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Georgia Nabs No. 1 Preseason Ranking – Topps Ripped

Georgia Nabs No. 1 Preseason Ranking

Bulldogs Won National Titles in 2021, ’22

Date: Aug 6, 2024
Author: Greg Bates, Senior Writer
Topics: Caleb Downs, Carson Beck, College Football, Georgia football, Greg Bates, News
Length: 262 Words
Reading Time: ~2 Minutes

One season removed from missing the College Football Playoff, Georgia comes into this year ranked No. 1.

The Bulldogs, which won back-to-back national championships in 2021 and ’22, earned the highest preseason honor in the USA TODAY Coaches Poll. They received 46 of 55 first-place votes.

Georgia (13-1 last season) returns top-notch talent on both sides of the ball, led on offense by quarterback Carson Beck and on defense by safety Malaki Starks.

Coach Kirby Smart has guided Georgia to top-five finishes in five of the last seven seasons.

A preseason No. 1-ranked team has not won the national title since Alabama did it in 2017.

Ohio State (11-2 a year ago) comes into the season ranked No. 2. They tallied seven-first place votes.

Alabama transfer Caleb Downs could be a game-changer for Ohio State. The free safety is one of the best defensive players in the country. Emeka Egbuka continues a long line of great wide receivers at the school.  

The Buckeyes will face a stacked schedule in the new, expanded Big Ten. Oregon, USC, UCLA and Washington all left the Pac-12 to join the 18-team super conference of the Big Ten.

Oregon earned the No. 3 preseason ranking, followed by Texas, Alabama, Ole Miss, Notre Dame, and reigning national champion Michigan. Texas and Michigan both earned one first-place vote.

The first games of the college football season will be Aug. 24. The key matchup will be No. 10 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech in Dublin, Ireland.


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