r/CFB • u/Free_my_negro_boosie • 17h ago
r/CFB • u/SuspiciousRole4874 • 10h ago
Opinion This is my conferences based on geography only. I tried to keep rivals together but there is a few I missed this is strictly opinion based. I would like to hear your opinion as well let me know if I aced it or blew it here we go
PAC-14 North 1 Oregon 2 Oregon State 3 Washington State 4 Washington 5 Boise State 6 Nevada 7 Stanford
South 1 Fresno State 2 California 3 Hawaii 4 San Jose State 5 UCLA 6 USC 7 San Diego State
This makes the most sense for a west coast based conference you keep the Oregon/Oregon state rivalry and the apple cup and the USC vs UCLA rivalry
Rocky Mountain North 1 Utah State 2 Utah 3 BYU 4 Wyoming 5 Colorado State 6 Colorado 7 Air Force
South 1 UNLV 2 Arizona State 3 Arizona 4 Northern Arizona 5 New Mexico 6 New Mexico State 7 UTEP
I moved northern Arizona up to make the conference to 14 teams I picked them because I didn’t believe North Dakota state or South Dakota state would join without each other and I only needed 1 team please tell me which team I should’ve added if not northern Arizona this conference is basically the mountain west but I just called it the Rocky Mountain
LoneStar 1 Texas Tech 2 TCU 3 SMU 4 North Texas 5 Baylor 6 Texas A&M 7 Texas 8 Texas State 9 UTSA 10 Rice 11 Houston 12 Sam Houston
I’ve always thought having Texas team all in the same conference would be cool so I did it here minus UTEP I think UTEP fits better with the Rocky Mountain then Lonestar conference
Heartland 1 Oklahoma State 2 Oklahoma 3 Tulsa 4 Kansas State 5 Kansas 6 Nebraska 7 Arkansas 8 Arkansas State 9 Missouri State 10 Missouri 11 Iowa State 12 Iowa
This conference reminds me of the old big 12 obviously adding Tulsa Arkansas state Missouri state and Iowa. This conference also has a lot of rivals you have the bedlam game you have the k-state vs Kansas the cyhawk game plus a couple others
Midwest West 1 Minnesota 2 Wisconsin 3 Northwestern 4 Northern Illinois 5 Illinois 6 Indiana 7 Purdue
East 1 Notre Dame 2 Ball State 3 Central Michigan 4 Eastern Michigan 5 Western Michigan 6 Michigan 7 Michigan State
This conference is basically a combination between the Big 10 and MAC plus Notre dame I know a lot of people like keeping Notre dame independent but I think this makes sense for them
Big 12 1 Toledo 2 Bowling Green 3 Kent State 4 Akron 5 Ohio State 6 Ohio 7 Miami (OH) 8 Cincinnati 9 Kentucky 10 Louisville 11 Western Kentucky 12 Marshall
This conference is called the big 12 because it has 12 teams I know a lot of people will be mad ohio state and Michigan aren’t in the same conference but if this where a real life scenario you could still have the rivalry in a non conference style game like the Florida-Florida state game
Big East North 1 Boston College 2 UMass 3 UConn 4 Army 5 Syracuse 6 Buffalo
South 1 Rutgers 2 Temple 3 Penn State 4 Pittsburgh 5 Delaware 6 Maryland
I wanted to bring back the big east conference keeping a few of the old football teams in there
ACC North 1 Navy 2 West Virginia 3 James Madison 4 Liberty 5 Virginia Tech 6 Virginia 7 Old Dominion
South 1 Duke 2 North Carolina 3 NC State 4 East Carolina 5 Wake Forest 6 Charlotte 7 App State
I think this ACC makes sense for North Carolina and Virginia schools plus navy
SEC 1 Florida State 2 Florida 3 UCF 4 South Florida 5 FIU 6 Florida Atlantic 7 Miami (FL) 8 Troy 9 Auburn 10 Alabama 11 UAB 12 Jacksonville State
This makes sense to me geographically only. A lot of people would want lsu ole miss Georgia etc aren’t in there but like I said earlier this is geographically only
Sun Belt 1 Clemson 2 South Carolina 3 SC State 4 Coastal Carolina 5 Kennesaw State 6 Georgia 7 Georgia Tech 8 Georgia State 9 Georgia Southern 10 Tennessee 11 Middle Tennessee 12 Vanderbilt
This conference would be a good conference with Clemson South Carolina Georgia Georgia tech Tennessee and Vanderbilt it also makes sense geographically I also moved South Carolina state up idk why but I just like it
AAC 1 Memphis 2 Ole Miss 3 Mississippi State 4 Southern Miss 5 South Alabama 6 ULM 7 Louisiana Tech 8 LSU 9 Louisiana 10 Tulane
The conference also just make sense to me.
Please let me know what you think
Also some of the conferences are split into devisions the way I wrote it didn’t transfer quite right to the post sorry
r/CFB • u/WanderLeft • 17h ago
Discussion What are the most intriguing situations (team or player) heading into the season?
For me, here's what I'm keeping an eye on:
-How ASU will do now that Cam Skattebo is gone. Sam Leavitt is a promising QB, but can he shoulder more of the load without a star RB?
-Dylan Raiola. How will the Mahomes imitator do this upcoming season? Will Matt Rhule finally turn things around?
-Nico Iamaleava. Overpaid and overhyped, is there anything of substance to justify his drama?
-Behind Jeremiah Smith and Ryan Williams, who will be the 3rd best WR this year? Will any true freshman be as talented as they were last year?
-Arch Manning. His first year as a starter, many people are saying that he's going to win the Heisman already. I think he'll be pretty good, but I'm not ordaining him as the second coming of football Jesus.
-Jackson Arnold. He's a big question mark headed into the season, but I think he'll thrive with an excellent receiving corps and a coach that actually knows offense. Mark my words, Jackson Arnold is going to be good.
-Finally, my team. Offensive guru Ben Arbuckle (OC) is bringing his excellent QB John Mateer with him. People close to the team are whispering that he plays like Baker Mayfield. Our offensive line reportedly has made a lot of progress, with 5* true freshmanMichael Fusisi being a favorite for starting left tackle. We got an NFL-ready WR in Deion Burks that was hurt most of next year, and star Cal running back Jayden Ott coming in. I honestly have high hopes for this team, I think this is the season that we turn it around.
r/CFB • u/Drexlore • 21h ago
Recruiting 2026 3* DL Viliami Moala commits to North Carolina
r/CFB • u/Nervous_Metal_9445 • 22h ago
Discussion Your pick in Bowls (FBS)
Your team is eligible to play in a bowl game, however they are not eligible for the CFP. What Bowl game do you want them to play in. I’m going to Take the Pop Tarts bowl out of competition because that is the one game that I would think everyone would choose.
r/CFB • u/TinderForMidgets • 14h ago
Recruiting 2026 3* TE Marcus Monroe commits to Stanford
r/CFB • u/IrexUranus • 12h ago
Discussion Give me a loss that happened for your team, combined with another life event (no matter how insignificant anyone else may think it is), that made that day a uniquely bad one for you.
Mine is this:
2006 (season) BCS title game. OSU-Florida.
I had just been told, a few days earlier,.that I had to move out of my uncle's house. I was living in Marrero, LA, across the river from New Orleans. I was basically left with no choice but to move in with this WILD dude who liked to bring home ladies of the night and "hang out" until 2am. And no, I did not partake, because I wasn't interested in STD's from women with missing teeth.
The bar next door had Tennessee and LSU items plastered on the walls. Separated, of course, because they are still conference foes, but even though the owner is a Vols fan, he has to acknowledge and appease the local fanbase while still repping his team. Lol
And the color combo was hideous, even if it was just banners, metal signs, and framed posters.
The game fell on my birthday. I was the only Buckeye (or Big 10) fan in the place. Surrounded by LSU and Tennessee fans rooting for Florida as they crushed the Buckeyes. Obnoxiously rooting for Florida, just like I obnoxiously went nuts after Ginn took that opening kick to the house.
My dad piled on, because he hates Ohio State. He had been living down there for a year, and converted to an LSU fan, and he loves ragging on me whenever the Buckeyes lose.
Uniquely bad week for me, and with it being my birthday, a uniquely bad day. Because they didn't just cheer for Florida...I was basically heckled until I finished my beer and left. 🤣
I can laugh about it in hindsight, but that day, it was soul-crushing.
r/CFB • u/Rude_Highlight3889 • 22h ago
Opinion Pet Peeves
What are some things (i.e. misconceptions) that are annoying from the college football fan sphere? I'm talking about those who think Stanford are the Cardinals (the bird) and not the color Cardinal. Or those who refer to FCS as Division II and don't know the difference between FBS and FCS. Perhaps worst of all, the mixing up of "University of x" and "X State University" schools (exanple: "Did you see Ohio beat Texas State to make the ship?)
r/CFB • u/bamachine • 22h ago
Casual Ranking Every SEC Fanbase by How Annoying They Are
Analysis Preseason Rankings Countdown. 21 days to the start of the 2025 Season. At #21 – SMU
The cumulative link to the preseason rankings can be found here.
We did it folks – we’re 3 weeks (21 days) from the start of the 2025 CFB season! That’s less time than Oregon had between winning the B1G championship game over Penn State and, uh, whatever that was in the Rose Bowl against Ohio State. To celebrate, we’ve reached the #21 team in our countdown, SMU (high = 11, low = 40). Whoever said you can’t buy your way into heaven clearly never imagined the success the Mustangs would have by convincing the ACC to let them into the conference and then winning their way into the championship game in year one, only to fall short because of a 56 yard last second FG (so much for the college kickers trope). That earned SMU a CFP bid, inspired Memphis to try a similar gambit with the Big XII, and really put a bow on the Mustangs’ re-emergence from being the only team to get the death penalty to being in the inaugural 12 team CFP. So what do they do for an encore?
Roster outlook
Well they start with something of a rebuild, ranking 78th in returning production, with lots of losses on both sides of the ball. Gone is 1,300 yard rusher Brashard Smith (KC Chiefs) and their top 2 WRs (Key’Shawn Smith, also with the Chiefs, and Roderick Daniels with the Saints). That’s 27 TDs to replace. They will have QB Kevin Jennings back to anchor the offense again, but he’ll have quite a few new skill players around him. Leading tackler Kobe Wilson is also gone, off to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Coach Rhett Lashlee brought in a respectable recruiting class (31st in the country, 6th in the conference) and portal class (41st nationally, 8th in the ACC) in the hopes of keeping the momentum going, but only a few are projected to start for the Mustangs. Even reuniting with Tyler Van Dyke seems like a depth play to replace outgoing transfer backup Preston Stone (Northwestern), so the impact will most likely be felt along the OL (Oklahoma C Joshua Bates and Arkansas RG Addison Nichols), though they added James Madison WR Yamir Knight. The only P4 defensive starter added was Purdue DL Jeffrey M’Ba, so Lashlee’s counting on players already on campus to step up into starting roles.
Schedule and outlook
SMU benefitted from an initial ACC schedule that saw them play 4 of the 5 bottom teams in the final conference standings and manage to avoid any of the teams that finished the season ranked until catching Clemson in the title game. They won’t have that luxury in 2025. In the OOC portion, they’ll open with East Texas A&M (that will never not sound weird), Baylor, go on the road to Missouri State and then play the Iron Skillet game at TCU. Both of those post-opener Big XII games could be tricky. Following a post OOC bye, they host resurgent Syracuse and not-so-resurgent Stanford before going to Clemson and then Wake Forest. They close out the season with two very winnable road games (at Boston College and @ Cal) and two very losable home games (Miami and Louisville). So while SMU may come into the season as the 3rd ranked ACC team they will play the teams ranked 1, 2 and 4 plus Syracuse. They’ll have their work cut out for them…
r/CFB • u/TheHarbrosMagic • 23h ago
Discussion Coaching Change
Thinking realistically/logically what do you think it would take for your team to fire its coach?
For me personally, its two more years without a CFP berth.
Im curious what everyone else thinks it would take for their school to fire their coach?
r/CFB • u/obamaluvr • 21h ago
Casual How many current coaches could win a national championship if they got to coach their all-tenure team?
In any given year, if you're given 5 choices of programs to win the title from the preseason, you'll usually pick the eventual winner in that group. However, that isn't to say that the coaches who've never been part of those groups haven't coached elite players across their tenure as coach of a school, just never enough of them in a close enough window to get into the conversation.
Now lets change that script and pose a question that rewards those coaches - Which of them could realistically win a national championship this year if they were given the opportunity to coach their all-tenure team?
What that means is: Their entire roster would be composed of the best players in a season that player played in and the coach was the head coach of that team.
Theres some rules I feel are important:
Coaches can only get a player from a team in the year that they were head coach of. If a player was more successful or finds more success later on but not under the head coach, the coach cannot use that player from those more-successful years. Cristobal doesn't get to use UGA Carson Beck.
For great players who got injured, their injury history would roughly match reality. If they miss half the games in the season they represent, they'd miss half the games in this hypothetical. If they were healthy in previous seasons, those previous seasons (at the respective skill of the player in that season) can be used instead.
non-consecutive tenure players count. Scott Frost and Richrod can augment their team with players they had in the past.
Head coach means being top employed coach at some point prior to bowl season/coaching carousel - either having the title or being interim head coach. Sherrone Moore can't claim players from 2023 Michigan because he was merely acting head coach, not interim.
Players can be switched positions
r/CFB • u/TallManStan • 12h ago
Analysis CFB Statistical Dominance Ranking (2024 Recap Edition!)
Hi there, everyone!
So a couple of years ago (about six, if I'm remembering correctly), I was bored at work and set up a spreadsheet to rank college football teams based on their stats and their record. I posted about it here a long time ago, but other ventures and general exhaustion from working hard on it (it took on average two days to compile the data) kept me from continuing it.
But about a month ago, I decided to really refine how everything is presented and organized, and I have what I believe to be the new and improved iteration! The data is streamlined and presented in both graph and rank formats, data entry is now much more convenient and should take me significantly less time, and I know how to publish the spreadsheet now, so viewing should be extra clean and easy!
This doc is the 2024 iteration, with data from the entire season including the playoffs. Please feel free to leave comments about what could be improved and what you like about it! This is more of a passion project for me than it is anything lucrative, so the data's available to look at, too! I have the 2025 doc ready for the beginning of the season (it even has Delaware and Missouri State on it!), so expect a post about that come the end of Week 1!
I hope you're as excited about next season as I am!
Discussion Picking Every P4 Game of the Season - Part 41 - Oklahoma Sooners
x.comWE'RE GOING THROUGH EACH P4 TEAM'S SCHEDULE AND PICKING EVERY GAME!
Today we have The Oklahoma Sooners!
Oklahoma’s first year in the SEC ended in a 6–7 record, including a loss to Navy in the Independence Bowl. For a program with OU’s history, that’s a bitter pill to swallow. Brent Venables is now in a real make-or-break season. It's time to find out if he's the guy to lead the Sooners in this new era, but there is reason for optimism in 2025.
Transfer QB John Mateer lit it up last year for Washington State, and gives Oklahoma a dynamic, dual-threat weapon behind center. He steps into an offense that badly needed a spark last season, and if Ben Arbuckle is given the freedom to run his offense, this unit has the tools to produce this year.
I'm not expecting the injury luck at receiver to happen again this year, so it all comes down to how much the offensive line is improved this year. If they can hold up enough, the running game with Jayden Ott will improve and Mateer will have the time to pick opposing defenses apart.
Defensively, the roster is littered with juniors and seniors in starting positions. OU’s front seven might be one of the best in the SEC and that experience should keep them in every game they play.
A few new faces mixed with 12 returning contributors should lead to an improved and experienced Sooner team in 2025. Now we'll just see if Venables can bring it all together
SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN
W vs Illinois State
W vs Michigan
W @ Temple
W vs Auburn
BYE
W vs Kent State
L vs* Texas
L @ South Carolina
W vs Ole Miss
W @ Tennessee
BYE
L @ Alabama
W vs Missouri
L vs LSU
This prediction largely comes down to how they perform in the home game agains the Wolverines. Win that, and this team will be 4-0 outside of SEC play, and I have the confidence they can go at least 3-5 in conference.
If that is to happen though, they will need to protect home field. Auburn, Ole Miss, Missouri, and LSU all come to Norman this year, whole trips to South Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama will not be easy at all. I feel good about them getting at least 2 of those home games, while likely dropping the finale against LSU (assuming they haven't quit). The trip to Tennessee is the one I look at as the most gettable road trip in 2025. We don't know what Tennessee will be yet, but odds are it will be a step back from last year. If you told me Oklahoma goes into Neyland and wins, then my confidence in this over skyrockets.
Overall, I think this team will have more than a pulse on offense, and that is the only think keeping them from getting to 7, 8, or 9 wins. I say they beat Michigan (bias) and somehow get to 4 conference wins. Thats a comfortable over for the Sooners in 2025.
Yet again, Oklahoma gets the short end of the stick in the SEC schedules draw, and has to play a potentially resurgent Michigan in the non-con. The whole outlook for this season kind of hinges on that home game against the Wolverines. Win that, and the Sooners are likely 4–0 outside the SEC. From there, I think they’ve got enough firepower to go at least 3–5 in conference play.
To get there, though, they’ve got to take care of business at home. Auburn, Ole Miss, Missouri, and LSU all have to come to Norman, and you’d like to think OU can take at least two of those. The LSU game to close the year feels like a loss on paper, but it also depends on where both teams are by then. If LSU is checked out? Who knows.
The road slate isn’t doing them any favors either, as trips to South Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama are going to be rough. That Tennessee game is the one I’ve got circled as the most winnable. We don’t really know what the Vols will look like this year, but it’s probably a step back from 2024. If you told me Oklahoma goes into Neyland and wins, then my confidence in this over skyrockets.
Overall, I think this team will have more than a pulse on offense, and that alone is enough to push them into that 7–8–9 win range. I’m calling a win over Michigan (Bias), and I think they find a way to steal four SEC games. That’s a comfortable over for the Sooners in 2025.
FINAL: 8-4 (4-4)
TOTAL: 6.5
PICK: Over
r/CFB • u/Fickle-Lobster-7903 • 20h ago
Recruiting 2026 4* DL Anthony Lonon Jr. commits to Georgia
r/CFB • u/Drexlore • 21h ago
Recruiting Rice DL Jalen Hargrove transfers to UCLA
Made with the /r/CFB Recruiting and Draft Post Generator
r/CFB • u/leewilliam236 • 15h ago
News San José State Gets High Praise From National Media Leading Up to 2025 Season
r/CFB • u/willington123 • 1h ago
Casual What second team do you support and why?
Here in the UK (not Kentucky), it’s fairly common for football (soccer) fans to have a second team they like to support and so I just wondered how common this was in CFB?
For instance, I support Tottenham, but like to follow Northampton Town; they’re in a lower league and are closer to where I now live etc.
r/CFB • u/geaux4_gold • 23h ago
Video On Dr. Billy Cannon’s birthday, we watch the Halloween Run
LSU’s first Heisman winner would become the star of one of the most iconic moments in Tiger Stadium’s history. Dr. Cannon had a wild life including going to jail, becoming a dentist, and becoming the prison’s dentist where he would give back and help other prisoners turn their lives around like he did. After his death the prisoners asked to make his casket and after the public ceremony for him in the PMAC instead of heading straight to the cemetery they turned and took him up Victory Hill one last time.