The Big 12 conference has three undefeated teams remaining after Week 5. Oklahoma State knocked off 2021’s Big 12 champion Baylor. Kansas survived a last-second rally from Iowa State, and TCU dominated the Oklahoma Sooners to remain among the unbeaten.
Big 12 play in the early going has provided some fantastic games and storylines. The resurgent Kansas Jayhawks have earned the right to host “College GameDay” next Saturday when they host the TCU Horned Frogs.
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Kansas State followed its performance against Oklahoma with another strong outing, this time against Texas Tech, and the Longhorns rebounded from their loss in Lubbock with an 18-point win over West Virginia.
After Week 5’s action, let’s update the Big 12 power rankings, shall we?
Previous Rank: 1
This Week: Beat Baylor, 36-25
Oklahoma State gets revenge for the Big 12 title game loss a year ago to remain undefeated with its win over Baylor. Spencer Sanders totaled 256 yards and two touchdowns, and the Cowboys received a 98-yard kickoff return to beat the Bears in Waco.
Next Week: vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders
Previous Rank: 3
This Week: Beat Iowa State, 14-11
Kansas’ offense was held in check in this one, but the defense stood tall, limiting the Cyclones to 11 points. Iowa State had a chance to tie the game with less than a minute to play, but the kick sailed wide.
Now 5-0 on the season, the Jayhawks get set to host the undefeated TCU Horned Frogs.
Next Week: vs. TCU Horned Frogs
Previous Rank: 4
This Week: Beat Texas Tech, 37-28
A week after beating Oklahoma, the Wildcats proved it wasn’t a mirage with their 37-28 win over Texas Tech. Adrian Martinez and Deuce Vaughn both rushed for more than 170 yards. Martinez added three rushing touchdowns and 116 yards and another score.
This Kansas State team looks like a Big 12 contender with the way Martinez is playing the last two weeks.
Next Week: at Iowa State
Previous Rank: 2
This Week: Lost to Oklahoma State, 36-25
Blake Shapen threw for 345 yards and two touchdowns, but two interceptions kept Baylor from making a serious comeback against the Cowboys.
Next Week: BYE
Previous Rank: 9
This Week: Beat Oklahoma, 55-24
So, TCU’s good again. Max Duggan had a day. He threw for 302 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 116 yards and two more as the Horned Frogs walloped Oklahoma.
Next Week: at Kansas
Previous Rank: 6
This Week: Lost to Kansas, 14-11
Hunter Dekkers had another solid day throwing the ball, but the Cyclones couldn’t get it in the end zone. Iowa State was held to 5 of 18 on third downs by the Jayhawks’ defense. It doesn’t get any easier as they welcome Kansas State to town next week.
Next Week: vs. Kansas State
Previous Rank: 5
This Week: Lost to Kansas State, 37-28
Texas Tech suffered a similar fate as the Oklahoma Sooners did a week ago. They couldn’t stop Adrian Martinez and Deuce Vaughn in the running game. That win over Texas remains a good one, but the schedule stays tough with a road trip to Stillwater on the horizon.
Next Week: at Oklahoma State
Previous Rank: 8
This Week: Beat West Virginia, 38-20
Texas bounced back from its loss to Texas Tech with a big win over West Virginia on Saturday night. Hudson Card threw for 303 yards and three touchdowns. The Texas defense held the Mountaineers to 314 yards and two yards per carry.
Unlike Oklahoma, the Longhorns appear to have righted the ship before their trip to the Cotton Bowl for the Red River Showdown.
Next Week: vs. Oklahoma (Dallas)
Previous Rank: 7
This Week: Lost to TCU 55-24
Things just aren’t right with this team. Two weeks ago, they dominated Nebraska. Now, they look lost defensively. The Sooners allowed four touchdowns of 60 yards or more. They couldn’t generate a pass rush, and tackling was again an issue.
The offense wasn’t much better for Oklahoma. Dillon Gabriel struggled to hit his receivers, often throwing high, and the Sooners couldn’t rebo