Updated
Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jul 13
Big 12 Eyes 2026 CFP Breakthrough With 1 Win in 12 Seasons
Updated
Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jul 13

Big 12 Eyes 2026 CFP Breakthrough With 1 Win in 12 Seasons

3 articles · Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jul 13

Summary

  • Brett Yormark made a playoff win the Big 12’s clearest 2026 benchmark, saying the conference must finally “credentialize” itself by winning when it matters most.
  • Texas Tech sits at the center of that push after last season’s Orange Bowl quarterfinal shutout, entering 2026 as the league favorite with the most preseason All-Big 12 picks and roster spending coaches liken to top national contenders.
  • Will Hammond’s recovery from an ACL injury remains a key variable, but coach Joey McGuire said expectations in Lubbock have shifted from merely reaching the CFP to defending the Big 12 title and winning a playoff game.
  • Five Big 12 teams won at least 9 games last season, and coaches argued the league’s depth should merit more than one CFP bid after BYU missed the field despite double-digit wins in each of the past 2 years.
  • That parity is both the conference’s selling point and its challenge, with Big 12 leaders betting a deeper, more competitive league can finally translate into postseason credibility.

Insights

As the Big 12 pushes for a 24-team playoff, will it solve its access problem or destroy the regular season?
Can Texas Tech overcome an injured QB and NCAA scandal to finally deliver the Big 12 a coveted playoff victory?
Will the Big 12's historic private capital deal be enough to challenge the financial might of the SEC and Big Ten?