New Leadership, High Expectations: The Big 12’s Coaching Changes and the Road Ahead

Colorado’s Deion Sanders ranked as the second-worst coach in the Big 12 by CBS Sports in 2024.

The Big 12 is undergoing significant changes as it prepares to add schools from the “Four Corners” states, bidding farewell to longtime members Oklahoma and Texas. The league enters the 2024 season with new coaches, bringing a fresh look to the conference. Among the twelve incumbent programs, only Houston will see a change in leadership, with Willie Fritz taking over as head coach from Tulane.

As the Big 12 welcomes new coaches, expectations are high for their success in the upcoming season. Kyle Whittingham of Utah is one of the most successful coaches joining from the Pac-12, while Deion Sanders will garner attention as he leads Colorado back into the Big 12. Arizona and Arizona State also have new coaches in Brent Brennan and Kenny Dillingham, respectively, all eager to make their mark in the Power Four.

Despite some ranking Sanders as one of the worst coaches in FBS, expectations are high for him and his teammates to prove their worth in the competitive Big 12 coaching ranks. The league boasts several established coaches with a track record of success, contributing to a challenging landscape among its teams. With eight coaches ranked among the top 30 in CBS Sports’ Power Four coach rankings, this upcoming season promises to be an exciting and challenging one for fans and players alike.

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