Here’s what it would take for Utah football to make it to the Big 12 Championship game

While a long shot, the Utes still have a path to Arlington.
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah takes the field for Big-12 Football action at Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday.
The University of Utah kept its College Football Playoff hopes alive with its comeback 51-47 win over Kansas State on Saturday night.
But due to BYU’s win over Cincinnati, the Utes’ chances of making the Big 12 title game in Arlington, Texas, became more unlikely.
Texas Tech and BYU remain in full control of their own destinies heading into the final week of the 2025 regular season. If both can capture victories next week, the Cougars and Red Raiders would officially punch their tickets to the Big 12 title game.
With that being said, there’s still a long-shot path for the Utes to end up in Arlington.
Here’s what it would take for Utah to reach the Big 12 championship game:
• No. 12 Utah defeats Kansas on the road in Lawrence.
• No. 11 BYU defeats UCF in Provo.
• No. 5 Texas Tech loses to West Virginia in Morgantown.
• No. 25 Arizona State wins against Arizona at home.
In this scenario, the Red Raiders would be eliminated from Big 12 title contention in a potential three-team tiebreaker due to their record against common conference opponents played equal times, according to the Big 12’s tiebreaker rules.
The Utes would then win the tiebreaker over the Sun Devils due to their 42-10 head-to-head win in October.
Utah would then be set for a rematch against in-state rival BYU on Saturday, Dec. 6.




