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Big 12 making no official predictions, so no last-to-first narrative this year like Arizona State

Big 12 making no official predictions, so no last-to-first narrative this year like Arizona State

Washington Post19 hours ago
FRISCO, Texas — There are no official Big 12 predictions going into this season, so there will be no last-to-first narrative like what Arizona State had in its league debut.
Going into its 30th football season, the Big 12 didn't conduct a preseason media poll predicting the order of finish for the 16-team conference. The results were way off last year.
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