ESPN CFB Future Power Rankings: Offenses

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This ranking system is a projection of the next three seasons around college football.

Given all the roster fluctuation, the rankings lean more on coaching. Those who have overseen perennially elite offenses -- USC's Lincoln Riley, Ohio State's Ryan Day, Ole Miss' Lane Kiffin, Alabama's Kalen DeBoer, FSU's Mike Norvell, Tennessee's Josh Heupel and Texas' Steve Sarkisian -- will continue to be represented here. Coaches taking new jobs -- Fisch at Washington, Jeff Lebby at Mississippi State -- also will gain consideration.
As always, the offense rankings will largely mirror the quarterback ones, although there are some key differences, especially for teams that have fortified areas such as the offensive line.


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Teams ahead of Tennessee:

1. Ohio State
2. Texas
3. Georgia
4. Oregon
5. Alabama
6. USC
7. LSU
 
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This ranking system is a projection of the next three seasons around college football.





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Teams ahead of Tennessee:

1. Ohio State
2. Texas
3. Georgia
4. Oregon
5. Alabama
6. USC
7. LSU
And I wouldn't trade personnel with any of the 7 teams in front of us........players or coaches.
 
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This ranking system is a projection of the next three seasons around college football.





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Teams ahead of Tennessee:

1. Ohio State
2. Texas
3. Georgia
4. Oregon
5. Alabama
6. USC
7. LSU
Top 5 in a 16 school SEC is not shabby at all. Margins are not that far apart from any of these teams.
 
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