomes even bigger for the Bears and Longhorns if sixth-ranked Oklahoma State loses at home against No. 18 Oklahoma earlier in the day.

Texas quarterback Case McCoy says the focus is on winning the Big 12 championship, and that means beating Baylor. Bears quarterback Bryce Petty says it doesn't matter what happens in Stillwater until after what happens in Waco.

Oklahoma State had convincing victories over both Baylor and Texas last month.