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AP preseason poll reaction: One big number for every team

AP preseason poll reaction: One big number for every team

The AP preseason poll for the 2025 season has been released, with Texas, Penn State, and Ohio State topping the rankings. Texas, ranked number one, is led by a key statistic - their 35 returning starters, the most in the country. Penn State, at number two, boasts a Heisman Trophy-contending quarterback with 3,700 passing yards last season. Ohio State, ranked third, is driven by their experienced defense, which returns nine starters. Other notable numbers include Michigan's 16 consecutive wins, Georgia's five first-round NFL draft picks, and USC's 17 total touchdowns from their star wide receiver. The poll showcases the depth and talent across college football, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

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