Spring football is underway across the Big 12 landscape. These critical practices offer a chance for teams to address weaknesses (especially with the portal open), integrate new talent, and set the tone for the year ahead. For teams looking to establish a foundation to be in the conference title race, the spring is when all of that work starts to come together. Big 12 football is where parity reigns supreme. So which teams stand out as having the most to gain from this critical period?
Big 12 Football Teams With Most To Gain
Kansas State Wildcats
Arizona State Sun Devils
Colorado Buffaloes
Under the leadership of Deion Sanders, Colorado has already made waves not just in the Big 12 football landscape, but all of college football. This spring, the Buffaloes tried to turn spring football upside down and turn spring games into NFL-style preseason exhibitions. The effort was ultimately not successful for this season, but the NCAA seemed open to this. It was more of a timing issue that prevented them from being able to vet this idea fully. On the field, this will be Sanders’ biggest test to date with the departure of Heisman winner Travis Hunter and All-Big 12 quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The Buffaloes are looking to build around dual-threat in Liberty transfer quarterback Kaidon Salter.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
Iowa State Cyclones
Final Whistle On Spring Big 12 Football
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