Predicting 2025 College Football Playoff
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Who our 28 college football staffers believe will win the national title (Texas?), the Heisman (not Arch?) and more, plus bold predictions.
Belichick still has people to answer to in college football, but he is finding it easier to create a shared vision. "There’s no owner," he said, "there’s no owner’s son."
The top five quarterbacks from our final 2024 rankings —Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, Cam Ward, Kurtis Rourke and Jaxson Dart—have all moved on to the NFL, which opens the door for a new wave of top-tier quarterback talent across college football.
From Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith to Texas’s Colin Simmons, here are our first- and second-team selections who should have major impacts in 2025.
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College football rankings: Each AP Top 25 team's biggest beacon of hope, cause for concern in 2025
Though the 2025 college football season is just a few days away, hope still springs eternal among most fanbases. That veneer of offseason optimism has yet to wear off. All of the positive training camp reports and preseason rankings have bolstered that positive outlook.
Five of the six national champions from the 2018-23 seasons went undefeated, marking an era filled with dominant teams. Last year’s debut of the 12-team College Football Playoff featured a two-loss Ohio State team as national champion, which could signal that being a dominant champion is now more difficult.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/ucf as Scott Frost Sounds Off On Expanded College Football Playoff Discussions. It's a different College Football world from the one UCF coach Scott Frost left in 2022, even more so since he left UCF after the 2017 season.
Alabama failed to meet expectations the last two seasons, but it should look different with Kalen DeBoer's year of experience.