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5 Most Overrated Teams in College Football Right Now
Posted on 9/4/25 at 4:17 am
Posted on 9/4/25 at 4:17 am
Clemson Tigers - No. 8-LSU fans this is the truth! You beat an overrated Clemson team. I am still going with 9-3 after you barely beat Clemson and Clemson didn't have a very good showing against LSU. What does that make of LSU? I think the writer left off LSU to be overrated at number 3.
The Clemson Tigers dropped to No. 8 in both polls, and I don’t think the evidence at hand supports them being a top ten team. Clemson can put up big yardage against teams that are not as quick or big or athletic, but the Tigers have a scaling problem. That means that when they play a team that can match them talent-wise, the offense hits the skids and is not capable of producing at an acceptable level. Much was made of all of their returning production, but when is the last time Clemson beat an excellent team? Last season, they were drubbed by Georgia, got shellacked at home by Louisville, and lost to Texas, and they began this season by failing to do anything on the ground and losing at home to LSU. The progress of the defense was encouraging, but until the offense can produce against a good team, they should not be in the top ten.
South Carolina Gamecocks - No. 10-Did South Carolina fans watch the game?
The South Carolina Gamecocks beat the Virginia Tech Hokies in week one in Atlanta, but I did not love what I saw from the No. 10 team in the country. Virginia Tech is a middle-of-the-pack ACC team, at best, and South Carolina struggled to put them away and needed a punt return touchdown to seal the deal. LaNorris Sellers did not look like he had made the leap as a passer, and the revamped receiver corps did not do much to alleviate concerns about their ability to help the quarterback. South Carolina only averaged 3.7 yards per carry, and I don’t really trust their offensive line against the schedule they’ll face this season.
Arizona State Sun Devils - No. 12-Just like Alabama giving a lot of points and yards.
The Arizona State Sun Devils are an excellent team, but they are not the best team in the Big 12 and should not be the league’s highest-ranked squad. ASU comfortably dispatched Northern Arizona in Week 1. Still, Kenny Dillingham was not thrilled with his team during fall camp, and that concern likely carried over to the opener as they surrendered 19 points and 331 yards to the Lumberjacks. NAU threw for 242 yards, which is a potential cause for alarm if ASU is to repeat as Big 12 Champions. The week two line for their game at Mississippi State is now less than a touchdown.
SMU Mustangs - No. 17-Lost too many players from last year is why the team struggled in the last game.
We should not jump to any conclusions about the SMU Mustangs after one week, but they only outgained the East Texas A&M (yes, that’s a real school they played) Lions by 49 yards and lost the time of possession battle by a margin of nearly two to one. SMU lost a ton of talent from last season’s College Football Playoff team, and I don’t have a lot of faith that they are currently one of the nation’s 25 best teams.
Kansas State Wildcats - Receiving Votes-KSU kept losing quarterbacks to the transfer portal and just haven't had stability as a team and got exposed big time. That is why KSU and others could not compete due to the lack of 4* and 5* HS recruits. Coaching the players up can only go s o far as the players ability.
Kansas State is receiving votes, and they have done nothing on the field through two weeks to show they are deserving of consideration for a ranking. The Wildcats lost in an ugly game in Dublin in Week Zero and then returned home for what was supposed to be a breather against FCS foe North Dakota. Instead, the Wildcats were locked in a tight game and needed a late score to escape with the win. Avery Johnson is still loose with the ball, and there are significant questions about the supporting cast around him. On the other side of the ball, the defense does not look anywhere near good enough to contend for a Big 12 Championship. There’s a long way to go, but KSU looks like a middle-of-the-road team in that league.
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The Clemson Tigers dropped to No. 8 in both polls, and I don’t think the evidence at hand supports them being a top ten team. Clemson can put up big yardage against teams that are not as quick or big or athletic, but the Tigers have a scaling problem. That means that when they play a team that can match them talent-wise, the offense hits the skids and is not capable of producing at an acceptable level. Much was made of all of their returning production, but when is the last time Clemson beat an excellent team? Last season, they were drubbed by Georgia, got shellacked at home by Louisville, and lost to Texas, and they began this season by failing to do anything on the ground and losing at home to LSU. The progress of the defense was encouraging, but until the offense can produce against a good team, they should not be in the top ten.
South Carolina Gamecocks - No. 10-Did South Carolina fans watch the game?
The South Carolina Gamecocks beat the Virginia Tech Hokies in week one in Atlanta, but I did not love what I saw from the No. 10 team in the country. Virginia Tech is a middle-of-the-pack ACC team, at best, and South Carolina struggled to put them away and needed a punt return touchdown to seal the deal. LaNorris Sellers did not look like he had made the leap as a passer, and the revamped receiver corps did not do much to alleviate concerns about their ability to help the quarterback. South Carolina only averaged 3.7 yards per carry, and I don’t really trust their offensive line against the schedule they’ll face this season.
Arizona State Sun Devils - No. 12-Just like Alabama giving a lot of points and yards.
The Arizona State Sun Devils are an excellent team, but they are not the best team in the Big 12 and should not be the league’s highest-ranked squad. ASU comfortably dispatched Northern Arizona in Week 1. Still, Kenny Dillingham was not thrilled with his team during fall camp, and that concern likely carried over to the opener as they surrendered 19 points and 331 yards to the Lumberjacks. NAU threw for 242 yards, which is a potential cause for alarm if ASU is to repeat as Big 12 Champions. The week two line for their game at Mississippi State is now less than a touchdown.
SMU Mustangs - No. 17-Lost too many players from last year is why the team struggled in the last game.
We should not jump to any conclusions about the SMU Mustangs after one week, but they only outgained the East Texas A&M (yes, that’s a real school they played) Lions by 49 yards and lost the time of possession battle by a margin of nearly two to one. SMU lost a ton of talent from last season’s College Football Playoff team, and I don’t have a lot of faith that they are currently one of the nation’s 25 best teams.
Kansas State Wildcats - Receiving Votes-KSU kept losing quarterbacks to the transfer portal and just haven't had stability as a team and got exposed big time. That is why KSU and others could not compete due to the lack of 4* and 5* HS recruits. Coaching the players up can only go s o far as the players ability.
Kansas State is receiving votes, and they have done nothing on the field through two weeks to show they are deserving of consideration for a ranking. The Wildcats lost in an ugly game in Dublin in Week Zero and then returned home for what was supposed to be a breather against FCS foe North Dakota. Instead, the Wildcats were locked in a tight game and needed a late score to escape with the win. Avery Johnson is still loose with the ball, and there are significant questions about the supporting cast around him. On the other side of the ball, the defense does not look anywhere near good enough to contend for a Big 12 Championship. There’s a long way to go, but KSU looks like a middle-of-the-road team in that league.
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Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:33 am to TrueLefty
No rankings should come out till week 4.
Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:35 am to TrueLefty
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TrueLefty
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LSU
There it is.
Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:37 am to TrueLefty
Weak troll but you'll get some bites.
Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:42 am to Harry Morgan
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Missouri fan.
The school is one of the biggest embarrassments of the SEC. The fans on this board are fricking pricks. They have no business being in the SEC.
Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:43 am to TrueLefty
Agree with this.
Clemson is usually overrated big time and South Carolina looked unimpressive against a returning 6 win ACC team.
Va Tech was pretty bad last year.
Clemson is usually overrated big time and South Carolina looked unimpressive against a returning 6 win ACC team.
Va Tech was pretty bad last year.
This post was edited on 9/4/25 at 6:44 am
Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:43 am to BurgTiger
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No rankings should come out till week 4.
I see Missouri is doing their part.
Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:46 am to TrueLefty
A lot of things true especially with Clemson and LSU. Clemson is very weak, and even FSU will probably beat them. LSU and Bama are on par with each other and we suck right now.
It would be funny if FSU ran the table by essentially only having to beat Clemson and Miami, and Florida, and then we did the same at maybe 10-2 / 9-3. That loss won’t look as bad. And LSU’s win won’t look so scarrryyyy by 7.
It would be funny if FSU ran the table by essentially only having to beat Clemson and Miami, and Florida, and then we did the same at maybe 10-2 / 9-3. That loss won’t look as bad. And LSU’s win won’t look so scarrryyyy by 7.
Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:47 am to RTRnFlorida
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LSU and Bama are on par with each other and we suck right now.
Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:52 am to TrueLefty
Of course they are TrueDummy. Nobody knows sports better than “MSN spirtsgrid”. You are a joke and I’m happy that LSU haunts your every thought!
Posted on 9/4/25 at 6:56 am to TrueLefty
Jayhawks really need to win this weekend.
Posted on 9/4/25 at 7:02 am to RiverBoatGamblerO
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South Carolina looked unimpressive against a returning 6 win ACC team.
Va Tech was pretty bad last year.
And replaced over 1/3 of their team in the transfer portal, along with changing almost every coach.
In this day and age, what a team did "last year" has no bearing on their team this year. Just look at what FSU did to bama.
VT may indeed suck this year or they might be great. But we won't know for more than a month.
This post was edited on 9/4/25 at 7:05 am
Posted on 9/4/25 at 7:06 am to Lonnie Utah
No Bama?! List is sh*t....
Posted on 9/4/25 at 7:14 am to TrueLefty
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Kansas State Wildcats
They are not ranked and only had one person give them a vote. Some chick out of LA put them at #19 at that’s it.
Posted on 9/4/25 at 7:23 am to TrueLefty
Enjoyable poast thank you good sir
Posted on 9/4/25 at 7:28 am to RTRnFlorida
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RTRnFlorida
It’s fitting to find your dumbass in this thread..
It’s always a pleasure to get your thoughts on LSU . Here’s your expert opinion prior to the game …..
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LSU doesn’t have a shot at all. Clemson is going to spank that arse and make them like it.
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