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JoshDaws | 13 | |
wameron | 15 | |
I_am_bot_beep_boop | 19 | |
King-Clover | 20 | |
Red261 | 20 | |
Chucky1539 | 21 | |
scrotes_magotes | 21 | |
_fastball | 22 | |
admiraltarkin | 22 | |
jchall3 | 22 | |
nbingham196 | 22 | 10-3 (Loses to Cincinnati, SMU, and Cincinnati in AAC Champ)  |
falconlover79 | 23 | |
JCiLee | 23 | |
Joester09 | 23 | |
thexraptor | 23 | |
52hoova | 24 | |
DarkLegend64 | 24 | Not sure how good they will be but I feel there will be a second ranked AAC team and I feel that UCF is the most likely. Perhaps Gus can get them back on track. |
SCRx | 24 | |
BallSoHerd | 25 | |
CockADoodleBOOM | 25 | |
Hobbes_121 | 25 | |
NyquillusDillwad20 | 25 | |
owl_man | 25 | |
surreptitioussloth | 25 | |
Texasagsman | 25 | |
woakley | 25 | This is probably my biggest projection out of the whole top 25. There's no denying that UCF has taken steps back in both 2020 and 2019. I was not a fan of Josh Heupel, and I know that Gus Malzahn has his problems as well, but I think Malzahn is an upgrade. This is a team that has talent, has been aggressive in the transfer portal, and has one of the better QB's in college football (in my opinion). I think they'll come back into the national spotlight this year, even with the AAC growing more competitive every year.  |
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