Top 5 College Football Defenses for 2025 Season
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No matter how much changes in college football, there's one thing that remains the same: We love ranking things. This sport can't even have a playoff without a set of rankings to determine who is in the field.
In CBS Sports' ranking of the 68 Power Four football coaches, Bill Belichick was ranked near the bottom of the list.
With Brohm being 19-8 over his first two years at Louisville, national outlets continue to give him his flowers as a head coach. The folks over at CBS Sports recently released their annual rankings of every coach in the Power Four, and Brohm saw his place in the rankings move up two spots to No. 17.
Who is the team to beat in the Big 12 in the 2025 college football season? Arizona State has a lot going for it, but not everyone has it ranked No. 1.
The Cougars have trips to Texas Tech and Iowa State in the middle of what otherwise stands as a manageable conference schedule. And they won’t lack for motivation after the disrespect shown last season by the playoff selection committee.
For the second-straight year, the SEC didn’t play for or win the national championship, which put its reputation as college football’s most dominant conference
Breakdown: The Utes needed to replace their top two rushers and Parker should have the first crack at being the lead back. Parker rushed for 735 yards and four touchdowns as a freshman for the Cougars. Parker could flourish playing alongside dual-threat quarterback Devon Dampier, but what happens when teams stack the box?
The change means the top four seeds will go to the four highest-ranked teams regardless of their finish within the conference.
While his completion percentage is 53.6%, when Ta’amu completes passes, they’re more than likely to be chunk plays. Those chunk plays have allowed the Defenders to clinch their first UFL playoff appearance and have Ta'amu positioned as the presumptive MVP of the league.