The 2025 college football season is inching closer. With the start of May, spring practices and transfer portal movement are mostly complete. The recruiting season is heating up for most programs around the country, and before you know it, it will already be time for fall camp.
The Big 12 Conference is setting up for another season of tightly contested matchups as several teams enter the year with hopes of contending for a conference title. Arizona State and Iowa State, who played in the conference championship game last season, are again considered two of the favorites. Still, Kansas State, TCU and BYU will have something to say about that. Texas Tech, Kansas and Utah have expectations of a resurgence after down seasons.
Will the Big 12 only have the conference champion make the College Football Playoff? That could be the case with most teams capable of beating any team on any given Saturday.
For a conference expected to have a lot of parity, every conference matchup will be much more important for teams with playoff aspirations. There is a lot of intrigue with the top five teams, but just as important is which team or teams can have an Arizona State-like breakthrough? Will it be Kansas or Texas Tech? Or could Baylor take advantage of a more manageable conference schedule?
Those questions will be answered when the season gets rolling in late August. For now, it’s time for updated win-loss projections for every team after spring practice and the rent transfer portal window.
Projected Record: 3-9 (1-8 Big 12)
Record in 2024: 4-8 (2-7 Big 12)
Most Notable Games
at Iowa Statevs. Kansas Statevs. BYU
Projected Wins: Hawaii, Weber State, Oklahoma State
Projected Losses: Kansas State, Iowa State, BYU, Houston, Colorado, Kansas, Cincinnati, Baylor, Arizona State
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Publish date : 2025-05-04 22:19:00
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