ESPN’s Football Power Index (FPI) was updated following Week One, and the Big 12 made a solid early-season statement with four teams landing inside the Top 25. BYU led the way at No. 17, followed by Utah at No. 19, Iowa State at No. 23, and Kansas rounding it out at No. 25.
BYU’s climb reflects a strong performance in its opener, one that showed physicality on defense and a measured approach on offense. The Cougars moved up five spots in the rankings, placing them firmly in the early playoff metrics conversation. Utah, meanwhile, made one of the biggest jumps of the week, leaping 26 spots after an emphatic win that quickly turned national heads.
Iowa State’s positioning at No. 23 comes on the heels of a comfortable season-opening victory at home and represents a ten-spot improvement from the preseason rankings. The Cyclones may not have entered the year with much noise, but their efficiency and returning experience showed up immediately. Kansas, sneaking into the list at No. 25, was perhaps the most eye-catching addition. The Jayhawks impressed in all three phases and continue to validate the momentum built over the past two seasons.
The FPI is not an official poll, but it is used widely in strength-of-schedule analysis, postseason projections, and national comparisons. Having four Big 12 teams appear this early matters. It sets the tone for how the conference will be perceived as the playoff race begins to take shape. These rankings also create more visibility for teams trying to break through the traditional power narrative.
For a league that has undergone major realignment, this early snapshot suggests that the Big 12 has the depth to compete nationally. Whether these teams stay ranked will depend on how they navigate the coming weeks, but for now, the FPI is signaling that the Big 12 is not taking a backseat to anyone.
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