Mark my words: by October of this season Arizona will be the most disrespected team in the Big 12 preseason top 25 and it will be completely justified based on what the analytics actually say about this roster. everybody wants to crown the usual suspects in this conference and pretend the pecking order is settled but the numbers tell a completely different story about where Arizona fits into the hierarchy.
Look at what Arizona returns compared to the rest of the Big 12. The quarterback room alone separates this program from at least six teams in the conference that are going through full rebuilds at the most important position. Oklahoma State brought in 50 portal transfers under a new coaching staff which is basically hitting the reset button on everything. Cincinnati is still figuring out what they are. Houston is a mess. Even programs like Baylor and TCU have legitimate questions about their offensive identity coming out of spring ball.
The conference power ranking right now has a clear top tier of maybe three teams and then a massive middle class where Arizona belongs. But here is what the national guys keep missing. Arizona's returning production metrics across the offensive line and secondary are actually better than most of the teams getting ranked ahead of them in those early projections. The continuity in the system matters more than the flashy portal additions that other programs are making.
People see Arizona lost some names to the portal and assume the floor dropped out. But the actual on-field data from last season shows a team that was competitive in every single conference game they played. The margin between Arizona and the teams above them in the standings was razor thin in terms of yards per play and third down conversion rates. Those are the numbers that stabilize year to year.
By the time conference play starts Arizona will be sitting right in that 4th to 6th range in the Big 12 power rankings and everybody will act surprised. But the signs are all there in the spring practice reports and the roster construction. This is a top half of the conference team that just needs the national narrative to catch up.