It has been more than four months since the last college football game of the season was played in Tampa, Florida, and plenty has happened since then. Through signing day, offseason roster changes, injuries and some spring practice development, most teams look a bit different as college campuses start to clear out for the summer.
With that in mind, it’s time to take stock in how the last third of the calendar has changed the Big 12. Which of them will be a worthwhile investment heading in 2017?
Baylor: Sell. Baylor just doesn't boast the same firepower it has in previous seasons.