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— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) October 19, 2025
- Four Big 12 programs are bowl eligible with another four who are one win away entering Week Nine.
- Arizona State, BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and Texas Tech give the Big 12 five teams with one or fewer Conference losses after Week Eight.
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- With a pair of games decided by a field goal on Saturday, the Big 12’s eight Conference games decided by three or fewer points are tied for the most in FBS.
- The Big 12 has eight programs in the top 35 of ESPN’s FPI strength of record metric: BYU (5th), Texas Tech (16th), Cincinnati (23rd), Arizona State (24th), Houston (29th), Utah (32nd), Iowa State (33rd) and TCU (35th).
- Big 12 QB Club: TCU’s Josh Hoover (T-1st), Baylor’s Sawyer Robertson (T-1st), KU’s Jalon Daniels (T-6th), Arizona’s Noah Fifita (T-8th) and UC’s Brendan Sorsby (T-8th) give the Conference five quarterbacks in the top 10 in FBS in passing touchdowns. No other conference has more than three.
- Only three FBS players have nine or more sacks this season, two of them are Texas Tech’s David Bailey (1st – 10.5 sacks) and Utah’s John Henry Daley (T-2nd – 9.0 sacks).
- Including the 2024 Big 12 Championship, the Sun Devils have won 11 consecutive games versus Big 12 opponents when quarterback Sam Leavitt starts. This marks the longest active streak among all Power Four quarterbacks.
- BYU is one of six remaining undefeated teams in FBS and has won 11 of its 13 Big 12 games since the start of the 2024 season.
- Texas Tech’s 6-1 record marks its best start through seven games since 2013.
- Cincinnati and Houston have both eclipsed their win totals from last season through Week Eight.
Big 12 Announces Week Eight Football Honorees
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— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) October 20, 2025
Offensive Player of the Week: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State and Conner Weigman, QB, Houston
Defensive Player of the Week: Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU and Tanner Wall, DB, BYU
Special Teams Player of the Week: Jesus Gomez, K, Arizona State and Ethan Sanchez, K, Houston
Freshman of the Week: Bear Bachmeier, QB, BYU
Offensive Line of the Week: Houston
Defensive Line of the Week: UCF
IRVING, Texas – Arizona State, BYU and Houston had multiple award winners as UCF and TCU rounded out the Big 12 Football weekly honors. ASU’s Jordyn Tyson and Houston’s Conner Weigman were offensive honorees while TCU’s Kaleb Elarms-Orr and BYU’s Tanner Wall earned accolades on defense. The kicker tandem of Jesus Gomez from ASU and Ethan Sanchez from Houston took home special teams awards while BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier was named Freshman of the Week. Houston had the Offensive Line of the Week, and UCF took home Defensive Line of the Week for Week Eight.
Tyson tallied 10 catches for 105 yards and a touchdown as Arizona State knocked off then-No. 7 Texas Tech, 26-22, in Tempe. The wideout made a number of key plays, including a 33-yard catch on fourth down on ASU’s game-winning drive at the end of regulation. Tyson has now scored a touchdown in the last eight games he’s played in, which is the longest active streak by a position player in FBS.
Becoming the first Houston quarterback with three passing touchdowns, a rushing touchdown and at least 95 yards on the ground in a game since Kevin Kolb in 2003, Weigman was instrumental in the Cougars’ 31-28 win over Arizona. The Cypress, Texas native’s 98 rushing yards were a career high, averaging seven yards per carry, and helped propel Houston to a 6-1 start this season.
Elarms-Orr became the first Horned Frog with 15 or more tackles in a game since Garret Wallow in 2019 in TCU’s 42-36 win over Baylor on Saturday. His 16 total tackles were tied for the second-most by a Big 12 player this season and were three more than any other Big 12 player in Week Eight. Elarms-Orr has tallied two double-digit tackle performances in his last four games.
Wall is the first BYU player to earn weekly honors on defense this season as he tallied a season-high 10 tackles in the Cougars’ win over rival, then-No. 23 Utah. In addition to the double-digit tackles, the senior safety also intercepted Utah’s Devon Dampier in the fourth quarter that set up BYU’s final scoring drive of the game.
Gomez earned weekly accolades for the third time this season with his 4-for-4 field goal performance in the Sun Devils’ 26-22 victory over then-No. 7 Texas Tech. Saturday marked his second game of four made field goals this season as he became the first kicker in the FBS this season to make four field goals against a Top-25 team. Gomez connected from 26, 28, 34 and 47 yards out in addition to a pair of extra points.
With his second game-winning field goal of the season, Sanchez’s 41-yard make as time expired clinched Houston’s win over Arizona. The senior also added four extra points on Saturday to remain a perfect 21-for-21 on the season. With 15 made field goals in seven games this season, Sanchez is already in the top 12 in UH single-season history in field goals.
Bachmeier earned his fourth consecutive Big 12 Freshman of the Week award, and fifth of the season, as he guided BYU to a 24-21 victory over then-No. 23 Utah. He threw for 166 yards and a score while rushing for 64 yards and a touchdown without committing a turnover. Facing 3rd-and-11 late in the rivalry game, Bachmeier scored on a 22-yard run, breaking a number of tackles on his way to the endzone.
Houston’s offensive line helped pave the way for a 396-yard day for the Cougars and did not allow a sack in their 31-28 win versus Arizona. Houston rushed for 232 yards against the Wildcats, which was the program’s most ever in a Big 12 game. The line’s performance on Saturday also helped secure weekly honors for quarterback Conner Weigman.
UCF won Big 12 Defensive Line of the Week honors for the first time this season after limiting West Virginia to 210 yards of total offensive. The unit accounted for seven of the Knights’ eight sacks against the Mountaineers, which was one shy of a program record. UCF’s eight sacks also tied for the second-most by an FBS team this season.