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ESPN’s Model Drops Shocking Forecast: Which 8 Teams Are Doomed to Struggle This Season?

ESPN’s Model Drops Shocking Forecast: Which 8 Teams Are Doomed to Struggle This Season?

However, ESPN’s SP+ is projecting that they’ll take a step back in 2025.

“This season will be a good measure of each team’s ceiling — especially Clemson’s, considering the Tigers rank first nationally in returning production. They haven’t looked like a genuine national title contender since 2019 or 2020. Can experience push them back into the sport’s top tier?” ESPN added.

Texas

The Longhorns could open the season ranked No. 1 in the country. However, ESPN’s model believes that the Longhorns are closer to the bottom of the top 10 than they are the top.

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