The 2026 college football season is already shaping up to be a thrilling one, with key transfers, coaching changes, and returning stars setting the stage for another dramatic playoff race.
The 2025 season has just concluded, but the 2026 college football landscape is already taking shape. Yahoo Sports’ way-too-early Top 25 rankings provide a snapshot of the teams poised to make noise next season, with transfers, coaching hires, and returning talent playing pivotal roles.
The Rise of the Transfer Portal
The transfer portal continues to reshape college football, and the 2026 season will be no different. Teams like Virginia, Indiana, and Texas A&M have loaded up on transfers, while others like Michigan and Penn State are relying on new coaching staffs to elevate their programs.
Virginia, coming off the best season in school history, has added QBs Beau Pribula (Missouri) and Eli Holstein (Pitt) to replace Chandler Morris. Meanwhile, Indiana, the defending national champion, has secured former TCU QB Josh Hoover to replace Fernando Mendoza, ensuring their offense remains explosive.
Coaching Carousel Impact
The coaching carousel has already had a major impact on the 2026 rankings. Michigan hired Kyle Whittingham from Utah, bringing offensive coordinator Jason Beck with him. The Wolverines also added key players from Utah, including DE John Henry Daley, to bolster their roster.
Meanwhile, Penn State hired Matt Campbell from Iowa State, who has brought several former Cyclones with him to State College. Campbell’s track record of success suggests the Nittany Lions could be a sleeper team in the Big Ten.
Quarterback Battles and Heisman Hopefuls
The quarterback position will be a major storyline in 2026. Washington’s Demond Williams Jr. is a sleeper Heisman candidate, while Notre Dame’s CJ Carr could emerge as one of the best QBs in the country. Texas’ Arch Manning will also be in the spotlight as he enters what could be his final season in Austin.
Other key QB battles include Ole Miss, where Trinidad Chambliss is fighting for a sixth year of eligibility, and Miami, where Darian Mensah is expected to take over as the starter.
Playoff Contenders
The top of the rankings is dominated by teams with playoff aspirations. Oregon sits at No. 1, thanks to the return of QB Dante Moore and a loaded defense. Texas and Georgia are also in the mix, with the Longhorns adding key transfers and the Bulldogs relying on their deep roster.
Ohio State and Indiana round out the top five, with the Buckeyes looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 season and the Hoosiers aiming to defend their national title.
Dark Horses and Sleepers
Several teams outside the top 10 could make a surprise run in 2026. LSU added former Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt and has the talent to return to the playoff. Texas Tech and Texas A&M are also teams to watch, with both programs making major strides in the transfer portal.
Meanwhile, USC has the top-ranked recruiting class in the country, and Oklahoma is betting on a healthy John Mateer to lead their offense.
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