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re: Who Ends Up the Premier Alpha Dog Program in the Big 12?
Posted on 8/4/23 at 5:28 pm to ColoradoAg
Posted on 8/4/23 at 5:28 pm to ColoradoAg
TCU, Baylor, OSU? lmao.
KSU has the most conference wins once OU and UT leave. They just won the conference with an average recruit ranking of 55. Chris Klieman is building a really solid program there.
Look for KSU to be one of, if not the elite football school in the new Big12. Utah isnt going to do jack in the new Big12. the Pac12 was the softest P5 conference by far. For reference their SOS in 2022 was #42. KSU was #4.
Its going to be ruled by KSU, MAYBE OSU, and possibly one of the Texas schools. TCU had a flukey 2022. They had six games where they injured the starting QB. Dykes is a good coach, but he isnt elite and will doubtfully ever get them back to where they were in 2022.
KSU has the most conference wins once OU and UT leave. They just won the conference with an average recruit ranking of 55. Chris Klieman is building a really solid program there.
Look for KSU to be one of, if not the elite football school in the new Big12. Utah isnt going to do jack in the new Big12. the Pac12 was the softest P5 conference by far. For reference their SOS in 2022 was #42. KSU was #4.
Its going to be ruled by KSU, MAYBE OSU, and possibly one of the Texas schools. TCU had a flukey 2022. They had six games where they injured the starting QB. Dykes is a good coach, but he isnt elite and will doubtfully ever get them back to where they were in 2022.
Posted on 8/4/23 at 11:32 pm to NurdCat
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TCU had a flukey 2022. They had six games where they injured the starting QB. Dykes is a good coach, but he isnt elite and will doubtfully ever get them back to where they were in 2022.
Completely agree. National media doesn’t realize this but TCU barely played anyone with their starting QB. And they still had a lot of close calls.
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