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Preseason AP Top 25: Ohio State Tops Poll, Georgia No. 3

The AP preseason Top 25 arrived as an early measure of national expectations and it matters for SEC programs tracking perception before a single kickoff.

Ohio State sits at No. 1, Oregon at No. 2 and Georgia leads SEC entries at No.

3, per a preseason ballot published by Saturday Down South with reporting credited to Spenser Davis.

Key Takeaways

  • Nine SEC teams appear in the preseason Top 25, underscoring the conference depth heading into 2026.
  • Ohio State sits at No. 1, Oregon at No. 2 and Georgia at No. 3 in the initial AP voters’ ballot.
  • Texas is the other high SEC entry at No. 5 after a 2025 season that finished 9-3 and left the Longhorns outside the playoff field.
  • Week 1 begins the weekend of Sept. 5, and these preseason positions will shape early media narratives and recruiting chatter.

Georgia’s preseason standing and context

Georgia’s No. 3 placement positions the Bulldogs among the national favorites entering the season and sets expectations for conference contention.

The ranking follows Georgia winning the SEC Championship for a second consecutive season and a one-and-done exit from the College Football Playoff last year.

SEC contenders and poll influence

Having nine teams in the Top 25 raises the internal bar for what counts as a successful conference season and increases the importance of head-to-head matchups.

Voters’ preseason choices reinforce the sense that multiple SEC programs will be in the midseason playoff conversation if they meet expectations.

Preseason ranks and recent program context

Team Preseason rank 2025 program context
Ohio State No. 1 Claimed the top spot on the preseason ballot heading into 2026.
Oregon No. 2 Entered the poll directly behind Ohio State as voters placed Oregon second.
Georgia No. 3 SEC champion for a second consecutive season and eliminated after a single College Football Playoff game.
Texas No. 5 Started 2025 ranked No. 1, finished 9-3 and missed the College Football Playoff.

SEC Playoff and recruiting implications

The AP preseason positions influence early-season optics and weekly framing of wins and losses without determining College Football Playoff participants.

Multiple SEC teams inside the Top 25 means heightened scrutiny of nonconference results and head-to-head matchups, factors that can sway recruiting perceptions and roster construction decisions.

For Georgia, maintaining the standards that produced back-to-back SEC titles while addressing last season’s brief playoff stay will be central to offseason planning and early-season strategy.

Natalie Carver
Written by Natalie Carver

Natalie Carver covers the SEC beyond the football field, including basketball, baseball, conference governance, media strategy, expansion, scheduling, and the business forces reshaping college athletics. A Louisiana State University journalism graduate, Carver began as a regional sports reporter covering championship baseball, women’s basketball, and university administration before moving into conference-level analysis. Her columns connect competitive results with television agreements, institutional priorities, fan culture, and long-term strategic consequences. She relies on public records, historical context, financial reporting, and interviews with administrators and industry professionals to separate meaningful change from speculation. Carver brings a broad Southern sports perspective and a sharp editorial voice to the decisions defining the SEC’s next era.