
31. PK – Auburn
Hurry Back Playa!!

30. AceHodge – NC State
Nothing Personal just where the new members go. The roster is actually not in bad shape. 96 overall QB, fast RBs, speedy wideout room, solid TEs. Going to be fun to see what Ace can do with the squad.
Players to Watch – Allgeier(RB) & Devoe(WR)

29. Omega – Washington State
Omega had a rough time at USC and the roster over in Washington State is not good all. He will need to lean on running back Tyquan Richard. He has a nice sophomore CB in Quincy Hearst to build up the defense with.
Players to Watch – Richard(RB) & Hearst(CB)

28. Tomcat – California
I think this is the season TC makes that push for a conference title and a promotion. A balanced offense will be key for Cal this season. The offensive line is better than I thought it would be so props there. I see what you’re building over there. 🫡
Players to Watch – Turzilli(WR) & Roche(LB)

27. Grodd – Iowa
If Grodd can start off on a hot streak he can possibly run the table in the second half of his season. Feeding his RB Bland will be the focal point I would assume. His team lacks speed in the secondary but I know he will try to address these for next season.
Players to Watch – Bland(RB) & Hoffman(LB)

26. Bwill – North Carolina
Coach Bdub came back with a vengeance and made the conference title game last year but his roster this season is not very good. Give him another offseason to get things right and he will be winning even more games.
Players to Watch – Ebron(WR) & Westbrook(RB)

25. Radio – Buffalo Bulls
Another solid season under his belt but no solid team offers. The Bulls are up to a 2.5 star program and an 82 overall but still need roster work. Obviously the offense runs through the RB so look for Shurmur to carry the squad. It’ll be fun to see how he gets his WR Temple involved as well.
Players to Watch – Shurmur(RB) & Walters(K)

24. Chosen – Ohio State
Probably too low but he needs time to turn the program back around ( it isn’t terrible just needs patchwork ) The offense has enough players to make up for the lack of depth. The schedule looks tough for somebody in Tier 4 but he will be just fine.
Players to Watch – Sweat(RB) & Daly(WR)

23. BestOps – Vanderbilt
The Commodores felt snubbed by the playoff committee last season so might play with a chip on their shoulder. Two QBs on the roster come with a little bit of speed, the WR room is better than I thought, and the Oline is better than I pictured it would be. Can Texas Mikey make a push for Tier 3?
Players to Watch – Pettigrew(WR) & Fortunato(TE)

22. BigNu – South Carolina
BigNu quietly winning games down there in SC. Nobody on these offensive side of the ball has over 89 speed so it will be interesting to see how creative he can get. The defensive line is pretty damn good though. Look for SC to sneak into the conference title game again.
Players to Watch – Duarte(QB) & Cherry(LB)

21. Shuffleman – Oklahoma
Shuff almost found himself homeless again after a rough season 5. The Sooners are loaded with talent so I expect a bounce back season. I expect Turner to get the start at QB. The WR room is really talented and deep.I like the speed in the secondary too.
Players to Watch – Turner(QB) & Cox(WR)

20. Trich – Syracuse
Twenty is definitely too low for my dude Trich but he hasn’t had the time to build up that Cuse roster to his liking yet. Two of his best players are at the CB position so look from him to shut down the pass game especially in the DOME! The overall team lacks speed but don’t let that fool you. Trich can put up 50 with ease.
Players to Watch – Nwachukwu(CB) & Bridge(WR)

19. Buddah – Utah
It’s no secret anymore that this man is winning these games out here! The real life coach is now able to focus more time on the game and in those recruiting streets due to his real life season being over. Kindred to Moe and Bohanon will be a nasty QB to WR duo this season. The speed at TE will be fun to watch as well in those LB matchups.
Players to Watch – Moe(WR) & Goodman(TE)

18. Mac – Washington
Mac finally committed to running the rock a little more and had one of his best seasons in BLAM. His RB was leading the Heisman race for much of the season. A tough OT loss to PSU knocked them out of the playoffs. The Oline is very nice and the RB Fumagalli is returning so I expect a similar approach to this season from last. The QB room is what will determine how far these Huskies can go.
Players to Watch – Fumagalli(RB) & Paul(WR)

17. Cannon – Maryland
The Terps won the Tier 4 championship last season. They find themselves in spicy Tier 3 now with plenty of competition. Quarterback Bynum is back for his SR year. The TE room is really talented so props there. The secondary lacks speed which could be a problem for him.
Players to Watch – Haslam(WR) & Wing(TE)

16. Dev – Notre Dame
The Irish made the conference title game and got promoted to Tier 2 but found themselves on the very edge of the hot seat. Thankfully the AD saw the work being put in and gave him another shot. His current job security sits at a 63% so every game counts going forward. The lack of speed on offense could be a problem so I expect the run game to be the focal point on offense. The O-line is one of the deepest too which is valuable.
Players to Watch – Ramesh(LB) & Moran(RB)

15. Lingo – Tennessee
The Vols made a late push last season to stay afloat in Tier 2. Can they start off on a better foot this year? Loving the talent in the trenches over here as some of his best players reside there. Look for Lingo to lean on the backfield in close games.
Players to Watch – Biggs(RB) & Abram(LB)

14. Dream – LSU
RIP to the mentor Saul Goodman. We pulled a Lane Kiffin and took our talents to LSU.The roster needs a little work but we are excited to build it back up. Duo threat backfield will be fun. GeauxTigers!
Players to Watch – Joe(RB) & Rawlings(WR)

13. Dig – Oregon
Lefty QB room, Speed at WR, Cool Uniforms. The three staples to a Dig team. Excited to see Ismail get the majority of the backfield work in his offense. The WR duo of Law and Order (Josh Honorall ) is going to be dynamic. The Ducks should be able to position themselves for a Tier 3 title by the end of the season.
Players to Watch – Law(WR) & Cleveland(FS)

12. Tim – Georgia
The Bulldogs find themselves in unfamiliar territory but I don’t see them staying long in Tier 3. A well rounded roster, balanced offense, and one of the best LB units in the league make for a good chance that Georgia will make a deep push come playoff time. 15 players return to the field for Georgia that boast a 90 overall or higher.
Players to Watch – Bullitt(LB) & Faalele(WR)

11. Whomst – Ole Miss
Did the rebels catch lighting in a bottle or are they for real? They made a run into the semi finals last season. The Rebel offense has plenty of weapons but will need to rely on a freshman QB to lead them. The secondary lacks depth so that will be interesting late in games.
Players to Watch – Redwine(CB) & Tautu(DT)

10. Tmac – Florida
Idk if it’s bad luck or what but I swear the Portal is treating my guy worse than anybody else in the league. The CB room in Gainesville might be the best in the country. I expect Tmac to make a playoff push this season and fight for that promotion to Tier 1.
Players to Watch – Sermons(LB) & Poe(WR)

9. Ruthless – Miami
This is the year my guy finally makes the playoff! I can feel it! I think he will compete for the tier 2 championship and finally avoid the CFP committee and their Miami hatred. The Dline depth is great. Speed everywhere on the field which is usually the case for Ruthless. I can see him use both his quarterbacks throughout the season and ride the hot hand.
Players to Watch – Pratt(WR) and Addai(LB)

8. Waterhawk – Texas
I believe he had 19 players get drafted last season….impressive. Another season another roster of speed everywhere. I like the talent and depth at the trenches and the TE room also. Love the speed at safety as well. Look for Texas to only spend one season down here in Tier 2.
Players to Watch – Crecelius(WR) & Turpin(TE)

7. Tre – Texas A&M
The roster still needs work but that didn’t prevent Tre from getting promoted to Tier 1. Nobody is above a 89 overall on the squad. The back half of his schedule is loaded with tough games so success early is crucial. If Chad Stick can put the offense on his back and the defense line can get pressure, these Aggies will do just fine in Tier 1.
Players to Watch – Stick(QB) and Vincent(WR)

6. Dre – Penn State
Loving the coach tree movement and roster build going on over here. The season depends on what true freshman QB Sizer can do. Might be the only weak spot. One of the better RB rooms in the league. WR and TE room can be a problem for opposing teams if Sizer can get them the ball on time.
Players to Watch – Blade(WR) and Freeland(LB)

5. Zebe – Arizona State
Coach Zebe has been on an impressive climb in the tier rankings as he finds himself in Tier 1 after a final 4 push last season. The Sun Devils landed inside the top 5 recruiting class too. Another year with one of the best offensive lines in the league. Quietly one of the better roster builders as well among league members.
Players to Watch – Larue (WR) and Leo (CB)

4. Dub Bo – Alabama
Didn’t make playoffs which explains why they finished so quickly. Still has the rings to land in the top 5.
Players to Watch – Camper (QB) & Camper (WR)

3. Realest – Michigan
The Wolverines are contenders for the first time all year now with Realest at the helm. The roster is pretty solid and loaded with depth at key positions. The trenches are where this team was built and will continue to drive this squad on both sides of the ball. Controlling his favorite team will help fuel the fire to try and bring him the championship.
Players to Watch – Terrill (LB) and Gado (WR)

2. Los – Clemson
Los continues to prove why I keep throwing him in the top tier of users for these rankings. The Tigers clawed their way to a 2nd place finish after some gritty wins to get there. The Heisman trophy winner returns for his Senior year. The roster looks actually pretty solid considering some have criticized Los’s recruiting methods.
Players to Watch – Busby(RB) and Louis(LB)

1. Bojangles – Florida State
The Chicken Man lands himself at the top of the power rankings after a championship run last season. One of the best roster builders in the league and player developers. No real weak spots on the roster outside of speed at the TE position. Watch for the defense to smother opposing offenses and for the Seminole offense to continue to be very well balanced.
Players to Watch – Qualls (RB) and Busby (SS)

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