College football rankings: Way-too-early Preseason Top 25 for the 2022 season

A memorable football season ended with Georgia dethroning Alabama to win a national championship for the first time since 1980.

The Bulldogs and their fans earned a long celebration period, but everyone else might already be thinking about the 2022 season.

Knowing next season is still many months away, why not have some fun? Things can — and will — change, but here's an early,

E-A-R-L-Y look at preseason college football rankings for the 2022 season. These rankings are mine and mine alone.

Look, when you bring back perhaps the two best players in the nation (Heisman QB Bryce Young, should-be-Heisman candidate LB Will Anderson) led by the coach with the most titles,

1. Alabama (13-2 in 2021, lost to Georgia in the CFP title game)

 you're going to start No. 1. If anything, losing to Georgia in the national championship makes it easier to pick the Tide to begin here. Any time Alabama doesn't win it all, it kind of makes it due.

1. Alabama (13-2 in 2021, lost to Georgia in the CFP title game) 

The Buckeyes finally lost a conference game under Ryan Day, falling to 23-1. Don't expect Ohio State to lose two in a row to rival Michigan. 

2. Ohio State (11-2, beat Utah in the Rose Bowl)

OSU outscored Utah in the Rose Bowl and has an obvious Heisman challenger in QB C.J. Stroud. 

2. Ohio State (11-2, beat Utah in the Rose Bowl) 

Receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba will be one of the hottest names going into the season after his 347 receiving yards in the Rose Bowl. Still, the defense must get better after allowing 87 total points the last two games.

2. Ohio State (11-2, beat Utah in the Rose Bowl) 

The Bulldogs finally beat 'Bama (and Nick Saban), winning their first title since 1980. 

3. Georgia (14-1, CFP national champions)

The NFL will take a big bite out of the Bulldogs, but Kirby Smart and his staff have been recruiting like crazy. 

3. Georgia (14-1, CFP national champions) 

DC Dan Lanning is now the head coach at Oregon, too. 

3. Georgia (14-1, CFP national champions) 

Can the offense led by QB Stetson Bennett IV — if he stays and keeps his job — take on more of a load should a young defense need time?

3. Georgia (14-1, CFP national champions) 

Injuries slowed down the Aggies in 2021, but A&M still upset then-No. 1 Alabama in a thriller. 

4. Texas A&M (8-4, withdrew from Gator Bowl due to COVID-19 positive cases, injuries)

This season, D.J. Durkin takes over as DC and will have to keep a strong defense from falling off much. 

4. Texas A&M (8-4, withdrew from Gator Bowl due to COVID-19 positive cases, injuries) 

But LSU transfer QB Max Johnson is now in College Station, plus Jimbo Fisher's elite recruiting will move A&M into an expected challenger in the SEC West.

4. Texas A&M (8-4, withdrew from Gator Bowl due to COVID-19 positive cases, injuries) 

The hype would have been even more if the Irish held on against Oklahoma State and ended their BCS/New Year's Six woes.

5. Notre Dame (11-2, lost to Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl)

But Marcus Freeman brings a ton of excitement regardless as he goes into his first full season as Notre Dame's coach. 

5. Notre Dame (11-2, lost to Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl)

Northwestern DB Brandon Joseph (nine interceptions the last two years) will work with DE Isaiah Foskey and LB Jayson Ademilola 

5. Notre Dame (11-2, lost to Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl)

 and others to form a strong defense. The biggest hurdle will be the schedule: Ohio State, BYU, Clemson and USC are all on it.

5. Notre Dame (11-2, lost to Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl)

It stung to lose the Rose Bowl like that, but the Utes likely erased any doubts about their ability to compete on a big stage. 

6. Utah (10-4, lost to Ohio State in the Rose Bowl)

QB Cameron Rising should lead a dangerous attack, working with RB Tavion Thomas and his 21 rushing touchdowns.

6. Utah (10-4, lost to Ohio State in the Rose Bowl)

 Some key contributors are gone, but the Utes will start 2022 as the clear Pac-12 favorite. 

6. Utah (10-4, lost to Ohio State in the Rose Bowl)

Remember, Utah was likely one win away (Pac-12 title game) from making the Playoff in 2019.

6. Utah (10-4, lost to Ohio State in the Rose Bowl)

It says a lot about a program that winning 10 games and a bowl game is considered a disappointment.

7. Clemson (10-3, beat Iowa State in the Cheez-It Bowl)

But it's clear that times are changing at Clemson, at least on the sideline. DC Brent Venables is now leading Oklahoma and OC Tony Elliott is Virginia's new coach. 

7. Clemson (10-3, beat Iowa State in the Cheez-It Bowl)

 The Tigers could be the ACC favorites — they beat eventual conference runner-up Wake Forest by 21 in a "down year" — but can D.J. Uiagalelei hold off Cade Klubnik for the starting quarterback job?

7. Clemson (10-3, beat Iowa State in the Cheez-It Bowl)

The Cowboys were overlooked for much of the season before coming to the cusp of a CFP bid prior to falling to Baylor in the Big 12 championship. T

8. Oklahoma State (12-2, beat Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl)

hat underdog approach is when Mike Gundy's program is most dangerous. QB Spencer Sanders is back to lead the offense, which should be better. But the Cowboys lost DC Jim Knowles to Ohio State.

8. Oklahoma State (12-2, beat Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl)

The Wolverines finally got over the Ohio State hurdle, but losses to Michigan State and a blowout loss to Georgia in the CFP semifinals show Michigan still has plenty of work to do. 

9. Michigan (12-2, lost to Georgia in the College Football Playoff semifinals)

DC Mike Macdonald will miss Heisman runner-up DE Aidan Hutchinson and LB David Ojabo — who wouldn't? 

9. Michigan (12-2, lost to Georgia in the College Football Playoff semifinals)

On offense, we'll be watching the expected quarterback battle between Cade McNamara and J.J. McCarthy.

9. Michigan (12-2, lost to Georgia in the College Football Playoff semifinals)

10. Wake Forest (11-3, beat Rutgers in the Gator Bowl)

Dave Clawson and the Deacons continue to thrive, going from unranked to 8-0 and playing in the ACC Championship Game. 

10. Wake Forest (11-3, beat Rutgers in the Gator Bowl) 

With QB Sam Hartman back after passing for 4,228 yards and 39 touchdowns, Wake Forest should again score a ton of points. 

10. Wake Forest (11-3, beat Rutgers in the Gator Bowl) 

The defense needs to get better — and it should be. The biggest concern may be how the Deacons handle expectations. There is no surprising everyone again.

New DC Dan Lanning takes over after helping to build a dominant Georgia defense.

11. Oregon (10-4, lost to Oklahoma in the Alamo Bowl)

Auburn's Bo Nix comes to Eugene to possibly take over at quarterback, which should help fight growing pains there. On defense, LB Noah Sewell (114 total tackles) will lead. The Ducks open the season against defending champion Georgia.

11. Oregon (10-4, lost to Oklahoma in the Alamo Bowl)

Dave Aranda worked wonders in 2021, as the Bears upset Oklahoma State to win the Big 12 championship and then topped Ole Miss to win the Sugar Bowl. 

12. Baylor (12-2, beat Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl)

A veteran offensive line will be strong, as will returning QBs Gerry Bohanon (27 total touchdowns) and Blake Shapen (three touchdowns in the Big 12 title game).

11. Oregon (10-4, lost to Oklahoma in the Alamo Bowl)

QB Kenny Pickett finished third in the Heisman voting, but the Panthers will replace him with USC transfer Kedon Slovis (7,576 career passing yards). 

13. Pitt (11-3, lost to Michigan State in the Peach Bowl)

He'll certainly love throwing to Jordan Addison, the Biletnikoff Award winner with his 1,593 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns.

13. Pitt (11-3, lost to Michigan State in the Peach Bowl)

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A run to the top 3 suddenly ran into humbling losses to Purdue and Ohio State, but Mel Tucker and the Spartans regrouped to win their last two games. 

14. Michigan State (11-2, beat Pitt in the Peach Bowl)

The biggest loss is RB Kenneth Walker III, who rushed for 1,636 yards and won the Doak Walker Award. QB Payton Thorne will likely be asked to do more. Defensively, the Spartans will get better against the pass.

14. Michigan State (11-2, beat Pitt in the Peach Bowl)

COVID issues with UCLA kept NC State from adding to its official win total, but the Wolfpack appear primed for a huge 2022. QB Devin Leary (35 passing touchdowns) will be protected by a strong offensive line.

15. NC State (9-3, Holiday Bowl vs. UCLA canceled)

 On defense, NC State will bring back almost everyone of note, including LB Payton Wilson, who missed most of the season due to injury.

15. NC State (9-3, Holiday Bowl vs. UCLA canceled)

After Cincinnati controlled the AAC the last two seasons, Houston might think 2022 is its time to win the American. 

16. Houston (12-2, beat Auburn in the Birmingham Bowl)

WR Nathaniel Dell (1,329 receiving yards) will be QB Clayton Tune's favorite target again, while RB Alton McCaskill rushed for 16 scores last season. DC Doug Belk will have to work with some new faces in important spots.

16. Houston (12-2, beat Auburn in the Birmingham Bowl)

In only his second season, Sam Pittman had the Razorbacks back in the polls and winning bowl games. QB KJ  Jefferson is back after passing for 2,676 yards and rushing for 664 more.

17. Arkansas (9-4, beat Penn State in the Outback Bowl)

 Oklahoma transfer WR Jadon Haselwood is a nice addition. LB Bumper Pool will be back on defense. But Arkansas faces Cincinnati, Texas A&M and Alabama in three of their first five games.

17. Arkansas (9-4, beat Penn State in the Outback Bowl)

Mark Stoops and the Wildcats won double-digit games for the second time in four years, crushing rival Louisville and winning a bowl game along the way. 

18. Kentucky (10-3, beat Iowa in the Citrus Bowl)

QB Will Levis returns and will throw to transfer WR Tayvion Robinson while getting help on the ground from RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. (1,379 yards). A very strong recruiting class also helps.

18. Kentucky (10-3, beat Iowa in the Citrus Bowl)

The Hawkeyes rode turnovers and a strong defense to as high as No. 2 in the polls before going 4-4 to finish the season. 

19. Iowa (10-4, lost to Kentucky in the Citrus Bowl)

If Iowa is to return to the Big Ten title game and compete for more, it'll need a better offense, though DB Riley Moss and the rest of the defense will again be strong.

19. Iowa (10-4, lost to Kentucky in the Citrus Bowl)

 Iowa averaged a little more than 300 yards per game — opponents outgained the Hawkeyes by 25 yards per game.

19. Iowa (10-4, lost to Kentucky in the Citrus Bowl)

The Sooners played in close games seemingly every week but impressed in the bowl game. 

20. Oklahoma (11-2, beat Oregon in the Alamo Bowl)

New coach Brent Venables will have to deal with major changes to the roster, though UCF transfer QB Dillon Gabriel is now a Sooner. But Oklahoma is Oklahoma — the Sooners expect to compete for titles every year.

20. Oklahoma (11-2, beat Oregon in the Alamo Bowl)

The Trojans will be one of the more interesting teams to watch thanks to new coach Lincoln Riley. 

21. USC (4-8)

He had Oklahoma in the Playoff hunt every year, making it three times. It's highly unlikely USC can do that well in Year 1, but the Trojans could reverse that record and go 8-4.

21. USC (4-8)

 This ranking could change depending on the quarterback situation. Bringing in Alex Grinch as DC will help.

21. USC (4-8)

The Cougars went 5-0 against Pac-12 teams on their way to posting consecutive double-digit win seasons. BYU has one more season as an independent before joining the Big 12. 

22. BYU (10-3, lost to UAB in the Independence Bowl)

It could be a big one, if the Cougars can shine against a schedule that has Baylor, Oregon, Notre Dame, Arkansas and Stanford. The defense brings back a ton after a disappointing end to the season, while the offense should be formidable.

22. BYU (10-3, lost to UAB in the Independence Bowl)

The Badgers rallied from a 1-3 start to almost make the Big Ten title game, with a loss to rival Minnesota in the regular-season finale keeping them out. 

23. Wisconsin (9-4, beat Arizona State in the Las Vegas Bowl)

Wisconsin likely won't lead the nation in defense again (239.1 yards per game), not with LBs Leo Chenal and Jack Sanborn among those gone. QB Graham Mertz will have to take the next step.

23. Wisconsin (9-4, beat Arizona State in the Las Vegas Bowl)

Josh Heupel had the Vols go from 3-7 to 7-6 and should have the program in great shape for another step forward in 2022. 

24. Tennessee (7-6, lost to Purdue in the Music City Bowl)

QB Hendon Hooker (2,945 passing yards, 31 touchdowns, 3 interceptions) will be throwing to a great receiving group headlined by Cedric Tillman (1,081 receiving yards). If the defense gets better, Tennessee will really be in business.

24. Tennessee (7-6, lost to Purdue in the Music City Bowl)

As long as Luke Fickell is on the sidelines here, it makes no sense to write off the Bearcats. But how can Cincinnati possibly top 2021? 

25. Cincinnati (13-1, lost to Alabama in the CFP semifinals)

The most significant loss is QB Desmond Ridder, and the stout defense is going to need some new leaders. 

25. Cincinnati (13-1, lost to Alabama in the CFP semifinals)

25. Cincinnati (13-1, lost to Alabama in the CFP semifinals)

Thankfully, the Bearcats should be tough on the offensive line. As long as Fickell is here, it makes sense to give Cincinnati the benefit of the doubt and expect them to challenge in the AAC.

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