Big 12 baseball is in full swing, as we just wrapped up another great weekend of conference play. Last week, we had a major shakeup in the power rankings, and this week, things were no different! So, without further ado, here are my Big 12 baseball power rankings for the week!
The Mountaineers stay at the top of my Big 12 power rankings after a sweep over Cincinnati in Morgantown. West Virginia’s pitching staff was outstanding during this series, and when you consider the fact that Cincinnati was playing well prior to this weekend, I came away extremely impressed with the Mountaineers once again.
After Thursday’s loss to BYU, I was worried about Arizona. However, they responded by winning back-to-back close games to take the series. I really like the way this team is playing right now, and it looks like they are postseason-ready.
Anytime you can sweep a Big 12 opponent, that is big, but to do it against your in-state rival in Kansas State is very impressive in my book. I know Kansas was number one on this list at one point, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see them back on top sooner rather than later.
The Sun Devils had a chance to sweep Texas Tech this past weekend, but couldn’t quite pull it off. This team has plenty left in the tank, and I feel confident when I say that they will make the postseason in year one in this conference.
I can’t quite put my finger on this team this season. One week, they look like one of the best teams in the Big 12, and the next, they look like a bottom-tier team. This past weekend, they looked like they didn’t belong. After taking game one against UCF, the Horned Frogs put up a combined three runs in the final two games of the series and lost both of them.
The Cowboys only played two games this weekend due to some weather issues in Stillwater. They ended up splitting the two-game series against Houston. I didn’t see enough from them to move them down or move them up this weekend.
Much like some other teams on the list, I have been waiting for Baylor to come up with a series win, and they did just that against Utah. Consistency has been an issue for this team, but it was nice to see them back in the win column.
Finally! UCF got a series win! It seems like forever since I said that, but beating TCU was hopefully the push this team needs to get things turned around.
Splitting a series against Oklahoma State on the road isn’t bad, but I would have rather seen this Houston team get one more crack at the Cowboys, but due to some weather issues, they didn’t get that opportunity.
I was skeptical about Kansas State, and it turned out that I was right. The Wildcats were absolutely dominated by their in-state rival, Kansas, this past weekend as they were swept in their three-game series. Ouch.
If not for a Saturday win, the Red Raiders would have been swept. I feel like I have been waiting for this team to click and put it all together this year, and it just hasn’t happened yet. Time is not on this team’s side right now.
Just last week, I was talking about Cincinnati turning a corner, and they followed that up by getting swept against West Virginia. I guess if you were to get swept by someone, at least it was by the number one team in my power ranking.
No changes for Utah here after losing two out of three to Baylor in Waco. It’s been a rough few weekends for the Utes after a strong start to the season in non-conference play. Welcome to the Big 12, Utah.
While the Cougars did give Arizona a scare on Thursday night, they weren’t able to follow that game with win to clinch the series. Despite the loss, I thought BYU showed some fight, which is something I haven’t seen a lot of from this team.
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