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College Football Rankings 2025: CFN Preseason No. 51 to 75 – Who Could Be This Year’s Arizona State or Indiana? As the 2025 college football season approaches, eyes are already scanning beyond the top-tier rankings. While national powerhouses dominate headlines, history shows that breakthrough teams often come from deeper down the list. The College Football News (CFN) preseason rankings from No. 51 to 75 are filled with programs on the verge—teams with the potential to mirror the shocking rises of Arizona State or Indiana in recent years. Among the most intriguing candidates is UCLA, ranked No. 52. After a transitional year, the Bruins return with an exciting quarterback in Nico Iamaleava, who brings dynamic playmaking potential. With key additions from the transfer portal and a schedule that offers winnable early games, UCLA could build momentum quickly. If their defense finds consistency, they may push into the national conversation by midseason. Michigan State at No. 54 also fits the profile. The Spartans struggled last year but now feature Aidan Chiles, a promising dual-threat quarterback. A more experienced offensive line and revamped secondary make MSU a classic bounce-back candidate. If they can steal a win against a Big Ten contender early on, their trajectory could resemble Indiana’s 2020 resurgence. From the Group of Five, Toledo and James Madison stand out. Toledo, ranked No. 68, enters the year projected to dominate the MAC. With veteran leadership and explosive offensive weapons, the Rockets have the tools for a double-digit win season. Similarly, James Madison, at No. 67, is entering its second full FBS season with confidence. The Dukes boast a strong defense and have become one of the most consistent non-Power Five programs. UTSA, ranked No. 60, is another sleeper. The Roadrunners have established a winning culture, and with a manageable schedule, they’re capable of stringing together wins and pushing for a New Year’s Six bowl. Let’s not forget Syracuse at No. 69. The Orange are often overlooked but have several returning starters and a coaching staff focused on maximizing a balanced roster. If they can navigate a tough ACC schedule, bowl eligibility and beyond isn’t out of reach. Every season brings a surprise, and the preseason 51–75 bracket is the breeding ground for chaos. Whether it’s a Power Five revival or a Group of Five charge, at least one of these programs is likely to make headlines by season’s end. Keep an eye on them—they might just be 2025’s Cinderella story.
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JUST IN: New Offensive Coordinator Chip Lindsey Shared Some News Regarding Michigan Wolverines Starting Quarterback, He Selected…

In a recent press conference, Michigan Wolverines’ new offensive coordinator, Chip Lindsey, addressed the ongoing quarterback competition, notably highlighting the performance of five-star freshman Bryce Underwood. Lindsey commended Underwood’s seamless integration into the team’s culture, stating, “Bryce has come in and really done a nice job of assimilating himself into the team. He’s all into our culture.”

Underwood, who was the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, has expressed his ambition to secure the starting quarterback position in his inaugural season. Lindsey acknowledged this aspiration but emphasized that the decision would be based on on-field performance. He remarked, “It’s really about what they do out there on the field. If he’s ready to go, he’ll play. If he’s not, then we’ll get somebody else ready to play — but so far, I love his approach.”

JUST IN: New Offensive Coordinator Chip Lindsey Shared Some News Regarding Michigan Wolverines Starting Quarterback, He Selected...
Physically, Underwood stands out with his 6-foot-4, 208-pound frame. Lindsey noted that Underwood is “pretty advanced” compared to other quarterbacks he has coached, attributing this to Underwood’s physical attributes and decorated high school career.

However, Lindsey also emphasized the importance of Underwood’s transition from high school to the collegiate level, particularly adapting to the speed of Big Ten football. He mentioned that this adjustment is a critical factor in evaluating Underwood’s readiness to lead the offense.

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