Way-Too-Early 2026 CFB Power Rankings: The Shocking New No. 1
College Football 2026: Your Complete Beginner’s Guide to the New Season
Mark Your Calendar: The 2026 season kicks off August 29 when North Carolina faces TCU in Dublin, Ireland (noon ET on ESPN).
Why This Season Is Different
After a chaotic offseason filled with congressional hearings, lawsuits about player eligibility, and a major gambling scandal, the games are finally back! For the first time since Indiana shocked Miami 27-21 to win the national championship on January 19, coaches—not judges—will decide who plays.
Key Takeaway: The NCAA lost control this offseason. Now, the chaos moves from courtrooms back to the gridiron where it belongs.
The Top 5: Who’s Hunting for the Title?
| Rank | Team | 2025 Record | Why They’re Here |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ohio State | 12-2 (9-0 Big Ten) | Loaded offense with QB Julian Sayin, RB Bo Jackson, WR Jeremiah Smith. Must replace 8 defensive starters. Brutal schedule: @Texas, @Iowa, @Indiana, @USC. |
| 2 | Georgia | 12-2 (8-1 SEC) | QB Gunner Stockton enters Year 2. Elite defense but ranked last in SEC in sacks (20). Three freshman linebackers (Chris Cole, Chase Linton, Quintavius Johnson) are key. |
| 3 | Notre Dame | 10-2 | Snubbed from playoff last year. Coach Marcus Freeman says "leave no doubt." Lost two 1,000-yard RBs. RB Aneyas Williams and QB CJ Carr must step up. |
| 4 | Oregon | 13-2 (8-1 Big Ten) | Lost to last two national champs in playoff. QB Dante Moore turned down NFL to return. Big test: @Ohio State Nov 7. |
| 5 | Texas | 10-3 (6-2 SEC) | Arch Manning’s likely final season. Aggressive portal additions: WR Cam Coleman (Auburn), RBs Hollywood Smothers & Raleek Brown. Offensive line must improve. |
The Defending Champs & Contenders (Ranked 6-12)
6. BYU (12-2, 8-1 Big 12)
- Went 23-4 past two years, narrowly missed playoff
- New defensive coordinator Kelly Poppinga (promoted from within)
- Question: Can they maintain #3 scoring defense in Big 12 (19.1 PPG)?
7. Miami (13-3, 6-2 ACC)
- One play away from first title since 2001
- Top transfer portal class in country
- QB Darian Mensah (Duke transfer), RB Mark Fletcher Jr., WR Malachi Toney return
- Major Concern: Four new starting offensive linemen, two jobs still unsettled
8. Indiana (16-0, 9-0 Big Ten) — REIGNING NATIONAL CHAMPS
- Coach Curt Cignetti built a powerhouse in 3 seasons
- Must replace Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza at QB
- Transfer QB Josh Hoover (TCU) — less mobile, but accurate. Turnovers were his issue at TCU.
9. Texas Tech (12-2, 8-1 Big 12)
- Former Cincy QB Brendan Sorsby ended legal fight for eligibility
- Now led by sophomore Will Hammond (returning from torn ACL)
- Wearing knee brace, looked good in camp. Can he match Sorsby’s explosiveness?
10. LSU (7-6, 3-5 SEC)
- Lane Kiffin takes over with one of most talented/expensive rosters
- Kept DC Blake Baker (transformed defense in 2025)
- Rebuilding defensive line with transfers Stephiylan Green (Clemson), Malik Blocton (Auburn) + 3 freshmen
11. Texas A&M (11-2, 7-1 SEC)
- QB Marcel Reed must protect ball (12 INTs, 4 fumbles in 2025)
- Great news: Zero turnovers in first 6 practices of camp!
- Coach Mike Elko: "Taken the step we hoped he would make."
12. USC (9-4, 7-2 Big Ten)
- QB Jayden Maiava + 5 starting OL + top 2 RBs return = elite offense potential
- Big Question: Can Hall of Famer Gary Patterson fix defense? (Ranked 11th in Big Ten: 23 PPG allowed)
- Bringing 4-2-5 scheme. Hasn’t coordinated since 2000.
The SEC & Big Ten Battles (Ranked 13-18)
13. Ole Miss (13-2, 7-1 SEC)
- Two Heisman contenders: QB Trinidad Chambliss + RB Kewan Lacy
- Lost both starting tackles. LT Terez Davis set, RT Tommy Kinsler IV (Miami transfer) in line
14. Oklahoma (10-3, 6-2 SEC)
- QB John Mateer needs help from run game (ranked 13th SEC: 118.5 YPG)
- New wrinkle: Hired Jason Witten (ex-Cowboys star) to coach TEs → more "12 personnel" (2 TEs)
- 3 transfer TEs added: Hayden Hansen, Jack Van Dorselaer, Rocky Beers
15. Penn State (7-6, 3-6 Big Ten)
- Total rebuild: 39 transfers (24 from Iowa State!)
- New coach Matt Campbell brought his guys: QB Rocco Becht, WR Chase Sowell, RB Carson Hansen
- OL overhaul: Only RT Anthony Donkoh returns. C Brock Riker (Texas State), LG Trevor Buhr (Iowa St) — Buhr didn’t allow a sack in 2025!
16. Alabama (11-4, 7-1 SEC)
- True freshman Keelon Russell may win QB job — mobility desperately needed
- Rushing ranked 2nd-to-last in SEC (104.1 YPG) — must improve
- OL solidifying: LT Jackson Lloyd, C Racin Delgatty (Cal Poly), RG Michael Carroll set. LG & RT battles ongoing.
17. Michigan (9-4, 7-2 Big Ten)
- Kyle Whittingham’s Year 1. Must unlock QB Bryce Underwood (2,428 yds, 11 TD, 9 INT as freshman)
- Cleaning up footwork/mechanics. Want him running more (392 yds, 6 TD last year)
- Good sign: Named team captain as sophomore.
18. Utah (11-2, 7-2 Big 12)
- RB Wayshawn Parker broke out Game 8 (145 yds vs Colorado), never looked back
- 981 yards — 19 shy of 1,000. Should smash that if healthy.
- New coach Morgan Scalley (21-year assistant). New OC Kevin McGiven (Utah State).
Sleeper Teams & Interesting Stories (Ranked 19-25)
| Team | Record | Storyline |
|---|---|---|
| 19. Louisville (9-4, 4-4 ACC) | Lost 4 games each of Brohm’s 3 years. Must rebuild OL (4 new starters). QB Lincoln Kienholz (36 career attempts at OSU). | |
| 20. TCU (9-4, 5-4 Big 12) | Sonny Dykes abandoned Air Raid for pro-style! Hired UConn’s Gordon Sammis. QB Jaden Craig (Harvard transfer). | |
| 21. Washington (9-4, 5-4 Big Ten) | Kept QB Demond Williams Jr. (almost left). Lost RB Jonah Coleman (NFL), top WR Denzel Boston (NFL). Need Kennesaw St transfer Christian Moss to step up. | |
| 22. Houston (10-3, 6-3 Big 12) | 12 starters back! QB Conner Weigman, WR Amare Thomas. Coach Willie Fritz (Tulane rebuild magic). RB Makhi Hughes (2,779 yds at Tulane) finally gets chance. | |
| 23. SMU (9-4, 6-2 ACC) | Goals: Run more, defend pass better. New DC Maurice Crum Jr. Transfers Jayvon Thomas (A&M), Jarvis Lee (USF) help secondary. New RBs Kendrick Raphael (Cal), Dramekco Green. | |
| 24. Iowa (9-4, 6-3 Big Ten) | QB battle: Hank Brown vs Jeremy Hecklinski. Hidden gems: WR Evan James (Furman: 65-796-7), WR Tony Diaz (UTRGV: 67-881-4). Iowa’s leading WR had 24 catches last year! | |
| 25. Arizona (9-4, 6-3 Big 12) | Brent Brennan proved he can win (4-8 → 9-4). QB Noah Fifita returned for 5th year (turned down Power 4 $$$). RB Ismail Mahdi (859 yds) got extra year via court ruling (Class of 2022). |
Quick Reference: What You Need to Know
5 Storylines to Watch
- Can Ohio State survive the gauntlet? (Road at Texas, Iowa, Indiana, USC)
- Will Georgia finally get a pass rush? (20 sacks = last in SEC)
- Does Indiana have life after Fernando Mendoza?
- Can Arch Manning lead Texas to the promised land?
- Which new coach makes biggest splash? (Kiffin at LSU, Whittingham at Michigan, Campbell at Penn State)
Conference Power Balance Shift
- Big Ten: 4 straight national champs? (Indiana ’25, Michigan ’23, OSU ’24) Note: 2024 champ not specified in text but implied*
- SEC: Still loaded (Georgia, Texas, LSU, A&M, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee all top 25)
- Big 12: BYU, Texas Tech, Utah, TCU, Houston, Arizona all ranked
- ACC: Miami, Louisville, SMU representing
FAQ: Your Burning Questions Answered
Q: When does the season actually start?
A: August 29, 2026 — North Carolina vs TCU in Dublin, Ireland (noon ET, ESPN). That’s "Week 0." Most teams start Labor Day weekend.
Q: Who won the championship last year?
A: Indiana beat Miami 27-21 on January 19, 2026. Yes, that Indiana. Coach Curt Cignetti built a juggernaut in three years.
Q: Why is Ohio State #1 if they lost 8 defensive starters?
A: Their offense is historically loaded (QB Sayin, RB Jackson, WR Smith). The committee believes they’ll outscore everyone while the new defense gels. Plus: Ryan Day’s track record.
Q: What’s the deal with Arch Manning?
A: He’s the grandson of Archie, nephew of Peyton & Eli. This is likely his final college season. Texas built a superteam around him via the transfer portal. High stakes!
Q: How many teams make the playoff now?
A: The article references the College Football Playoff (CFP) but doesn’t specify the current format. As of 2026, it’s a 12-team playoff (expanded from 4). Top 5 conference champs get auto-bids + 7 at-large.
Summary: Your Cheat Sheet for the Season
| Category | Key Info |
|---|---|
| Season Opener | Aug 29: UNC vs TCU in Dublin (ESPN, noon ET) |
| Defending Champ | Indiana (16-0 last year) |
| Preseason #1 | Ohio State (loaded offense, scary schedule) |
| Biggest Mystery | Can Indiana repeat without Heisman QB Mendoza? |
| Best Transfer Portal Haul | Miami (top-ranked class) |
| Coach to Watch | Lane Kiffin at LSU (talented roster, SEC West grind) |
| Player to Watch | Arch Manning (Texas) — final collegiate chapter? |
| Team That Could Surprise | Houston (12 returning starters, Willie Fritz magic) |
| Team With Most Questions | Penn State (39 transfers, total roster flip) |
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Final Thought: After an offseason where lawyers and politicians dominated headlines, football is finally back. Whether you root for a blue blood (OSU, Georgia, Texas) or a new power (Indiana, BYU, Miami), the 2026 season promises chaos, controversy, and unforgettable Saturdays.
Grab your jersey. Pick your upset special. Enjoy the ride.