136 teams, 20 tiers: Ranking all FBS programs ahead of the 2025 season - ESPN
If there's one thing we've learned from the debate among the Big Ten, SEC, ACC and Big 12 over the future of the College Football Playoff, it's that committees are awful. They get it wrong nearly every year despite the fact that they've mostly gotten it right.
Of course, Top 25 lists are no better. You know who votes in those? Reporters and coaches. Reporters clearly don't know ball, and coaches don't have the time to watch the games. We can't trust them either.
There was a time when we entrusted computers with assembling a proper ranking of teams. The BCS crunched the numbers based on some nebulous inputs and spat out the results. And while it might feel as if ChatGPT could step in now and become a neutral arbiter, it would also be one more step toward our eventual demise as a species. If humans can't rank college football teams, it's just a matter of time before we're all controlled by a sentient version of those coffee delivery drones.
No, there is really just one honest way to evaluate college football's 136 FBS teams, and that is to sort through all the data, talk to a host of coaches and players and analysts, and then unilaterally put them into tiers.
And with that, we give you the most official, guaranteed-to-be-accurate, tiered preseason ranking for the 2025 season.
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Ohio State
Texas
Last season, Ohio State won a national championship and, according to virtually every coach we've asked, the Buckeyes were the most talented team in the country all along. Only, if the playoff had waited one more year to expand, Ohio State would've missed out, and Ryan Day might've been looking for a