Big 12, Brett Yormark and College Football Playoff
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Athlon Sports. The Big 12 Conference is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable leagues in college football as we head into the 2025 season. According to Circa Sports, the highest projected win total for any team is 8.
In its first season after expanding to 16 teams, the Big 12 had an unpredictable football campaign. Ahead of year two, we give our power rankings.
The Big 12 commissioner has seen plenty of growth by the league, which he believes should boost its profile in the College Football Playoff.
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During his annual address at Big 12 media days, commissioner Brett Yormark said he expects multiple teams from the conference in the College Football Playoff.
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On3 on MSNBrett Yormark explains importance of Big 12 getting two teams into College Football PlayoffBrett Yormark made headlines to kick off Big 12 Media Days, saying he expects multiple teams from the conference to make the College Football Playoff. This comes a year after Arizona State was the Big 12’s lone representative.
The Big 12's crusade to change the narrative might not be done. Klieman revealed to CBS Sports he is privately advocating for the abolition of preseason voting in the AP and Coaches polls, a practice that began in 1950. He said conversations are underway among coaches in the Big 12 and the American Football Coaches Association.
Picked last in the 2024 preseason, Arizona State was the league’s only participant in the playoff as the conference chose not to rank its teams this year.
EA Sports College Football 26 overall ratings for every Big 12 football team. Is Texas Tech or Arizona State rated No. 1 in the conference right now?
TCU coach Sonny Dykes says college football needs NFL-like parity, calls for tighter NIL rules and praises QB Josh Hoover at Big 12 Media Days in Frisco, Texas.