BYU took a playful jab at Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian on Saturday night following a 41-21 win over UCF that clinched an 11-1 regular season and a trip to the Big 12 Championship game.
After No. 16 Texas upset No. 3 Texas A&M on Friday, Sarkisian made his case for a College Football Playoff berth, saying it would be “a disservice to our sport” if the three-loss Longhorns were left out. BYU responded by posting the same quote alongside the final score of its victory, sparking social media buzz.
The Cougars are currently ranked No. 11 in the CFP standings, well ahead of Texas. If BYU defeats Texas Tech in the Big 12 title game, it would earn an automatic playoff bid.
11-1
— BYU FOOTBALL (@BYUfootball) November 29, 2025
Headed to the Big 12 Championship.
It would be a disservice to our sport if this team’s not a playoff team. Pic.twitter.com/4Ahhc3KPWn
However, BYU would be the first team out under current projections, with auto-bids reserved for two lower-ranked champions — one from the ACC and the top Group of Five team.
At 9-3, Texas is facing long odds. No three-loss team has ever made the CFP. However, Sarkisian has spun up the "SEC is best" conversation.
Whether the committee sides with quality wins or win totals remains to be seen. But Texas' terrible loss to Florida might've been the dagger.
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