Big Seven Conference
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The Big Seven Conference was formerly an NCAA-affiliated Division I collegiate athletic association that sponsored American football.
The Conference was formed in 1948 when Colorado joined the six charter members of the Big Six Conference, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. It existed for ten years, until in 1958 the seven members were joined by Oklahoma State to create the Big Eight Conference, which was expanded again in 1996 to form the Big Twelve Conference.