I know Colorado is the sexy team right now, but I don't think Prime is long for there when an SEC job offers him. I think TCU and Baylor are the Big 12's best chance at being the consitent top of the league teams due to being in the heart of Texas.
I don't know. It's so hard to win in that conference. It's possible that Prime can recruit just as good as the top SEC teams and then just dominate the Big 12 and make the playoffs every year. Seems like a pretty good fit for him.I know Colorado is the sexy team right now, but I don't think Prime is long for there when an SEC job offers him. I think TCU and Baylor are the Big 12's best chance at being the consitent top of the league teams due to being in the heart of Texas.
Nothing will break the Big12 as long as they have an auto bid, it’s just a perception hit
I know Colorado is the sexy team right now, but I don't think Prime is long for there when an SEC job offers him. I think TCU and Baylor are the Big 12's best chance at being the consitent top of the league teams due to being in the heart of Texas.
I agree with that. Tech and UCF also have the best recruiting classes coming in and it’s not even really close.I would add Utah to that list
Already talk of sanders in NFL
His act won't work there and I think he's smart enough to know that.Already talk of sanders in NFL
If there is any kind of committee, this won't happen. The rankings will just get manipulated to include the teams they want to include.It's also possible the MWC and AAC could both end up with one of the top 5 highest ranked conference champions. Pittsburgh won the ACC and Utah won the Pac 12 in 2021 but both were ranked behind Cincinnati and barely ahead of BYU in the final CFP rankings.
You all need to pump the brakes on the Prime thing. The media has been hyping him like crazy, but he hasn't proven squat yet at the P5 level. They eeked by a TCU team. The media pumped it because TCU was national runner up, but they are way down from last year. He beat a Nebraska team that has a blue blood name, but we all know they haven't been good for years. Then he needed a miracle to beat a CSU team that isn't expected to do much.I don't know. It's so hard to win in that conference. It's possible that Prime can recruit just as good as the top SEC teams and then just dominate the Big 12 and make the playoffs every year. Seems like a pretty good fit for him.
It doesn't have to be the same team every year (which will be nice). There will almost always be a Big Xii team that is 11-1 or 10-2 at the worst that makes the CFP. It just takes one UP team in a given year. This is not something about which I am worried.I agree. The Big12 is going to be searching for programs to be consistent top 10-15 programs. Parity is nice, but if the best Big12 programs go 10-2 or 9-3, that opens the door for a couple 11-1 or 10-2 AAC or MWC schools.
Agreed. Parity won’t be a problem as long the Big 12 representative(s) have strong showings in the CFP.It doesn't have to be the same team every year (which will be nice). There will almost always be a Big Xii team that is 11-1 or 10-2 at the worst that makes the CFP. It just takes one UP team in a given year. This is not something about which I am worried.
Not a fan of the trash from CU and Prime's kid before the Oregon game, around the 1:20 mark of the video. Glad they got humbled.
Karma. And I guess the guy who wanted to report the crime of murder is one of their S&C coaches.Apparently Prime's kid that was doing the trash talk in that video was urinating blood a few hours after the game and had to go to the hospital.
But in a 12 team playoff, if the Big12 only gets 1 team in the CFP it's failure. The Big12 will be no better than the AAC or MWC.It doesn't have to be the same team every year (which will be nice). There will almost always be a Big Xii team that is 11-1 or 10-2 at the worst that makes the CFP. It just takes one UP team in a given year. This is not something about which I am worried.
That’s not exactly true as the AAC and MWC would only get one spot between them where a Big12 team is always going to be represented.But in a 12 team playoff, if the Big12 only gets 1 team in the CFP it's failure. The Big12 will be no better than the AAC or MWC.
The benefit of being a perennially good program is you start the year ranked in top 10. And even with a couple losses it's hard to fall. Conversely, a team ranked outside top 25 at beginning of season will struggle to be a top 10 team after going 10-2.
OU & Texas are given the benefit of the doubt in early season polls. The Big12 needs a couple new schools to develop programs that consistently get the benefit of the doubt. It will help in a 12 team playoff structure.
Doesn't matter if it's the AAC or MWC. If the Big12 is consistently a 1 bid league, the Big12 will fall further behind Big10 and SEC.That’s not exactly true as the AAC and MWC would only get one spot between them where a Big12 team is always going to be represented.
I’m interested to see the criteria for at large bids. I assume strength of schedule will be touted of the mighty SEC and B10 as to why they should get 3-4 at larges each. But if the B10 only plays conference games and a FCS/MAC game for non conference what is the criteria to justify them as a superior conference? Do you default to recruiting rankings or bowl wins from prior seasons? Or conference record against MAC teams in the non-con?Doesn't matter if it's the AAC or MWC. If the Big12 is consistently a 1 bid league, the Big12 will fall further behind Big10 and SEC.
If the Big12 wants to solidify its status as the third best Conference- it needs to be a 2 CFP bid league.
Same way it’s always been, it’s based on the teams you beat and how they are ranked. It’s why perception matters almost as much as the on field product does because those pre season rankings have way more impact then they should.I’m interested to see the criteria for at large bids. I assume strength of schedule will be touted of the mighty SEC and B10 as to why they should get 3-4 at larges each. But if the B10 only plays conference games and a FCS/MAC game for non conference what is the criteria to justify them as a superior conference? Do you default to recruiting rankings or bowl wins from prior seasons? Or conference record against MAC teams in the non-con?
Yeah but do you see that happening? This is a down year but the future Big12 has only utah and Kansas ranked. That’s not ideal for perception.Doesn't matter if it's the AAC or MWC. If the Big12 is consistently a 1 bid league, the Big12 will fall further behind Big10 and SEC.
If the Big12 wants to solidify its status as the third best Conference- it needs to be a 2 CFP bid league.