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We’re inching closer to the start of the 2024-2025 college football season.

At this point we’ve had signing day and a bunch of transfers. Who’s your offseason champ?

I’ll make my very biased case for the Miami Hurricanes.

Solid recruit class, and great transfer portal pick ups in Cam Ward, Sam Brown, and Damien Martinez, among others. We’ve also lost a few good ones in the portal, though.

All that said, I’ve dubbed the Canes “Offseason Champs” several times before, and it has not quite translated to anything on the field.

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[–] TheCelticPirate 4 points 4 months ago

Ohio State probably won the off-season. Not only did they add a bunch of talent from the portal, but their biggest competition in the Big Ten, Michigan, lost some talent and coaching staff.

As always, fuck Ohio. Lol!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago

Hate to say it but Ohio State is in a league of their own with how they handled the portal. Honorable mention would probably be Nebraska.

After that, Oregon, Texas, Miami, Ole Miss, and Syracuse stand out to me, but who knows if their portal splashes will translate to on-field success. Then there's the Georgia and Alabama tier of teams that I expected to lose talent but were able to keep some key guys (Michigan probably belongs here, but lost too many coaches for my comfort).

As for coaching changes, I think New Mexico, Texas A&M (blegh), Houston, Michigan State, and Indiana all had clear upgrades, although it will take a couple years to see the results. And signing classes are still crucial for sustained success, but in this era they're less relevant to winning this season than ever.

[–] CMLVI 2 points 4 months ago

I wouldn't be comfortable crowning anyone outside of Bama/UGA/Michigan. Transfers have made it way harder as a casual fan to keep up with other teams year-to-year. A team that was good and up-and-coming last year could be decimated by transfers over a single year, and I just don't have the time to keep up with it.