Big 12 Football: Power-Ranking the Most Talented Offenses of 2013By Ian Berg(Featured Columnist) on February 20, 2013 941 reads
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The Big 12 has become known as an offensive conference over the past decade, and the coming year it will not disappoint. There are a number of top offenses that are littered throughout the conference that will be major players on the national stage in 2013.
The top five are very talented, but from top to bottom the conference has a lot of offensive-minded coaches and teams.
Looking ahead to the new season, this is how the Big 12 offenses stack up for 2013.
Best of the Rest
The Kansas Jayhawks picked up an offensive guru in Charlie Weis before last season, but the team still struggled to produce anything resembling a quality offense. The Jayhawks landed a ton of JUCOs in this past recruiting cycle, so things could change.
As of now, they are the bottom feeder of the Big 12.
Iowa State isn’t far behind, but the Cyclones win ballgames.
Kansas State may be the biggest surprise at No. 6. This squad returns a lot of offensive talent, and I think the team upgrades at quarterback. Daniel Sams is the real deal for the Wildcats. Here is how the rest of the Big 12 stacks up:
No. 10: Kansas Jayhawks
No. 9: Iowa State Cyclones
No. 8: TCU Horned Frogs
No. 7: Texas Longhorns
No. 6: Kansas State Wildcats