Preseason Top 25—Coming In One Week



I've received a lot of e-mails lately asking when we'll be releasing our College Preview content, so I thought it would be useful to post the schedule here. We'll be rolling out loads of college content starting with the preseason Top 25 (and Top 25 capsules) one week from today—that's Wednesday, Jan. 27. We'll also have our Small College preview next week. The following week, we'll have several features, and the week of Feb. 8-12 we will unveil our conference previews, with one region released each day. All of that leads up to the week of Opening Day (Feb. 15-19), when we will release our preseason All-America team, our awards predictions and the first Weekend Preview of the year.



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Awesome, Aaron, I can't wait for the season to get started!

Sounds good. Can't wait for all of the information.

Thanks for the updates.

While preseason polls are ubiquitous and expected… I think they're counter-productive.  They set the tone, set the table, prior to even a single game played.  All a preseason rankee needs to do is to keep winning, often against the most pathetic of non conf schedules.  Deserving teams then find it harder to gain recognition, respect, yada, yada, and the undeserving teams live on reputation alone.  Is it not amazing FL State is like 0 – 19 in the CWS hardware column?
I understand they're now "expected" here in America, in every sport… except the pros. Amazing that something right actually happens at the professional level!
But I too will be curious to see the preseason poll — can't resist rubbernecking at auto accidents as well. ;-)


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