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I re-ranked my post-spring practice Top 25. The numbers in parentheses represent movement up or down (NC = No Change, NR = Not Ranked). As you will see, I had a significant change of opinion on Michigan, Ole Miss and Kentucky.

1. Alabama (NC) – Same as it ever was.

2. Ohio State (NC) – Best offense in college football in terms of personnel. They’ll go as far as the defense takes them.

3. Georgia (NC) – Defending national champs have a lot to replace, especially on defense, but a deep pool of talent from which to do it.

4. Texas A&M (NC) – It’s time for four-straight Top 10 recruiting classes, including #1 in 2022, to start paying dividends.

5. Clemson (NC) – An important season if they are to remain among the elite. Quarterbacking is key.

6. Oklahoma (NC) – Can a new coaching staff overcome significant roster turnover? The pieces are there for a great season, but it could go either way.

7. Utah (NC) – A model of consistency as a good team, they broke through in ‘21. Can they take the next step with 14 returning starters?

8. Michigan (+6)- Two new coordinators plus defensive stars to replace. The offense should be excellent.

9. Michigan State (NC) – Hit gold in the transfer portal in ‘21. They’ll need the portal to come through again to repeat that level of success.

10. Notre Dame (-2) – About as much stability as you could expect following a head coaching change. Still have to replace some key pieces, plus tough preseason losses at WR.

11. BYU (NC) – Lots of returning production from a 10-win team and a schedule that could earn enough respect to be in the CFP conversation…IF they go 12-0.

12. Baylor (NC) – One of 2021’s great stories, they’ll have to fill some holes from departures on what was a Top 10 defense, not to mention a new QB1 and RB1.

13. NC State (+4)- One of the top QBs in the country and a loaded defense have expectations sky high.

14. Oklahoma State (-1)- Another Top 10 defense that has even more departures to replace. They must get more consistent quarterbacking too.

15. Ole Miss (-5)- The self-proclaimed “Portal King” will have to rely on as many as a dozen transfers, plus two new coordinators, to keep the momentum rolling.

16. Kentucky (NR)- A team built to run the ball and play defense now has a potential 1st Round NFL QB. Could be the school’s best team ever.

17. Tennessee (-2) – They never let last year’s offseason turmoil become an excuse on the way to 7 wins in ‘21. More stability this offseason raises expectations.

18. Iowa (NC) – One of the nation’s best defenses in ‘21 could be even better this season. They must get more out of what was an anemic offense.

19. Miami (-3) – Will The U finally be back? They have some solid offensive talent, and a future pro at QB1. The defense is a question mark.

20. Oregon (-1) – A new coaching staff inherits a talented roster, but inexperience at the offensive skill positions leaves questions.


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I re-ranked my post-spring practice Top 25. The numbers in parentheses represent movement up or down (NC = No Change, NR = Not Ranked). As you will see, I had a significant change of opinion on Michigan, Ole Miss and Kentucky.

1. Alabama (NC) – Same as it ever was.

2. Ohio State (NC) – Best offense in college football in terms of personnel. They’ll go as far as the defense takes them.

3. Georgia (NC) – Defending national champs have a lot to replace, especially on defense, but a deep pool of talent from which to do it.

4. Texas A&M (NC) – It’s time for four-straight Top 10 recruiting classes, including #1 in 2022, to start paying dividends.

5. Clemson (NC) – An important season if they are to remain among the elite. Quarterbacking is key.

6. Oklahoma (NC) – Can a new coaching staff overcome significant roster turnover? The pieces are there for a great season, but it could go either way.

7. Utah (NC) – A model of consistency as a good team, they broke through in ‘21. Can they take the next step with 14 returning starters?

8. Michigan (+6)- Two new coordinators plus defensive stars to replace. The offense should be excellent.

9. Michigan State (NC) – Hit gold in the transfer portal in ‘21. They’ll need the portal to come through again to repeat that level of success.

10. Notre Dame (-2) – About as much stability as you could expect following a head coaching change. Still have to replace some key pieces, plus tough preseason losses at WR.

11. BYU (NC) – Lots of returning production from a 10-win team and a schedule that could earn enough respect to be in the CFP conversation…IF they go 12-0.

12. Baylor (NC) – One of 2021’s great stories, they’ll have to fill some holes from departures on what was a Top 10 defense, not to mention a new QB1 and RB1.

13. NC State (+4)- One of the top QBs in the country and a loaded defense have expectations sky high.

14. Oklahoma State (-1)- Another Top 10 defense that has even more departures to replace. They must get more consistent quarterbacking too.

15. Ole Miss (-5)- The self-proclaimed “Portal King” will have to rely on as many as a dozen transfers, plus two new coordinators, to keep the momentum rolling.

16. Kentucky (NR)- A team built to run the ball and play defense now has a potential 1st Round NFL QB. Could be the school’s best team ever.

17. Tennessee (-2) – They never let last year’s offseason turmoil become an excuse on the way to 7 wins in ‘21. More stability this offseason raises expectations.

18. Iowa (NC) – One of the nation’s best defenses in ‘21 could be even better this season. They must get more out of what was an anemic offense.

19. Miami (-3) – Will The U finally be back? They have some solid offensive talent, and a future pro at QB1. The defense is a question mark.

20. Oregon (-1) – A new coaching staff inherits a talented roster, but inexperience at the offensive skill positions leaves questions.


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