You'll need to determine the location of your resultant load on the footing.
The magnitude of force at this location is equal to: 80k + 2.5klf x 24ft - 20k = 120k
From the left edge of the footing
•Find the sum of moments (stabilizing & destabilizing) acting on the footing:
(-80k x 2ft) - 1/2(2.5klf)(24ft)² + (20k x 22ft) = -440k-ft
•Determine the location of the resultant load from the left edge:
-440k-ft + 120k(X) = 0
Solve for X, X=3.66ft
•Determine the eccentricity from the centerline of footing:
e = L/2 - x = 12ft - 3.66ft = 8.34ft (left of centerline)
Since e > L/6, that is... when eccentricity is greater than the kern:
qmax = (2P) / [3B (L/2-e)]
qmax = (2 x 120k) / [3 x 8ft (12ft - 8.34ft)] = 2.73ksf