Independent Preseason Rankings: CFN College Football Preview 2021

The College Football News 2021 Independent preseason rankings along with a quick take on every team.

The College Football News 2021 Independent preseason rankings along with a quick take on every team. 


This is NOT a ranking of where the teams are going to finish. This is based on how good we think the Independent teams are going into the 2021 season.

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2021 CFN Independent Preseason Rankings

1. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Quick Take: There’s a consistency to the Irish now under Brian Kelly with four straight double-digit win seasons and five in the last six, and this year’s team should get there again with a schedule that’s a wee bit easier than it looks. The defensive ends are good, S Kyle Hamilton is great, and the success will be there on offense even if it’s more steady than sensational.
Notre Dame Preview | Schedule

2. Liberty Flames

Quick Take: Just about everyone is back, the skill guys around star QB Malik Willis are outstanding, and there’s a buzz after a breakthrough 2020. Talent-wise it’s a good team, but there’s a little national roll-slowing needing to be done when comparing it to the top 25ish Power Five programs. However, with the veterans in place – and with a manageable schedule – another one-loss season is a doable goal.
Liberty Preview | Schedule

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3. BYU Cougars

Quick Take: If was the common refrain last year – “But they didn’t play a Power Five program.” Well, now they do – it wasn’t the Cougars’ fault that no one wanted to play them, by the way – and without Zach Wilson under center. This is still a terrific team with plenty of great parts, but the schedule is tougher – seven Power Five teams on the slate – and there’s some reloading to do.
BYU Preview | Schedule

4. Army Black Knights

Quick Take: Expect a fantastic record thanks to a manageable schedule, but, as always, the O will control the clock and tempo against just about everyone. Also, as always, they’re going to be a very, very tough out for the better teams on the schedule.
Army Preview | Schedule

5. New Mexico State Aggies

Quick Take: The Aggies had the benefit of a spring preseason with a few games to see what they have in place to work with. The answers weren’t all that great, but they have a few explosive parts and should have just enough of an offense to pull off a few wins.
New Mexico Preview | Schedule

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6. UConn Huskies

Quick Take: After not playing last year, this is almost a new team in several spots around a few terrific parts. There are just enough good players to build around, but it’s going to be a rough, rough run saved by two FCS games and a few more winnable dates.
UConn Preview | Schedule

7. UMass Minutemen

Quick Take: The bar is set at just scoring. The Minutemen went 0-4 last year against four Group of Five programs, and they were outscored 161-12 with just one touchdown. The defensive side has some decent parts, but it’s going to be a bloodbath offensively over the first half of the season before things ease up.
UMass Preview | Schedule

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Independent Rankings: 2020 CFN Five Year College Football Program Analysis

In the 2020 CFN Five-Year College Football Program Analysis, where do all the Independent teams rank?

In the 2020 CFN Five-Year College Football Program Analysis, where do all the Independent teams rank?


It’s our annual look at where all the college football programs rank with a five-year snapshot looking at attendance, players drafted, APR, and wins, wins, wins.

How do all of the Independent college football programs stack up over the last five seasons?

Which college football programs are doing the best jobs overall, which once have all the advantages, and most of all, who’s winning?

How are the rankings determined? Click here for all of the category descriptions.

Five-Year Program Analysis Categories, Rankings
2019 5-Year Program Analysis Rankings 1-130
FBS Wins | Attendance | Quality Wins
Elite Wins | Bad Losses | Bad Wins | Elite Losses
Conference Win % | APR | NFL Draft
Ranking Categories Explained

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2020 CFN Five Year Program Analysis: Rankings 1-130

7 UMass 15.04

2020 National Ranking: 129
2019 National Ranking: 129
2018 National Ranking: 130
2017 National Ranking: 130

6 UConn 24.48

2020 National Ranking: 123
2019 National Ranking: 121
2018 National Ranking: 117
2017 National Ranking: 105

5 Liberty 26.03

2020 National Ranking: 119
2019 National Ranking: 123
2018 National Ranking: 126
2017 National Ranking: Not Ranked


2020 Independent Team Previews
Army | BYU | Liberty | New Mexico State
Notre DameUConn | UMass
CFN Preview 2020: All 130 Team Previews


4 New Mexico State 26.33

2020 National Ranking: 118
2019 National Ranking: 118
2018 National Ranking: 121
2017 National Ranking: 128

3 Army 48.02

2020 National Ranking: 87
2019 National Ranking: 84
2018 National Ranking: 110
2017 National Ranking: 125

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2 BYU 61.75

2020 National Ranking: 57
2019 National Ranking: 64
2018 National Ranking: 58
2017 National Ranking: 49

1 Notre Dame 119.29

2020 National Ranking: 9
2019 National Ranking: 10
2018 National Ranking: 13
2017 National Ranking: 8

CFN Program Analysis Ranking Categories

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