ROBBED: BYU, Iowa State, Utah Disrespected By AWFUL AP Poll Voters, Don't Watch College Football
ROBBED: BYU, Iowa State, Utah Disrespected By AWFUL AP Poll Voters, Don't Watch College Football  
Podcast: Locked On Big 12 | Daily College Football & Basketball Podcast
Published On: Tue Sep 30 2025
Description: The complaint that the Associated Press (AP) Poll "neglects" the Big 12 Conference is a recurring and widely discussed topic among college football fans and analysts. This perception stems from several systemic issues within the poll's dynamics, which often seem to favor the "blue blood" programs of the SEC and Big Ten.Here is an analysis of how the AP Poll is perceived to neglect or undervalue the Big 12:1. The Brand Name and Preseason Anchoring EffectReliance on Reputation: The preseason AP Poll is heavily based on brand recognition and historical success. Conferences like the SEC and Big Ten have traditional powers (Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State) that consistently start in the top 10, regardless of heavy roster turnover.The New Big 12's Challenge: With the departures of traditional powerhouses like Texas and Oklahoma, the new Big 12 is fighting an uphill battle for national respect. The new members are strong programs (like BYU, Utah, Arizona State), but they often lack the same national "brand" pull with voters to crack the top-10 initially. This "anchoring" effect means Big 12 teams must work harder to climb. 2. The "Quality Loss" vs. "Cannibalization" Dynamic SEC/Big Ten Benefit: When a highly-ranked SEC or Big Ten team loses to another highly-ranked conference foe, the loss is often framed as a "quality loss." The losing team might drop a few spots, but their overall ranking remains relatively high because they lost to a "good team" in a "tough conference."Big 12 Penalty: The Big 12 is often characterized by extreme parity and "cannibalization," where nearly any team can beat another on a given Saturday. While this makes for great football, AP voters often punish Big 12 teams more severely for losses, causing them to drop out of the poll entirely, or severely reduce the ranking of the team that beat them. This cycle devalues the conference's wins and perceived overall strength.   3. Lower Ceiling in the Polls Depth vs. Top-Heavy: In recent polls, the Big 12 often has a good number of teams ranked (or just outside the Top 25), showing its deep competition. However, they frequently lack representation in the elite top-5 or top-10 tier compared to the SEC and Big Ten.  Narrative of the "Fourth Best Conference": The AP poll's initial rankings and subsequent movements often reflect a national media narrative that places the Big 12 as the third or fourth-best conference. This lower initial ranking means Big 12 teams have less margin for error; one loss can knock them out of the poll entirely, whereas an SEC team can sustain a loss and still be ranked due to their starting position. In summary, the perception of Big 12 neglect is less about a lack of competitive teams and more about how the AP Poll's traditional voting habits—driven by brand, history, and the valuation of "quality losses"—disadvantage a conference built on competitive balance and new memberships. For the Big 12, an undefeated season often yields a lower ranking than a comparable record in the SEC or Big Ten.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!5-Hour ENERGYEnough with boring, flavorless caffeine, it’s time to give your caffeine a flavor upgrade with 5-hour ENERGY®️ shots. 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