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YaBoyRobRoy
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Bros just aren't trusting in the process, their loss. The turnover is crazy, I'm not looking forward to the offseason lol.
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Chillcavern wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025, 00:2542 out, max of 30 in
Good luck next season! Hopefully once you start getting your guys on the team, the offseason turnaround will be more manageable.
But that’s basically half the roster leaving![]()
Captain Canada wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025, 08:55Going to be a tall task to field a competitive roster with that much output![]()
35 spots to replace 42 guys

We cleaned up in the portal with a few high end additions I think are really going to help. Year 2, new playbook, some new toys on both sides of the ball.
Coach Vaughn ready to bend the Sun Belt over

Funnily enough, both Simpkins and Knox had Coastal listed as #1 on their list - which I think may be a glitch in the game either way. But they wanted to leave soYaBoyRobRoy wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025, 18:59Bros just aren't trusting in the process, their loss. The turnover is crazy, I'm not looking forward to the offseason lol.


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Coach Vaughn Nabs 14 Portal Transfers, Finishes With 56th Ranked Class
By The Teal Wave - March 2026

After a resurgent 2025 season that brought Coastal Carolina its first Sun Belt title since the Jamey Chadwell era and only the third bowl victory in program history, the offseason hit like a rip current.
Fifteen players left through the transfer portal. Forty-two total scholarships opened. For a brief moment, even after all the success, some in Conway feared they were back at square one.
But when the dust settled, Coach Kade Vaughn delivered.
With 35 new additions — 21 high school signees and 14 portal transfers — the Chanticleers closed out the cycle ranked 56th nationally, a remarkable haul given the late start Vaughn had a year ago.
“The Teal is back like they never left,” Vaughn smirked, slipping off his now-signature teal-tinted aviators during his signing day press conference.
“Keeping Roquan [Barber] was the top priority, no doubt,” Vaughn said. “Once he was locked in, it was about surrounding him with the pieces that fit the vision we’ve got for this offense in Year 2.”
With veteran backs Jalen John (graduation), Ja’Vin Simpkins (portal), and Camerun Knox (portal) all gone, replacing production in the backfield was a must. Coastal answered with a 1-2 punch from the portal in Bill Davis (Louisiana) and Michael Allen (Marshall).
“We’re going to miss Ja’Vin greatly, but Michael has that same explosion and vision,” Vaughn said. “And Davis? He’s a bruiser with speed. The kind of blend Jalen gave us last year. We’re excited about both.”
The offense didn’t stop there. With tackle Nick Del Grande off to the portal and center Thomas Jefferson out of eligibility, Vaughn brought in reinforcements up front. Johnny Williams IV (Missouri) and Stanton Ramil (Michigan State) will anchor the left side of the line with Williams IV moving to guard, while Corey Miller (UCF) steps into the middle.
“Ro [Barber] only took 8 sacks last year, but he had to escape way too often,” Vaughn said. “This year, we want him choosing when to run — not running because he has no choice.”
To help with the receiving corps after graduating their top three pass catchers, Vaughn landed Aziah Johnson from North Carolina — a dynamic threat expected to start immediately.
And while the offense grabbed headlines, the biggest addition of all came on the other side of the ball.
LJ McCray, a former 5-star defensive lineman and Florida Gator, shocked many by committing to Coastal after Billy Napier’s dismissal in Gainesville.
“For a defense that was already top-third in the league? Adding McCray is wild,” said 247Sports’ John Garcia Jr. “He’s a game-wrecker.”
McCray joins Aakil Washington (SMU) and Nick James (Pitt) in revamping a defensive line that lost three starters. Tayveon Bennett, formerly of Alabama, also arrives to inject SEC-caliber intensity into the linebacker room.
After being gashed at times through the air in 2025, Coastal’s staff made no secret they were upgrading the secondary.
Ja’Marley Riddle (East Carolina) was the first to commit. “He told us he was sold watching last year’s comeback win — seeing the passion in person,” Vaughn said. Ayden Jackson (Georgia Southern), Josiah Persinger (Virginia), and Trevor Holton (Georgia) round out the group, with Holton making the switch from safety to man-coverage corner.
“Trevor was one of the best coverage safeties in the portal,” said DC Jeremiah Johnson. “We think he’s about to become one of the best corners in the Sun Belt.”
Last year, the Chants leaned heavily on zone coverage — a product of necessity more than design.
“This fall, we’re flipping that,” Johnson said. “We’re going to ask our guys to hold up one-on-one, just long enough for our front seven to bring the heat. No more hiding. We’re going island hunting.”
The exodus was real — and so was the concern. But after hauling in one of the most talent-rich classes in school history and flipping multiple players back from the portal, the message out of Conway is loud and clear:
Coastal Carolina isn’t just hanging on. They’re coming.
As Vaughn put it: “The Teal is back, baby.” And they’ve got the teeth to prove it.
| Ranking | Position | Name | Hometown | Tendency | NAT/STA/POS | Coastal's Rank | Stage |
| G | Alonzo Droege | Fresno, CA | Raw Strength | 431/40/14 | 1st | Committed | |
| SS | Dalton Dexter | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Box Specialist | 438/58/32 | 1st | Committed | |
| CB | Malik Northrop | Fort Mill, SC | Boundary | 442/11/34 | 1st | Committed | |
| WILL | Enrique Ambrose | Cleveland, OH | Signal Caller | 513/24/34 | 1st | Committed | |
| G | Cornell Glymph | Tampa, FL | Pass Pro | 574/74/28 | 1st | Committed | |
| SS | Paul Lincoln | Jacksonville, FL | Box Specialist | 576/75/3 | 1st | Committed | |
| LB | John Simonson | Greenwood, IN | Signal Caller | 582/9/43 | 1st | Committed | |
| WR | Joey Bannon | Snellville, GA | Route Artist | 617/67/107 | 1st | Committed | |
| TE | Derrick Slaughter | Concord, NC | Gritty Possession | 654/25/34 | 1st | Committed | |
| DT | Darrion Hammer | Roswell, GA | Speed Rusher | 661/72/52 | 1st | Committed | |
| TE | Quincy Simonson | Statesville, NC | Pure Blocker | 673/26/36 | 1st | Committed | |
| T | Ahmad Burfict | Atlanta, GA | Pass Pro | 677/74/62 | 1st | Committed | |
| DT | Zay Todia | Mauldin, SC | Gap Specialist | 686/13/38 | 1st | Committed | |
| CB | Deontae Cooke | Saint Petersburg, FL | Field | 711/93/52 | 1st | Committed | |
| MIKE | Joel Spann | Savannah, GA | Lurker | 936/88/63 | 1st | Committed | |
| G | Sua Faalele | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Pass Pro | 1143/154/45 | 1st | Committed | |
| TE | David Yazzie | Greenville, NC | Pure Posession | 1246/49/65 | 1st | Committed | |
| DT | Joshua Talbott | Midland, TX | Gap Specialist | 1298/170/67 | 1st | Committed | |
| CB | Jojo Tate | Zephyrhills, FL | Boundary | 1587/218/114 | 1st | Committed | |
| WR | Spencer Yeast | Greensboro, NC | Route Artist | 1727/71/319 | 1st | Committed | |
| HB | Robert Obomanu | Charlotte, NC | Backfield Threat | 1867/80/245 | 1st | Committed |
| Rank | Class | Name | Pos | Previous Team | 2025 Stats |
| SO | LJ McCray | DE | Florida | 14 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack | |
| JR | Carter Miller | C | UCF | 4 Sacks | |
| JR | Aakil Washington | DE | SMU | 46 Tkl, 6 TFL, 4 Sacks | |
| SO | Bill Davis | HB | Louisiana-Lafayettte | 202 Att, 1,020 Yds, 15 TD | |
| JR | Ayden Jackson | CB | Georgia Southern | 82 Tkl, 3 TFL, 2 INT | |
| JR | Nick James | DT | Pittsburgh | 15 Tkl, 5 TFL, 2.5 Sacks | |
| SO | Ja'Marley Riddle | FS | East Carolina | 60 Tkl, TFL, INT | |
| FR | Michael Allen | HB | Marshall | 150 Att, 717 Yds, 8 TD | |
| SO | Jonny Williams IV | G | Missouri | 11 Sacks | |
| SO | Aziah Johnson | WR | North Carolina | 23 Rec, 290 Yds, TD | |
| FR | Josiah Persinger | CB | Virginia | N/A | |
| JR | Trevor Holton | CB | Georgia | N/A | |
| SO | Stanton Ramil | LT | Michigan State | 1 Sack | |
| SO | Tayveon Bennett | LB | Alabama | 10 Tkl |
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YaBoyRobRoy
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Solid first class, love the addition of LJ McCray. He’s going to do big things in the Sun Belt
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Nice addition in McCray. Hopefully you’re able to retain him for more than a year
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Coach Vaughn rocking the janitor fit in the off-season. Cleaned up nicely
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YaBoyRobRoy wrote: ↑24 Jul 2025, 10:11Solid first class, love the addition of LJ McCray. He’s going to do big things in the Sun Belt
I was surprised we were able to swing McCray - easily biggest signing so far

We were in on TJ Bush Jr early and Sammy Brown but were quickly outmuscled. That's okay though. I like who we got overall
We almost ready for season 2

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Realignment Timeout: Why College Football Pressed Pause On Its Coast To Coast Experiment
By ESPN - May 2025
The Pac‑12 thought it had found salvation by inviting five Mountain West schools. USC and UCLA imagined Big Ten riches would erase the pain of red‑eye flights. Then the bills came due, the ratings tanked, and the Department of Justice started asking very direct questions.
Late Thursday the Pac‑12, Mountain West, Big Ten and the DOJ signed a one‑year “cease‑fire.” Everyone stays put for the 2026 season, a working group will re‑draw the college‑sports map this fall, and a more sensible, region‑first set‑up is expected to launch in 2027. Here’s why that about‑face happened and what it means.
The Money Bomb: Paying Players Changes Every Spreadsheet
On January 12 university accountants closed the books for fiscal 2025 and, for the first time, plugged in the House v. NCAA settlement. The ruling forces every Division I school to set aside up to $20.5 million a year so athletes can share in TV money.
That new expense swallowed half the revenue boost schools expected from jumping leagues. The five Mountain West programs eyeing the Pac‑12 discovered they would run $8‑12 million deficits once exit fees and charter flights to the Pacific coast were added. USC and UCLA saw the same logic in reverse: Big Ten paydays remain huge, but shuttling volleyball teams to Rutgers and Penn State would wipe out much of the bonus.
Bottom line: paying athletes turned long‑distance marriages from “profitable” to “painful” almost overnight.
Fans Changed the Channel, and Networks Noticed
It wasn’t just the books—eyeballs told the same story. Final 2025 Nielsen data showed Rutgers‑UCLA on FS1 drew only 426,000 viewers, the worst prime‑time Big Ten number of Week 8. Fans in Los Angeles simply didn’t put aside Saturday night for Rutgers, and Scarlet Knight die‑hards had little reason to stay up past midnight Eastern.
Faced with slumping ratings and empty visitor sections, ESPN, FOX and NBC dangled a new carrot: starting with the 2027 schedule, any league that stages 80 percent of its games within an 800‑mile radius taps into a $90 million bonus pool. The networks want packed stadiums and revived rivalries—and they’re willing to pay for them.
Translation: TV money is still king, but the king now prefers short road trips and loud crowds.
When Exit Fees Look Like a “No‑Poach” Cartel
A $55 million lawsuit between the Pac‑12 and Mountain West over withdrawal penalties landed in federal court this spring. During discovery, attorneys produced e‑mails that sounded a lot like “you stay out of our backyard and we’ll stay out of yours.” That phrase is kryptonite to antitrust lawyers.
The DOJ subpoenaed both conferences—and the Big Ten—on June 12. Rather than risk treble damages that could triple any verdict, the leagues negotiated a provisional consent decree:
Exit fees capped at twice a league’s annual revenue share.
New “geography‑first” conference maps must be filed by January 15, 2027.
In return, the DOJ pauses its probe.
In plain terms: the federal government told conferences to stop using massive penalties to lock schools in place—or face a lawsuit they might lose badly.
The August 1st Pivot: Everyone Hunkers Down for One More Year
With budgets bleeding, ratings sagging and the DOJ circling, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State and Utah State pulled the rip cord on August 1. Citing a “material‑adverse” clause, they rescinded their Pac‑12 moves and will play 2026 back in the Mountain West.
USC and UCLA will spend one final year in the Big Ten; as part of the consent decree, the league agreed to waive roughly 70 percent of its usual exit fee if the Trojans and Bruins join a DOJ‑approved, region‑heavy league for 2027. The Pac‑12, still at two members for now, will survive 2026 through creative scheduling before re-stocking to the minimum requirement for the 2027 season.
So What Happens Next?
August 18: Commissioners, DOJ staff and network execs start meeting every other week to sketch 2027 maps.
November 15: School presidents are expected to vote on new conference constitutions, revenue splits and travel rules.
January 15, 2027: Final 2027 football schedules must land on the College Football Playoff desk.
July 1, 2027: Banners change, Olympic sports report to new leagues, and football camps open weeks later.
Early models point to a Pacific‑10 featuring USC, UCLA, the four Northwest schools, Cal, Stanford, plus San Diego State and Fresno State. The Mountain West would re‑brand as the Big Mountain, and the Big 12 keeps its Four Corners quartet—creating three leagues that finally make geographic sense.
Why Fans Should Care
If the plan holds, 2026 will be the last season of awkward cross‑country detours. By 2027, Trojan fans can drive to Oregon again, and Boise State loyalists won’t need three connecting flights to watch a conference road game. Networks get better ratings, athletes spend less time in airports, and athletic departments stop hemorrhaging red ink.
In other words, college football’s wild realignment ride may be steering back toward the one thing that made the sport magical in the first place: neighbors playing neighbors on autumn Saturdays.
Stay with ESPN for every twist as the game redraws its borders—again.
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No More Surprises - Vaughn & Coastal Carolina Embrace The Spotlight Heading Into 2026
There was a time when Coastal Carolina could sneak up on people. That time is over.
After an 11-win breakout in 2025 — featuring wins over East Carolina, a Sun Belt Championship, and a Salute to Veterans Bowl victory over Toledo — the Chanticleers enter 2026 not as underdogs, but as the hunted. No one’s overlooking the boys from Conway anymore, and Head Coach Kade Vaughn wouldn’t have it any other way.
Vaughn, now infamous for his blend of steely swagger and no-nonsense intensity, has rubbed more than a few conference peers the wrong way. The tension started with Dowell Loggains — Vaughn’s old alma mater coach at Appalachian State — and only escalated through the year.
A frosty postgame handshake with Marshall’s Tony Gibson added fuel to the fire, but it was the Sun Belt Championship Game against Southern Miss that ignited the full-on blaze. After Charles Huff’s late onside kick attempt backfired, Vaughn responded with a seventh touchdown pass from Roquan Barber, prompting Huff to shout across the field. Vaughn’s answer? Raising both hands like a prizefighter, daring him to try it again.
The message was clear: Coastal & Coach Vaughn aren't backing down. Not now. Not ever.
That moment — and the vibes surrounding it — echoed into Sun Belt Media Days, where Vaughn worked the room with trademark confidence, chatting up media and coaches alike. Notably absent from any conversation with Vaughn? Loggains, Gibson, and Huff.
Then came the report from The Acadiana Advocate, citing anonymous Sun Belt coaches who claimed they were “ready to bury” Vaughn this season.
“He came in like he’s the best thing since sliced bread,” one coach said anonymously. “It took a desperate program with nothing to lose to finally give him a shot. One year doesn’t make a career.”
Vaughn didn’t flinch.
“I think J. Cole said it best — ‘If I diss you, I’d make sure you know that I hit you like I’m on your caller ID,’” he told reporters.
“If folks in the Sun Belt are shook enough to start hiding behind anonymous quotes? We’re doing something right. They can chirp in the shadows — we’ll just keep stacking wins in the daylight.
Last year we embraced the ugly. This year? We’re executing with excellence.”
Reloaded, Not Rebuilding
Last season, Vaughn took over late and still led Coastal to double-digit wins. This year, he’s had a full offseason to implement his system — and he’s got his QB1 back.
Roquan Barber returns as the undisputed starter after a dominant second half of 2025. With Barber fully bought in, the offense looks poised to take another leap forward.
Despite some portal losses and graduating talent, the Chanticleers may be even better on paper in 2026.
Louisiana transfer Bill Davis (1,000+ yards, 15 TDs) brings the power, while Michael Allen, coming in from rival Marshall, adds the burst and versatility needed to replicate Ja’Vin Simpkins’ role in the offense.
UNC transfer Aziah Johnson headlines a wide receiver room looking for new stars. Redshirt freshman Trishtin Glass — one of the fastest athletes on the roster — is expected to break out in Vaughn’s high-octane scheme.
Up front, Coastal only gave up 16 sacks last season — and they may be even better this fall. Johnny Williams IV (Missouri), Stanton Ramil (Michigan State), and Corey Miller (UCF) join a line anchored on the right side by returning starters Julius Tate and Joseph Hanson.
“We’ve had a lot of turnover since last year’s squad walked into Charlottesville,” Vaughn said after Coastal’s spring game. “But we’re better prepared now, because this team isn’t figuring it out on the fly. We’re dialed in. Liberty in Week 1? We’re coming.”
The Defense: Meaner, Deeper, and Finally Balanced
Coastal’s defense was elite in 2025:
- 2nd in the nation in sacks
- 1st in rushing yards allowed
- Top 25 in points and total yards allowed
“It was no secret we had to address the secondary this offseason,” DC Jeremiah Johnson said. “We didn’t hide from it. And we went out and got guys who can flat-out play.”
Former five-star LJ McCray (Florida) anchors a revamped defensive front that includes Aakil Washington (SMU) and Nick James (Pitt). With that trio up front, Coastal won’t need to blitz every down to get pressure.
The backend overhaul was just as aggressive.
Ayden Jackson (Georgia Southern) and Josiah Persinger (Virginia) are expected to start at corner, with Ja’Marley Riddle (East Carolina) manning free safety and Trevor Holton (Georgia) making the switch from safety to corner.
“Last year, we were forced into soft zones because of personnel,” said Chants Up! host Ripp Hamilton. “Now? They’ve got man-capable corners, SEC talent up front, and the swagger to match. Coach Johnson might finally get to call the defense he actually wants to run.”
The Road Ahead: Rivalries, Receipts, and Redemption
The schedule gives Coastal plenty of chances to prove they belong on a national stage.
They open at home with rival Liberty, then head to Williams-Brice Stadium for a revenge shot at South Carolina — the site of their last loss in 2025.
“Still not a rivalry,” Vaughn smirked. “But we make noise in Columbia? That changes.”
Coastal then hosts East Carolina before traveling to Chapel Hill for a showdown with Vaughn’s old squad, the North Carolina Tar Heels.
“We want to show local recruits that we run the Carolinas,” Vaughn said. “Not UNC. Not USC. Sure as hell not App State. The Teal.”
In-conference, the Chants will visit both Marshall and Southern Miss — two emotionally charged matchups after last year’s fireworks. If Coastal can go 2–2 in non-conference play — a likely projection with losses to the two P5 Carolina schools — they’ll be in position for another Sun Belt title run.
A New Era, Same Attitude
Last year’s Chanticleers were scrappy. This year’s team wants to dominate.
The Sun Belt has taken notice — Coastal is the preseason favorite. But Vaughn isn’t cashing checks early.
“We’ve seen the rankings. That’s nice. But games aren’t played in the preseason,” he said.
“We’re still grinding. Still chasing. If anyone wants the smoke — they can come get it.
And just so we’re clear…King Kong ain’t got nothing on the Chanticleers.”
Coastal Carolina 2026 Schedule
| Week | Team | 2025 Record |
| 1 | Liberty | 11-3 |
| 2 | @ #22 South Carolina | 9-4 |
| 3 | East Carolina | 4-8 |
| 4 | @ North Carolina | 5-7 |
| 5 | @ Marshall | 2-10 |
| 6 | Georgia Southern | 5-7 |
| 7 | @ Southern Miss | 9-5 |
| 8 | BYE | N/A |
| 9 | Old Dominion | 6-7 |
| 10 | @ Georgia State | 5-7 |
| 11 | Appalachian State | 4-8 |
| 12 | Texas State | 5-7 |
| 13 | @ James Madison | 5-7 |
Coastal Carolina Depth Chart
Overall - 76 // Offense - 76 // Defense - 76
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| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Roquan Barber | JR(RS) | 76 | 82 | Backfield Creator | Normal |
| Larry Garfield | SO(RS) | 76 | 78 | Backfield Creator | Normal |
| Tad Hudson | JR(RS) | 70 | 75 | Pocket Passer | Impact |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Bill Davis | JR(RS) | 86 | 86 | Elusive Bruiser | Impact |
| Michael Allen | SO | 82 | 82 | East/West Playmaker | Impact |
| Jevon Edwards | SO | 75 | 80 | East/West Playmaker | Impact |
| Damion Clayborn | SO(RS) | 69 | 72 | Backfield Threat | Normal |
| Robert Obomanu | FR | 65 | 65 | Backfield Threat | Impact |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Aziah Johnson | JR(RS) | 82 | 82 | Elusive Route Runner | Impact |
| Ja'Marion Wayne | SR(RS) | 73 | 79 | Speedster | Impact |
| Trishtin Glass | FR(RS) | 67 | 71 | Speedster | Impact |
| Bryson Graves | SR(RS) | 69 | 70 | Speedster | Normal |
| OJ O'Neal | JR(RS) | 65 | 70 | Speedster | Normal |
| Xakery Wiedner | JR | 65 | 70 | Elusive Route Runner | Impact |
| Joey Bannon | SO | 65 | 65 | Route Artist | Star |
| Spencer Yeast | FR | 63 | 63 | Route Artist | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Zach Courtney | SR(RS) | 67 | 69 | Gritty Possession | Impact |
| John Kirkpatrick | SR(RS) | 62 | 65 | Physical Route Runner | Normal |
| Quincey Simonsen | FR | 65 | 65 | Pure Blocker | Normal |
| David Yazzie | FR | 65 | 65 | Pure Possession | Normal |
| Nate Merchant | SR(RS) | 62 | 64 | Pure Blocker | Normal |
| Derrick Slaughter | FR | 62 | 62 | Gritty Possession | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Stanton Ramil | JR(RS) | 79 | 79 | Pass Pro | Star |
| Joseph Hanson | SR(RS) | 72 | 75 | Well Rounded | Normal |
| Dominic Rijos | FR(RS) | 69 | 74 | Well Rounded | Normal |
| Daniel Jones | SO(RS) | 67 | 72 | Agile | Impact |
| Anton Burfict | SO | 68 | 68 | Pass Pro | Normal |
| Juan Bentley | FR(RS) | 60 | 65 | Agile | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Joseph Williams IV | JR(RS) | 81 | 81 | Raw Strength | Impact |
| Julius Tate | JR | 69 | 72 | Raw Strength | Impact |
| Sua Faalele | FR | 69 | 69 | Pass Pro | Impact |
| Trevard Luck | SO(RS) | 63 | 68 | Agile | Normal |
| Cade Adams | JR(RS) | 66 | 68 | Agile | Normal |
| Cornell Glymph | FR | 66 | 66 | Pass Pro | Impact |
| Alonzo Droege | FR | 66 | 66 | Raw Strength | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Carter Miller | SR(RS) | 85 | 85 | Pass Pro | Normal |
| Brayson McIver | SO | 65 | 69 | Well Rounded | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Aakil Washington | SR(RS) | 84 | 84 | Speed Rush | Normal |
| LJ McCray | JR | 84 | 84 | Pure Power | Normal |
| Ibrahim Diawara | SR(RS) | 71 | 77 | Speed Rusher | Normal |
| Jordan Mack | SO | 67 | 72 | Pure Power | Normal |
| Obinna Onwuka | FR(RS) | 66 | 72 | Speed Rusher | Impact |
| Ja'Quan Horne | JR(RS) | 65 | 71 | Power Rusher | Normal |
| Jayden Bryant | SO(RS) | 64 | 68 | Speed Rusher | Normal |
| Bradley Harris | FR(RS) | 60 | 65 | Power Rusher | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Nick James | SR(RS) | 83 | 83 | Pure Power | Impact |
| Darrion Hammer | FR | 71 | 71 | Speed Rusher | Impact |
| Jevon Talbott | FR | 69 | 69 | Gap Specialist | Impact |
| Zay Todia | SO | 67 | 67 | Gap Specialist | Impact |
| Matt Woodley | FR(RS) | 61 | 66 | Gap Specialist | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Tayveon Bennett | JR | 81 | 81 | Thumper | Star |
| Se'Von McDowell | JR | 70 | 72 | Lurker | Normal |
| Cameron Avery | JR(RS) | 54 | 62 | Lurker | Normal |
| John Simonson | FR | 68 | 68 | Signal Caller | Normal |
| Enrique Ambrose | FR | 66 | 66 | Signal Caller | Impact |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Luke Murphy | SR | 78 | 80 | Thumper | Normal |
| Wyatt Gedeon | SR(RS) | 76 | 78 | Signal Caller | Normal |
| Tray Brown | SR(RS) | 75 | 77 | Signal Caller | Normal |
| Geajorm Akpaloo | SO(RS) | 64 | 68 | Signal Caller | Normal |
| Walt Gray | SR | 66 | 69 | Thumper | Normal |
| Seth Byron | FR(RS) | 63 | 68 | Lurker | Normal |
| Joel Spann | FR | 67 | 67 | Lurker | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Trevor Holton | JR(RS) | 85 | 85 | Boundary | Star |
| Ayden Jackson | SR | 85 | 85 | Boundary | Normal |
| Josiah Persinger | FR(RS) | 80 | 80 | Bump and Run | Star |
| Robby Washington | SO(RS) | 70 | 75 | Zone | Star |
| Zach Cody | JR | 67 | 70 | Zone | Normal |
| Deontae Cooke | FR | 69 | 69 | Field | Impact |
| Miles Northrop | FR | 68 | 68 | Boundary | Normal |
| Jojo Tate | FR | 68 | 68 | Boundary | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Ja’Marley Riddle | JR | 82 | 82 | Coverage Specialist | Impact |
| Nick Rudd-Johnson | FR(RS) | 61 | 67 | Coverage Specialist | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| Dalton Dexter | FR | 72 | 72 | Box Specialist | Normal |
| Chase Jackson | SO(RS) | 66 | 70 | Coverage Specialist | Normal |
| Paul Lincoln | FR | 65 | 65 | Box Specialist | Normal |
| JaMichael Pritchett | FR(RS) | 62 | 63 | Coverage Specialist | Normal |
| Name | Class | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait |
| K Haden Tessier | SR(RS) | 64 | 70 | Power | Normal |
| P Logan Haines | FR(RS) | 52 | 70 | Accurate | Normal |
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Around the NCAA - Preseason
1 | Georgia 95/96/94
2 | Oregon 91/89/96
3 | Penn State 94/94/96
4 | Texas A&M 88/86/91
5 | Clemson 89/89/89
6 | USC 85/86/84
7 | Ohio State 92/91/94
8 | Michigan 89/89/89
9 | Miami 89/89/89
10 | Oklahoma 87/86/89
11 | Alabama 93/91/96
12 | Pittsburgh 82/81/84
13 | SMU 79/79/79
14 | Indiana 80/81/79
15 | Notre Dame 95/95/95
16 | Texas 89/86/94
17 | Duke 76/76/76
18 | BYU 79/79/81
19 | Washington 79/81/76
20 | LSU 89/89/91
21 | Louisville 79/79/81
22 | South Carolina 81/81/81
23 | UCLA 84/84/84
24 | Vanderbilt 69/69/71
25 | Memphis 74/74/74
All Americans
| 1st Team | School | Position | 2nd Team | School |
| DJ Lagway | Alabama | QB | Devon Dampier | USC |
| Isaac Brown | Georgia | HB | Fluff Bothwell | Alabama |
| Byrson Washington | USC | HB | Waymond Jordan | USC |
| Jeremiah Smith | Ohio State | WR | TJ Moore | Clemson |
| Ryan Williams | Alabama | WR | Bryant Wesco Jr | Clemson |
| Carnell Tate | Ohio State | WR | Mylan Graham | Ohio State |
| Kenyon Sadiq | Oregon | TE | Jelani Thurman | Ohio State |
| Jordan Seaton | Miami | LT | Carter Smith | Penn State |
| Harris Sewell | Clemson | LG | Eric Neaves | Ohio State |
| Sheridan Wilson | Oklahoma | C | Brady Small | Penn State |
| Kalan Ellis | USC | RG | Michael Carroll | Alabama |
| Earnest Greene III | Georgia | RT | Aamil Wagner | Notre Dame |
| Keldric Faulk | Duke | DE | TJ Bush Jr | Penn State |
| Trey White | LSU | DE | Matayo Uiagalelei | Oregon |
| Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy | Miami | DT | Eddrick Houston | Ohio State |
| Justin Scott | Michigan | DT | Vic Burley | Clemson |
| Teitum Tuioti | Oregon | Sam | Isaiah Glasker | Oregon |
| Arvell Reese | Ohio State | Mike | Amare Campbell | Penn State |
| Harold Perkins Jr | LSU | Will | Qua Russaw | Alabama |
| AJ Harris | Penn State | CB | Eli Bowen | Alabama |
| Daniel Harris | Georgia | CB | Ashton Stamps | Nebraska |
| KJ Bolden | Georgia | FS | Keon Sabb | UCLA |
| KP Price | Oregon | SS | Jaden Harris | Georgia |
| Peyton Woodring | Georgia | K | Mason Shipley | Texas |
| Dylan Joyce | Miami | P | Rhys Dakin | Iowa |
| 1st Team | School | Position | 2nd Team | School |
| Roquan Barber | Coastal Carolina | QB | Larry Garfield | Coastal Carolina |
| Cam Wallace | Arkansas State | HB | Bill Davis | Coastal Carolina |
| Branson Robinson | Georgia State | HB | Cameron Dickey | Arkansas State |
| Ayden Williams | Southern Miss | WR | Josh Dallas | Georgia Southern |
| Hudson Clement | Marshall | WR | Aziah Johnson | Coastal Carolina |
| Tychaun Chapman | Southern Miss | WR | KD Huthinson | Georgia State |
| Ty Lockwood | Marshall | TE | Tyler Little | Arkansas State |
| Stanton Ramil | Coastal Carolina | LT | Anwar O'Neal | Southern Miss |
| Johnny Williams IV | Coastal Carolia | LG | Aloali'l Maui | Southern Miss |
| Carter Miller | Coastal Carolina | C | Gabe Fortson | Arkansas State |
| Taran Tyo | Arkansas State | RG | Devin Harper | Arkansas State |
| Ethan Hubbard | Appalachian State | RT | Nolan Latulippe | Appalachian State |
| Tyson Ford | Arkansas State | DE | Aakil Washington | Coastal Carolina |
| DJ Wesolak | Arkansas State | DE | Darron Reed Jr | Arkansas State |
| Nick James | Coastal Carolina | DT | RJ Moss Jr | Arkansas State |
| Justin Benton | Arkansas State | DT | Darin Conley | Arkansas State |
| Tayveon Bennett | Coastal Carolina | SAM | Jordan Sample | Arkansas State |
| Javante Mackey | Arkasas State | Mike | Luke Murphy | Coastal Carolina |
| Aaron Alexander | Arkansas State | Will | Pat Fargas | Arkansas State |
| Trevor Holton | Coastal Carolina | CB | Josiah Persinger | Coastal Carolina |
| Ayden Jackson | Coastal Carolina | CB | Vicari Swain | Georgia State |
| Ja'Marley Riddle | Coastal Carolina | FS | Daniel Demery | Arkansas State |
| Kylen Webb | Georgia Southern | SS | Fred Gaskin | Marshall |
| Clune Van Andel | Arkansas State | K | Jamal Bromell | Marshall |
| Josh Alfonso | Marshall | P | Manny Torrez | Marshall |
WR | Ryan Williams | Alabama
WR | Jeremiah Smith | Ohio State
QB | Nico Iamaleava | UCLA
HB | Isaac Brown | Georgia
QB | Arch Manning | Texas

