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Big 12 championship game predictions

Predict this year's Big 12 championship matchup

  • BYU vs Iowa State

    Votes: 25 41.0%
  • BYU vs Kansas State

    Votes: 12 19.7%
  • BYU vs Colorado

    Votes: 16 26.2%
  • Iowa St vs Kansas State

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Iowa St vs Colorado

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • Kansas St vs Colorado

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • None of the above (list your prediction in the comments)

    Votes: 1 1.6%

With only a handful of games left in the season, who do you have for this year's Big 12 football championship game? For purposes of this poll, I only included teams with 0 or 1 conference losses so far. But feel free to write your own matchup in the comments if you think it would be someone else.

Remaining games (overall record, conference record)

BYU (8-0, 5-0)
@ Utah
Kansas
@ Arizona St
Houston

Iowa St (7-0, 4-0)
Texas Tech
@ Kansas
Cincinnati
@ Utah
Kansas St

Kansas St (7-1, 4-1)
@ Houston
Arizona St
Cincinnati
@ Iowa St

Colorado (6-2, 4-1)
@ Texas Tech
Utah
@ Kansas
Oklahoma St

2024 UCF (Advanced Metrics)

Updated For Week 10

I have access to some advanced metrics and wanted to pass on where UCF ranks. For the record, this is currently predicting 70%+ of college football game outcomes. This will be become more accurate over the course of the year once there are more data points. It does not calculate competition vs FCS.

Offense includes Points Per Drive, Results from the +40, Explosive Plays, Play Efficiency, Negative Drives, SOS, Rush Ranking, Pass Ranking.
Defense includes Points Per Drive, Results from the-40, Explosive Plays, Play Efficiency, Negative Drives, SOS, Rush Ranking, Pass Ranking.

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The Rizkler Effect…

When this dude kills it for the rest of the season, what do you think the implications are in regards to recruiting (dude could be here for three more years)? How does this allow us to get better transfers (particularly lineman)? Who could we potentially lose?

I think having a set in stone QB helps in all aspects. This could be bigger than just having a QB.

***No. 1 lineman Lamar Brown visits UCF: 'I love this place' 🏈

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Lamar Brown is the nation's top-rated lineman in the Class of 2026. And that includes both offense and defense.

On Rivals, the 6-foot-5, 260-pounder from Baton Rouge (La.) University Lab is considered the nation's No. 1 defensive tackle. Elsewhere, Brown is ranked as the top interior offensive lineman. Regardless, Brown is considered five-star talent.

UCF has been trending in Brown's recruitment and on Saturday he made his long-awaited first visit to campus.

"I loved it," Brown said. "I met all the offensive and defensive coaches. I met with the head coach, Gus Malzahn. They're all really great guys. I learned so much. I saw the campus. Everything was great. This is my first time in Orlando. I really like it."

Brown has become particularly close with his UCF recruiter, cornerbacks coach Trovon Reed.

"You gotta love a person from The Boot," Brown said. "Getting able to meet him was great."

Like Brown, Reed is a Louisiana native, originally from Thibodaux.

So where would UCF want him to play?

"They plan for me to play on both sides," Brown said.

Brown said most schools are recruiting him for either offense or defense, but not both.

"I'd love to play on both sides," he said.

If he had to choose offense or defense, Brown said he couldn't even pick at this point. He likes playing both. He does feel he's more dominant at one spot though.

"Probably defense," Brown said. "I've played defense my whole life. I just started playing offense in week eight of my freshman year."

Brown recently told Rivals that UCF could be his early leader. He smiled when asked if that was still the case.

"It's up there," he said. "From the head coach to the relationship I have with Coach Reed, I love everything about it. I just love this place."

As for other schools, Brown visited Texas A&M last week and plans to visit Oregon on June 21. Georgia and Florida State are also heavily involved. Given his national stature, his offer list is lengthy.

Brown said he plans to remain in close contact with UCF and hopes to come down for a game this season.

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