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ESPN shakes up Top 25 poll for Week 10
Coming out of the latest Saturday of action, let’s take a look at the updated ESPN top 25 college football rankings as we look ahead to the Week 10 games.
We didn’t see quite as much chaos as we have the last few weeks across college football, as most of the higher-ranked teams either won their games or were off this past weekend, but there were still plenty of statement games as the contenders start to separate themselves from the pretenders.
How is this poll made? Football Power Index (FPI) college football rankings and computer prediction model are a measure of team strength that predicts a team’s future performance.
Rankings and scores predictions are based on 20,000 simulations of a team’s season and games, using a combination of key analytics, including scores to date, quality of opponents, team talent, recruiting, and a team’s schedule.
Teams are slotted not in order of talent like in other rankings, but by a projected point margin per game against an average team on a neutral field.
Where do things stand in the ESPN top 25 college football rankings this week?
25. Georgia Tech
Rankings change: Up 1
Win prediction: 10.9 games
Haynes King had over 300 yards passing and five all-purpose touchdowns as the Jackets ran for 239 yards to smash Syracuse, moving to 8-0 on the season, their most wins since 2016 and improved to 5-0 in ACC competition for the first time ever.
24. Auburn
Rankings change: Down 1
Win prediction: 6.3 games
Hugh Freeze looked fired in the third quarter, but a quarterback swap and a 17-point fourth quarter instead found Auburn a winner on the road against Arkansas. ESPN’s computer rankings still like the Tigers based on its unique scoring margin metric to compare teams, but this is definitely the only place you’ll see Auburn ranked.
23. Washington
Rankings change: Down 1
Win prediction: 8.7 games
Demond Williams was incredible, passing for 280 yards with 4 passing touchdowns and Jonah Coleman ran for a fifth score as the Huskies laid one on ranked Illinois in a 42-25 victory at home, knocking the Illini to a sub-.500 record in Big Ten play and looking good as it makes a run for the season finale against Oregon in a month.
22. LSU
Rankings change: Down 2
Win prediction: 7.1 games
Taking advantage of some Aggie mistakes early on, LSU was able to build a tentative one-point lead in the first half, but completely lost the plot in the second in an ugly loss at home against Texas A&M, falling to 2-3 in SEC competition and sending the Brian Kelly tenure spiraling out of control.
21. Penn State
Rankings change: None
Win prediction: 5.6 games
Once again, the ESPN computer predictors insist on keeping the lousy Nittany Lions in their rankings despite their awful 3-4 record, being idle this past week, and with other teams winning by good margins that would meet their qualification for the poll. Just one of many curious decisions by this model when stacking teams in 2025.
20. Iowa
Rankings change: Up 4
Win prediction: 8.0 games
Mark Gronowski had a TD pass and a TD run while the Hawkeyes’ defense turned two turnovers into touchdowns and added another on special teams to smash Minnesota by a 41-3 count at home. They improve to 4-1 in Big Ten play heading into a massive test at home against Oregon in two weeks.
19. Missouri
Rankings change: Down 2
Win prediction: 8.3 games
They played a gritty and close game against Vandy on the road, but were unable to make a full comeback after losing quarterback Beau Pribula to an injury that required him to be carted off the field and put in a wheelchair, dropping to 2-2 in SEC play this season.
18. Oklahoma
Rankings change: Down 4
Win prediction: 7.9 games
The Sooners’ superb defense held on as long as it could, but ultimately didn’t have enough answers for a dynamic Ole Miss offense, while John Mateer played one of his worst career games in OU’s second loss of the season, falling to 2-2 in SEC play and facing one of college football’s toughest remaining schedule, playing four-straight ranked teams to close out.
17. Vanderbilt
Rankings change: Up 1
Win prediction: 9.2 games
It wasn’t pretty, but the one-loss Commodores took down Missouri by a touchdown, and can likely afford just one more loss in order to stay in the picture for the SEC title game and playoff consideration, a remarkable statement for this program. Vandy plays at Texas, against Auburn, against Kentucky, and finishes at Tennessee.
16. BYU
Rankings change: Up 3
Win prediction: 11.0 games
Down by a 24-10 count in the second quarter at Iowa State, the Cougars responded with authority, outscoring their Big 12 counterpart 31-3 from then on to preserve their undefeated record and lofty position atop the conference standings in a key road test, and now await a massive game against league fave Texas Tech in two weeks’ time.
15. Michigan
Rankings change: Up 1
Win prediction: 8.8 games
The return of Justice Haynes predictably paid off for the Wolverines, as the lead back smashed through for 152 yards and 2 touchdowns in a double-digit win against rival Michigan State heading into three very winnable games before the rematch against undefeated Ohio State in the finale. Michigan is 4-1 in Big Ten play and making strides.
14. Texas Tech
Rankings change: Down 2
Win prediction: 10.3 games
The favorites in the Big 12 expectedly smashed Oklahoma State, with two quarterbacks throwing touchdowns while the Red Raiders’ defense scored itself twice in a 42-0 rout heading into a road date at Kansas State followed by a huge matchup against currently undefeated BYU.
13. Tennessee
Rankings change: None
Win prediction: 8.9 games
Joey Aguilar led an offensive blitzkrieg that eclipsed 500 total yards and stacked up 56 points against rival Kentucky, improving to 6-2 with basically no margin for error going forward with dates against Oklahoma and Vandy and at Florida.
12. Ole Miss
Rankings change: Down 1
Win prediction: 10.4 games
Trinidad Chambliss had over 300 yards and a touchdown passing while Kewan Lacy ran for 2 additional scores in a hard-fought victory at Oklahoma to recover from the loss at Georgia the week before, improve to 4-1 in SEC competition and carve out a place for themselves in the playoff race at 7-1 overall and not expected to play another ranked team.
11. Utah
Rankings change: Up 4
Win prediction: 9.2 games
ESPN’s computer creates these rankings in large part based on scoring margins, and they’re throwing a lot of love towards Utah, winning its last three games by an average of 37 points, most recently a 53-7 demolition of hapless Colorado to stay in the better half of a very competitive Big 12 title picture entering November.
10. Miami
Rankings change: Down 1
Win prediction: 10.4 games
After allowing Stanford to score the first touchdown, the Hurricanes responded by scoring 42 unanswered points to improve to 6-1 overall with a 2-1 mark in ACC play as Mark Fletcher had a career-high 3 touchdowns. A trip to SMU is next.
9. USC
Rankings change: Down 1
Win prediction: 8.6 games
Idle this past weekend, the Trojans arguably should have stayed in the AP rankings last week despite the loss to Notre Dame. For now, they’re 5-2 overall with a 3-1 mark in Big Ten play and heading into a road date against Nebraska with a trip to Oregon a couple weeks after that, but still projected to win 9 games in 2025.
8. Texas A&M
Rankings change: Up 2
Win prediction: 11.0 games
A statement win for the ages for an Aggies team playing its best football in a generation, coming off an explosive rout on the road against reeling LSU, and sitting at 8-0 for the first time since 1992. After trailing by 1 in the first half, Texas A&M scored 35 unanswered points to pull away and cleared out Death Valley before the fourth quarter. Now they control their destiny in the SEC championship picture.
7. Texas
Rankings change: None
Win prediction: 8.6 games
For a while there, it looked like the Longhorns were about to get cooked on the road by a Mississippi State team that was winless in the SEC, but a 24-point fourth quarter rally forced overtime and a game-clinching TD sealed the deal to avoid the upset. Albeit at a cost, as quarterback Arch Manning left the game with an injury. Texas is still high-placed in these rankings despite their two losses.
6. Georgia
Rankings change: None
Win prediction: 10.1 games
Idle on Saturday, the reigning SEC champs are riding high after knocking off an Ole Miss team last week that just beat Oklahoma this week, and getting solid play from its offense at 6-1 and heading into a very winnable stretch to finish the regular season that begins with a rivalry matchup against Florida.
5. Notre Dame
Rankings change: None
Win prediction: 9.6 games
Off this past weekend, the Fighting Irish are on a five-game winning streak since that 0-2 start, and have averaged 42 points in those wins, most recently against ranked USC to stay firmly entrenched in the College Football Playoff picture.
4. Alabama
Rankings change: Down 1
Win prediction: 10.9 games
Kalen DeBoer appeared on the verge of another loss against an unranked team, but a late scoring drive and then a fumble recovery converted into a touchdown kept the Crimson Tide from avoiding the upset on the road against South Carolina, giving Bama a seventh-straight win and a picture-perfect 5-0 mark in SEC play.
3. Oregon
Rankings change: Down 1
Win prediction: 10.2 games
A lackluster offensive showing for the Ducks at home, but Jordan Davison ran for over 100 yards and scored twice to overcome a sluggish start and hand Wisconsin its sixth-straight loss.
2. Indiana
Rankings change: Up 2
Win prediction: 12.0 games
Another pounding served up by the Hoosiers, as Fernando Mendoza had 4 total touchdowns and Roman Hemby ran for 2 more in a 50-point rout against UCLA, which had been on a three-game win streak coming in, and IU is still undefeated and seemingly en route to the Big Ten title game.
1. Ohio State
Rankings change: None
Win prediction: 12.1 games
College football’s reigning national champion was off this past weekend, but preserves its No. 1 ranking in most polls, leading FBS in beating teams by 30.3 points per game in their last three appearances and shouldn’t play a ranked team until likely the finale, provided Michigan can stay ranked.
More: AP top 25 teams moving up, down in Week 10 rankings
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Alabama Football Player Uses NIL Money to Give Tuscaloosa Kids a Brighter Christmas
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — On Monday, December 22, Brailsford — the starting center for the Alabama Crimson Tide — hosted a Holiday Shopping event at the Target on 13th Avenue East in Tuscaloosa. Using his own NIL money, Brailsford treated ten children from underserved communities to a Christmas shopping spree, giving each child a gift card to shop for themselves.
“I really wanna make their day,” Brailsford said. “I mean, that’s what this is really about for me.”
The children moved eagerly through the aisles, selecting toys and gifts while checking items off their Christmas lists.
Brailsford said the event was funded entirely through his own NIL earnings.
The sophomore has already made an impact on the field this season, earning SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors multiple times. Off the field, he said giving back has always been important to him.
Adopted as a baby, Brailsford said he grew up with enough, even if his family did not have much.
“We didn’t necessarily have a lot, but we had enough,” he said. “Being able to give back to kids that don’t always have that opportunity at Christmas is something special to me.”
Brailsford is currently studying social work and said he hopes to work with children after school in the future.
“I really want to be able to get into that field and help kids in any way I can,” he said.
While he continues to gain recognition on the football field, Brailsford said moments like the holiday shopping event are just as meaningful.
“I feel like I’m good at helping people,” he said. “That’s something that fulfills me. It’s my purpose in a way.”
For the children involved, the shopping trip was more than just receiving gifts. It was an experience shared with a role model who hopes to continue giving back long after the holidays are over.
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College Football Playoff team has ‘significant interest’ in 4,000-yard QB
Indiana’s rise from perennial Big Ten bottom feeders into national title contenders has been one of college football’s most compelling stories in 2025.
Under second-year head coach Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers finished the regular season undefeated at 13-0, captured the program’s first Big Ten title since 1967, and earned the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff.
Quarterback Fernando Mendoza capped the breakthrough season by winning the school’s first-ever Heisman Trophy, throwing for 2,980 yards with 33 touchdown passes and a 71.5% completion rate that helped propel Indiana into national contention.
That success now intersects with a separate transfer-cycle storyline: North Texas quarterback Drew Mestemaker, the FBS passing leader (4,129 yards, 31 touchdowns, 70.2% completion rate), is likely to enter the transfer portal when the window opens in January.
On a December 19 episode of “College Football Insiders,” CBS Sports’ Chris Hummer connected the dots.
“He can be somebody you can build your program around for multiple years,” Hummer said. “I’ve heard the same about Indiana. I think they do have a significant interest in Drew Mestemaker, and I think he would be a really good fit for their system.”

Mestemaker is a former walk-on who emerged as the nation’s passing leader this season as a redshirt freshman, posting multiple 300-yard performances and a 608-yard outing in North Texas’ 54–20 win over Charlotte, a game that set single-game passing yardage records for both the school and the American Athletic Conference.
His breakout year earned him the Burlsworth Trophy, American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors, and first-team All-American recognition.
There are clear reasons the fit is being discussed publicly.
Indiana has demonstrated a clear willingness to use transfers to accelerate competitiveness, most notably with Kurtis Rourke’s arrival as a graduate transfer in 2024, followed by Mendoza’s move from Cal.
Both quarterbacks produced elite statistical seasons that propelled the Hoosiers to winning campaigns.
If Mendoza ultimately declares for the 2026 NFL Draft, which is widely expected, Indiana would need either an internal successor or a portal option who can step in at Power-5 level speed.
Mestemaker’s profile checks several boxes: production, track record under a pro-style system, and remaining eligibility.
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Adam Breneman Highlights Why College Football Will Fail Under Greg Sankey’s Leadership Amid Transfer Portal, NIL Issues
Former Penn State tight end Adam Breneman, on the Will Ventures podcast, revealed his true feelings on the current landscape of college football and the implications of the decisions made by some leaders in the game.
Breneman, on his podcast appearance, highlighted how no one’s actually in charge of college football, whilst also strongly advocating for a college football commissioner.
“No one’s actually in charge of college football. We need a college football commissioner”, Breneman stated on the podcast.
Despite college football not having a designated commissioner, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey is one of the most powerful college football figures and is often touted to be in charge of college football as a whole.
Breneman further revealed that Sankey is also in charge of other sports like golf, diving, lacrosse, and men’s & women’s basketball, stating that college football needs a commissioner who will make decisions for the betterment of college football, implying that it’s tough to do that while you have other things on your plate.
“Greg Sankey is also in charge of golf and swimming and diving and men’s basketball and women’s basketball and lacrosse has to make the best decisions for those sports as well. No one’s actually in charge of college football”, Breneman highlighted.
“We need a college football commissioner who actually is in charge of college football and can make decisions for college football because what’s best for college football is not what’s best for men’s basketball”, he further elaborated.
The former ASU tight end coach’s comments come on the backdrop of college football going through a turbulent period as far as player transfers, NIL issues, and the overall backlash the playoff committee is facing as far as the selection of the 2025 playoff teams is concerned.

Greg Sankey Pushes for Expansion to a 16-Team College Football Playoff
Sankey recently appeared on The Rich Eisen Show this December, emphasizing the need to adopt a 16-team playoff format, potentially moving away from the current 12-team format, while also keeping in mind other conferences and their playoff qualification, which was a point of contention amongst analysts and fans alike.
Meanwhile, the college football portal, which is set to officially open in January 2026, has already seen a record number of entries, with the likes of star QBs like DJ Lagway and Dylan Raiola entering, potentially fueled by NIL incentives.
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Major college football program loses 15 players to transfer portal
USC defensive tackle Devan Thompkins, a 6-5, 290-pound veteran who started 12 games in 2025, announced his intention to enter the NCAA transfer portal on December 17.
Thompkins finished the 2025 season with 31 combined tackles (18 solo), three sacks, two pass breakups, and a forced fumble; across three seasons at USC, he compiled 56 total tackles (32 solo), 4.5 sacks, and five pass breakups.
Those figures made him one of the more productive interior linemen on a unit that struggled at times but improved to finish ranked and bowl-eligible.
USC closed the 2025 regular season 9–3 (7–2 Big Ten) and will face TCU in the Valero Alamo Bowl on December 30, a season that left the program ranked inside the top 25 (No. 16) but short of College Football Playoff contention.
The Trojans’ record and bowl bid reflect progress under head coach Lincoln Riley while also exposing lingering gaps across the roster.
Those gaps have since been amplified, as Thompkins’ departure brings USC’s total number of players set to test the transfer market to 15.

The list of known departures is sizable and spread across position groups.
According to 247Sports, the 15 players who have announced portal entries include: WR DJ Jordan, RB Bryan Jackson, CB Braylon Conley, DE Gus Cordova, OL Makai Saina, S Steve Miller, LB Matai Tagoa‘i, DL Carlon Jones, S Anthony Beavers Jr., OL Micah Banuelos, LB Garrison Madden, RB Harry Dalton, WR Prince Strachan, TE Walker Lyons, and Thompkins.
That grouping hits starters across the trenches, secondary, and skill positions — areas that will require immediate replacements via the portal, incoming freshmen, and retained depth.
After a successful five-year run at Oklahoma from 2017 to 2021, Riley took over as USC’s head coach in November 2021 and has delivered steady results built on quarterback development, high-powered offenses, and aggressive recruiting, highlighted by USC securing the No. 1-ranked 2026 recruiting class.
The current exodus provides the latest test for Riley as USC works to build toward a stronger Big Ten finish in 2026.
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Joey McGuire Compares Oregon to Texas Tech Amid Increased NIL Spending
Texas Tech Red Raiders coach Joey McGuire spoke to the media ahead of the Orange Bowl against the Oregon Ducks, and McGuire was quite complimentary of Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks program. Much has been made about Texas Tech’s increased spending in the name, image, and likeness (NIL) era of college football, and similarities between the Red Raiders and the Ducks have come up ahead of their College Football Playoff matchup.
Powered in part by Nike co-founder and philanthropist Phil Knight, Oregon’s rise in the college football world has been a unique one. On the other hand, Texas Tech’s NIL collective is led by billionaire booster Cody Campbell, whose investment into the Red Raiders program has helped the team climb up the ranks.
What Joey McGuire Said About Oregon and Texas Tech
McGuire was asked to compare Oregon’s rise to Texas Tech’s, and the Red Raiders coach gave a thoughtful answer:
“First, they’ve done a good job of hiring coaches, and Dan (Lanning) was a slam dunk. Second, you know, they made it cool to be an Oregon Duck,” McGuire said. “I mean, they’ve got every uniform known to man, and players love that. So I think we’re really fortunate with Adidas, our partnership with Adidas and Patrick Mahomes, that we’re doing the same thing. We’ve got some some great looks.”

“And then, they have a great booster in Phil Knight that really said, ‘Hey, we’re going to go win at the highest level, and there’s no excuses whenever it comes to finance.’ You know, you turn around, and I think that we’ve shown that we’re doing that, and I think we’re really comparable,” McGuire continued.
“We’ve got guys that have really stepped up and done a great job. I kind of call them the big five whenever you talk about Cody and John and Mike, Dusty, and Gary. I mean, those guys have, along with everybody else in Red Raider Nation, but those guys really led the charge. And so whenever you’re talking, we’re kind of comparable on and off the field in this team. They’ve just done it for a little bit longer and that’s what we’re trying to do,” McGuire continued.

Oregon Ducks’ Sustained Success
As mentioned by McGuire, Oregon has been on the cutting edge of college football uniforms as well as facilities, thanks in part to the program’s relationship with Knight and Nike. In the NIL era, fans often mistake how often Nike is involved in recruiting other than the brand power that Oregon has. Still, Ducks quarterback Dante Moore and wide receiver Dakorien Moore have NIL deals with Nike.
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Under the leadership of Oregon coach Dan Lanning, Oregon has had success on the recruiting trail and in the transfer portal, bringing in top prospects like Moore and Moore. Other contributors on the Ducks’ current roster came through the portal, including safety Dillon Thieneman, defensive lineman Bear Alexander, and offensive linemen Alex Harkey, Emmanuel Pregnon, and Isaiah World.

While financial stability and resources are paramount in the current era of college football, Lanning has also created a culture at Oregon that is seemingly built to last. After the Ducks’ dominant win over James Madison in the first round of the CFP, Lanning and his team were quick to acknowledge that they can play better.
Oregon and Texas Tech will kickoff from Miami, Florida, in the Orange Bowl at 9 a.m. PT on New Year’s Day.
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65-year-old college football coach surges as candidate to replace Sherrone Moore at Michigan
The last of the Power Four college football head coaching openings remains available at Michigan.
The Wolverines decided to part ways with head coach Sherrone Moore on Dec. 10 due to inappropriate relations with a staffer. Michigan had its sights set on Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer, Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham and Washington head coach Jedd Fisch.
Though nothing was made official, Fisch was the first to bow out of the race. Alabama’s College Football Playoff victory over Oklahoma eliminated DeBoer from the conversation, and Dillingham inked an extension with Arizona State on Saturday.
With all of those candidates off the board, one who has emerged in the next round is current Wolverines interim Biff Poggi. The interim said he had been interviewed for the job on multiple occasions this offseason.
Biff Poggi says he’s had multiple interviews for Michigan’s HC position. He also has some blunt words about the program’s shortcomings under Sherrone Moore, calling Michigan a “malfunctioning organization.”
“Everything that happens in this building has to be reevaluated.”
— Austin Meek (@byAustinMeek) December 22, 2025
Poggi began his college football coaching career as an assistant with stops at Brown, Temple and the Citadel in the late 1980s. He coached at his high school alma mater, The Gilman School, as an offensive coordinator and offensive line coach from 1988 to 1995. He spent the next 20 seasons as Gilman’s head coach before returning to the college ranks.
The now 65-year-old spent two prior stints with the Wolverines under Jim Harbaugh. He worked as an analyst with the 2016 team and served as Michigan’s associate head coach in 2021 and 2022.
Poggi was hired away from Michigan to succeed Will Healy as Charlotte’s next head coach in the 2023 offseason. The 49ers were 3-9 in Poggi’s first year at the helm, tying for eleventh place in the American Athletic Conference.
After a 3-7 start to the 2024 season, Charlotte decided to part ways with Poggi. The 49ers hired Tim Albin as his replacement for 2025.
This will not be the first time Poggi has served as the Wolverines’ interim head coach. He was the interim for Michigan’s games against Central Michigan and Nebraska.
The Wolverines accepted an invitation to the Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. No. 18 Michigan (9-3, 7-2) will face No. 13 Texas (9-3, 6-2) on Dec. 31 (3 p.m. EST, ABC).

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