It may be hard to believe but we’re only a few short weeks away from our first taste of college football action in 2025.
There’s no shortage of storylines heading into upcoming season and we were just gifted a few more with Monday’s release of the USA Today Preseason Coaches Poll.
Despite coming off its first national championship under head coach Ryan Day, Ohio State is not seen as the best team in the country by his peers. Here’s a look at how nation’s coaches see things stacking up heading into Week 1:
Texas LonghornsOhio State BuckeyesPenn State Nittany LionsGeorgia BulldogsNotre Dame Fighting IrishClemson TigersOregon DucksAlabama Crimson TideLSU TigersMiami HurricanesArizona State Sun DevilsIllinois Fighting IlliniSouth Carolina GamecocksMichigan WolverinesOle Miss RebelsSMU MustangsFlorida GatorsTennessee VolunteersIndiana HoosiersKansas State WildcatsTexas A&M AggiesIowa State CyclonesBYU CougarsTexas Tech Red RaidersBoise State Broncos
Fans reacted to the Top 25 on X.
“1 vs 2 to open up the season fellas. It doesn’t get better than this,” a user said.
“Iowa State had not been ranked in a pre-season coaches poll in its history until Matt Campbell came to Ames,” Brent Blum shared. “Iowa State has now been ranked in pre-season 5 times in last 7 years.”
“You couldn’t ask for a better gift than leaving OU off the coaches poll,” an Oklahoma fan shared.
“Please do away with these….they are useless,” another person commented.
“Lots of drama in college sports, but the product has never been better,” another user posted. “I haven’t been this excited for college football in a long time.”
“SEC twitter is about to have a meltdown that Illinois is #12 … Ahead of South Carolina, Ole Miss, Florida, Tennessee, and A&M.”
“Call me old school but the DEFENDING National Champions should be No. 1 and not the team they beat in the semi finals,” an OSU fan replied.
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CFB fans really couldn’t dream up a much better opener to the ’25 season than Ohio State vs. Texas at The Shoe.
That game will be broadcast at 12 PM ET on FOX’s “Big Noon Kickoff” with Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt on the call.
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