ESPN released their Way-Too-Early College Football Top 25 list on Wednesday. The list is made as a rough estimate as what to expect for the upcoming season but isn’t perfect, as stated in the title.
For the most part the rankings look pretty solid. The top 10 starts with Notre Dame at #10, Oklahoma at #9, LSU at #8, Florida at #7 and Oregon at #6.
The reason LSU dropped to #8 after winning the National Championship is rather obvious. They will be without Heisman Trophy winner and possibly the greatest college quarterback ever Joe Borrow, offensive coordinator Joe Brady, defensive coordinator Dave Aranda and a handful of juniors heading to the NFL Draft.
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The top 4 looks very solid with the Dawgs at the #4 spot, Alabama at #3, Ohio State at #2 and Clemson at #1. Of the 25, six teams are from the SEC.
This is looking like it is going to be not only an exciting but very competitive season.