...on behalf of the Big12 conference. Texas Tech's effort today in the Orange Bowl is in no way reflective of how the Big 12 has played this year...our conference is not THIS bad. Thank you for your time.
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Cody needs to drop some coin on a QB
Thank you for this. Pretty sure we'll get two teams in the CFP next year now...on behalf of the Big12 conference. Texas Tech's effort today in the Orange Bowl is in no way reflective of how the Big 12 has played this year...our conference is not THIS bad. Thank you for your time.
They also are going to have to drop some serious coin to replace the seniors on the defensive side of the ball.They have a ton of holes to fill next year.Cody needs to drop some coin on a QB
Why stop there?Yep. After today's performance, the Big 12 will surely be taken more seriously. Expect 3 bids next year.
Probably score at least 1 TD had they just never thrown a pass.Well the QB was the biggest ? coming into the season for them. And it is proving to be their downfall today.
It will be interesting to see if this affects Indiana todayIn the 12 team CFP era, top 4 seeds are now a combined 0-6. Turns out not playing football for a month negatively impacts performance.
Oh we'll get more than 3 bowl bids.Yep. After today's performance, the Big 12 will surely be taken more seriously. Expect 3 bids next year.
Let's face it.... the Big 12 sucks. It's why we still could have a chance next year... but it also makes you realize all the missed opportunities we had under Matt too.
BYU got spanked by Tech twice? Yeah, the Big 12 isn't very good at football. I still think Tech and BYU will get better and the rest of the league won't. $$$$$$$
The question outside of programs like Ohio State and Notre Dame is how long the money can last or be relied on. If this NIL era was from '97-'07 we might all be talking about how Oklahoma State had the highest payroll in college football and basketball, they did for that time back when it was just rich guys throwing money at facilities and the results were showing on the field for them for a time. That's dried up now more or less, will these weird oil and cookie dudes get tired of playing GM/owner for a team they have no actual equity in?
I'd really like to know what is actually going on at Utah with KW stepping down after 22 years the exact time they are doing this desperate private equity stuff. It has to be a lot of internal D measuring to the fact they can't keep up with BYU's money especially now that they are on even conference footing.