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College Football 25 Rankings Leave Fans Scratching Their Heads: Our Non-Football School Ratings Raise Eyebrows
In a shocking turn of events, the latest College Football 25 rankings have left fans and experts alike scratching their heads. The list, which is widely regarded as the definitive guide to college football’s top programs, has included several non-football schools in its top 25, leaving many to wonder what criteria were used to determine the rankings.
According to sources close to the rankings, the College Football 25 committee considered factors such as academic reputation, athletic facilities, and overall program strength when compiling the list. However, the inclusion of non-football schools has raised questions about the validity of the rankings.
"We’re thrilled to be included in the College Football 25 rankings, but we’re a little surprised to see some of the other schools that made the cut," said a spokesperson for [Non-Football School]. "We’re proud of our academic reputation and athletic facilities, but we’re not sure how they factored into the rankings."
The inclusion of non-football schools in the College Football 25 rankings has sparked a heated debate among fans and experts. Some have argued that the rankings are flawed and do not accurately reflect the strength of college football programs. Others have defended the rankings, saying that they provide a more comprehensive view of the sport.
Regardless of one’s opinion on the matter, the College Football 25 rankings are sure to be a topic of discussion for weeks to come. As the college football season heats up, fans will be eagerly awaiting the next set of rankings to see if any changes are made.
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Now I’ll admit that our campus and non-academic campus life probably isn’t the greatest among big universities and the FCS world, but I think we’re better than 98th in that regard.
But what’s really puzzling is our “academic prestige” rating. I’m not a snob about Maryland’s academics, but I’m sure most of us take some pride in Maryland being regarded as being on the higher end of public universities, which makes our in-game rating of 68th all the more unexplainable. Of the schools in the game, there are only 21 that rank ahead of us in the US News rankings, a far cry from the 67 said game says are better.
I combed through some of the other rankings and they’re almost all within 4 or 5 spots of their US News ranking, with the only other exception of note being University of Texas.
Feels like a very weird thing to mess up on their end
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