Clemson has done and is doing enough this offseason to be one of top teams going into next year for Joel Klatt. Klatt broke down his placement of the Tigers in seventh in his Way-Too-Early Top-10 on his show last week.
Joel Klatt sees an important season ahead for LSU in placing them in his Way-Too-Early Top-10. Klatt put the Tigers at No. 9 in that ranking during his show last week. He did so ahead of the fourth year for Brian Kelly down in Death Valley.
Ohio State is losing a lot of talent off of its 2024 national championship team, but the Buckeyes are also returning two of the best players in all of college football in receiver Jeremiah Smith and safety Caleb Downs.
Arch Manning redshirted his true freshman season and backed up starter Quinn Ewers this past year. He made two starts while Ewers was sidelined with an injury and appeared sparing
Joel Klatt had a very egregious ranking for Penn State ahead of the 2025 college football season: No. 1 overall.
Penn State. Thirty-nine years after their last title, the Nittany Lions will defeat Georgia for the CFP title, Connelly writes for ESPN. In addition, Connelly predicts that Penn State will win their second Big Ten title under head coach James Franklin.
Fox Sports’ Joel Klatt had Michigan as his No. 10 team in his way-too-early top 10 rankings going into the 2025 college football season. A hot end to the season was the main reason for putting Michigan in this tier for Klatt.
The first 12-team Playoff had a lot of great moments. It could also use some tweaks. In the short term, leaders are unlikely to make major changes to the format for the 2025 season. The bigger stuff is more likely to come in 2026, when the new contracts kick in and the SEC and Big Ten basically get to do whatever they want.
Jeremiah Smith was great as a freshman wideout for Ohio State, and that's an understatement. He caught 76 passes for 1,315 yards and 15 touchdowns as a freshman, averaging 17.3 yards per catch.
Klatt thinks the expansion of the playoff accomplished all it meant to, specifically in how it best determined the sport's national champion.
Although having to stay in college for two more seasons, Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith already has franchises waiting for the chance to have him in the NFL. Joel Klatt set the ceiling on Smith again last week while on ‘The Herd’.
The college football world doesn’t stand still and the Buckeyes watched that first hand with Jim Knowles taking the same position at Penn State. Ohio State now has to look towar