College Football’s AP Top 25 Is out: Who’s overrated, underrated and flat-out snubbed?
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College football fans have been waiting on this day for months. With the preseason AP Top-25 now released, every fan has a reason to either complain or rejoice, as the 2026 season is just two weeks away.
It's a tradition unlike any other.
Voters from across the country — some of whom have no clue about teams in other regions, no matter how much research they do — release their rankings for the college football world to argue about for the next few weeks leading up to Labor Day weekend.
This is also the time of year when local sports talk radio shows flourish, inciting near-riots over how their team was shafted compared to others within their own conference. It’s a gold mine of radio segments that will pass the time until an actual ball is kicked off.
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But I want you to remember something while you’re digesting the initial 2026 rankings: Twelve teams ranked in the preseason AP Top 25 last season finished outside the poll when the 2025 season concluded.
Those teams included:
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Meaning: Don't freak out over where your team lands over the next month. How do you think Penn State, LSU and Clemson fans felt heading into the 2025 season compared to how it ended?
Exactly.
L-R: LSU president Wade Rousse, LSU new head coach Lane Kiffin and LSU athletic director Verge Ausberry stand together at South Stadium Club at Tiger Stadium. (Matthew Hinton/Imagn Images)
Ok, everyone hold your breath as you go through the list of teams who some voters


