K-State Lands Two Spots On Preseason All-Big 12 Team

The release of the 2026 Preseason All-Big 12 Team spotlights standout athletes, with a marquee lineup unveiled just in time for the conference's media days.

The Big 12 is wasting no time getting into preseason mode, and the conference’s 2026 All-Big 12 team is already giving a clear snapshot of where the league’s buzz is headed.

BYU running back LJ Martin and Texas Tech defensive tackle A.J. Holmes headlined the honors as the conference’s offensive and defensive players of the year, respectively. The full team was unveiled less than 24 hours before Big 12 media days begin in Frisco, Texas, on July 7-8, with the selections coming from the media and the league’s 16 member institutions.

Martin’s rise has been central to BYU’s recent surge. The Cougars went 23-4 over the past two seasons, and the El Paso native has been a major reason why.

After putting up 718 rushing yards, 98 receiving yards and nine total touchdowns in 2024, he took another leap in 2025, finishing with 1,305 rushing yards, 255 receiving yards and 12 total touchdowns for the Pop-Tarts Bowl champions. He topped 100 rushing yards in six games and hit a career-best 222 in a late-November win over Cincinnati.

Holmes arrives at the top of the defensive list after making an immediate impact at Texas Tech following an intrastate, intraconference transfer from Houston. He stepped into a Red Raiders front that produced four 2026 NFL Draft selections and quickly became the veteran anchor.

Last season, the 6-foot-3, 300-pound senior recorded 40 tackles, 9.0 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, four pass breakups and two fumble recoveries on a Big 12 championship defense. He is now aiming for AP All-American honors for the second straight year.

The league also spotlighted one of the more remarkable breakout stories from 2025 in Drew Mestemaker. Once a sixth-string walk-on quarterback at North Texas who had not started a game since ninth grade, Mestemaker seized his chance and turned it into a massive season.

He led the FBS with 4,379 passing yards, threw 34 touchdown passes against nine interceptions and completed 68.9 percent of his throws. He now follows head coach Eric Morris to Oklahoma State, where he’ll try to do the same thing in Stillwater with a Big 12 logo on his jersey.

The preseason team itself is loaded with familiar names across the league.

At quarterback, Arizona’s Noah Fifita earned the nod as a redshirt senior. The backfield includes West Virginia’s Cam Cook and BYU’s LJ Martin, with West Virginia’s Kayden Luke at fullback. The wide receiver group features Arizona State’s Omarion Miller, Houston’s Amare Thomas and Oklahoma State’s Wyatt Young, while Texas Tech’s Terrance Carter Jr. was selected at tight end.

Up front, Cincinnati placed Joe Cotton and Evan Tengesdahl on the offensive line, Houston added Shadre Hurst, BYU landed Bruce Mitchell, and Kansas State’s John Pastore rounded out the unit.

Texas Tech dominated the defensive side of the list, placing A.J. Holmes Jr., Adam Trick, Ben Roberts, Austin Romaine and Brice Pollock on the team.

BYU added Keanu Tanuvasa, Cade Uluave, Evan Johnson and Faletau Satuala, while Houston’s Will James, Arizona State’s C.J. Fite, Kansas State’s Wendell Gregory and TCU’s Jamel Johnson also made the cut.

Special teams honors went to Texas Tech kicker Stone Harrington, Baylor punter Palmer Williams and Utah return specialist Mana Carvalho.

Texas Tech led all schools with seven selections, followed by BYU with six. Houston had three.

Arizona State, Cincinnati, Kansas State and West Virginia each had two. Arizona, Baylor, Oklahoma State, TCU and Utah each had one.

Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas and UCF were left off the list entirely.

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