Times have changed in the Big 12.
Say goodbye to OU and Texas, two powerhouse football programs that are now in the SEC. Say hello to four new competitors in Arizona, Utah, Colorado and Arizona State, all of which came from the Pac-12.
It’s a new-look field. And with OU and Texas, who boast a combined seven of the last 10 regular-season Big 12 titles, the conference crown is up for grabs. A new hierarchy will take shape this upcoming season, and there are already projections of what it’ll look like.
ESPN recently released its Football Power Index (FPI), a power rating that tracks each team’s strength relative to an average FBS squad. Teams are rated on offense, defense and special teams.
Here’s a look at where each Big 12 team ranks in ESPN’s FPI and whether or not they should be higher or lower:
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Big 12 football power index (FPI) rankings
1. Kansas Jayhawks
2023 record: 9-4 Projected 2024 record: 8.7-3.6
Kansas redshirt junior quarterback Jalon Daniels (6) looks for an open pass during Friday’s Spring Preview at Rock Chalk Park.
Kansas is on the rise, and quarterback Jalon Daniels has the potential to win Big 12 Player of the Year if he can stay healthy. But that’s a big “if,” and the defense also lost key contributors at all three levels. Safety Kenny Logan Jr., linebacker Rich Miller and edge rusher Austin Booker are no longer in the mix. Kansas will still be one of the best teams in the Big 12 this season, but the top spot is a bit too high.
Ranking: Overrated
2. Kansas State Wildcats
Kansas State coach Chris Klieman argues a call in the first half at Texas Tech on Oct. 14, 2023.
2023 record: 9-4Projected 2024 record: 8.4-3.9
Kansas State is handing the keys to sophomore quarterback Avery Johnson, who’s now in charge of a dynamic offense. The…
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Publish date : 2024-06-11 11:30:27
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