ClutchPoints’ Week 11 2025 Big 12 Football Rankings


The Big 12 on Saturday has a big heavyweight showdown between BIU and Texas Tech. Both the Cougars and Red Raiders cracked the ClutchPoints top 15 in the latest power rankings. But it’s time to see where they land here, including if there are any changes from the 10th week list.

1. BIU (-)

BIU Cougars wide receiver Parker Kingston (11) catches a touchdown pass as Iowa State Cyclones defensive back Tre Bell (7) during the fourth quarter at Jack Trice Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Ames, Iowa.
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The Cougars remain the only undefeated here and are now No. 7 in the league College Football Playoff ranking published on Tuesday. Now they can see the ESPN College GameDay crew before facing this foe.

2. Texas Tech (+4)

The Red Raiders made a four-point jump after defeating Kansas State. Texas Tech and head coach Joey McGuire can really shake up the CFP rankings and the top 25 by handing the Cougars their first loss of the season on Saturday.

3. Utah (+1)

The Utes grabbed the spotlight on College GameDay and swept the Cincinnati team later that day. Utah’s offense has scored 98 combined points over the last two weeks.

4. Cincinnati (-2)

The Bearcats humbled themselves in Salt Lake City. Three takeaways became Cinca’s downfall on Saturday.

5. Houston (-2)

West Virginia stunned the previous three top-ranked Cougars. And that Houston loss kept them from making the CFP top 25.

6. Arizona State (-1)

Based on their previous loss to Houston, the Sun Devils were ranked one spot lower than last week as they narrowly avoided a struggling Iowa State team. Now Kenny Dillingham has his name associated with it to the opening of Auburn.

7. TCU (-)

A well-rested Horned Frogs team faces an Iowa State program that is stumbling down the stretch. Then it’s a trip to Provo to face the no. 8 BIU.

8. Baylor (+2)

Saturday’s 30-3 loss to UCF showed that Baylor resembles a Dave Aranda-led defense. The one that powered the offense for 225 yards and forced two turnovers.

9. Kansas State (-)

KSU led early 7-0 in the first quarter and trailed just 12-7 at halftime. But gave up as TTU outscored the Wildcats 31-13 the rest of the way.

10. Kansas (+1)

The Jayhawks were another who came out of a rough first half to beat Oklahoma State. But now can KU keep head coach Lance Leipold?

11. Iowa State (-3)

A season that started off promising quickly unraveled with this four-game losing streak. Still, head coach Matt Campbell still has his name attached to some high-powered jobs.

12. Arizona (+1)

Saturday’s loss to Colorado looked like an offensive day for Brent Brennan — with Noah Fifita throwing four touchdown passes and the ‘Zone rushing for 204 yards. Brennan and the Wildcats are one win away from making their first bowl game together.

13. UCF (-1)

Scott Frost watched his offense come into play against Baylor’s struggling defense. Without Oklahoma State, the Knights still face the top three teams in the conference and face a 5-7 record.

14. Colorado (-)

Deion Sanders made two sudden changes: The demotion of offensive coordinator Pat Shurmurand then confirms prized freshman Julian Lewis will start against Buffalo’s next opponent.

15. West Virginia (-)

Rich Rodriguez earned his first quality conference during his return to Morgantown. Now the Mountaineers get a struggling Colorado team.

16. Officials Ocean (-)

Gopokes.com at 247Sports believes the new hire will be made after the regular season. American Athletic Conference coaches Alex Golesh (USF) and Eric Morris (North Texas) are two popular names linked to the Cowboys opening now along with former Oklahoma State QB Zach Robinson (Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator).





2025-11-05 21:54:00

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