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Heisman Trophy Winner
College Football Top 25 Rankings for 2022
An important note on Athlon's top 25 for 2022: This is not a preseason ranking of teams going into the season. Instead, this ranking takes into account where we project teams to finish after the national championship in January. Here are Athlon's projected top 25 teams in college football for 2022.
https://athlonsports.com/college-football/top-25-college-football-rankings
1. Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. Georgia
4. Clemson
5. Texas A&M
6. Michigan
7. Notre Dame
8. Utah
9. USC
10. Oregon
11. Baylor
12. NC State
13. Oklahoma
14. Michigan State
15. Cincinnati
16. Wake Forest
17. Oklahoma State
18. Tennessee
19. Wisconsin
20. Miami
21. Kentucky
22. Arkansas
23. Pitt
24. Houston
25. Penn State
The Next Tier (Only including our opponents)
Iowa
The Hawkeyes should be strong on defense once again. However, crossover matchups versus Michigan and Ohio State dot the schedule, and major concerns remain on offense.
Minnesota
Running back Mohamed Ibrahim is back after suffering a torn Achilles in last year's season opener. But for Minnesota to win the Big Ten's West Division, quarterback Tanner Morgan has to rebound, and the line has to replace four starters.
Purdue
Quarterback Aidan O'Connell headlines a team with 14 returning starters and a favorable schedule that sees the Boilermakers miss Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State in crossover play.
That last one is almost infuriating in how implausible it is.BONUS: Examining Turnover and One-Score Game Data and the Impact on 2022
West Division
1-Score Games
Turnover Margin
Illinois
3-4
+5
Iowa
4-1
+12
Minnesota
3-3
+3
Nebraska
0-8
-5
Northwestern
0-2
-6
Purdue
3-1
-2
Wisconsin
3-1
+1
* Nebraska is a prime candidate to improve in 2022. The Cornhuskers lost eight of their nine games by one score and had a minus-five turnover margin. Neither of those numbers is likely to repeat this fall.
* Illinois played in seven games decided by one score in coach Bret Bielema's debut last fall. The three victories by one score all came in Big Ten play - Penn State, Nebraska and Minnesota.
* Iowa led the Big Ten with 31 forced turnovers and also tied for the conference lead with four wins by one score. Repeating 31 takeaways is not going to be easy in '22.
* Minnesota won nine games last year, but coach P.J. Fleck's team wasn't far from something better. The Golden Gophers lost four games but three were by one score. Included in those three were head-scratching defeats to Bowling Green and Illinois.
* Northwestern's only Big Ten game decided by one score came against Iowa (17-12).
* Wisconsin's only loss decided by one score came in the first matchup of the year versus Penn State. The Badgers also lost the most turnovers (23) in the Big Ten, yet finished plus-one in overall margin.
* Purdue's one-score wins came against Illinois, Tennessee and Nebraska. The only defeat was against Minnesota.
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