College Football Quality Win Rankings 1-130: 2020 CFN Five Year Program Analysis

How many of college football wins are quality victories? The 1-130 rankings of the programs with FBS wins over teams with winning records.

Winning college football games are fun, but how many of them are quality victories? Here are the 1-130 rankings of the programs with FBS wins over teams with winning records.


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Did you beat the good teams? It’s easy to have a great record with a schedule full of cream-puffs, but coming up with quality wins matters more.

In the CFN Five-Year Program Analysis, a Quality Win is a victory over an FBS team that finished the season with a winning record. Who had the most of those over the last five years?

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T129 Rice

5-Year Quality Win Total: 0
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T124

T129 UTEP

5-Year Quality Win Total: 0
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T129

T126 Kansas

5-Year Quality Win Total: 1
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T119

T126 New Mexico State

5-Year Quality Win Total: 1
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T124

T126 UMass

5-Year Quality Win Total: 1
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T124

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T119 Akron

5-Year Quality Win Total: 2
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T119

T119 East Carolina

5-Year Quality Win Total: 2
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T110

T119 Kent State

5-Year Quality Win Total: 2
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T129

T119 Oregon State

5-Year Quality Win Total: 2
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T119

T119 San Jose State

5-Year Quality Win Total: 2
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T119

T119 Texas State

5-Year Quality Win Total: 2
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T119

T119 UConn

5-Year Quality Win Total: 2
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T110

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T111 Ball State

5-Year Quality Win Total: 3
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T102

T111 Bowling Green

5-Year Quality Win Total: 3
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T110

T111 Coastal Carolina

5-Year Quality Win Total: 3
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T110

T111 Georgia Southern

5-Year Quality Win Total: 3
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T124

T111 Liberty

5-Year Quality Win Total: 3
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T124

T111 Rutgers

5-Year Quality Win Total: 3
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T102

T111 ULM

5-Year Quality Win Total: 3
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T110

T111 UTSA

5-Year Quality Win Total: 3
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T102

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T103 Charlotte

5-Year Quality Win Total: 4
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T110

T103 Colorado State

5-Year Quality Win Total: 4
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T85

T103 Eastern Michigan

5-Year Quality Win Total: 4
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T110

T103 Illinois

5-Year Quality Win Total: 4
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T92

T103 Indiana

5-Year Quality Win Total: 4
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T97

T103 Maryland

5-Year Quality Win Total: 4
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T92

T103 New Mexico

5-Year Quality Win Total: 4
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T102

T103 Old Dominion

5-Year Quality Win Total: 4
2019 Quality Win Total Ranking: T92

NEXT: 5 Year Program Analysis Quality Win Rankings: Top 102

NFL Draft Rankings By Conference: 2020 CFN Five Year College Football Program Analysis

Which college programs are doing the best jobs of sending players to the NFL? It’s the CFN five-year program analysis by conference.

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Which college programs are doing the best jobs of cranking out the pro talents? Here are the rankings by conference of the college teams and how many players they sent to the NFL.


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In the Five-Year Program Analysis, here are the rankings of the teams by conference when it comes to the having the most players drafted, ranked by each conference.

Send a lot of players to the NFL, and your conference is probably going to be better.

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CFN Preview 2020: All 130 Team Previews

ACC

CFN 2020 ACC Preseason Rankings

1 Clemson 31

2 Miami 25

3 NC State 19

4 Florida State 15

5 Virginia Tech 13

T6 Boston College 12

T6 North Carolina 12

8 Pitt 11

9 Louisville 8

10 Virginia 7

11 Wake Forest 6

12 Syracuse 5

13 Georgia Tech 4

14 Duke 1

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American Athletic Conference

CFN 2020 All-American Athletic Team

1 Temple 15

2 Houston 11

3 Memphis 9

4 UCF 7

T5 Cincinnati 6

T5 Tulane 6

7 USF 5

8 SMU 4

T9 Navy 2

T9 Tulsa 2

11 East Carolina 1

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Big 12

CFN 2020 Big 12 Preseason Rankings

1 Oklahoma 24

2 TCU 17

3 West Virginia 15

4 Baylor 12

5 Texas 11

T6 Oklahoma State 9

T6 Texas Tech 9

8 Kansas State 6

T9 Iowa State 2

T9 Kansas 2

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Big Ten

CFN 2020 Big Ten Preseason Rankings

1 Ohio State 45

2 Michigan 31

3 Penn State 23

4 Wisconsin 18

5 Iowa 17

6 Michigan State 12

7 Maryland 11

8 Minnesota 9

T9 Indiana 8

T9 Nebraska 8

11 Northwestern 6

T9 Illinois 5

T9 Purdue 5

T9 Rutgers 5

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Conference USA

CFN 2020 All-Conference USA Team

1 Louisiana Tech 10

2 WKU 7

3 Southern Miss 6

T4 FIU 4

T4 Florida Atlantic 4

T6 Charlotte 2

T6 Marshall 2

T6 Middle Tennessee 2

T6 UTEP 2

T6 UTSA 2

T11 Old Dominion 0

T11 North Texas 0

T11 Rice 0

T11 UAB 0

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Independents

CFN 2020 All-Independent Team

1 Notre Dame 25

2 BYU 4

T3 UConn 3

T3 UMass 3

5 New Mexico State 2

6 Liberty 1

7 Army 0

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MAC

CFN 2020 All-MAC Team

1 Western Michigan 8

2 Toledo 6

3 Central Michigan 4

T4 Eastern Michigan 3

T4 Northern Illinois 3

T4 Ohio 3

T7 Akron 2

T7 Miami Univ. 2

T9 Bowling Green 1

T9 Buffalo 1

T9 Ball State 1

12 Kent State 0

NEXT: MW, Pac-12, SEC, Sun Belt

NFL Draft Rankings 1-130: 2020 CFN Five Year College Football Program Analysis

In the CFN Five-Year Program Analysis, here are the 1-130 rankings of the college teams and how many guys they sent to the NFL Draft.

In the CFN Five-Year Program Analysis, here are the 1-130 rankings of the college teams and how many guys they sent to the NFL Draft.


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Which college programs recruit, develop, and send the most players to the NFL? Get a reputation of being a pro factory, and the recruiting is a whole lot easier.

In the Five-Year Program Analysis, here are the rankings of the teams based on who had the most players drafted.

One note, unlike all of the other categories in the Five-Year Program Analysis that go from 2015 to 2019, this one is from 2016 to 2020.

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T122 Arkansas State

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 0
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T121

T122 Army

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 0
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T121

T122 Kent State

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 0
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T121

T122 North Texas

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 0
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T121

T122 Old Dominion

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 0
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T121

T122 Rice

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 0
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T110

T122 Texas State

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 0
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T95

T122 UAB

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 0
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T95

T122 UNLV

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 0
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T121

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T109 Air Force

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T110

T109 Ball State

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T121

T109 Bowling Green

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T110

T109 Buffalo

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T95

T109 Coastal Carolina

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T110

T109 Duke

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T88

T109 East Carolina

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T95

CFN Preview: Ranking all head coaches by conference

T109 Georgia State

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T110

T109 Liberty

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T121

T109 Nevada

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T110

T109 New Mexico

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T110

T109 South Alabama

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T110

T109 Troy

5-Year NFL Draft Total: 1
2019 NFL Draft Total Ranking: T110

NEXT: 5 Year Program Analysis Top 108 in NFL Draft Picks

College Football Head Coach Rankings By Conference: CFN Preview 2020

Ranking the college football head coaches in each conference before the season starts, where do they all stack up?

Ranking the college football head coaches in each conference before the season starts, where do they all stack up?


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Next we’ll do the full ranking from 1 to 130 of all the head coaches going into the 2020 college football season – whatever it’s going to be and however it’s going to look – but first, here are the galleries with the CFN head coach rankings by conference.

How did we pick who goes where? Let’s just say the criteria was very, very loose.

It’s a combination of the head coaches with the best resumés, and who has the most experience, and who has done a great job at the toughest places, and who has the most longevity, and who you’d want right now to be your head man, and who has more to prove, and …

Again, it’s very loose. In general, those who have consistently done a great job at the toughest places get ranked higher.

Disagree with any of this? Great … if your guy rocks – or struggles – we’ll adapt and adjust the rankings throughout the season.

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ACC Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-ACC Team

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American Athletic Conference Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-AAC Team

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Big Ten Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-Big Ten Team

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Big 12 Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-Big 12 Team

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Conference USA Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-C-USA Team

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Independents Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-Independents Team

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MAC Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-MAC Team

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Mountain West Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-Mountain West Team

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Pac-12 Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-Pac-12 Team

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SEC Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-SEC Team

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Sun Belt Preseason Head Coach Rankings

CFN 2020 Preseason All-Sun Belt Team

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College Football Rankings 2020, CFN Previews Of All 130 Teams

The CFN Preview 2020 college football rankings, with the preseason look at all 130 teams. 

The CFN Preview 2020 college football rankings, with the preseason look at all 130 teams. 


Close your eyes for a moment and imagine a world with a college football season that’s about to kick into high gear with practices, media days, and …

Okay, so nothing is going on like normal.

No matter what happens over the next several weeks and months, we can still take an educated guess as to how good all 130 FBS college football teams are as they go into whatever a 2020 college football season will/can/might be.

Spring football was almost non-existent at most places – making doing all the previews and rankings far more interesting than normal – and injures, the transfer portal, and this sinister virus are all going to play roles over the next several weeks. We’ll do this all again just before whatever this season is – hopefully, and most importantly, safely – kicks off.

For now, the rankings aren’t about where the teams are projected to end up – those are coming later once the new-look schedules are locked down. The 2020 CFN Preview rankings are based on how good we think all the teams are right now.

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CFN Preview 2020 Rankings
All 130 Team Previews | 101-130
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10

130. UConn Huskies

Relative Strength: Special Teams
Relative Concern: Offensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 126
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 126
UConn Quick Take: Life as an independent will be interesting for a UConn program that has to rely on a slew of transfers and young parts to turn around an ugly run. The Huskies are still in a rebuilding mode.
UConn 2020 CFN Team Preview

129. Akron Zips

Relative Strength: Wide Receiver
Relative Concern: Offensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 129
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 125
Akron Quick Take: There’s no way, no how the Zips can be as bad as they were last season as the only FBS program to go winless. The offense will do something as long as the line can figure something out fast. Losing a few transfers and not having a real offseason to get things in place hurts.
Akron 2020 CFN Team Preview

128. New Mexico State Aggies

Relative Strength: Secondary
Relative Concern: Linebacker
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 129
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 127
New Mexico State Quick Take: There’s a veteran crew returning on a defense that was totally miserable, especially against the run. The production has to be there with all of the experience, and the offense has to find something that consistently works.
New Mexico State 2020 CFN Team Preview

127. UTEP Miners

Relative Strength: Wide Receiver
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 128
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 130
UTEP Quick Take: The defense has been an ongoing problem for the Miners, but the woes on an offense that just can’t get working have been the bigger issue. There’s hope for a little more punch, but the defensive front has to stop someone.
UTEP 2020 CFN Team Preview

126. UMass Minutemen

Relative Strength: Wide Receiver
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 130
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 128
UMass Quick Take: There’s still a whole lot of work to still do for a defense that was magnificently miserable against the run. There’s a little hope for an offense that should be better up front and has a few promising playmakers, but this is another season about building things up.
UMass 2020 CFN Team Preview

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125. Bowling Green Falcons

Relative Strength: Running Back
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 124
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 124
Bowling Green Quick Take: There’s a shot this turns out to be a way-too-low ranking if the offense finally learns how to score a little bit. The defense isn’t going to be a brick wall, but the offense should improve with steadier quarterback play.
Bowling Green 2020 CFN Team Preview

124. Texas State Bobcats

Relative Strength: Wide Receiver
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 114
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 119
Texas State Quick Take: Eventually the up-tempo offense will start to work and the Bobcats will tag someone decent. The defense can’t let the team get out of games so quickly, but the offense has to go on a few early scoring drives to help the cause.
Texas State 2020 CFN Team Preview

123. South Alabama Jaguars

Relative Strength: Linebacker
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 119
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 112
South Alabama Quick Take: Where’s the positive offensive identity? The Jaguars need to get more out of the backfield. On the other side, the back eight is promising, but the defensive line is all but starting from scratch.
South Alabama 2020 CFN Team Preview

122. ULM Warhawks

Relative Strength: Wide Receiver
Relative Concern: Offensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 100
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 111
ULM Quick Take: This might be an embarrassingly low preseason ranking if the quarterback play is sharp from the start. The receivers are going to be excellent, but the O line is going through an overhaul. The defense has to do more to hold serve after finishing as the third-worst in the nation.
ULM 2020 CFN Team Preview

121. Old Dominion Monarchs

Relative Strength: Linebacker
Relative Concern: Running Back
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 125
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 115
Old Dominion Quick Take: There are a few great players who’ll be among the best in Conference USA – there just aren’t enough of them. The lines have to be a whole lot more consistent, and the secondary needs to be better early on. New head coach – and former Penn State offensive coordinator – Ricky Rahne should provide some pop.
Old Dominion 2020 CFN Team Preview

120. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers

Relative Strength: Offensive Line
Relative Concern: Secondary
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 96
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 127
Coastal Carolina Quick Take: Very, very quietly, this could be a sneaky-good Sun Belt squad with a strong-looking O line paving the way for RB CJ Marable. The D needs more of a pass rush.
Coastal Carolina 2020 CFN Team Preview

119. UTSA Roadrunners

Relative Strength: Secondary
Relative Concern: Offensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 118
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 113
UTSA Quick Take: After years of trying to win football games without scoring points, UTSA appears ready to try cranking up an offense under new head coach Jeff Traylor. The parts aren’t great, though. The D has enough playmakers to keep games close.
UTSA 2020 CFN Team Preview

118. New Mexico Lobos

Relative Strength: Quarterback
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 120
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 104
New Mexico Quick Take: There’s a shot to turn things around quickly under new head coach Danny Gonzales if the program can finally know what it’s like to have a healthy quarterback. The receivers aren’t awful, but they’ll have to be ready for shootouts to make up for a rough defense.
New Mexico 2020 CFN Team Preview

117. Northern Illinois Huskies

Relative Strength: Linebacker
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 92
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 88
Northern Illinois Quick Take: This could go one of two ways. Either this is really, really low, and NIU kicks it all in under Thomas Hammock with an offense that will be far better, or this is just about right considering the MAC is going to be stronger. The defense could’ve really used a normal offseason.
Northern Illinois 2020 CFN Team Preview

116. Rice Owls

Relative Strength: Wide Receiver
Relative Concern: Offensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 115
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 122
Rice Quick Take: It took a few years to get things going under head man Mike Bloomgren, and now is when the payoff is supposed to start. The Owls have one of the sneakiest-good receiving corps in Conference USA, and nine starters should be back on D.
Rice 2020 CFN Team Preview

115. Charlotte 49ers

Relative Strength: Running Back
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 72
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 103
Charlotte Quick Take: The overall talent is still lacking for the young program, but there’s a lot of experience on a team that’s a whole lot of fun. RB Benny LeMay and a potentially loaded receiving corps should make up for issues on the defensive side.
Charlotte 2020 CFN Team Preview

114. Georgia State Panthers

Relative Strength: Offensive Line
Relative Concern: Quarterback
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 75
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 118
Georgia State Quick Take: Replacing QB Dan Ellington is tough, and the offense likely won’t be as time or as explosive, but it’s a solid team across the board that needs to get stronger in the secondary.
Georgia State 2020 CFN Team Preview

113. Eastern Michigan Eagles

Relative Strength: Defensive Line
Relative Concern: Running Back
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 80
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 110
Eastern Michigan Quick Take: This isn’t the Eastern Michigan of several years ago – it’s expected to be decent now – but it’s still going to be a fight to rebuild. The offensive backfield needs too much work and the defense will be more plucky than nasty after allowing over 430 yards per game.
Eastern Michigan 2020 CFN Team Preview

112. Liberty Flames

Relative Strength: Running Back
Relative Concern: Linebacker
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 65
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 116
Liberty Quick Take: Hugh Freeze is always going to pump out a great offense, but the Flames lose some terrific parts, starting with WR Antonio Gandy-Golden. Watch out for Maine transfer Joshua Mack at running back to carry the load with little drop-off on O, but the defense will struggle too much early on.
Liberty 2020 CFN Team Preview

111. Miami University RedHawks

Relative Strength: Offensive Line
Relative Concern: Linebacker
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 47
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 107
Miami University Quick Take: Even with the MAC championship, the offense was never anything special. It could be a whole lot better if the talented, veteran line is stronger. After a year of living in opposing backfields, the defense has some overhauling to do.
Miami University 2020 CFN Team Preview

110. FIU Golden Panthers

Relative Strength: Offensive Line
Relative Concern: Wide Receiver
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 85
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 79
FIU Quick Take: Butch Davis hasn’t had a problem at reloading parts, but he has to do a whole lot with a defense that misses most of its stronger tacklers – getting into the backfield is going to be a problem. The offensive line will be great, but the rest of the attack has to take advantage of it.
FIU 2020 CFN Team Preview

109. UNLV Rebels

Relative Strength: Quarterback
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 106
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 98
UNLV Quick Take: New head coach Marcus Arroyo has a nice offensive backfield to work with, and the offense should be more explosive, but the change only works if the defense starts to be more consistent.
UNLV 2020 CFN Team Preview

108. North Texas Mean Green

Relative Strength: Wide Receiver
Relative Concern: Offensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 111
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 82
North Texas Quick Take: Can the offense get its groove back after a stunningly mediocre year? The offensive backfield needs some work, but the receivers are there to be good again. The secondary that got rocked needs a big improvement.
North Texas 2020 CFN Team Preview

107. Central Michigan Chippewas

Relative Strength: Wide Receiver
Relative Concern: Quarterback
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 71
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 121
Central Michigan Quick Take: The program that was so close to winning the MAC title in the first year under Jim McElwain – a massive turnaround – has a huge overhaul to deal with. The receiving corps will be good and the defense should be fine, but there are way too many key losses.
Central Michigan 2020 CFN Team Preview

106. Kent State Golden Flashes

Relative Strength: Quarterback
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 66
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 123
Kent State Quick Take: After a brilliant finish to last season with a fun-FlashFast offense that went on a magical run, the team should come into the season all puffy-chested and confident. QB Dustin Crum is a veteran now who can crank up the attack, but the defense front has to be stronger to start winning more.
Kent State 2020 CFN Team Preview

105. Troy Trojans

Relative Strength: Wide Receiver
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 90
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 90
Troy Quick Take: If the Trojans don’t have the best receiving corps in the Sun Belt, they’re not all that far off. The defensive front and secondary are too much of a problem to win the Sun Belt, but the offense will hang with everyone.
Troy 2020 CFN Team Preview

104. Toledo Rockets

Relative Strength: Offensive Line
Relative Concern: Linebacker
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 73
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 93
Toledo Quick Take: Even when Toledo isn’t great – like last year – it’s still pretty good. This year it should be better, starting with one of the MAC’s best offensive lines and running games. The defense has to prove it can be a whole lot better.
Toledo 2020 CFN Team Preview

103. Western Michigan Broncos

Relative Strength: Defensive Line
Relative Concern: Secondary
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 42
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 96
Western Michigan Quick Take: Yeah, this might be laughably low if the offense is steady and the defensive front seven really does take over like it probably should. There are a few better teams in the MAC, but winning the conference title is on the table.
Western Michigan 2020 CFN Team Preview

102. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

Relative Strength: Quarterback
Relative Concern: Defensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 107
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 99
Middle Tennessee Quick Take: After a down year with a different style of overall play, the Blue Raiders should be more dangerous with Asher O’Hara a good all-around quarterback who should shine behind a veteran line. The defensive front, though has to be a whole lot better.
Middle Tennessee 2020 CFN Team Preview

101. USF Bulls

Relative Strength: Defensive Line
Relative Concern: Offensive Line
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 104
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 78
USF Quick Take: There’s WAY too much talent in place to be quite this bad in the first season under Jeff Scott, but the offense has a long way to go to be merely mediocre. The defense will keep the Bulls in most games.
USF 2020 CFN Team Preview

CFN Preview 2020 Rankings
All 130 Team Previews | 101-130
76-100 | 51-75 | 26-50 | 11-25 | Top 10

NEXT: CFN Preseason 2020 Rankings, Top 100

Preview 2020: College Football News All-MAC Team

Preview 2020: Previewing and looking ahead to the MAC season with the College Football News All-MAC Team & Top 30 players. 

Preview 2020: Previewing and looking ahead to the MAC season with the College Football News All-MAC Team & Top 30 players. 


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2020 CFN All-Mountain West Team
2020 CFN Top 30 Mountain West Players

2020 Preseason CFN MAC Offensive Player of the Year

RB Jaret Patterson, Jr. Buffalo

It’s not just Patterson.

Give junior Kevin Marks a little credit – a lot of credit, actually – for being more than just a No. 2 guy in the Buffalo offense with close to 2,000 yards and 21 touchdowns over the last two seasons. Great in the rotation, he’s able to keep Patterson fresh.

The MAC is loaded with terrific backs this year, but the 5-9, 195-pound Patterson is the star of the bunch coming off a 1,799-yard, 19-touchdown season. He’ll catch a little bit, but one of the toughest pound-for-pound runners in college football – he carried the ball 181 times over the final six games with 15 touchdowns – is there to take over the offense and make it his.

2020 MAC Team Previews
East Akron | Bowling Green | Buffalo
Kent State | Miami Univ. | Ohio
West Ball State | Central Mich | Eastern Mich
Northern Illinois | Toledo | Western Michigan


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2020 Preseason CFN MAC Defensive Player of the Year

LB Treshaun Hayward, Sr. Western Michigan

The guy found his stride after being an okay backup in his first two seasons.

The 6-1, 225-pounder turned into the best player on a solid Western Michigan defense, coming u with 142 tackles with 4.5 sacks and 11 tackles for loss as he seemed to get in on every play.

Consistently great, he came up with ten tackles or more in nine games including an 18-stop performance against Eastern Michigan, and he turned into a rock in the open field.

Watch out for teammate Ali Fayad to be in the mix for the MAC Defensive Player of the Year with his pass rushing ability, but Hayward should be in for a special season again.

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College Football News Preview 2020: Toledo Rockets

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Toledo Rockets season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Toledo Rockets season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– Toledo Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 6-6 overall, 3-5 in MAC
Head Coach: Jason Candle, 5th year, 34-19
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 110
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 73
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 93

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Toledo Rockets Offense 3 Things To Know

The 2016 Toledo offense ripped off over 6,700 yards. The 2017 attack flirted with 7,000 yards. 2018 was a down year with 5,770 yards and without the same pop, and then came 2019.

5,209 yards.

The Toledo O wasn’t all that bad by most standards – especially with the MAC’s second-best running game – but the passing attack wasn’t consistent or efficient enough, and the scoring wasn’t always there.

Two years ago, Toledo cranked up 525 points, scoring 24 or more in every game but two. Last year’s offense came up with 327 points and failed to get more than 14 in three of the last seven. With eight starters returning, there’s hope to be a whole lot better.


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– Senior Eli Peters will still have to push for the job, but he has the inside track after getting work in half the season with 828 passing yards with six scores and three picks. Sophomore Carter Bradley is a bit of a bigger option, and a slew of underclassmen will get their shot.

The receivers are there to make the passing game a whole lot stronger. Senior Bryce Miller averaged over 19 yards per catch with a team-high 679 yards, and speedy Danzel McKinley-Lewis tied for the team lead with 36 grabs, averaging over 17 yards per catch. 6-4, 240-pound senior Drew Rosi is a nice tight end who can do a lot more than 18 catches.

The running game was strong. Bryant Koback led the way with 1,187 yards with 12 scores – averaging over six yards per carry – and 215-pound senior Shakif Seymour is back as a strong No. 2 back in the rotation.

Four starters are back on the offensive front after a rough year in pass protection, but they’ll once again be great for the ground game. Sophomore guard Nick Rosi is the best of the bunch, but the line should be a strength.

NEXT: College Football News Preview 2020: Toledo Rockets Defense 3 Things To Know

College Football News Preview 2020: Bowling Green Falcons

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Bowling Green Falcons season with what you need to know

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Bowling Green Falcons season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– Bowling Green Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 3-9 overall, 2-6 in MAC
Head Coach: Scot Loeffler, 2nd year, 3-9
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 122
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 124
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 124

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Bowling Green Falcons Offense 3 Things To Know

Scot Loeffler took over the Bowling Green job after years as an offensive coordinator. The former Michigan quarterback knows how to get attacks going, he can work with passers but has the mindset for the ground game, and he knows what he’s doing.

It’s just going to take a little while.

His offense in his first season finished 120th in the nation with just 319 yards per game, and it was the third-worst in scoring O averaging just 16 points per outing. The ground game was okay at times, the passing attack didn’t work, and the team managed 20 points or fewer in nine games, and fewer than ten points five times.


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Finding the right quarterback is going to be the key. It would’ve been nice if 2019 was about developing the guy for 2020, but Grant Loy – who threw six touchdown passes and 11 touchdowns – left for Auburn.

Boston College transfer Matt McDonald is a good-sized passer with the arm to do what Loeffler is looking for – he was there when his new head coach was the OC at BC – and there’s no experience behind him. 6-3 redshirt freshman LaBronz Davis will be the likely No. 2.

6-4 senior Quintin Morris is one of the MAC’s best tight ends, leading the way with 55 catches for 649 yards and four scores, but the wide receivers have to emerge.

Julian Ortega-Jones was second with 298 yards, but he only caught 20 passes and didn’t come up with a score. The rest of the receiving corps will be about the underclassmen and recruiting class – it’ll be a work in progress. The second-leading wide receiver returning caught just one pass.

The offensive line was a positive. As a function of the offense, the pass protection was great – it led the MAC in fewest sacks allowed – and it did a good job for the ground game.

With three starters expected to return, there’s hope to do it all again. Tim Tanner-Blair is a good guard on either side, and Derek Downs is a veteran tackle who can work on either side.

The running backs are in place to form a good rotation behind the solid line. Andrew Clair is the best back of the bunch – he ran for 244 yards and four scores but suffered a foot problem and only played in four games. In his place Bryson Denley will help after leading the team with 544 yards and four scores.

NEXT: College Football News Preview 2020: Bowling Green Falcons Defense 3 Things To Know

College Football News Preview 2020: Ball State Cardinals

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ball State Cardinals season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ball State Cardinals season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– Ball State Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017

2019 Record: 5-7 overall, 4-4 in MAC
Head Coach: Mike Neu, 5th year, 15-33
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 107
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 83
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 109

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Ball State Cardinals Offense 3 Things To Know

– The offense couldn’t quite do enough in three brutally close losses, but Ball State was No. 1 in the MAC in offense and scoring, averaging 463 yards and 35 points per game. The running game was good, the passing game was better, and now there’s a lot to like with a ton of talent returning.


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The passing game was fantastic as Drew Plitt grew from a part of the puzzle to the bomber who threw for close to 3,000 yards with 24 touchdowns and seven picks. He can run a little bit – he ran for five scores – but he’s a passer. Sophomore John Paddock didn’t see too much time, but he’s used to being in the No. 2 role.

A few of the key receivers from last year are gone, but 5-9, 181-pound speedster Justin Hall is back after leading the way with 684 yards and six scores. He’s the smallish, quick target, and 6-3 junior Yo’Heinz Tyler is the big playmaker, averaging close to 19 yards per catch with five scores. Throw in the return of Antwan Davis for one more year, and the receivers are there to crank up the yards for Plitt.

Pass protection was a problem for the Cardinal offensive front, but the running game blasted out close to 220 yards per game. Three starters are back, but all-star Danny Pinter is gone at one tackle spot. 6-5, 304-pound Curtis Blackwell is the strongest blocker of the bunch at his right guard spot, and the left side is set, too.

5-10, 226-pound senior Caleb Huntley carried the ground game with 1,275 yards and 12 scores in a brilliant Second Team All-MAC season.

Receiver Justin Hall is the second-leading returning rusher with 726 yards and two scores, but Huntley needs more rest. That’s where 236-pound sophomore Tye Evans comes in to bring some thump, and junior Will Jones should help a bit.

NEXT: College Football News Preview 2020: Ball State Cardinals Defense 3 Things To Know

College Football News Preview 2020: Ohio Bobcats

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ohio Bobcats season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Ohio Bobcats season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– Ohio Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 7-6 overall, 5-3 in MAC
Head Coach: Frank Solich, 16th year, 113-81
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 86
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 51
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 86

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Ohio Bobcats Offense 3 Things To Know

The Bobcats scored 75 fewer points than the 2018 version, and they still finished 29th in the nation in total offense averaging over 442 yards and 34 points per game. The passing game led the MAC in yards per completion, and the running game averaged 222 yards per game.

There were a few power outages here and there, but it was another great season on the offensive side. This year’s attack should be even better, but …


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Ohio has to replace do-it-all QB Nathan Rourke. He was everything to the offense as a runner as well as an efficient passer, and now with a few transfers changing things up, there’s going to be a battle between junior Drew Keszei and Nathan’s brother, Kurtis Rourke. Keszei spent last year at receiver, and Kurtis is a bigger version of Nathan.

All of the receivers are back. All of them. It starts with junior Isiah Cox – who led the team with 39 catches for 663 yards and two scores, averaging 17 yards per grab – and continues with 6-4 sophomore Shane Hooks and his five touchdown catches.

Senior Adam Leuherman made five touchdown catches and was second with 28 grabs, and there’s a lot more experience where all of the other stars came from.

The offensive line that was eighth in the nation in fewest tackles for loss loses three starters – all all-stars – but it’s still going to be excellent around junior Brett Kitrell, who played guard last year and will likely move to center. The front five has a fantastic running back to pave the way for.

Sophomore O’Shaan Allison led the team with 869 yards with six scores, and senior De’Montre Tuggle ran for 644 yards and 11 touchdowns. Throw in whatever is coming from the quarterback – Nathan Rourke ran for 867 yards and 13 scores – and Ohio will once again have one of the MAC’s best ground games.

NEXT: College Football News Preview 2020: Ohio Bobcats Defense 3 Things To Know