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Future Power Rankings: It's good to be Clemson, but who comes next?
June might be the quietest month on college football's calendar, but it's about to get a little louder.
The Future Power Rankings series reaches a crescendo with the full-team version. By now, you've dutifully studied three-year projections for quarterbacks, offenses and defenses. The team version accounts for the previous Top 25 lists and has many similarities, but also a few differences.
Projecting through the next three seasons, the full-team Future Power Rankings examine offense-defense balance, recruiting performance, and potential coaching changes, dismissals and exciting new hires. Overall program trend (past, present and especially future) is weighed, too.
Here is last year's list, which hit on some projections (Clemson, Texas) and missed on others (USC, Florida State). It's time to check out which 25 college football teams can feel best about what's coming -- through the 2021 season.
1. Clemson
2. Alabama
3. Georgia
4. Oklahoma
5. Ohio State
6. Notre Dame
7. Texas
8. Washington
9. Florida
10. LSU
11. Michigan
12. Texas A&M
13. Penn State
14. Oregon
15. Stanford
16. Auburn
17. Wisconsin
18. Miami (FL)
19. TCU
20. Washington State
21. UCF
22. Michigan State
23. Nebraska
24. Oklahoma State
25. Northwestern
Future Power Rankings: It's good to be Clemson, but who comes next?
June might be the quietest month on college football's calendar, but it's about to get a little louder.
The Future Power Rankings series reaches a crescendo with the full-team version. By now, you've dutifully studied three-year projections for quarterbacks, offenses and defenses. The team version accounts for the previous Top 25 lists and has many similarities, but also a few differences.
Projecting through the next three seasons, the full-team Future Power Rankings examine offense-defense balance, recruiting performance, and potential coaching changes, dismissals and exciting new hires. Overall program trend (past, present and especially future) is weighed, too.
Here is last year's list, which hit on some projections (Clemson, Texas) and missed on others (USC, Florida State). It's time to check out which 25 college football teams can feel best about what's coming -- through the 2021 season.
1. Clemson
2. Alabama
3. Georgia
4. Oklahoma
5. Ohio State
6. Notre Dame
7. Texas
8. Washington
9. Florida
10. LSU
11. Michigan
12. Texas A&M
13. Penn State
14. Oregon
15. Stanford
16. Auburn
17. Wisconsin
18. Miami (FL)
19. TCU
20. Washington State
21. UCF
22. Michigan State
23. Nebraska
24. Oklahoma State
25. Northwestern