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Consistent, On the Rise, & Panic Mode: Big 12 Edition

Luke Brumm drops his picks for the Big 12 teams who are the most consistent, on the rise, and in panic mode.

Luke Brumm| April 3, 2023 (Updated: July 9, 2025)
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We’re going to take a look at which Big 12 Teams have been consistent, are on the rise, and are in panic mode. 

Consistent

Oklahoma 

Oklahoma has won 11 out of 21 total Big 12 championship games. They have won four out of six since the game started back up in 2017. I know how their last season just went, but they have been consistent other than that. If Coach Venables can’t get things figured out, however, Oklahoma could find itself in panic mode real quick. The Sooners are the only Big 12 team I have as consistent, considering there have been three different champions in the past three seasons and six different teams that have made an appearance in the title game in that same amount of time. 

Former Oklahoma QB Jalen Hurts.

On The Rise

TCU 

The Horned Frogs surprised everyone, and I really do mean everyone, when they made the national championship game. This was also in just Sonny Dyke‘s first season at TCU. Due to this, they got a lot of good transfers coming in to mix in with the returning talent and incoming freshman class. TCU looks to have a bright future. 

TCU HC Sonny Dykes.

Kansas 

Kansas hosted College Gameday this past season, and not in basketball. The Jayhawks started out 5-0 and their quarterback, Jalon Daniels, was playing great. He, unfortunately, got hurt and Kansas lost six out of their last seven games. I believe Kansas can build off of last season under Lance Leipold, who recently signed an extension. Daniels coming back helps their chances tremendously. 

Kansas HC Lance Leipold.

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Texas Tech 

The Red Raiders just had their best season since 2013 in Joey McGuire‘s first season as their head coach. They beat Texas, Oklahoma, and Ole Miss en route to an 8-5 record. I have only heard great things from Texas Tech fans and people around the program. There is definitely a lot of excitement in Lubbock. 

Texas Tech HC Joey McGuire 

In Panic Mode

West Virginia 

Neal Brown hasn’t won more than six games in his four seasons as West Virginia’s head coach, going 5-7, 6-4, 6-7, and 5-7. Before that, the Mountaineers had only failed to win seven games in a season once since 2001. There have to be better results this upcoming season or Neal Brown could be shown the door. 

West Virginia HC Neal Brown.

Iowa State 

I was debating if I should put Iowa State here, and I decided to do it because they seem to be taking steps back. After going 9-3 in 2020, the Cyclones went 7-6 in 2021 and 4-8 in 2022. The next season doesn’t look very optimistic either. I hope I’m wrong, but another season like the last, and Iowa State is in some real trouble. 

Iowa State HC Matt Campbell. 
Category: College FootballTag: Austin Peay, Big 12, Kansas, KT Seay, Oklahoma, TCU, Texas Tech
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