Penn State didn’t even appear in the “Just missed the cut” section, which included LSU coming off a 6-7 season last year. Pitt is coming off an ACC title run but the Longhorns (5-7), Gamecocks (7-6), and Hurricanes (7-5) aren’t coming off much better seasons than Penn State is from last season. Other teams making the cut include Pitt at No. We’ll see if the Demon Deacons were a flash in the pan or if they are legitimately a solid team again in 2022, but top 10 does seem somewhat optimistic for the program. Wake Forest also makes an appearance in the top 10, at No. 6 after going just 4-8 last season (9-9 over the past two seasons). The hype for USC under new head coach Lincoln Riley appears to be taking off, as Treash ranked the Trojans at No. 4, just ahead of defending Big Ten champion Michigan (No. Treash is anticipating a solid rebound season from Clemson, whom he ranks No. 3, as they each appear on Treash’s ranking. Nobody will fault any analyst for placing Alabama at the top, as Treash did, nor will anyone quibble much over having Ohio State at No. That said, Treash had some interesting decisions to raise a few eyebrows in his top 25 ranking. 500 record should have something to prove, so being excluded from a preseason top 25 ranking of any sort is justifiable. To be fair, a program coming off two consecutive seasons floating a. PFF released a way-too-early top 25 preseason ranking by Antony Treash on Monday, and Penn State was nowhere to be found. After two mediocre seasons in 20, the Nittany Lions have something to prove to the pundits, at least to Pro Football Focus. The 2022 Penn State season looks as though it could be one leaving a bit of a chip on the shoulders of the Nittany Lions.
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