Mike Roach
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When I received my credential to the Big 12 Media Days, they enclosed a preseason All Big 12 ballot.
2 important things to know...
1) I find preseason rankings of any type pretty much worthless
2) I believe in transparency and being held accountable.
So with all of that said, I present my preseason All Big 12 ballot.
Standings
1. Oklahoma
2. TCU
3. Oklahoma State
4. Texas
5. Baylor
6. Texas Tech
7. West Virginia
8. Kansas State
9. Iowa State
10. Kansas
Thoughts: Oklahoma is the run away leader for me. With most of their team returning, and a lethal offense under Baker Mayfield and Lincoln Riley on campus it would be tough to pick against them. TCU and Oklahoma State are a coin flip for me. It will come down to the effectiveness of Kenny Hill and the ability of TCU to replace key players. I think they will have the top defense in the country. Oklahoma State returns a ton of talent, and Mason Rudolph will look to build on a big season. The next four teams (Texas, Baylor, Texas Tech, and West Virginia) are all about the same to me. They could finish in any order, and Baylor is the toughest to predict with all of the issues surrounding their program. West Virginia and Texas Tech are primed to explode, but defense will always be an issue with those two teams. Kansas State is just a cut below that group, with Iowa State and Kansas bringing up the rear.
Offense:
QB - Baker Mayfield - Oklahoma
RB - D'Onta Foreman - Texas
RB - Samaje Perine - Oklahoma
FB - Elijah Wellman - West Virginia
WR - KD Cannon - Baylor
WR - James Washington - Oklahoma State
WR - Shelton Gibson - West Virginia
TE - Mark Andrews - Oklahoma
OL - Connor Williams - Texas
OL - Kyle Fuller - Baylor
OL - Patrick Vahe - Texas
OL - Tyler Orlosky - West Virginia
OL - Orlando Brown - Oklahoma
KR/PR - KaVontae Turpin - TCU
Thoughts: The battle at quarterback came down to Baker Mayfield and Patrick Mahomes, and while I really like what Mahomes brings to the table, I gave the edge to Mayfield. Running back was a tough choice that really came down to D'Onta Foreman, Samaje Perine, Mike Warren, and Shock Linwood. I think Foreman has the most ability out of the group,and Perine will be in the best situation. It was a bit of a down year at the receiver position, and if I had another slot I would have probably considered John Burt. Texas has two guys on the offensive line which is notable, and KaVontae Turpin is an absolute ninja on the field.
Defense:
DL - Josh Carraway - TCU
DL - Noble Nwachuku - West Virginia
DL - Charles Walker - Oklahoma
DL - Demond Tucker - Iowa State
DL James McFarland - TCU
LB - Jordan Evans - Oklahoma
LB - Malik Jefferson - Texas
LB - Elijah Lee - Kansas State
DB - Holton Hill - Texas
DB - Jordan Sterns - Oklahoma State
DB - Davante Davis - Texas
DB - Denzel Johnson - TCU
DB - Steven Parker - Oklahoma
P - Michael Dickson - Texas
PK - Ben Grogan - Oklahoma State
Thoughts: TCU has two killers on the defensive line, and Charles Walker is one of the best players in the conference. Demond Tucker represents the cyclones on the first team, and Nwachuku is my dark horse for POY honors. A stacked linebacker group is headlined by Malik Jefferson and Jordan Evans. My defensive back group reflects how bullish I am on the Texas corners and their potential for this year. Denzel Johnson, Jordan Sterns, and Steven Parker are legit playmakers that can alter a game plan in the secondary.
Offensive POY - Baker Mayfield - Oklahoma
Defensive POY - Josh Carraway - TCU
Newcomer of the year - Shane Buechele - Texas
My decision for Offensive POY came down once again to Mahomes and Mayfield, but again I leaned slightly towards Mayfield. Malik Jefferson figured into my DPOY decision, but the safe bet was Carraway. If Shane Buechele can be somewhat effective in this offense he's an easy bet for newcomer of the year IMO.
Thoughts?
2 important things to know...
1) I find preseason rankings of any type pretty much worthless
2) I believe in transparency and being held accountable.
So with all of that said, I present my preseason All Big 12 ballot.
Standings
1. Oklahoma
2. TCU
3. Oklahoma State
4. Texas
5. Baylor
6. Texas Tech
7. West Virginia
8. Kansas State
9. Iowa State
10. Kansas
Thoughts: Oklahoma is the run away leader for me. With most of their team returning, and a lethal offense under Baker Mayfield and Lincoln Riley on campus it would be tough to pick against them. TCU and Oklahoma State are a coin flip for me. It will come down to the effectiveness of Kenny Hill and the ability of TCU to replace key players. I think they will have the top defense in the country. Oklahoma State returns a ton of talent, and Mason Rudolph will look to build on a big season. The next four teams (Texas, Baylor, Texas Tech, and West Virginia) are all about the same to me. They could finish in any order, and Baylor is the toughest to predict with all of the issues surrounding their program. West Virginia and Texas Tech are primed to explode, but defense will always be an issue with those two teams. Kansas State is just a cut below that group, with Iowa State and Kansas bringing up the rear.
Offense:
QB - Baker Mayfield - Oklahoma
RB - D'Onta Foreman - Texas
RB - Samaje Perine - Oklahoma
FB - Elijah Wellman - West Virginia
WR - KD Cannon - Baylor
WR - James Washington - Oklahoma State
WR - Shelton Gibson - West Virginia
TE - Mark Andrews - Oklahoma
OL - Connor Williams - Texas
OL - Kyle Fuller - Baylor
OL - Patrick Vahe - Texas
OL - Tyler Orlosky - West Virginia
OL - Orlando Brown - Oklahoma
KR/PR - KaVontae Turpin - TCU
Thoughts: The battle at quarterback came down to Baker Mayfield and Patrick Mahomes, and while I really like what Mahomes brings to the table, I gave the edge to Mayfield. Running back was a tough choice that really came down to D'Onta Foreman, Samaje Perine, Mike Warren, and Shock Linwood. I think Foreman has the most ability out of the group,and Perine will be in the best situation. It was a bit of a down year at the receiver position, and if I had another slot I would have probably considered John Burt. Texas has two guys on the offensive line which is notable, and KaVontae Turpin is an absolute ninja on the field.
Defense:
DL - Josh Carraway - TCU
DL - Noble Nwachuku - West Virginia
DL - Charles Walker - Oklahoma
DL - Demond Tucker - Iowa State
DL James McFarland - TCU
LB - Jordan Evans - Oklahoma
LB - Malik Jefferson - Texas
LB - Elijah Lee - Kansas State
DB - Holton Hill - Texas
DB - Jordan Sterns - Oklahoma State
DB - Davante Davis - Texas
DB - Denzel Johnson - TCU
DB - Steven Parker - Oklahoma
P - Michael Dickson - Texas
PK - Ben Grogan - Oklahoma State
Thoughts: TCU has two killers on the defensive line, and Charles Walker is one of the best players in the conference. Demond Tucker represents the cyclones on the first team, and Nwachuku is my dark horse for POY honors. A stacked linebacker group is headlined by Malik Jefferson and Jordan Evans. My defensive back group reflects how bullish I am on the Texas corners and their potential for this year. Denzel Johnson, Jordan Sterns, and Steven Parker are legit playmakers that can alter a game plan in the secondary.
Offensive POY - Baker Mayfield - Oklahoma
Defensive POY - Josh Carraway - TCU
Newcomer of the year - Shane Buechele - Texas
My decision for Offensive POY came down once again to Mahomes and Mayfield, but again I leaned slightly towards Mayfield. Malik Jefferson figured into my DPOY decision, but the safe bet was Carraway. If Shane Buechele can be somewhat effective in this offense he's an easy bet for newcomer of the year IMO.
Thoughts?