I Ranked *EVERY* College Football Team for 2024! (Tier List)

Published 2024-02-26
Ranking every FBS college football team for the 2024 season

All Comments (21)
  • @THEeyepatch11
    It's Cam Rising's 7th season and yes, this season will be his 3rd as a starter. He missed all last season with a knee injury but his two previous starting seasons the Utes were back-to-back Pac-12 Championships. GO UTES!
  • @matthewryba3192
    What else do you need from JMU? They have won their division both years but haven’t been eligible for the conference title game. They’re gonna be out firing and looking for the G5 spot in the playoffs, so they should at least be in “solid bowl”
  • @maxmorrison7003
    Thank you for respecting Iowa as an overall team and not just the offensive woes. Sick of that being the only talk despite the defense and special teams being an absolute force in the FBS. Honestly with a good offense we have some good 12 Team Playoff potential since the defense never has a weak season.
  • @Honeybread-ox5ho
    Repent and trust in Jesus you will be saved I love yall and God bless
  • @jvimev
    curious what made you change your mind on the roadrunnners. been following for a while and i know you haven't always been high on them.
  • @collinr1363
    Its not unthinkable for syracuse to win 10 or 11. Avoided everything in the ACC
  • @kylesandborn4284
    miami and aggies. the 2 most overranked team the past 2 years lmao
  • USF below average is criminal, they where a bowl team this year and are only going to continue development under new head coach Alex Golesh
  • @aaronsams8605
    Torn on whether I want Raiola to start immediately or sit a year and develop. I'm pretty sure we lose a lot of big players this next year and idk if a better developed 5 star prospect will make enough of a difference to replace them. Plus there's always the threat of Tony White leaving
  • @sarahconely1971
    I understand this is your opinion, but anyone that says they agreed with the decision about keeping FSU out of the playoffs is wrong. Then saying your reasoning is you don’t believe the team would play as hard without Jordan Travis? That’s just incorrect. Was Jordan Travis a hard player to lose, sure, was the team DIFFERENT without him of course. However, consider the trials FSU went through without Jordan Travis and I don’t see how you could think the team wouldn’t play as tough or as well. Those players were playing FOR Jordan Travis, they had t-shirts that said #finishfor13 which was Jordan’s jersey number. Every player was fully fighting for that playoff and to go to the National Championship game. FSU went to the swamp in Gainesville, FL and beat the Gators which everyone always says is tough to do but FSU did it and beat them by 2 scores. Then, because of a cheap hit in the game with the Gators, Tate the QB2 shows concussion symptoms in practice. Gets up to facing Louisville in the ACC Championship and the decision to pull Tate is made. Enter FSU QB3, a kid who hasn’t played hardly any game time and a true redshirt freshman. Goes out in his first ever game in an ACC Championship game and does his best which isn’t that great, but our defense kept Louisville out of their own end-zone. Louisville did not score a single touchdown even with them getting to the 2 yard line and then to the 5 yard line another time. Could another team have done that, played with a 3rd string QB in a conference championship game and still won. FSU was playing with a goal in mind, they were playing hungry REGARDLESS of who was the QB. I would have put FSU’s defense against ANY top 3 team and guaranteed FSU’s defense would absolutely stomp them into the ground. Could FSU have won the National Championship? I think we would have at least gotten to the National Championship game and it definitely wouldn’t have been a blow out against FSU. FSU would fought and fought hard in that game, but they were not even given the respect to prove that even though they proved they could win games without Jordan Travis. It’s never been about “most deserving” because you could argue who is most deserving, you can’t argue with wins and a 12-0 record always beats 11-1 period. Too bad so sad for the SEC teams but let’s face it, ESPN already spilled that dirty secret on live tv. No way was there going to be a playoff without the SEC, #rigged! Not to mention the year Saban retires and his team “magically” gets into the playoffs with a 11-1 record over a 12-0 power 5 conference championship team…under the table dealings. This decision ruined college football because it clearly pin pointed the absolute bias that is the SEC. Seriously, if your team is not SEC guaranteed they will get screwed at one point or another. It’s easy to sit back and agree with the decision when it’s not your team. But just imagine if it was your team…would you still agree? Anyone that says they would is lying. Again, your opinion is your opinion but all this to say that I disagree with it. I’m not trying to start anything, but I won’t ever not fight against this because it’s wrong and there is no defending it.
  • @BIGGIANTSGUY
    Have you seen Syracuse's transfer and recruiting class under Fran Brown, the best recruiter in CFB?
  • @_-Achilles-_
    Glad to see you giving Coastal Carolina some respect
  • @cacogenicist
    Oregon is a lock. I think their floor is 2 losses.They are very nearly as loaded as Ohio State, with a better QB and probably a better O-line ... better top-2 receivers in Tez Johnson and Evan Stewart, excellent RBs in Jordan James and Noah Whittington, very good front 7 on D bolstered by Jamaree Caldwell. Excellent DBs headlined by transfer Jabbar Muhammad. Oregon is filled out with yearly top-10 high school classes at this point, top-3 in 2024. There's a lot of talent. I think Oregon will be a 3-point favorite vs Ohio State on Oct 12.
  • @cypher515
    As a Notre Dame fan, and the son of both an alumnus (Dad was MBA Class of '76) and an employee (Mom worked in the bookstore and served Joe Montana his Freshman year)... I hope you're right. Notre Dame to me always seems to be at a disadvantage because they just cannot get the top QB prospects (and considering that the three successful NFL QBs that come to mind from Notre Dame were drafted in the third, fourth and fourth rounds, there's history conspiring against them) But it always feels like they're losing one or two games that they should win. But this year, 10 and 2 would get them in. Then they just need to play like there's no tomorrow.
  • @samuelkernstine
    Virginia Tech ranks #1 on returning production...don't sleep on them