College football rankings 2023: Georgia No. 1 in AP Top 25; Alabama, LSU make top five

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For the first time since 2008, Georgia will start the season at No. 1. 

The Bulldogs are No. 1 in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25, which matches their ranking in last week's USA Today Sports UFCA Coaches Poll

Georgia won the last two national championships under Kirby Smart, and the Bulldogs return a talented roster for the 2023-24 season that features future first-round picks in tight end Brock Bowers and safety Javon Bullard. This is the seventh time in the last 10 years the reigning national champion has been voted the preseason No. 1.

Michigan – which has reached the College Football Playoff the last two seasons – opened the season at No. 2. Jim Harbaugh also returns a loaded roster that features quarterback J.J. McCarthy and the running back tandem of Blake Corum and Donovan Edwards. Sporting News has a CFP championship game of Georgia vs. Michigan in our 2023 Bowl Projections

Ohio State, Alabama and LSU rounded out the top five. The Crimson Tide was the preseason No. 1 in 2021 and 2022 under Nick Saban but is coming off a two-loss season. The Buckeyes have opened in the top five each of the last seven seasons. 

Preseason AP Top 25 

A look at the Preseason AP Top 25. 

RANK SCHOOL POINTS
1. Georgia 1,572 (60)
2. Michigan 1,490 (2)
3. Ohio State 1,400 (1)
4. Alabama 1,398
5. LSU 1,276
6. USC 1,245
7. Penn State 1,177
8. Florida State 1,147
9. Clemson 1,032
10. Washington 977
11. Texas 882
12. Tennessee 868
13. Notre Dame 863
14. Utah 811
15. Oregon  732
16. Kansas State 501
17. TCU 416
18. Oregon State 406
19. Wisconsin 386
20. Oklahoma 296
21. North Carolina 292
22. Ole Miss 281
23. Texas A&M 227
24. Tulane 224
25. Iowa 131

Others receiving votes: Texas Tech 101, South Carolina 73, UCLA 66, UTSA 64, Arkansas 22, Boise St. 17, Pittsburgh 16, Kentucky 14, Louisville 10, Troy 10, Kansas 10, Auburn 7, Minnesota 6, Toledo 4, Duke 4, Mississippi St. 4, Florida 4, Illinois 3, Baylor 3, Coastal Carolina 3, South Alabama 1, NC State 1, James Madison 1, Liberty 1.

How many Preseason No. 1 teams won national championship? 

Georgia will try to become the 12th team to open as No. 1 in the AP Preseason Poll to win the national championship. Alabama was the last team to accomplish that feat in 2017. 

MORE: Preseason No. 1 teams who won national title

Preseason No. 1 teams in CFP era 

Here is a look at how the Preseason No. 1 team has finished in the CFP era

YEAR PRE. NO. 1 FINISH NAT. CHAMP PRE.
2014 Florida State 5 Ohio State 5
2015 Ohio State 4 Alabama 3
2016 Alabama 2 Clemson 2
2017 Alabama 1 Alabama 1
2018 Alabama 2 Clemson 2
2019 Clemson 2 LSU 6
2020 Clemson 3 Alabama 3
2021 Alabama 2 Georgia 5
2022 Alabama 5 Georgia 3
2023 Georgia ? ? ?

Alabama is the only team that opened No. 1 that won the national championship in the last nine seasons. The eventual national champion has started at No. 6 or higher, with the 2019 LSU team the only one to start outside the top five in the last nine years.

Bill Bender

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Bill Bender graduated from Ohio University in 2002 and started at The Sporting News as a fantasy football writer in 2007. He has covered the College Football Playoff, NBA Finals and World Series for SN. Bender enjoys story-telling, awesomely-bad 80s movies and coaching youth sports.