Big 12’s promised depth on display, but parity could hurt conference in CFP rankings

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At Big 12 football media day in Las Vegas in July, commissioner Brett Yormark said he felt the conference was the deepest in the country. Heading into the stretch run of the season, the Big 12 may …

Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark speaks during Big 12 NCAA college football media days in Las Vegas July 9. At Big 12 football media day in Las Vegas in July, commissioner Brett Yormark said he felt the conference was the deepest in the country.

With two weeks to go in the regular season, BYU and CU are leading the race to get to the Big 12 title game in Arlington, Texas, on Dec. 7. Yormark spoke to BuffZone a few hours before BYU was upset by unranked Kansas on Saturday night. That was the latest surprise result in a wacky season for the Big 12 where just about anything can happen each week.

A few hours later, however, K-State lost at home to then-unranked ASU and BYU was upset at home by unranked Kansas.

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