It's not like bringing a cat to the spring game but Kliff Kingsbury is still winning ...
Big 12 revenue was more than $200 million dollars in 2012-13, reports Blair Kerkoff of the Kansas City Star.
Kansas State receiver Deante Burton has "proven he can play" says Wildcat coach Bill Snyder.
A halftime talk sparked a comeback during Kansas' spring game.
KSU defensive end Ryan Mueller wants to be even better this season after a breakout campaign in 2013.
Kansas safety Isaiah Johnson expects the Jayhawks to be the Big 12's top defense.
Former KU quarterback Todd Reesing thinks the offense is in good hands with new offensive coordinator John Reagan.
Iowa State's quarterback competition remains wide open after the spring game.
David Irving's dismissal from the ISU program was the right move, writes Bobby La Gesse of the Ames Tribune.
West Virginia's special teams could be a strength for the Mountaineers.
Oklahoma State will need cornerback Kevin Peterson to be a leader on defense this fall.
OSU's defensive line might be the foundation of the Cowboys' success this fall.
Oklahoma will enter the season with high expectations, which hasn't always turned out well for the Sooners, writes John E. Hoover of the Tulsa World.
Zack Sanchez is a symbol of OU's defense, writes Jenni Carlson of The Oklahoman.
Here's a position-by-position look at Baylor after the spring from John Werner of the Waco Tribune.
Former Ohio State linebacker Mike Mitchell was in Lubbock, Texas, for the Red Raiders' spring game. Mitchell is looking to finalize his future home after deciding to transfer.
Anyone have some tackling drills to share with Texas Tech defensive coordinator Matt Wallerstedt?
A superb post-spring wrapup of TCU football from Alex Apple of the Dallas Morning News.
"We got what we needed to get done," West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen said of the Mountaineers' spring game.