Kinda shows how much we're in their head, they cover us twice with some sort of passive aggressive flavor of obvious dumbass.
"The following teams have returning starters:
Texas: We'll see how much Ash has grown.
Oklahoma: Landry has coughed it up too much in the past, if he can develop some new safety blankets after Broyles you like OU a lot with him back though.
Texas Tech: Seth Doege. If they improve on D from atrocious to average there could be big trouble from Lubbock.
Geno Smith: He's coming off a 7 INT season, which is very good.
KSU: Collin Klein, arguably the best QB in the conference.
TCU: Pachall also avoided TO's well last year but it's not clear if his defense will be able to force any with all their losses.
Helps clear up the middle of the pack somewhat, no? As for the top, the presumed favorites have some of the following flaws:
WVU: Just lost every defensive player who would have been useful this year.
OU: Turnover-prone QB, still struggling to build a running game to help him.
UT: Long way to go at QB.
KSU: One-man show coming off a somewhat lucky season. If not for their large TO margin last year, their terrible ypp and ypp allowed numbers would have sunk them."