Big 12 Spring Practice: Biggest Questions for Each Team
Dec 6, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; The Baylor Bears celebrate winning a share of the Big 12 championship after the game against the Kansas State Wildcats at McLane Stadium. The Bears defeated the Wildcats 38-27. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
With Big 12 spring practices starting to ramp up here in the beginning of March, here is a look at the biggest question facing each team in the conference.
Well, here we are with the one Power Five conference that had no teams make the College Football Playoff but also the only conference that had multiple teams in contention the day before Selection Sunday.
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The near misses of a playoff by the Baylor Bears and the TCU Horned Frogs last year had many Big 12 fans upset, but many of the programs, including those two, have given us lots of reasons to be excited this year given the returning talent and the gains that should be made in experience.
That makes Big 12 spring practices very interesting for lots of schools. You have two schools looking to play for the national title this year, you have the two marquee schools looking to restore their dominance, and a host of other schools that could be great in this surprisingly deep 10-team conference.
All of these teams have to answer a few questions about themselves, though, many of which are at quarterback and the skill positions, but some are on defense and in coaching.
Here are the biggest questions facing every Big 12 team heading into spring practice.
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