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FBS 2026: The Burning Questions That Could Upend the College Football World—Are You Ready?

FBS 2026: The Burning Questions That Could Upend the College Football World—Are You Ready?

What would you make of all of this? The fairly quiet portal season could be proof the Tide don’t have enough money when compared to other elite programs. Alternatively, it could be an expression of confidence that their player development foundation is strong and they didn’t feel a need to overpay for quasi-proven transfer talent, instead spending more wisely on high schoolers who will stick around for longer.

6. Will Ohio State Catch Indiana in the FBS 2026 Season?

The two best teams in the Big Ten (and arguably the country) each lost a big pile of talent. Starting with Indiana’s Heisman Trophy Award-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza going No. 1 overall, the Hoosiers (16-0 last season) and Buckeyes (12-2) combined on six first-round and 19 overall picks in the NFL Draft.

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