College Football 150 National Championship All-Time Season Rankings. Where Does 2022 Georgia Rank?

150 Best College Football National Championship Season Rankings. The best national title runs in the history of college football

Which college football national champions had the best seasons? How do their runs rank? We highlight the greatest of all-time with the 150 Greatest National Championship Season rankings. 


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150 Greatest College Football National Champions

150 Greatest College Football National Champions
CFN 2022 Final Rankings | No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4
No. 5No. 6 | No. 7 | No. 8 | No. 9 | No. 1011-25 | 26-50
51-75 | 76-100 | 101-125 | 126-150 | Just Missed
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Is 2020 Alabama the greatest team of all-time? Is it 2019 LSU, or 1894 Yale, or …? That’s a matter of opinion. However, what’s easier to do is ask this question.

Where’s 2022 Georgia after its dominant national title win over TCU?

Which national champion came up with the greatest season in the history of college football?

How are you possibly supposed to rank close over 150 years of the best of the best college football teams?

How do you sell the idea that some Ivy League team from the 1800s was among the greatest of all-time based on an opinion? That’s not fair.

That old school team would lose to the 2022 Georgia backups by 295 points.

On talent and ability, trying to rank and contrast today’s college football teams to anything from 100ish years ago is like comparing apples to … Jupiter. It’s a totally different game now.

And then there’s the problem of just how fatally flawed the system for determining a champion used to be. It’s not like anyone could watch three screens of games in 1869 – or 1969. National champions from back in the day – and even as recently as the mid-1990s – were crowned on a guess.

So with all of that in mind, we’ve ranked the 150 greatest national champions of all-time based on how good their seasons wereThe CFN Season Formula is about straight numbers, wins, losses, point totals and strengths of schedules to measure just how strong a campaign really was. It’s not an opinion of how good the teams might have been.

It’s a simple theory. The more wins, and the more big wins, the higher the ranking. The more games a team played, the more chances for losses, wearing down, injuries, or bad days. It’s why some of the highest-ranked teams on this list are from the modern day – the more recent champions played more games.

If you won a national championship playing a schedule of cupcakes and high school teams – looking at you, 1895 Penn – this formula exposes that.

The ground rules.

1. There are more than 150 college football national champions. Over the last 153 years – even though there have only been 152 college football seasons, but whatever – there were plenty of split titles.

Because there was no true national championship game up until the BCS was formed in 1998, crowning a champion was often a popularity contest. Only the top 150 according to the CFN Season Formula make the list.

2. Only the main methods for each era are counted. Sorry, 2017 UCF, and sorry to a few of the Alabama “national champions” that the school continues to brag about. These are based off of the top selection organizations in each era …

1869 to 1879: National Championship Foundation (NCF)
1880 to 1935: NCF & Helms Athletic Foundation
1936 to 1949: Associated Press (AP)
1950 to 1981: AP & United Press International (UPI)
1982 to 1997: AP (and 2003) & USA Today (Coaches Poll)
1998 to 2013: Bowl Championship System
2014 to 2022: College Football Playoff

FIRST TEAMS OUT …

154. 1911 Penn State (8-0-1)

All-Time Season Score: 14.0344
Key Season Score Element: 5 Bad Wins (wins over teams with three wins or fewer, or not at the highest level at the time) in 9 games
Best Win: Penn State 5, at Cornell 0
Worst Game: Penn State 0, at Navy 0

1911 was a weird college football season. Navy ended up unbeaten, but it finished with three ties. One was against Penn State, and one was against Princeton – both of the split national champions. Penn State had the better year than Princeton with a few more big wins, and with a defense that allowed just 15 points.

153. 1910 Pitt (9-0)

All-Time Season Score: 14.0700
Key Season Score Element: Outscored teams 282-0
Best Win: Pitt 17, Georgetown 0
Worst Game: Pitt 19, Westminster 0

Seven of the nine wins came against teams that weren’t officially in the college football mix and/or finished with fewer than three wins. It was the year when the forward pass became a bigger part of the game, but it didn’t matter to a Pitt D that didn’t allow a point.

152. 1923 Michigan (8-0)

All-Time Season Score: 14.1300
Key Season Score Element: Outscored teams 150-12
Best Win: Michigan 10, Minnesota 0
Worst Game: Michigan 26, Quantico Marines 6

It’s a soft national championship considering there was only one amazing win – over Minnesota in the regular season finale – and a whole slew of mediocre victories over bad Case, Ohio State, and Michigan State teams. The D pitched a shutout in five of the eight games and allowed more than three points once … against Quantico Marines.

151. 1910 Harvard (8-0-1)

All-Time Season Score: 14.1944
Key Season Score Element: Outscored teams 155-5
Best Win: Harvard 12, Brown 0
Worst Game: Harvard 0, Yale 0

There were a few great wins, but they were offset by a whole lot of teams that fall into the Bad Win category. Five of the eight victories were bad, and there was a tie against Yale on the road in the season finale. The D gave up just five points all year, coming in a 27-5 win over a strong Cornell squad.

150 Greatest College Football National Champions
CFN 2022 Final Rankings | No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4
No. 5No. 6 | No. 7 | No. 8 | No. 9 | No. 1011-25 | 26-50
51-75 | 76-100 | 101-125 | 126-150 | Just Missed
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150 Greatest College Football National Champions: Top 150

College Football Rankings Final 1 To 131: 2022 Season Formula. Who Had The Best Years?

College Football Season Rankings. How did all 131 teams stack up – and who had the most fun – according to the CFN Season Ranking Formula?

The 2022 Final College Football News Season Rankings from No. 1 to 131? How did all the seasons stack up based on the CFN Season Formula.


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CFN College Football Rankings: 2022 Final Season Rankings

CFN 2022 Rankings: Season Formula Final
101-131 | 76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10 | Top 5
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The CFN Season Formula is based on straight numbers, wins, losses, and strengths of schedules to measure just how good a season really was, and NOT how good we thought all of the teams were.

That’s what the CFN Opinion Rankings are for.

This is all about evaluating every team’s season from start to finish with an emphasis on the big wins, the painful losses, and who had the toughest and easiest roads.

This formula – used to compare seasons on a historical basis, as well as year-by-year – only cares about victories and the raw numbers, completely taking out the eye test.

It’s simple … was your schedule good, and did you win with it? Then your ranking is high. Was your schedule mediocre? This exposes that. Here’s the breakdown of how the CFN Season Formula is calculated.

One more note before getting started. The idea of the “best” and “worst” wins are based on how important the wins are according to the formula. The win over the key rival is obviously the biggest moment, but it might not have been the win over the best team on the slate.

Basically, which teams had the most fun, and which teams didn’t?

131 Colorado (1-11)

2022 CFN Season Score: -3.41
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 103
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 62
2021 CFN Season Score: 97
Best Win: Cal 20-13
Worst Loss: Arizona State 42-34

130 UMass (1-11)

2022 CFN Season Score: -3.15
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 131
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 130
2021 CFN Season Score: 130
Best Win: Stony Brook 20-3
Worst Loss: Arkansas State 35-33

129 Nevada (2-10)

2022 CFN Season Score: -2.28
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 130
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 100
2021 CFN Season Score: 54
Best Win: Texas State 38-14
Worst Loss: Incarnate Word 55-41

128 Northwestern (1-11)

2022 CFN Season Score: -1.67
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 110
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 67
2021 CFN Season Score: 118
Best Win: Nebraska 31-28
Worst Loss: Southern Illinois 31-24

127 USF (1-12)

2022 CFN Season Score: -1.50
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 126
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 92
2021 CFN Season Score: 117
Best Win: Howard 42-20
Worst Loss: Temple 54-28

126 New Mexico (2-10)

2022 CFN Season Score: -0.63
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 129
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 122
2021 CFN Season Score: 122
Best Win: UTEP 27-10
Worst Loss: Colorado State 17-0

125 Charlotte (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: -0.30
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 123
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 119
2021 CFN Season Score: 98
Best Win: Rice 56-23
Worst Loss: William & Mary 41-24

124 Hawaii (3-10)

2022 CFN Season Score: 0.04
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 121
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 107
2021 CFN Season Score: 86
Best Win: UNLV 31-25
Worst Loss: Colorado State 17-13

123 Akron (2-10)

2022 CFN Season Score: 0.51
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 119
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 128
2021 CFN Season Score: 127
Best Win: Northern Illinois 44-12
Worst Loss: Central Michigan 28-21

122 Arkansas State (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: 1.48
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 128
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 121
2021 CFN Season Score: 116
Best Win: ULM 45-28
Worst Loss: Old Dominion 29-26

121 Temple (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: 1.62
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 114
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 98
2021 CFN Season Score: 119
Best Win: USF 54-28
Worst Loss: Rutgers 16-14

120 Virginia Tech (3-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 1.67
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 90
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 57
2021 CFN Season Score: 83
Best Win: Liberty 23-22
Worst Loss: Old Dominion 20-17

119 Northern Illinois (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: 1.84
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 120
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 101
2021 CFN Season Score: 41
Best Win: Eastern Michigan 39-10
Worst Loss: Akron 44-12

118 ULM (4-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 1.88
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 116
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 126
2021 CFN Season Score: 104
Best Win: Louisiana 21-17
Worst Loss: Arkansas State 45-28

117 Old Dominion (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: 1.90
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 107
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 110
2021 CFN Season Score: 84
Best Win: Coastal Carolina 49-21
Worst Loss: Georgia State 31-17

116 Louisiana Tech (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: 1.93
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 124
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 99
2021 CFN Season Score: 112
Best Win: Middle Tennessee 40-24
Worst Loss: Charlotte 26-21

115 Virginia (3-7)

2022 CFN Season Score: 2.10
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 75
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 56
2021 CFN Season Score: 79
Best Win: Georgia Tech 16-9
Worst Loss: Miami 14-12

114 FIU (4-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 2.35
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 127
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 127
2021 CFN Season Score: 126
Best Win: New Mexico State 21-7
Worst Loss: Texas State 41-12

113 Texas State (4-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 2.45
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 122
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 118
2021 CFN Season Score: 115
Best Win: Appalachian State 36-24
Worst Loss: Nevada 38-14

112 Boston College (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: 2.49
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 74
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 45
2021 CFN Season Score: 88
Best Win: NC State 21-20
Worst Loss: Virginia Tech 27-10

111 Cal (4-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 2.61
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 67
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 55
2021 CFN Season Score: 91
Best Win: Arizona 49-31
Worst Loss: Colorado 20-13

110 Stanford (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: 2.70
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 73
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 61
2021 CFN Season Score: 102
Best Win: Notre Dame 16-14
Worst Loss: Cal 27-20

109 Colorado State (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: 2.81
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 125
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 93
2021 CFN Season Score: 114
Best Win: Hawaii 17-13
Worst Loss: Sacramento State 41-10

108 Rutgers (4-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 2.91
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 85
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 66
2021 CFN Season Score: 99
Best Win: Indiana 24-17
Worst Loss: Nebraska 14-13

107 Arizona State (3-9)

2022 CFN Season Score: 3.11
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 76
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 53
2021 CFN Season Score: 56
Best Win: Washington 45-38
Worst Loss: Stanford 15-14

106 Rice (5-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 3.22
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 109
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 120
2021 CFN Season Score: 101
Best Win: Louisiana 33-21
Worst Loss: Charlotte 56-23

105 UNLV (5-7)

2022 CFN Season Score: 3.41
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 113
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 112
2021 CFN Season Score: 120
Best Win: North Texas 58-27
Worst Loss: Hawaii 31-25

104 Georgia State (4-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 3.44
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 101
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 95
2021 CFN Season Score: 49
Best Win: Southern Miss 42-14
Worst Loss: Charlotte 42-41

103 Nebraska (4-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 3.73
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 68
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 46
2021 CFN Season Score: 95
Best Win: Iowa 24-17
Worst Loss: Northwestern 31-28

102 Western Michigan (5-7)

2022 CFN Season Score: 4.06
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 117
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 81
2021 CFN Season Score: 40
Best Win: Toledo 20-14
Worst Loss: Northern Illinois 24-21

101 Navy (4-8)

2022 CFN Season Score: 4.29
2022 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 89
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 97
2021 CFN Season Score: 82
Best Win: UCF 17-14
Worst Loss: Delaware 14-7

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College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 20 Best Quarterbacks

College Football Transfer Portal 2023: Ranking the 20 best quarterbacks switching teams

Who are the best and brightest quarterbacks in the 2023 college football transfer portal? Where will they be playing this season?


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Quarterbacks

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They’re the ones who make the biggest and most immediate impact in the transfer portal – the quarterbacks are still the stars.

Granted, the four teams in the College Football Playoff were all led by homegrown stars – for the most part, even though Stetson Bennett left and came back – but that Caleb Williams guy was pretty good.

Based on a loose combination of best player/will make the biggest impact, here are the 20 best quarterbacks in the 2023 college football transfer portal and where they all landed.

2023 Transfer Portal Rankings
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

20 Mikey Keene

New School: Fresno State
Former School: UCF

19 Jack Plummer

New School: Louisville
Former School: Cal

18 Cade McNamara

New School: Iowa
Former School: Michigan

17 Luke Altmyer

New School: Illinois
Former School: Ole Miss

16 Emory Jones

New School: Cincinnati
Former School: Arizona State

15 Davis Brin

New School: Georgia Southern
Former School: Tulsa

14 Nick Evers

New School: Wisconsin
Former School: Oklahoma

13 Jeff Sims

New School: Nebraska
Former School: Georgia Tech

12 Phil Jurkovec

New School: Pitt
Former School: Boston College

11 Collin Schlee

New School: UCLA
Former School: Kent State

10 Kedon Slovis

New School: BYU
Former School: Pitt

9 JT Daniels

New School: Rice
Former School: West Virginia

8 Hudson Card

New School: Purdue
Former School: Texas

7 Brennan Armstrong

New School: NC State
Former School: Virginia

6 Tanner Mordecai

New School: Wisconsin
Former School: SMU

5 Spencer Sanders

New School: Ole Miss
Former School: Oklahoma State

4 Devin Leary

New School: Kentucky
Former School: NC State

3 DJ Uiagalelei

New School: Oregon State
Former School: Clemson

2 Sam Hartman

New School: Notre Dame
Former School: Wake Forest

1 Shedeur Sanders

New School: Colorado
Former School: Jackson State

2023 Transfer Portal Rankings
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

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College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Wide Receivers

College Football Transfer Portal 2023: Ranking the 15 best wide receivers switching teams

Who are the best and brightest wide receivers in the 2023 college football transfer portal? Where will they be playing this season?


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Wide Receivers

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There are a whole lot of top teams that could’ve used some wide receiver help through the transfer portal last year – looking your way, Alabama – and they’re about to land them this time around.

Based on a combination of the best players and who’ll make the biggest splashes, here’s our ranking of the top wide receivers in the 2023 college football transfer portal and where they all decided to go.

They’re the 15 wide receivers in the transfer portal you need to know.

2023 Transfer Portal Rankings
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

15 Tyrone Broden

New School: Arkansas
Former School: Bowling Green

14 Theo Wease

New School: Missouri
Former School: Oklahoma

13 Jimmy Horn Jr.

New School: Colorado
Former School: USF

12 Dont’e Thornton

New School: Tennessee
Former School: Oregon

11 Tre Harris

New School: Ole Miss
Former School: Louisiana Tech

10 Traeshon Holden

New School: Oregon
Former School: Alabama

9 J. Michael Sturdivant

New School: UCLA
Former School: Cal

8 RaRa Thomas

New School: Georgia
Former School: Mississippi State

7 De’Zhaun Stribling

New School: Oklahoma State
Former School: Washington State

6 Tyrese Chambers

New School: Maryland
Former School: FIU

5 Devontez Walker

New School: North Carolina
Former School: Kent State

4 Elijah Spencer

New School: Minnesota
Former School: Charlotte

3 Dante Cephas

New School: Penn State
Former School: Kent State

2 Dorian Singer

New School: USC
Former School: Arizona

1 Dominic Lovett

New School: Georgia
Former School: Missouri

2023 Transfer Portal Rankings
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

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College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Running Backs

College Football Transfer Portal 2023: Ranking the 15 best running backs switching teams

Who are the best and brightest running backs in the 2023 college football transfer portal? Where will they be playing this season?


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Running Backs

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They might not get the spotlight and press of the quarterbacks, but the running backs can make a whole lot of noise once they switch to their new teams.

Who’ll make the biggest impacts, who’ll have the best seasons, and where are all the top running backs going? Here’s our ranking of the top backs in the 2023 college football transfer portal and where they all landed.

They’re the 15 running backs in the transfer portal you need to know.

2023 Transfer Portal Rankings
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

15 Asa Martin

New School: Troy
Former School: Memphis

14 Jaren Mangham

New School: Michigan State
Former School: USF

13 Dillon Johnson

New School: Washington
Former School: Mississippi State

12 Byron Cardwell

New School: Cal
Former School: Oregon

11 Ray Davis

New School: Kentucky
Former School: Vanderbilt

10 Aidan Robbins

New School: BYU
Former School: UNLV

9 LJ Johnson

New School: SMU
Former School: Texas A&M

8 Kavosiey Smoke

New School: Colorado
Former School: Kentucky

7 Dominic Richardson

New School: Baylor
Former School: Oklahoma State

6 Treshaun Ward

New School: Kansas State
Former School: Florida State

5 Brian Battie

New School: Auburn
Former School: USF

4 Carson Steele

New School: UCLA
Former School: Ball State

3 MarShawn Lloyd

New School: USC
Former School: South Carolina

2 Trey Sanders

New School: TCU
Former School: Alabama

1 Sean Tyler

New School: Minnesota
Former School: Western Michigan

2023 Transfer Portal Rankings
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

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College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Linebackers

College Football Transfer Portal 2023: Ranking the 15 best linebackers switching teams

Who are the best and brightest linebackers in the 2023 college football transfer portal? Where will they be playing this season?


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Linebackers

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Oh is this bunch good.

From a few thumpers who can stop the run, to a few hybrids who can do a little of everything, to a bunch of defenders who’ll step right in and become quarterbacks of the defense, there’s going to be a whole lot of noise being made by this year’s group of linebackers in the transfer portal.

Based on a combination of the best players and who’ll make the biggest splashes, here’s our ranking of the top linebackers in the 2023 college football transfer portal and where they all decided to go.

They’re the 15 linebackers in the transfer portal you need to know.

2023 Transfer Portal Rankings
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

15 Jestin Jacobs

New School: Oregon
Former School: Iowa

14 Ryan Selig

New School: Minnesota
Former School: Western Michigan

13 DeMario Tolan

New School: Auburn
Former School: LSU

12 JB Brown

New School: Kansas
Former School: Bowling Green

11 Jamil Muhammad

New School: USC
Former School: Georgia State

10 Monty Montgomery

New School: Ole Miss
Former School: Louisville

9 Francisco Mauigoa

New School: Miami
Former School: Washington State

8 Levani Damuni

New School: Utah
Former School: Stanford

7 Antonio Grier

New School: Arkansas
Former School: USF

6 Femi Oladejo

New School: UCLA
Former School: Cal

5 Keenan Pili

New School: Tennessee
Former School: BYU

4 Justin Flowe

New School: Arizona
Former School: Oregon

3 Mason Cobb

New School: USC
Former School: Oklahoma State

2 Ernest Hausmann

New School: Michigan
Former School: Nebraska

1 Omar Speights

New School: LSU
Former School: Oregon State

2023 Transfer Portal Rankings
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

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College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Head Coaches

New head coaches in new places – who are the seven head coaches who switched jobs, and who’ll make the biggest impact?

Which head coaches are going to new places and who should be the best of the lot? They might not be in a transfer portal, but like the top prospects, a few key coaches moved around.


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Head Coaches

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Okay, okay, there isn’t a transfer portal for college football head coaches, but the ones at new gigs were out there in the mix – just like the players who switched schools – and they found new landing spots that will make them very, very big this season.

No, really. Why are there coaches lumped into a thing about the college football transfer portal? If you go through the lists of where all of the top prospects are going, the new head coaches in new places had a whole lot to do with the moves.

How do the head coaches who changed jobs rank? Who’ll make the biggest impact and who were the best gets of the bunch? There were six college football head coaches who left for other college football gigs, and we’ll throw in a former NFL head man, too.

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QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
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7 Scott Satterfield

New School: Cincinnati
Former School: Louisville

This worked for all sides. Louisville – at least parts of the fan base – was ready to move on, the school got the guy it wanted before hiring Satterfield, and the former guy landed in a sweet new gig. The pressure will be on, though. Satterfield didn’t exactly light it up at Louisville, and now he has to keep the success going at Cincinnati as it goes into the Big 12.

6 Jamey Chadwell

New School: Liberty
Former School: Coastal Carolina

This sort of makes sense. Think of it this way. Billy Napier turned Louisiana into a national thing and a Sun Belt powerhouse, and he parlayed that into the Florida job. Chadwell turned Coastal Carolina into a national thing and a Sun Belt powerhouse, and – not to program shame – his next step up is Liberty? It’s a great get for the Flames – Chadwell was in the rumor mill for a slew of bigger-name openings – but this might just be a pit stop.

5 Jeff Brohm

New School: Louisville
Former School: Purdue

Timing. Louisville made a big push for Brohm – a native son and former Cardinal quarterback – the last time around. Brohm stayed put at Purdue, took a program in need of a total reboot – really, look at how bad things got before he arrived – and got it to the Big Ten Championship last year. It was time to make the move. With the shifting away from divisions, he got Purdue about as far as he could.

4 Hugh Freeze

New School: Auburn
Former School: Liberty

Well there you go, SEC. You got one of your own back. It might have been a rough exit out of the conference, but Freeze did huge things at Liberty to show just how good a head coach he really is. Forgetting all the past issues, here’s the problem – it’s not like he won anything at Ole Miss. Even so, the guy knows how to coach a football team and he’s going to crank up the Auburn offense in a hurry thanks to a lot of help from the transfer portal.

3 Matt Rhule

New School: Nebraska
Former School: Baylor (but, really, the Carolina Panthers)

He makes the list, just because. He might not have switched head coaching gigs – he was fired by the Carolina Panthers and was readily available – but he was one of the splashiest of the new coaching gets. He was phenomenal at Temple, great at Baylor, and the NFL is the NFL – that’s about luck as much as anything else. It’s a big name head man in a big-time gig – the spotlight will be on right away.

2 Deion Sanders

New School: Colorado
Former School: Jackson State

Flip a coin on whether or not Coach Prime should be No. 1 on this list, and no argument if you think he should be.

For a program that – at least on the field – might have been the worst among the Power Five conferences last season, Sanders provided and instant jolt of … everything. Star power, national interest, and talent, talent, talent. He made it extremely clear from the start that he was going to bring in guys who could play at a high level, and the transfer portal certainly reflected that.

No, don’t expect Colorado to be this year’s USC, and yes, this is going to take a little while. But if you’re a fan of the Buffaloes, how much fun has this been so far? The only reason he’s not No. 1 is because …

1 Luke Fickell

New School: Wisconsin
Former School: Cincinnati

Since the start of the College Football Playoff era, Wisconsin has been – at least by wins – among the best Power Five programs to not make the mini-tournament.

The program has been great for the last few decades, but it hit a hard ceiling under former head man Paul Chryst. In comes Fickell, and while the proof will be in the results, the tweaks are there to suggest that something big is about to happen.

Basically, picture Wisconsin, but with a competent passing game. If it seems like Fickell brought in a dozen new quarterbacks through the transfer portal, you’re not far off. That, and he was able to keep around most of the great parts already in place.

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College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Tight Ends

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Who are the best and brightest tight ends in the 2023 college football transfer portal? Where will they be playing this season?


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Tight Ends

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The tight end transfers are strong this season. They’re instant impact playmakers – the ones on this list should all play huge roles. Don’t be shocked if this turns out to be among the better positions in this transfer cycle.

Based on a combination of the best players and who’ll make the biggest splashes, here’s our ranking of the top tight end in the 2023 college football transfer portal and where they all decided to go.

They’re the 15 tight ends in the transfer portal you need to know.

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QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

15 Kole Taylor

New School: West Virginia
Former School: LSU

14 Tanner Arkin

New School: Illinois
Former School: Colorado State

13 Moliki Matavao

New School: UCLA
Former School: Oregon

12 Tyneil Hopper

New School: Michigan State
Former School: Boise State

11 Jack Bech

New School: LSU
Former School: TCU

10 Josh Cuevas

New School: Washington
Former School: Cal Poly

9 Austin Stogner

New School: Oklahoma
Former School: South Carolina

8 Erick Ali

New School: Iowa
Former School: Michigan

7 Rivaldo Fairweather

New School: Auburn
Former School: FIU

6 Arik Gilbert

New School: Nebraska
Former School: Georgia

5 Kyle Morlock

New School: Florida State
Former School: Shorter

4 Trey Knox

New School: South Carolina
Former School: Arkansas

3 Seydou Traore

New School: Colorado
Former School: Arkansas State

2 CJ Dippre

New School: Alabama
Former School: Maryland

1 Jaheim Bell

New School: Florida State
Former School: South Carolina

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College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Cornerbacks

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Who are the best and brightest cornerbacks in the 2023 college football transfer portal? Where will they be playing this season?


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Cornerbacks

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Outside of quarterback, the corners might be the most starting-ready position in this year’s transfer portal.

Who doesn’t want to play corner for Deion Sanders? Colorado got a few fantastic cornerbacks, North Carolina lost a few big talents, and a few talents rom the FCS are about to become extremely important on a bigger stage.

Based on a combination of the best players and who’ll make the biggest splashes, here’s our ranking of the top cornerbacks in the 2023 college football transfer portal and where they all decided to go.

They’re the 15 cornerbacks in the transfer portal you need to know.

2023 Transfer Portal Rankings
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

15 Jestin Jacobs

New School: Oregon
Former School: Iowa

15 Tayvion Beasley

New School: Colorado
Former School: Jackson State

14 Gavin Holmes

New School: Texas
Former School: Wake Forest

13 Ja’Quan Sheppard

New School: Maryland
Former School: Cincinnati

12 JQ Hardaway

New School: Kentucky
Former School: Cincinnati

11 Duce Chestnut

New School: LSU
Former School: Syracuse

10 Davonte Brown

New School: Miami
Former School: UCF

9 Alijah Huzzie

New School: North Carolina
Former School: ETSU

8 Storm Duck

New School: Penn State
Former School: North Carolina

7 Davison Igbinosun

New School: UNDECIDED
Former School: Ole Miss

6 Denver Harris

New School: LSU
Former School: Texas A&M

5 Christian Roland-Wallace

New School: USC
Former School: Arizona

4 Tony Grimes

New School: Texas A&M
Former School: North Carolina

3 Fentrell Cypress

New School: Florida State
Former School: Virginia

2 Zy Alexander

New School: LSU
Former School: SE Louisiana

1 Travis Hunter

New School: Colorado
Former School: Jackson State

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College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Offensive Tackles

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Who are the best and brightest offensive tackles in the 2023 college football transfer portal? Where will they be playing this season?


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Offensive Tackles

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This year’s batch of offensive tackles in the transfer portal might not be quite at the level of the rest of the positions, but they’re a big deal. A whole slew of big holes are getting instantly fixed for a few key teams. In some cases, the best on this list might be a final piece of a good puzzle.

Based on a combination of the best players and who’ll make the biggest splashes, here’s our ranking of the top offensive tackles in the 2023 college football transfer portal and where they all decided to go.

They’re the 15 offensive tackles in the transfer portal you need to know.

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QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG/C
DE/EDGE | DT | LB | CB | Saf | Coaches

15 Damieon George

New School: Florida
Former School: Alabama

14 Marques Cox

New School: Kentucky
Former School: Northern Illinois

13 Dillon Wade

New School: Auburn
Former School: Tulsa

12 Aaron Frost

New School: Arizona State
Former School: Nevada

11 Dalton Cooper

New School: Oklahoma State
Former School: Texas State

10 Andrej Karic

New School: Tennessee
Former School: Texas

9 Savion Washington

New School: Colorado
Former School: Kent State

8 Logan Brown

New School: Kansas
Former School: Wisconsin

7 Tommy Brockermeyer

New School: TCU
Former School: Alabama

6 Gunner Britton

New School: Auburn
Former School: WKU

5 Walter Rouse

New School: Oklahoma
Former School: Stanford

4 Kiyaunta Goodwin

New School: Florida
Former School: Kentucky

3 Myles Hinton

New School: Michigan
Former School: Stanford

2 Jeremiah Byers

New School: Florida State
Former School: UTEP

1 Ajani Cornelius

New School: Oregon
Former School: Rhode Island

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