College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Offensive Guards, Centers

College Football Transfer Portal 2023: Ranking the 15 best offensive guards and centers switching teams

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


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Offensive Guards and Centers

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The interior of the offensive line might not generate a ton of buzz, but ask Michigan how much of an impact a key transfer can make – Olusegun Oluwatimi from Virginia was a dominant force at center. Watch out for a few instant fixes from this year’s batch.

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

They’re the 15 offensive guards and centers 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 Keiondre Jones

New School: Florida State
Former School: Auburn

14 Spencer Holstege

New School: UCLA
Former School: Purdue

13 Paul Maile (C)

New School: BYU
Former School: Utah

12 Casey Roddick

New School: Florida State
Former School: Colorado

11 Jarrett Kingston

New School: USC
Former School: Washington State

10 Drake Nugent

New School: Michigan
Former School: Stanford

9 Willie Lampkin

New School: North Carolina
Former School: Coastal Carolina

8 Clark Barrington

New School: Baylor
Former School: BYU

7 Kyle Hergel

New School: Boston College
Former School: Texas State

6 Jake Renfro (C)

New School: Wisconsin
Former School: Cincinnati

5 Avery Jones

New School: Auburn
Former School: East Carolina

4 Junior Angilau

New School: Oregon
Former School: Texas

3 Matthew Lee (C)

New School: Miami
Former School: UCF

2 Javion Cohen

New School: Miami
Former School: Alabama

1 LaDairus Henderson

New School: Michigan
Former School: Arizona State

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

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2023 NFL Draft Underclassmen. Early Entrants
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | OTs | OG/Cs
Edge | DEs/DTs | LBs | CBs | Safeties
Top 100 2023 NFL Draft Early Entrants
2023 NFL Draft Early Entrants By College

College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Safeties

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

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


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Safeties

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It’s one of the weaker positions in this year’s transfer portal, but there are still plenty of good safeties about to step in and start right away. There are a whole lot of nice players – and there will be some leading tacklers in this group – but there might not be a slew of superstars.

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

They’re the 15 safeties 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 Thomas Harper

New School: Notre Dame
Former School: Oklahoma State

14 Donovan McMillon

New School: Pitt
Former School: Florida

13 Jonathan McGill

New School: SMU
Former School: Stanford

12 Myles Slusher

New School: Arkansas
Former School: Colorado

11 CJ Baskerville

New School: Texas Tech
Former School: San Diego State

10 Robert Rahimi

New School: SMU
Former School: Liberty

9 Avantae Williams

New School: Maryland
Former School: Miami

8 Jason Maitre

New School: Wisconsin
Former School: Boston College

7 Tysheem Johnson

New School: UNDECIDED
Former School: Ole Miss

6 Reggie Pearson

New School: Oklahoma
Former School: Texas Tech

5 Jack Henderson

New School: Minnesota
Former School: SE Louisiana

4 Ja’Had Carter

New School: Ohio State
Former School: Syracuse

3 Al Walcott

New School: Arkansas
Former School: Baylor

2 Jalen Catalon

New School: Texas
Former School: Arkansas

1 Jordan Anderson

New School: UCLA
Former School: Bowling Green

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

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2023 NFL Draft Underclassmen. Early Entrants
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | OTs | OG/Cs
Edge | DEs/DTs | LBs | CBs | Safeties
Top 100 2023 NFL Draft Early Entrants
2023 NFL Draft Early Entrants By College

College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Defensive Ends, Edge Rushers

College Football Transfer Portal 2023: Ranking the 15 best defensive ends and edge rushers switching teams

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


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Defensive Ends and Edge Rushers

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They’re the dangerous disruptive forces who can change games, and some schools – like Oklahoma – are about to get an instant jolt. The defensive ends and edge rushers are terrific, with a slew of players who might not be household names about to become stars on a national scale. There might not be a home run like former Albany star Jared Verse was for Florida State, but …

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

They’re the 15 defensive ends and edge rushers 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 Chris Collins

New School: Minnesota
Former School: North Carolina

14 Zach Durfee

New School: Washington
Former School: Sioux Falls

13 Trace Ford

New School: Oklahoma
Former School: Oklahoma State

12 John Morgan

New School: Arkansas
Former School: Pitt

11 Jeff Pietrowski

New School: Wisconsin
Former School: Michigan State

10 Gilber Edmond

New School: Florida State
Former School: South Carolina

9 Anthony Goodlow

New School: Oklahoma State
Former School: Tulsa

8 Darian Varner

New School: Wisconsin
Former School: Temple

7 Andre Carter

New School: Indiana
Former School: Western Michigan

6 Donnell Brown

New School: Maryland
Former School: Saint Francis

5 Jordan Domineck

New School: Colorado
Former School: Arkansas

4 Jake Heimlicher

New School: UCLA
Former School: Penn

3 Jordan Burch

New School: Oregon
Former School: South Carolina

2 Josaiah Stewart

New School: Michigan
Former School: Coastal Carolina

1 Dasan McCullough

New School: Oklahoma
Former School: Indiana

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

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2023 NFL Draft Underclassmen. Early Entrants
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | OTs | OG/Cs
Edge | DEs/DTs | LBs | CBs | Safeties
Top 100 2023 NFL Draft Early Entrants
2023 NFL Draft Early Entrants By College

College Football Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: 15 Best Defensive Tackles

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

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


Transfer Portal 2023 Rankings: Defensive Tackles

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USC, Oklahoma, and other defenses that needed to build up the infrastructure made big splashes in the transfer portal. It’s a very, very good group that goes deep with plenty of versatile options to work with. There might not be a slew of huge names, but it’s one of the better position in this year’s portal.

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

They’re the 15 defensive tackles 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 Devin Phillips

New School: Kansas
Former School: Colorado State

14 Keeshawn Silver

New School: Kentucky
Former School: North Carolina

13 Tunmise Adeleye

New School: Michigan State
Former School: Texas A&M

12 Paris Shand

New School: LSU
Former School: Arizona

11 Mosiah Nasili-Kite

New School: Auburn
Former School: Maryland

10 Jarrett Jackson

New School: Michigan State
Former School: Florida State

9 Jacob Lacey

New School: Oklahoma
Former School: Notre Dame

8 Jordan Jefferson

New School: LSU
Former School: West Virginia

7 Anthony Lucas

New School: USC
Former School: Texas A&M

6 Jack Sullivan (DE)

New School: USC
Former School: Purdue

5 Darrell Jackson

New School: Florida State
Former School: Miami

4 Kyon Barrs

New School: USC
Former School: Arizona

3 CamRon Jackson

New School: Florida
Former School: Memphis

2 Braden Fiske

New School: Florida State
Former School: Western Michigan

1 Justin Rogers

New School: Auburn
Former School: Kentucky

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

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QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | OTs | OG/Cs
Edge | DEs/DTs | LBs | CBs | Safeties
Top 100 2023 NFL Draft Early Entrants
2023 NFL Draft Early Entrants By College

College Football Transfer Portal 2023: Every Team’s Top Transfer You Should Know

College football transfer portal 2023. Who are the players on each team you need to know?

Who are the players you have to know from the 2023 college football transfer portal? Who’s the main new guy for every team, and who are the biggest losses?


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It’s a new world of college football now with the transfer portal changing the game.

Teams are able to upgrade areas quickly, but they also have to deal with the loss of some of their own key players. Who are the players who’ll make the biggest impact for their respective teams and who are the biggest losses?

These are the transfer portal players you need to know for each team.

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

Transfer Portal: Every Team’s Transfer To Know
ACC | American Athletic | Big Ten | Big 12 | C-USA
IND | MAC | M-West | Pac-12 | SEC | Sun Belt

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College Football Transfer Portal 2023: ACC

Boston College

CB Khari Johnson
Former School: Arkansas
Career Stats: 38 tackles, 3 broken up passes
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: QB Phil Jurkovec to Pitt

Clemson

QB Paul Tyson
Former School: Arizona State
Career Stats: 150 passing yards
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: QB DJ Uiagalelei to Oregon State

Duke

CB Al Blades
Former School: Miami
Career Stats: 91 tackles, 4 iNT, 14 broken up passes
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: NONE

Florida State

TE Jaheim Bell
Former School: South Carolina
Career Stats: 56 catches, 757 yards, 7 TD, 80 caries, 301 yards, 3 TD
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: CB Sam McCall to Texas A&M

Georgia Tech

QB Haynes King
Former School: Texas A&M
Career Stats: 1,579 yards, 10 TD, 10 INT, 150 rushing yards, 1 TD
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: QB Jeff Sims to Nebraska

Louisville

QB Jack Plummer
Former School: Cal
Career Stats: 6,500 yards, 47 TD, 19 INT, 2 rushing TD
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: LB Monty Montgomery to Ole Miss

Miami

C/OT Matthew Lee
Former School: UCF
Career Stats: All-star center for UCF, can play guard
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: S Avantae Williams to Maryland

NC State

QB Brennan Armstrong
Former School: Virginia
Career Stats: 9,034 yards, 58 TD, 35 INT, 1,267 rushing yards, 20 TD
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: QB Devin Leary to Kentucky

North Carolina

CB Alijah Huzzie
Former School: ETSU
Career Stats: 179 tackles, 12 INT, 32 broken up passes
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: CB Tony Grimes to Texas A&M

Pitt

QB Phil Jurkovec
Former School: Boston College
Career Stats: 5,405 yards, 37 TD, 17 INT, 568 rushing yards, 9 TD
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: QB Kedon Slovis to BYU

Syracuse

CB Jaeden Gould
Former School: Nebraska
Career Stats: No Stats
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: CB Duce Chestnut to LSU

Virginia

QB Tony Muskett
Former School: Monmouth
Career Stats: 5,687 yards, 51 TD, 16 INT, 149 rushing yards, 5 TD
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: CB Fentrell Cypress to Florida State

Virginia Tech

WR Ali Jennings
Former School: Old Dominion
Career Stats: 142 catches, 2,265 yards, 16 TD
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: WR Kaleb Smith to Notre Dame

Wake Forest

WR Walker Merrill
Former School: Tennessee
Career Stats: 13 catches, 168 yards, 3 TD
Biggest Transfer Portal Loss: QB Sam Hartman to Notre Dame

Transfer Portal: Every Team’s Transfer To Know
ACC | American Athletic | Big Ten | Big 12 | C-USA
IND | MAC | M-West | Pac-12 | SEC | Sun Belt

NEXT: College Football Transfer Portal 2023: American Athletic Conference

100 Best Players of the College Football Bowl Season 2022-2023

CFN 100 best players of the 2022-2023 college football bowl season.

Who were the best and brightest stars of the 2022-2023 bowl season? Here are CFN’s 100 best players who stood out from the pack.


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100 Best Players of the Bowl Season

Who were the best and brightest stars of the bowl season? Stats are nice, big moments are better, and overall level of play matters the most. Okay, that’s a lie – do something massive in the bowls and you get ranked higher.

There’s one more game to go – and it’s sort of a biggie – so a few more names will be added to this. Go ahead and add another 100 names that could be on this list, but before the College Football Playoff National Championship, here are the 100 best players of the bowl season.

100 Best Players of the Bowl Season
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10
Ranking all the Bowl Games | Bowl Scoreboard 

100. Braden Siders, DE Wyoming

Wyoming’s defense made a whole slew of big plays in the 30-27 overtime loss to Ohio in the Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl. Siders made six tackles – all six solo stops – with two sacks and three tackles for loss.

99. Nicholas Singleton, RB Penn State

He wasn’t used much, but he made his touches count running seven times for 120 yards and two touchdowns – including an 87-yarder – and returned two kicks for 39 yards in the 35-21 win over Utah in the Rose Bowl.

98. Bralen Trice, DE Washington

This was supposed to be a wild shootout, but the defenses weren’t all that bad. Neither team generated much of a pass rush, but Trice did his part with a game-high two sacks and a team-tying six tackles in the 27-20 Valero Alamo Bowl win over Texas.

97. Cam Dillon, LB Duke

The Blue Devil defense was terrific in the 30-13 win over UCF in the Military Bowl, led by Dillon, who came up with a team-high nine tackles – six solo stops – with two sacks.

96. Chad Bailey, LB Missouri

The senior did everything possible to keep Missouri in the game. Seven of his nine tackles were solo stops with 1.5 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss in the 27-17 Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl loss to Wake Forest.

95. Joshua Scott, CB Eastern Michigan

He lost a few battles, but he was a big part in the game’s momentum swing. He made two tackles with a key interception with four broken up passes in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl win over San Jose State.

94. Wayne Taluapapa, RB Washington

Star QB Michael Penix Jr. didn’t have hist best performance – even with 287 yards – but he was helped by a running game that wasn’t there for the other side. Taulapapa ran 14 times for 108 yards with a 42-yard touchdown dash in the 27-20 Valero Alamo Bowl win over Texas.

93. KJ Robertson, LB Troy

He made nine tackles with an interception in the 18-12 Duluth Trading Cure Bowl win over UTSA.

92. Garrett Shrader, QB Syracuse

While he didn’t have top running Sean Tucker around, he was able to keep the offense moving through the air. There was a rough pick-six given up, but he completed 32-of-51 passes for 330 yards with that interception, and ran for 38 yards and two touchdowns in the 28-20 Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl loss to Minnesota.

91. AT Perry, WR Wake Forest

Other Demon Deacons got into the end zone – Taylor Morin scored twice, but Perry led the way with 11 catches for 116 yards in the 27-17 Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl win over Missouri.

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90. Braelon Allen, RB Wisconsin

Was he going to play? Was he heathy enough? He turned out to be just fine, running 22 times for 116 yards and a score in the 24-17 win over Oklahoma State in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl.

89. Rashod Dubinion, RB Arkansas

The quarterbacks might have been the stars of the show, but Dubinion did his part – as did AJ Green with 99 yards and a score – for a Hog running game that came close to running for 400 yards. He carried it 20 times for 112 yards and two scores and caught three passes for 19 yards in the 55-53 triple-overtime win over Kansas.

88. Malik Nabers, WR LSU

The game was effectively over by the time he went to work, but he still played a big role. He caught nine passes for 163 yards and a score, and he completed both of his passes for 50 yards and a score in the 63-7 win over Purdue in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl.

87. Sean Clifford, QB Penn State

Very, very efficient, he did everything he was supposed to hitting 16-of-21 passes for 279 yards and two touchdowns – averaging over 13 yards per pass – in the 35-21 win over Utah in the Rose Bowl.

86. Arian Smith, WR Georgia

He only caught three passes, but they went for 129 yards with his 76-yard touchdown bringing Georgia close late in the 42-41 loss to Georgia in the College Football Playoff Semifinal Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

85. Sherrod Greene, LB South Carolina

No, he didn’t make the splashiest defensive plays like some of his teammates did, but he came up with a game-high 11 tackles with a sack and five solo stops in the 45-38 loss to Notre Dame in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl.

84. Jack Campbell, LB Iowa

There wasn’t anything fun about the game, but that’s partly because the Iowa defense was so dominant. Campbell had a game-high ten stop with a sack and two tackles for loss in the 21-0 TransPerfect Music City Bowl win over Kentucky.

83. Bucky Irving, RB Oregon

The quarterbacks were the headliners, but the running back took over. Irving ran 13 times for 149 yards and two scores in the 28-27 win over North Carolina in the San Diego Country Credit Union Holiday Bowl.

82. Keaton Mitchell, RB East Carolina

QB Holton Ahlers and the passing game were the stars in the 53-29 win over Coastal Carolina in the TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl, but Mitchell was a steady force running 22 times for 127 yards and a score.

81. Justin Marshall, WR Buffalo

The Georgia Southern offense was supposed to explode, but it was the Buffalo passing attack that brought it home. Marshall caught 11 passes for 127 yards and a score, setting the tone early with his 32-yard touchdown grab in UB’s 23-21 win in the Camellia Bowl.

80. Zeke Rankin, PK Middle Tennessee

He missed one, but he hit a 49-yarder to go along with the game-winning 37-yarder with just over two minutes to play. He saved the offense making four of five field goal tries in  the 25-23 win over San Diego State in the EasyPost Hawaii Bowl.

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79. Chevan Cordeiro, QB San Jose State

In a losing cause, Cordeiro threw two big picks, but he connected on 26-of-44 passes for 366 yards and three touchdowns and ran nine times for 50 yards and a score in the 41-27 loss to Eastern Michigan in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

78. Cooper DeJean, CB Iowa

A key part of the dominant Hawkeye defensive performance, he made seven tackles with a tackle for loss, a 14-yard pick six, and returned three punts for 34 yards in the 21-0 TransPerfect Music City Bowl win over Kentucky.

77. Jayden Daniels, QB LSU

The Tigers put this away fast thanks to Daniels. He completed 12-of-17 passes for 139 yards and a score, ran six times for a team-high 67 yards, and caught a five-yard touchdown pass in the 63-7 win over Purdue in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl.

76. Loic Fouonji, WR Texas Tech

The big receiver had a big night, leading the team with 100 yards on seven catches – and iced the game taking an onside kick 44 yards for a score – in the 42-25 TaxAct Texas Bowl win over Ole Miss.

100 Best Players of the Bowl Season
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10
Ranking all the Bowl Games | Bowl Scoreboard

NEXT: 100 Best Player of the Bowl Season Top 75

Bowl Game Rankings. How Good Were All The Bowls From Worst To Best?

Bowl game rankings – how good were they? Ranked from the worst to the best, here’s our review of all the bowl games.

How good were all of the games in the 2022-2023 bowl season? Ranking all the bowl games from the worst to the best.


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You spent the time to watch them – or at least have them on in the background at work, holiday parties, and everywhere in between.

How good were the bowl games? Which ones were worth your while, which ones were instantly forgettable, and which bowls made the finish to the college football season great?

There’s one big one to go – and hopefully the College Football Playoff National Championship is the best of the bunch. Until that’s done …

Bowl Game Rankings 2022-2023

Bowl Rankings 2022-2023
Bowls of Sad | Instant Memory Dumped Bowls
Just Bowls | Very Good Bowls | Great Bowls
Classic Bowls No. 8 | No. 7 | No. 6 | No. 5 | No. 4
No. 3 | No. 2 | No. 1 | Bowl Scoreboard

Bowl Rankings: Bowls of Sad

These bowls made the world a lesser place and were an affront to all humanity.

43. TransPerfect Music City Bowl

Iowa 21, Kentucky 0
Pre-Bowl Matchup Ranking29
Pre-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 12, 2020: NA, 2019: 26
Post-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 3, 2020: NA, 2019: 22

This was supposed to be awful with every key offensive player opting out, and wow did it overdeliver on that.

No, it doesn’t quite beat out the 2018 Cheez-It Bowl – TCU over Cal 10-7 in overtime – for the honor of being the ugliest sporting event or athletic contest in the history of competition, but it made a big push.

Iowa went 0-for-11 on third downs and 0-for-2 on fourth downs, and it won because of one decent drive and two pick-sixes. Kentucky amassed 185 yards of total offense and was 2-of-18 on third downs.
What Happened, Player of the Game, Fun Stats, What it Means

42. Cheez-It Citrus Bowl

LSU 63, Purdue 7
Pre-Bowl Matchup Ranking6
Pre-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 15, 2020: 19, 2019: 12
Post-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 12, 2020: 14, 2019: 16

The final score was 63-7 only because LSU didn’t want it to be 84-7. Even so, it was the biggest blowout in the history of the bowls … until Georgia took that title against TCU.

Both LSU and Purdue had massive issues with opt-outs and transfers, but Purdue had it far worse. It showed from the start, LSU came out roaring and sharp, and this was brutal in a hurry. The only saving grace was the production from the Tigers – they played great – but Purdue couldn’t do anything until late in the third quarter when the game was all but done.
What Happened, Player of the Game, Fun Stats, What it Means

41. SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl

Oregon State 30, Florida 3
Pre-Bowl Matchup Ranking20
Pre-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 31, 2020: NA, 2019: 15
Post-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 17, 2020: NA, 2019: 36 

There were players out there wearing Florida Gator uniforms, but that was about it for this looking like a big-time SEC school against a solid Pac-12 program having a strong year.

How bad was it? The Gators kicked a field goal in the final minute down 30-0 just to find something positive – the program is on a record-setting non-shutout streak. But give credit to an Oregon State team that came to play on both sides of the ball to make this a snoozer from the start.
What Happened, Player of the Game, Fun Stats, What it Means

40. Wasabi Fenway Bowl

Louisville 24, Cincinnati 7 
Pre-Bowl Matchup Ranking34
Pre-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 41, 2020: NA, 2019: NA
Post-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 36, 2020: NA, 2019: NA

This was every bit as meh as expected. Both teams put up a fight with great effort, but Cincinnati just didn’t have enough to do anything offensively, the two teams combined for six turnovers, and there was little drama.

Scott Satterfield left one team and was waiting in the wings to coach the other, major parts weren’t present, there were about 19 fans in the stands outside of friends and family, and the novelty of the game being played in a baseball stadium wore off quickly.
What Happened, Player of the Game, Fun Stats, What it Means

39. Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl

Fresno State 29, Washington State 6
Pre-Bowl Matchup Ranking: 16
Pre-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 18, 2020: NA, 2019: NA
Post-Bowl Ranking: 2021: 21, 2020: NA, 2019: NA

You know it’s an awful bowl when the guy it’s named after goes into the booth and can’t stop yapping about how boring it was. It didn’t help that this was going on about the same time as Indianapolis was in epic meltdown mode against the Vikings.

There was some redeeming value in Fresno State’s combination of QB Jake Haener and RB Jordan Mims going off against a Washington State defense missing a slew of key players, but there wasn’t much offense on the other side to make this competitive.
What Happened, Player of the Game, Fun Stats, What it Means

Bowl Rankings 2022-2023
Bowls of Sad | Instant Memory Dumped Bowls
Just Bowls | Very Good Bowls | Great Bowls
Classic Bowls No. 8 | No. 7 | No. 6 | No. 5 | No. 4
No. 3 | No. 2 | No. 1 | Bowl Scoreboard

NEXT: Bowl Rankings: Instant Memory Dumped Bowls

College Football Rankings 1 To 131: 2022 Final Overall and Conference

College football rankings from College Football News for all 131 teams after the end of the 2022 season, from 1 to 131 and by conference

College Football News 2022 college football rankings for all 131 teams after the end of season, overall and by conference.


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College Football Rankings: 2022 Final 1-131

CFN 2022 Rankings: Final
101-131 | 76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10
Rankings By Conference
ACC | AAC | Big TenBig 12 | C-USA | IND
MAC | M-West | Pac-12SEC | Sun Belt
AP Poll final prediction | Coaches Poll final prediction

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We’ll do the CFN Formula Rankings – taking the opinion out of the mix and going only by what happened on the field and strength of the records – next.

These are about what we think at the end of the 2022 season, here’s our ranking of all 131 teams based on a mix of believe, prove, eye-test, and mostly head-to-head – when possible.

(And yes, the top overall spot will be solidified after Monday night.)

131 UMass (1-11)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 131
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 130

130 Nevada (2-10)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 130
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 100

129 New Mexico (2-10)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 129
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 122

128 Arkansas State (3-9)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 128
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 121

127 FIU (4-8)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 127
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 127

126 USF (1-12)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 126
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 92

125 Colorado State (3-9)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 125
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 93

124 Louisiana Tech (3-9)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 124
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 99

123 Charlotte (3-9)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 123
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 119

122 Texas State (4-8)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 122
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 118

121 Hawaii (3-10)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 121
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 107

120 Northern Illinois (3-9)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 120
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 101

119 Akron (2-10)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 118
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 128

118 Ball State (5-7)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 117
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 125

117 Western Michigan (5-7)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 116
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 81

116 ULM (4-8)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 116
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 126

115 Central Michigan (4-8)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 115
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 109

114 Temple (3-9)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 113
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 98

113 UNLV (5-7)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 112
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 112

112 UTEP (5-7)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 111
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 104

111 Kent State (5-7)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 110
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 114

110 Northwestern (1-11)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 108
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 67

109 Rice (5-8)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 109
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 120
LendingTree Bowl: Southern Miss 38, Rice 24

108 Florida Atlantic (5-7)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 107
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 103

107 Old Dominion (3-9)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 104
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 110

106 Miami University (6-7)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 105
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 102
HomeTown Lenders Bahamas Bowl: UAB 24, Miami University 20

105 Bowling Green (6-7)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 103
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 124
Quick Lane Bowl: New Mexico State 24, Bowling Green 19

104 New Mexico State (7-6)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 114
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 129
Quick Lane Bowl: New Mexico State 24, Bowling Green 19

103 Colorado (1-11)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 100
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 62

102 Georgia Southern (6-7)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 92
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 117
Camellia Bowl: Buffalo 23, Georgia Southern 21

101 Georgia State (4-8)

Final Regular Season Ranking: 94
2022 CFN Preseason Ranking: 95

CFN 2022 Rankings: Final
101-131 | 76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10
Rankings By Conference
ACC | AAC | Big TenBig 12 | C-USA | IND
MAC | M-West | Pac-12SEC | Sun Belt
AP Poll final prediction | Coaches Poll final prediction

NEXT: CFN 2022 College Football Rankings: Final Top 100

College Football Rankings 1-131 Final Regular Season

College Football News 2022 college football rankings for all 131 teams at the end of the regular season

College Football News 2022 college football rankings for all 131 teams with results after the end of the regular season.


We’ll do this after the bowls are done. and we’ll add in the CFN Season Formula to the mix – making it all about what everyone did on the field against the various degrees of schedules – but for now. here are the final regular season rankings for the 2022 college football season.

Yeah, okay, Army-Navy is up next week. We’ll adjust as needed.

College Football Rankings: CFN Final Regular Season

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76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10
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131 UMass (1-11)

Last Week Ranking: 131
Up Next: Season Over

130 Nevada (2-10)

Last Week Ranking: 130
Up Next: Season Over

129 New Mexico (2-10)

Last Week Ranking: 129
Up Next: Season Over

128 Arkansas State (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 128
Up Next: Season Over

127 FIU (4-8)

Last Week Ranking: 127
Up Next: Season Over

126 USF (1-12)

Last Week Ranking: 126
Up Next: Season Over

125 Colorado State (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 125
Up Next: Season Over

124 Louisiana Tech (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 124
Up Next: Season Over

123 Charlotte (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 123
Up Next: Season Over

122 Texas State (4-8)

Last Week Ranking: 122
Up Next: Season Over

121 Hawaii (3-10)

Last Week Ranking: 121
Up Next: Season Over

120 Northern Illinois (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 120
Up Next: Season Over

118 Akron (2-9)

Last Week Ranking: 118
Championship Week Buffalo 23, Akron 22
Up Next: Season Over

117 Ball State (5-7)

Last Week Ranking: 117
Up Next: Season Over

116 Western Michigan (5-7)

Last Week Ranking: 116
Up Next: Season Over

116 ULM (4-8)

Last Week Ranking: 116
Up Next: Season Over

115 Central Michigan (4-8)

Last Week Ranking: 115
Up Next: Season Over

114 New Mexico State (6-6)

Last Week Ranking: 114
Championship Week New Mexico State 65, Valparaiso 3
Up Next: Bowl Game

113 Temple (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 113
Up Next: Season Over

112 UNLV (5-7)

Last Week Ranking: 112
Up Next: Possible Bowl Game, based on APR

111 UTEP (5-7)

Last Week Ranking: 111
Up Next: Season Over

110 Kent State (5-7)

Last Week Ranking: 110
Up Next: Season Over

109 Rice (5-7)

Last Week Ranking: 109
Up Next: Possible Bowl Game, based on APR

108 Northwestern (1-11)

Last Week Ranking: 108
Up Next: Season Over

107 Florida Atlantic (5-7)

Last Week Ranking: 107
Up Next: Season Over

106 Louisiana (6-6)

Last Week Ranking: 106
Up Next: Bowl Game

105 Miami University (6-6)

Last Week Ranking: 105
Up Next: Bahamas Bowl vs UAB

104 Old Dominion (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 104
Up Next: Season Over

103 Bowling Green (6-6)

Last Week Ranking: 103
Up Next: Bowl Game

102 Buffalo (6-6)

Last Week Ranking: 102
Championship Week Buffalo 23, Akron 22
Up Next: Bowl Game

101 Middle Tennessee (7-5)

Last Week Ranking: 101
Up Next: Hawaii Bowl vs San Diego State

CFN 2022 Rankings: Regular Season Final
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10 

NEXT: CFN 2022 College Football Rankings Final Regular Season

College Football Rankings By Conference: Week 14

Where do all the college football teams rank in each conference? Going into Week 14, here’s how they all stack up

Where do all the college football teams rank in each conference? Here’s how they all stack up in Week 14


College Football Rankings By Conference: CFN Week 14

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CFN 2022 Rankings: By Conference: Week 14
ACC | American Athletic | Big 12 | Big Ten | C-USA
Independent | MAC | Mountain West | Pac-12 | SEC | Sun Belt

CFN After Week 14 Rankings 1-131

ACC College Football Rankings By Conference After Week 14

1 Clemson (10-2)

Last Week Ranking: 1

2 Florida State (9-3)

Last Week Ranking: 3

3 Pitt (8-4)

Last Week Ranking: 7

4 Louisville (7-5)

Last Week Ranking: 5

5 NC State (8-4)

Last Week Ranking: 4

6 North Carolina (9-3

Last Week Ranking: 2

7 Duke (8-4)

Last Week Ranking: 9

8 Wake Forest (7-5

Last Week Ranking: 6

9 Syracuse (7-5)

Last Week Ranking: 8

10 Georgia Tech (5-7)

Last Week Ranking: 11

11 Miami (5-7)

Last Week Ranking: 10

12 Boston College (3-9)

Last Week Ranking: 12

13 Virginia (3-7)

Last Week Ranking: 13

14 Virginia Tech (3-8)

Last Week Ranking: 14

CFN 2022 Rankings: By Conference: Week 14
ACC | American Athletic | Big 12 | Big Ten | C-USA
Independent | MAC | Mountain West | Pac-12 | SEC | Sun Belt

NEXT: American Athletic Conference College Football Rankings By Conference After Week 14