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Future Offensive Power Rankings: Clemson and then who?
These rankings cover the next three seasons -- 2019, 2020 and 2021 -- and take into account current players, potential NFL departures and incoming recruits. Offenses with more guarantees (i.e. proven players with multiple years of eligibility) tend to rank better. The rankings are also done in the moment, so while future coaching changes are considered, this is a snapshot of current rosters and coaching staffs, and future recruits.
Let's get to it.
1 Clemson
2 Oklahoma
3 Georgia
4 Alabama
5 Ohio State
6 Oregon
7 Notre Dame
8 Texas
9 Florida
10 Nebraska
11 Texas A&M
12 Stanford
13 Michigan
14 LSU
15 Washington State
16 Washington
17 Penn State
18 Oklahoma State
19 UCF
20 Auburn
21 Houston
22 Syracuse
23 Wisconsin
24 Baylor
25 Miami (FL)
Future Offensive Power Rankings: Clemson and then who?
These rankings cover the next three seasons -- 2019, 2020 and 2021 -- and take into account current players, potential NFL departures and incoming recruits. Offenses with more guarantees (i.e. proven players with multiple years of eligibility) tend to rank better. The rankings are also done in the moment, so while future coaching changes are considered, this is a snapshot of current rosters and coaching staffs, and future recruits.
Let's get to it.
1 Clemson
2 Oklahoma
3 Georgia
4 Alabama
5 Ohio State
6 Oregon
7 Notre Dame
8 Texas
9 Florida
10 Nebraska
11 Texas A&M
12 Stanford
13 Michigan
14 LSU
15 Washington State
16 Washington
17 Penn State
18 Oklahoma State
19 UCF
20 Auburn
21 Houston
22 Syracuse
23 Wisconsin
24 Baylor
25 Miami (FL)