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Way-too-early Big 12 football power rankings for 2025 season

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Published: Thursday, July 17, 2025 at 4:17 am

Big 12 Football Power Rankings: Early Look at the 2025 Season

As the college football season approaches, the Big 12 is shaping up to be a highly competitive conference. Arizona State, the defending champions, are expected to be a top contender, led by quarterback Sam Leavitt and wide receiver Jordyn Tyson. Kansas State, with a strong returning roster including quarterback Avery Johnson and running back DJ Giddens, is also poised to challenge for the title.

TCU, under coach Sonny Dykes, is looking to rebound, with quarterback Josh Hoover leading the charge. Texas Tech, despite an offseason of change, aims to be competitive with quarterback Behren Morton. Iowa State, with quarterback Rocco Becht and a veteran offensive line, is another team to watch.

Other teams with potential include Utah, with a new quarterback and a strong offensive line, and Baylor, led by quarterback Sawyer Robertson. Colorado, despite losing key players, retains a solid pass rush and cornerback DJ McKinney. Kansas, with quarterback Jalon Daniels, is looking to build on its late-season momentum.

BYU faces uncertainty at quarterback, while Arizona and Houston are looking to improve after disappointing seasons. Cincinnati and West Virginia face challenges on offense, while UCF and Oklahoma State have significant rebuilding to do.

BNN's Perspective: The Big 12 appears to be a conference where parity reigns, with several teams capable of contending. While Arizona State and Kansas State are early favorites, the depth of talent suggests a season filled with close games and unexpected outcomes. The conference title race is likely to be a thrilling one.

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