Josh Pate's Big12 Program Power Rankings (Late Kick Cut)

Published 2024-02-21
The Big12 is expanding with the addition of Utah, Arizona, Arizona State, and Colorado. On Late Kick Live Ep 483 Josh Pate ranked every programs using a rolling 3-year blended set of criteria including on-field performance, talent acquisition, resource pool, and stability. Will Kansas State continue to roll? What about Kansas entering the conference title picture? Where will Utah fit into the equation? How will Colorado look in a new conference under Deion Sanders? Let us know what you think in the comments below and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!
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All Comments (21)
  • @dentonyoung4314
    The conference, if it keeps its current form for the next few years, should be a fabulous, chaotic mess, with a whole bunch of nearly-equally-good teams battling for the conference title every year.
  • @adamsanders2270
    I’m not an Oklahoma State fan at all, but they have been a top 15 overall program during this century.
  • @big12plus
    I'm in Topeka, KS, smack dab in the middle of KU & K-State country. Strange thing happen after the first weekend of March Madness happened here. My KU friends were saying, "how long til football starts?". That used to be what K-State fans would say!! :face-green-smiling::body-green-covering-eyes:
  • @cincyplayer11
    As someone who has watched Cincinnati from the 90s, them hiring Satterfield was the worst thing they could ever do for the program.
  • @seanakima50515e
    TCU is 1 year removed from the CFP Deion has never said he's leaving CU
  • @scottallen8499
    In the PAC 12 era, Utah had more players drafted, and the most active NFL players than any other PAC 12 school. Not USC, Oregon or Washington. With that said, Utah’s recruiting classes were never ranked in the top half of the conference 🤔🤔🤔
  • @TimothyFitch
    Top end might not look too impressive but the worst teams in this conference are much better than the worst teams in any other P5 conference including the SEC
  • @ithinkcash
    These experienced analysts love to say they don’t know if Deion is staying. HE LITERALLY explained this 100000 times.
  • 1. Utah - kyle wittingham doesn't lose and I hate him for it 2. K St - consistency personified minus finishing the job 3. OkSt - could completely shit the bed or win the conference 4. Kansas - dangerous 5. Iowa St - Underrated 6. WVU - insane improvement 7. Arizona - Lots of change following some success. Big question mark 8. UCF - overrrated 9. TCU - no clue. Ok st vibes 10. Tech - Same 11. Houston - on the up and up 12. Baylor - solid downward trajectory, could turn it around 13. Colorado - mish mash of portal players 14. BYU - disjointed mess 15. Cincinnati - coaching disaster 16. Arizona State - dumpster fire
  • @scarcheer7211
    I agree with maybe 30% of your predictions. Otherwise, I would say you were high when you put it together. We will see!
  • @JawnyJawnsonIII
    If it was team rankings going into next year, instead of program rankings, I'd think Colorado and Arizona would both be top 5.
  • @thejfactor1
    “They’re not even playing in Lawrence this year, what a shame” Are you high? They’re playing 5 games at Arrowhead
  • @alexshearer3227
    I’m not a fan, but BYU seems too low. They beat Arkansas and had a couple good seasons before that. This is conference is tough to rank!
  • @Angel818MEX
    Utah fan so yalready know i agree.. but i think byu is gonna shock people they definitely going to be top half soon.