Sharp College Football 2021 Projections

P5 Conferences:

ACC:
1. Clemson (3rd nationally)
2. North Carolina (14th nationally)
3. Notre Dame* (23rd nationally)
4. Miami FL (47th nationally)
5. Wake Forest (48th nationally)
6. Pittsburgh (56th nationally)
7. Louisville (57th nationally)
8. Virginia (64th nationally)
9. NC State (65th nationally)
10. Virginia Tech (68th nationally)
11. Boston College (69th nationally)
12. Georgia Tech (91st nationally)
13. Florida State (92nd nationally)
14. Syracuse (107th nationally)
15. Duke (110th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Oklahoma (1st nationally)
2. Iowa State (4th nationally)
3. Texas (10th nationally)
4. TCU (15th nationally)
5. Oklahoma State (20th nationally)
6. West Virginia (21st nationally)
7. Texas Tech (32nd nationally)
8. Kansas State (40th nationally)
9. Baylor (42nd nationally)
10. Kansas (85th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Ohio State (5th nationally)
2. Iowa (13th nationally)
3. Wisconsin (22nd nationally)
4. Indiana (25th nationally)
5. Penn State (28th nationally)
6. Northwestern (43rd nationally)
7. Minnesota (44th nationally)
8. Michigan (54th nationally)
9. Nebraska (55th nationally)
10. Purdue (62nd nationally)
11. Michigan State (72nd nationally)
12. Maryland (81st nationally)
13. Rutgers (96th nationally)
14. Illinois (99th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. Oregon (6th nationally)
2. Washington (12th nationally)
3. Utah (16th nationally)
4. UCLA (18th nationally)
5. Arizona State (19th nationally)
6. USC (24th nationally)
7. California (29th nationally)
8. Washington State (35th nationally)
9. Oregon State (41st nationally)
10. Colorado (46th nationally)
11. Stanford (50th nationally)
12. Arizona (94th nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (2nd nationally)
2. Georgia (7th nationally)
3. LSU (8th nationally)
4. Texas A&M (9th nationally)
5. Florida (17th nationally)
6. Auburn (26th nationally)
7. Ole Miss (27th nationally)
8. Mississippi State (36th nationally)
9. Kentucky (45th nationally)
10. Missouri (53rd nationally)
11. Arkansas (58th nationally)
12. Tennessee (60th nationally)
13. South Carolina (88th nationally)
14. Vanderbilt (116th nationally)
 
G5 Conferences:

AAC:
1. Cincinnati (11th nationally)
2. UCF (31st nationally)
3. Tulsa (59th nationally)
4. Tulane (61st nationally)
5. Memphis (74th nationally)
6. Navy (77th nationally)
7. Houston (82nd nationally)
8. SMU (95th nationally)
9. ECU (101st nationally)
10. Temple (108th nationally)
11. USF (113th nationally)

CUSA:
1. UAB (75th nationally)
2. Marshall (84th nationally)
3. Rice (100th nationally)
4. FAU (104th nationally)
5. Western Kentucky (105th nationally)
6. UTSA (106th nationally)
7. Southern Miss (109th nationally)
8. Louisiana Tech (111th nationally)
9. FIU (115th nationally)
10. Middle Tennessee (117th nationally)
11. Old Dominion (119th nationally)
12. Charlotte (120th nationally)
13. North Texas (121st nationally)
14. UTEP (129th nationally)

MAC:
1. Ball State (49th nationally)
2. Buffalo (52nd nationally)
3. Western Michigan (66th nationally)
4. Eastern Michigan (70th nationally)
5. Central Michigan (71st nationally)
6. Toledo (76th nationally)
7. Northern Illinois (83rd nationally)
8. Ohio (90th nationally)
9. Miami OH (98th nationally)
10. Kent State (102nd nationally)
11. Akron (125th nationally)
12. Bowling Green (128th nationally)

MWC:
1. Air Force (39th nationally)
2. San Jose State (63rd nationally)
3. Boise State (67th nationally)
4. Wyoming (73rd nationally)
5. San Diego State (78th nationally)
6. Nevada (80th nationally)
7. Fresno State (89th nationally)
8. Hawaii (93rd nationally)
9. Colorado State (103rd nationally)
10. New Mexico (118th nationally)
11. UNLV (123rd nationally)
12. Utah State (124th nationally)

SBC:
1. Coastal Carolina (30th nationally)
2. Louisiana (33rd nationally)
3. Appalachian State (34th nationally)
4. Georgia Southern (79th nationally)
5. Georgia State (86th nationally)
6. Troy (87th nationally)
7. Arkansas State (97th nationally)
8. South Alabama (112th nationally)
9. Texas State (114th nationally)
10. UL Monroe (126th nationally)

Independents:
1. BYU (37th nationally)
2. Liberty (38th nationally)
3. Army (51st nationally)
4. New Mexico State (122nd nationally)
5. UConn (127th nationally)
6. UMass (130th nationally)
 
It looks like the updated the numbers, Miami got a big boost. Not sure why they were so low at first
 
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