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Back to EpisodesMOVE OVER BYU, Iowa State, Texas Tech, A Big 12 POWER is Emerging in Arizona State via NIL, Recruits
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While it's exciting to consider potential shifts in power within the Big 12, declaring Arizona State the definitive "new king" for the 2025 football season over established programs and those with their own upward trajectories is premature. However, there are certainly compelling reasons why the Sun Devils could be poised for a significant leap and potentially challenge for the top spot.
Here's a breakdown of why the buzz around Arizona State's potential "kingship" in the Big 12 is growing, especially when compared to the other programs mentioned:
Arguments for Arizona State Potentially Surpassing the Others:
- Reigning Big 12 Champions: Arizona State, under the guidance of Coach Kenny Dillingham, surprised many by winning the Big 12 Championship in the 2024 season. This immediate success provides a strong foundation and belief within the program.
- Returning Key Talent: Despite losing star running back Cameron Skattebo to the NFL, the Sun Devils are expected to return a significant portion of their key players, including:
- Quarterback Sam Leavitt: He had a strong 2024 season and is already generating some early Heisman Trophy buzz.
- Wide Receiver Jordyn Tyson: A breakout star in 2024 before injury, his return provides a top target for Leavitt.
- Key Defensive Players: Safety Xavion Alford and linebacker Keyshaun Elliott, both All-Big 12 selections, are expected back.
- Kenny Dillingham's Impact: Dillingham has injected energy and passion into the program, connecting with fans and players alike. His coaching acumen was evident in the team's rapid turnaround.
- Recruiting Momentum: Arizona State is reportedly having success in recruiting, with their 2026 class currently ranked highly. This suggests a program on an upward trajectory.
- Favorable Schedule (Potentially): While the full schedule presents challenges, they have a home-heavy slate in 2025, with seven games in Tempe.
Why the "Kingship" is Not Yet Guaranteed Over the Others:
- Iowa State: Reached the Big 12 Championship game in 2024 and returns key players, including quarterback Rocco Becht. They have a strong program under Matt Campbell.
- BYU: While their transfer portal ranking is low, the return of star quarterback Jake Retzlaff and a large portion of their defense, coupled with their 11-win season in 2024, makes them a contender.
- UCF: As a newer Big 12 member with significant resources and a desire to compete at the Power Four level, they are actively building their roster and could surprise.
- Baylor: Coach Dave Aranda salvaged his job with a strong finish to 2024 and returns key offensive pieces, including quarterback Sawyer Robertson.
- Texas Tech: Coach Joey McGuire is building momentum, and they have been active in the transfer portal, aiming to compete for a Big 12 title.
Conclusion:
Arizona State's surprising Big 12 Championship in 2024, coupled with returning talent and the energy of Kenny Dillingham, certainly positions them as a team with the potential to be a major force in the conference in 2025. They have a strong argument for being considered a top contender.
However, declaring them the definitive "new king" over established programs like Iowa State and potentially resurgent teams like BYU, UCF, Baylor, and Texas Tech is premature. All these programs have their own strengths, returning talent, and ambitions for the 2025 season.
The Big 12 in 2025 looks to be a highly competitive conference, and while Arizona State has a strong case to be near the top, their sustained success and performance against these other contenders will ultimat