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Parity threatens to reign supreme in the SEC, offense is the name of the game at Penn State, plus what to make of Florida State and a potentially deep Big 12
College football teams are coming out of spring practice and on the other side of the spring transfer portal window, marking an ideal time for ESPN to update its top 25 rankings. As expected, there was a heavy dose of the SEC and Big Ten,
Each of these teams is aiming to prove college football fans wrong in the upcoming season. South Carolina is coming off its best year since 2017, and there is a great deal of optimism surrounding the Gamecocks. The team returns promising young players, including quarterback LaNorris Sellers and defensive end Dylan Stewart.
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Sooners Wire on MSNWhere does each SEC team fall in ESPN's updated SP+ rankings?ESPN's SP+ rankings project the Oklahoma Sooners to rank 16th overall in the 2025 college football season. Oklahoma's offense is projected 25th, defense 13th, and special teams 31st.
Kickoff might be 99 days away, but we have some idea of how the 2025 college football season will pan out for the Cardinals thanks to the SP+ metric.
Clemson has some of the top talent in the country heading into 2025, with CBS Sports projecting multiple Tigers to win individual awards.
No matter how much changes in college football, there's one thing that remains the same: We love ranking things. This sport can't even have a playoff without a set of rankings to determine who is in the field.
Cade Klubnik and Arch Manning occupy the top two spots in Joel Klatt's top 10 quarterbacks for 2025, while an SEC transfer comes in at No. 3.