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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Original_Profile8600 on 2023-07-30 23:52:32.


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As stated in all posts these rankings were driven by the community, and last post a comment was highly upvoted basically disliking this post series. And because this whole series was based off of listening to the community, if the community wants me to discontinue the series I will. So this is the finale, only offense is listed, but it shows all of r/CFB’s best schools to go to for each offensive position

For those of you just catching up:

The objective was to create the best schools to go to for each position, if your confused what that means. It basically means for example for a quarterback, what are the best schools to attend solely focusing on your development at the quarterback position. Upvotes and downvotes were used in order to make this more of a community effort(if a post was downvoted it wasn’t taken into consideration for the rankings)

Link to the Megathread that was used to store the rankings

Link to the post for Quarterback

Link to the post for Running Back

Link to the post for Wide Reciever

Link to the post for Tight End

Link to the post for O-line

List of r/cfb ‘s rankings of the best schools to go to for each position as of July 2023:

Quarterback:

1: USC(104)

2: Ohio State(73)

3: Bama(27)

4: Texas(19)

5: Tennessee(14)

Hm: Clemson & Fresno State(9), Clemson(7)

Analysis: Top 2 by far were OSU and USC, then a tier below was Bama, Texas, and Tennessee. And then everybody else

Running Back:

1: Bama/Georgia TIED at 68

3: Michigan(41)

4: Ohio State(21)

5: Penn State(17)

HM: Wisconsin(11), Oklahoma(5), Ole Miss(3)

Analysis:

Pretty clear top 5, however noone had a clear spot, lots of different combinations of these schools which means there must be a lot of parity in running back development

Wide Reciever:

1: Ohio State(113)

2: Bama(46)

3: USC(27)

4: LSU(22)

5: Tennessee(13)

Hm: Ole Miss/Clemson(12), UGA(5)

Analysis:

Ohio State was a clear number one, and then everybody else without really a clear spot for anybody else

Tight End:

1: Iowa(101)

2: Notre Dame(81)

3: Georgia(67)

4: Penn State(33)

5: Utah(23)

Hm: Michigan(16), Standford(8), Miami(7)

Analysis:

Iowa, Notre Dame, and Georgia are the pretty clear top 3. Then everyone else

Oline:

1: Notre Dame(33)

2: Michigan(30)

3: Oklahoma(26)

4: Alabama(25)

5: Georgia(24)

Hm: Ohio State(6), TAMU(5), Wisconsin(4)

Analysis:

No clear number 1, the top 5 was pretty clear but beyond that no one had a clue