QUINIX Sport News: Way-too-early Top 25 for 2025-26 college football season

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With the 2024 season officially over, it’s not too early to look ahead to 2025.

Now that the 2024 college football season is officially over, we’re already looking ahead to the 2025 season. Here’s our way-too-early guess at what the top 25 could look like in August.

How much of an upgrade can Michigan make at QB? The Wolverines signed five-star recruit Bryce Underwood and added former UCF and Fresno State QB Mikey Keene in the transfer portal. Keene seems like the favorite to start in Week 1. Alabama RB Justice Haynes also arrives and could play a key role in the backfield. The defense loses strength up front, but it was still stout against Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl without Mason Graham.

The Hawkeyes hope to have good quarterback play in 2025 from QB Mark Gronowski. The South Dakota State transfer has been one of the best players at the second level of college football in recent seasons. Don’t expect the Iowa offense to become an immediate up-tempo powerhouse, but we know what the defensive floor is with this team. Simply above-average offensive play can lead to a 10-win season.

The Cardinals added former USC QB Miller Moss to replace Tyler Shough at QB. Shough was solid in the first healthy season of his college career. RB Isaac Brown averaged over seven yards a carry and rushed for 1,173 yards as a freshman in 2024 and WRs Chris Bell and Caullin Lacy both return. The secondary has been rebuilt through the transfer portal and LBs Stanquan Clark and T.J. Capers are back.

QB Garrett Nussmeier showed flashes in 2024 and is back for another season in 2025. WR Barion Brown arrives from Kentucky along with Virginia Tech DB Mansoor Delane and WR Nic Anderson from Oklahoma. Former Mississippi State QB Michael Van Buren also came to LSU via the transfer portal and could see time in 2026. The defense should improve in a second season with coordinator Blake Baker.

FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS - OCTOBER 19: Garrett Nussmeier #13 and Head Coach Brian Kelly of the LSU Tigers on the field before a game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on October 19, 2024 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Tigers defeated the Razorbacks 34-10.  (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS - OCTOBER 19: Garrett Nussmeier #13 and Head Coach Brian Kelly of the LSU Tigers on the field before a game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on October 19, 2024 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Tigers defeated the Razorbacks 34-10.  (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
Garrett Nussmeier will be back under center for LSU next season. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

The Gators still have a hellacious schedule in 2025 as SEC teams are playing the same opponents they did in 2024. But we saw enough from Florida to make us optimistic. Especially if freshman QB DJ Lagway can stay healthy. WR J. Michael Sturdivant arrives from UCLA and the team has the No. 9 recruiting class in the country.

Mizzou will replace three-year starter Brady Cook with former Penn State backup Beau Pribula. He’s not the only major portal add for the Tigers, as they grabbed Mississippi State WR Kevin Coleman, Georgia edge Damon Wilson and West Virginia LB Josiah Trotter. Louisiana-Monroe’s Ahmad Hardy also arrives to power a rushing attack that’s been incredibly efficient.

The Broncos were more than Ashton Jeanty in 2024 and should be back atop the Mountain West again. QB Maddux Madsen was very solid in his first year as a starter and RBs Jambres Dubar and Sire Gaines showed they were capable rushers when Jeanty was taking a breather. The offensive line should return nearly intact. The defense will be experienced, but loses some pass rush juice in Ahmed Hassanein.

Avery Johnson could be one of the top dual-threat QBs in college football next season. He scored 32 total TDs in 2024. Dylan Edwards takes over as the lead running back after rushing 18 times for 196 yards in a bowl game win over Rutgers. The defense returns key players like Austin Romaine and VJ Payne and the special teams play simply has to be better next season.

 

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