Not a lot is expected out of BYUfootball in its first season in the Big 12, at least according to this new poll.
In the preseason football media poll released this week, the Cougars were picked to finish 11th in the 14-team conference.
While low, the ranking was ahead of Houston and Cincinnati, who are joining BYU and the University of Central Florida in the conference this fall.BYU is coming off an 8-5 season and returns 13 starters on both offense and defense. The Cougars open the 2023 season on Sept. 2 vs. Sam Houston, and begin their Big 12 schedule Sept. 23 at Kansas.
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