College football rankings from 1 to 136, from Texas to Kent State

Bill Bender

College football rankings from 1 to 136, from Texas to Kent State image

As far we're concerned, it's No. 1 vs. No. 2.

Sporting News' first installment of our 1-136 rankings for the 2025 college football season features No. 1 Texas and No. 2 Ohio State. The Longhorns are No. 1 in the AP and Coaches Preseason polls. The Buckeyes are No. 3 in the AP Poll and No. 2 in the Coaches Poll

Those teams meet at 12 p.m. ET on Aug. 30 at Ohio Stadium. That is not the only top-10 matchup in Week 1. Clemson and LSU – ranked No. 7 and No. 9 in our rankings – meet at 7:30 p.m. ET at Memorial Stadium. Notre Dame and Miami – ranked No. 5 and No. 12 in our rankings – play on Aug. 31 at Hard Rock Stadium. 

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We made the adjustments after Week 0 after Iowa State beat Kansas State 24-21 in "Farmageddon" in Dublin, Ireland. The Wildcats are the first team to drop out of our top 25 rankings as  aresult. 

Notice this is a 1-136 ranking now. Missouri State and Delaware are in the FBS. Sporting News will update these rankings throughout the season. Here is a look at those rankings ahead of Week 1.

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College football rankings 2025

Top 25 for Week 1

1. Texas (0-0) 

Let the Arch Manning era begin. The Longhorns have to replace four starters on the offensive line, but look for Tre Wisner and Ryan Wingo to have breakout seasons in that offense. Texas visits Ohio State – where the Longhorns won 25-22 on Sept. 10, 2005 – which kick-started their last national championship season. 

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2. Ohio State (0-0) 

It's Julian Sayin at quarterback. Receiver Jeremiah Smith had 1,315 yards and 15 TDs last season – and he can launch a Heisman Trophy campaign against Texas in Week 1. The Longhorns limited Smith to one catch for three yards in the CFP semifinals last season. Carnell Tate (733 yards, 4 TDs) and Brandon Inniss (176 yards, TD) should have huge years opposite Smith.

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3. Penn State (0-0) 

The Nittany Lions have their highest preseason ranking since 1997 – when they were No. 1 and eventually finished 9-3. It's a huge year for James Franklin, and the return of three-year starter Drew Allar and 1,000-yard rushers Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen is key along with the addition of Ohio State offensive coordinator Jim Knowles. Penn State opens with Nevada.

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4. Georgia (0-0) 

Congrats, Georgia. You might be the least-talked about returning SEC champion of the 21st century. Kirby Smart probably likes it that way. The Bulldogs have a friendlier schedule this year, and Texas A&M transfer Noah Thomas and USC transfer Zachariah Branch should help the receiver room. Nate Frazier averaged 5.0 yards per carry last season. Gunner Stockton has help. The Bulldogs open with Marshall. 

5. Notre Dame (0-0) 

C.J. Carr is the starter. The Irish answered the quarterback question heading into Marcus Freeman's fourth season. Notre Dame returns a strong roster, led by Preseason All-American running back Jeremiyah Love. Miami is not an easy Sunday night opener. The Irish have lost their last six road games there, a streak that dates back to 1977. 

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6. Clemson (0-0) 

The Tigers face a brutal test in Week 1. Yes, Dabo Swinney has the preseason ACC favorite, one led by quarterback Cade Klubnik and a defense that features TJ Parker and Peter Woods. Clemson is loaded, but it lost three games to SEC schools last season and LSU coach Brian Kelly is openly calling Memorial Stadium "Death Valley Junior."

7. Alabama (0-0)

Is this the cut-off point for true national championship contenders? Kalen DeBoer enters Year 2 with a tough opener against Florida State at a renovated Doak Campbell Stadium. The Crimson Tide were 2-3 on the road last season. It's a statement game for DeBoer and first-year starter Ty Simpson, who won the job at quarterback in fall camp. 

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8. Oregon 

Oregon coach Dan Lanning is 35-6 since taking over in 2022, the fourth-best record in the FBS behind Georgia (39-4) – where he coached with Kirby Smart – Ohio State (36-6) and Michigan (36-6) – teams the Ducks beat in the Big Ten regular season. Are we under-valuing Oregon in the Big Ten race? The Ducks face Montana State in the opener.

9. LSU (0-0) 

Will the Tigers break a string of five consecutive losses in season-openers against Clemson? Brian Kelly is on the spot here. The Tigers are 4-8 against top-25 teams the last three seasons under Kelly, and that included a 1-3 record in 2024. 

10. Miami, Fla. (0-0) 

Carson Beck makes his Miami debut against Notre Dame – which rekindles a classic 1980s rivalry. Beck was 24-3 as a starter at Georgia, and that included a 9-3 record against ranked teams the last two seasons. The matchup against Notre Dame is a tone-setter for coach Mario Cristobal. Will they take advantage?

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11. Illinois (0-0) 

The Illini are in our top 10 under Bret Bielema heading into a Friday night opener against Western Illinois. Linebacker Gabe Jacas had 74 tackles and eight sacks last season. He leads the defense. Illinois' entire offensive line also returns for quarterback Luke Altmyer. The Illini have never won 10 games in back to back seasons. This is their chance. 

12. Florida (0-0) 

The Gators open against Long Island University – one of the friendlier matchups on a brutal schedule where the lowest-ranked team is USF at No. 76. DJ Lagway is recovering from a calf injury, but coach Billy Napier remains optimistic the quarterback will play against the Sharks. 

13. South Carolina (0-0) 

The Gamecocks face Virginia Tech at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday. LaNorris Sellers is getting Heisman Trophy hype, but can he take over games? South Carolina was 4-2 in games where Sellers rushed for 50 yards or more, and that included a 36-33 loss to LSU. 

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14. Arizona State (0-0) 

Arizona State is the preseason pick to win the Big 12, and quarterback Sam Leavitt should get off to a fast start against Northern Arizona in the opener. Receiver Jordyn Tyson – who returns from a season-ending collarbone injury – ranked fourth among returning FBS receivers with 91.8 receiving yards per game in 2024. 

15. Michigan (0-0) 

Five-star freshman Bryce Underwood will make his debut against New Mexico. Michigan quarterbacks combined for 12 TDs and 13 interceptions last season. Look for a revamped backfield with Alabama transfer Justice Haynes and Jordan Marshall to carry the Wolverines against the Lobos. That sets up a road trip to Oklahoma – the best game of Week 2. 

16. Ole Miss (0-0) 

The Rebels have a 39-13 record the last four seasons under Lane Kiffin – a .750 winning percentage that ranks seventh among Power 4 programs. Ole Miss truly is the best program in the country that has yet to play in the CFP. The Rebels open against Georgia State in Week 1.

17. SMU (0-0) 

The Mustangs made the CFP in their first year in the ACC, and Rhett Lashlee returns a talented roster with quarterback Kevin Jennings. Safety Isaiah Nwokobia averaged 80.5 tackles with seven interceptions the last two seasons. Look for Nowkobia to make an impact in the opener against East Texas A&M.

18. Texas A&M (0-0) 

Mike Elko begins Year 2. It's a tricky opener against UTSA, knowing the Roadrunners have enjoyed five straight winning seasons under Jeff Traylor. The Aggies have one of the deepest backfields in the FBS with quarterback Marcell Reed and running backs Le'Veon Moss and Amari Daniels. Those three combined to average 5.2 yards per carry in 2024. 

19. Iowa State (1-0) 

Iowa State beat Kansas State 24-21 in a game that will play a key role in the Big 12 championship chase later. Rocco Becht (14 of 28, 183 yards, 2 TDs) made the key throws at the right times, and Carson Hansen (16-71) ignited the running game in the second half. The Cyclones won ugly in Dublin, and they resume against South Dakota in Week 2. 

20. Oklahoma (0-0) 

Washington State transfer quarterback John Mateer ranked fifth in the nation in total offense with 330.4 yards per game last season. How will that skill set translate in a gotta-have-it year for the Sooners? Mateer denied any wrongdoing in reported gambling allegations that stem from his Venmo transactions in 2022. Oklahoma opens with Illinois State. 

21. Tennessee (0-0) 

The Vols' ranking has fluctuated since quarterback Nico Iamaleava transferred, and UCLA transfer Joey Aguilar is on the spot in the Aflac Kickoff Game against Syracuse at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Vols are 3-1 in non-conference regular-season games against Power 4 opponents under Josh Heupel, with the last loss coming to Pitt in 2021.

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22. Texas Tech (0-0) 

The Red Raiders have been one of the most-talked-about teams in the offseason because of their increase in NIL initiatives within the program. Texas Tech is 16-11 in Big 12 play the last three seasons under Joey McGuire. There is still a lot to prove. The Red Raiders open with Arkansas Pine-Bluff.  

23. Louisville (0-0) 

We are excited about SN preseason All-American running back Isaac Brown, who rushed for 1,173 yards and 11 TDs on 7.1 yards per carry last season. The Cardinals open Jeff Brohm's third season against Eastern Kentucky. 

24. Indiana (0-0) 

What will reigning SN Coach of the Year Curt Cignetti do for an encore after leading the Hoosiers to an 11-2 record and CFP appearance last season? Indiana opens against Old Dominion in Week 1. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza passed for 3,004 yards, 16 TDs and six interceptions with a 68.7% completion percentage at Cal last season. He is the key. 

25. Boise State (0-0) 

The Broncos will be in the spotlight Thursday in a tricky road matchup against South Florida. The Bulls also are a Group of 5 playoff hopeful, and this is the first look at life after Ashton Jeanty for Boise State. Sire Gaines and Malik Sherrod are the new backs for the Broncos. Quarterback Maddux Madsen is on the spot here. 

College football 1-136 rankings: (1-25) 

A look at the top 25 teams in the FBS heading into Week 1:       

RANKSCHOOLRECORDWEEK 1 OPPONENT
1Texas0-0at Ohio State
2Ohio State0-0vs. Texas
3Penn State0-0vs. Nevada
4Georgia0-0vs. Marshall
5Notre Dame0-0at Miami, Fla. (Aug. 31)
6Clemson0-0vs. LSU
7Alabama0-0at Florida State
8Oregon0-0vs. Montana State
9LSU0-0at Clemson
10Miami0-0vs. Notre Dame (Aug. 31)
11Illinois0-0vs. Western Illinois (Aug. 29)
12Florida0-0vs. Long Island
13South Carolina0-0vs. Virginia Tech (Aug. 31)
14Arizona State0-0vs. Northern Arizona
15Michigan0-0vs. New Mexico
16Ole Miss0-0vs. Georgia State
17SMU0-0vs. East Texas A&M
18Texas A&M0-0vs. UTSA
19Iowa State1-0vs. South Dakota
20Oklahoma0-0vs. Illinois State
21Tennessee0-0vs. Syracuse
22Texas Tech0-0vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff
23Louisville0-0vs. Eastern Kentucky
24Indiana0-0vs. Old Dominion
25Boise State0-0at South Florida (Aug. 28)

Rest of FBS (26-136) 

Here is a look at the rest of the FBS heading into Week 1:   

RANKSCHOOLRECORDWEEK 1 OPPONENT
26Georgia Tech0-0at Colorado (Aug. 29)
27Baylor0-0vs. Auburn (Aug. 29)
28Iowa0-0vs. Albany
29Nebraska0-0at Cincinnati (Aug. 28)
30TCU0-0at North Carolina (Sept. 1)
31Kansas State0-1vs. North Dakota
32USC0-0vs. Missouri State
33BYU0-0vs. Portland State
34Missouri0-0vs. Central Arkansas (Aug. 28)
35Utah0-0at UCLA
36Tulane0-0vs. Northwestern
37Navy0-0vs. VMI
38Auburn0-0at Baylor (Aug. 29) 
39Washington0-0vs. Colorado State
40Florida State0-0vs. Alabama
41Toledo0-0at Kentucky
42Duke0-0vs. Elon (Aug. 28)
43Pitt0-0vs. Duquesne
44Kansas1-0vs. Wagner (Aug. 29)
45Minnesota0-0vs. Buffalo (Aug. 28)
46Arkansas0-0vs. Alabama A&M
47North Carolina0-0vs. TCU (Sept. 1)
48Vanderbilt0-0vs. Charleston Southern
49Liberty0-0vs. Maine
50James Madison0-0vs. Weber State
51Colorado0-0vs. Georgia Tech (Aug. 29)
52UNLV1-0at Sam Houston
53Louisiana0-0vs. Rice
54Memphis0-0vs. Chattanooga
55Wisconsin0-0vs. Miami, Ohio (Aug. 28)
56Cincinnati0-0vs. Nebraska (Aug. 28)
57NC State0-0vs. East Carolina (Aug. 28)
58Virginia Tech0-0at South Carolina (Aug. 31)
59Syracuse0-0vs. Tennessee
60UCLA0-0vs. Utah
61Rutgers0-0vs. Ohio (Aug. 28)
62Kentucky0-0vs. Toledo
63UTSA0-0at Texas A&M
64Michigan State0-0vs. Western Michigan (Aug. 29)
65Boston College0-0vs. Fordham
66Maryland0-0vs. FAU
67Houston0-0vs. Stephen F. Austin (Aug. 28)
68Washington State0-0vs. Idaho
69San Jose State0-0vs. Central Michigan (Aug. 29)
70Oklahoma State0-0vs. UT-Martin (Aug. 28)
71Army0-0vs. Tarleton State (Aug. 29)
72Western Kentucky1-0vs. North Alabama
73Ohio0-0at Rutgers (Aug. 28)
74West Virginia0-0vs. Robert Morris
75Texas State0-0vs. Eastern Michigan
76South Florida0-0vs. Boise State (Aug. 28)
77Arizona0-0vs. Hawaii
78UCF0-0vs. Jacksonville State (Aug. 28)
79Cal0-0at Oregon State
80Wake Forest0-0vs. Kennesaw State (Aug. 29)
81Miami, Ohio0-0at Wisconsin (Aug. 28)
82Oregon State0-0vs. Cal
83Virginia0-0vs. Coastal Carolina
84Northwestern0-0at Tulane
85Mississippi State0-0at Southern Miss
86Purdue0-0vs. Ball State
86UConn0-0vs. Central Connecticut
88Hawaii1-0at Arizona
89Buffalo0-0at Minnesota (Aug. 28)
90Colorado State0-0at Washington
91Stanford0-1Bye
92Georgia Southern0-0at Fresno State
93Northern Illinois0-0vs. Holy Cross
94East Carolina0-0at NC State (Aug. 28)
95Arkansas State0-0vs. Southeast Missouri State
96Fresno State0-1vs. Georgia Southern
97Appalachian State0-0at Charlotte (Aug. 29)
98Jacksonville State0-0at UCF (Aug. 28)
99Sam Houston0-1vs. UNLV
100Air Force0-0vs. Bucknell
101South Alabama0-0vs. Morgan State
102North Texas0-0vs. Lamar
103Coastal Carolina0-0vs. Virginia
104San Diego State0-0vs. Stony Brook (Aug. 28)
105Louisiana Tech0-0vs. SE Louisiana
106Old Dominion0-0at Indiana
107Utah State0-0vs. UTEP
108Southern Miss0-0vs. Mississippi State
109Bowling Green0-0vs. Lafayette (Aug. 28)
111Eastern Michigan0-0at Texas State
112UTEP0-0at Utah State
113Western Michigan0-0at Michigan State (Aug. 29)
114Wyoming0-0at Akron (Aug. 28)
115Central Michigan0-0at. San Jose State (Aug. 29)
116FAU0-0at Maryland
117Marshall0-0at Georgia
118Charlotte0-0vs. Appalachian State (Aug. 29)
119UL-Monroe0-0vs. Saint Francis (Aug. 28)
120Troy0-0vs. Nicholls
121FIU0-0vs. Bethune-Cookman (Aug. 29)
122Delaware0-0vs. Delaware State (Aug. 28)
123Middle Tennessee0-0vs. Austin Peay
124New Mexico State0-0vs. Bryant
125Ball State0-0at Purdue
126Rice0-0at Louisiana
127Temple0-0at UMass
127New Mexico0-0at Michigan
128UAB0-0vs. Alabama State (Aug. 28)
129Nevada0-0at Penn State
130Georgia State0-0at Ole Miss
131Missouri State0-0at USC
132Akron0-0vs. Wyoming (Aug. 28)
133Tulsa0-0vs. Abilene Christian
134UMass0-0vs. Temple
135Kennesaw State0-0at Wake Forest (Aug. 29)
136Kent State0-0vs. Merrimack

Bill Bender

Bill Bender graduated from Ohio University in 2002 and started at The Sporting News as a fantasy football writer in 2007. He has covered the College Football Playoff, NBA Finals and World Series for SN. Bender enjoys story-telling, awesomely-bad 80s movies and coaching youth sports.