
Klatt’s 2026 College Football Win Total Predictions: Winners and Losers
From Ohio State's lofty expectations to Texas' tough slate, Klatt's forecasts reveal the shifting landscape of next season's college football.
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From Ohio State's lofty expectations to Texas' tough slate, Klatt's forecasts reveal the shifting landscape of next season's college football.

Nebraska's 2026 football schedule is labeled the fourth‑most difficult nationally, driven by a .642 winning percentage among opponents and high‑profile games against top‑ranked teams.

In a highly anticipated decision, Chris Whitehead, a five-star defensive end and the nation's No. 31 recruit, pledged to join LSU's 2026 class, highlighting the program's rising momentum.
LSU coach Lane Kiffin added two high‑profile pledges in the 2027 recruiting cycle, highlighted by five‑star edge rusher Chris Whitehead and versatile playmaker K.J. Green, both of whom chose the Tigers over powerhouse programs.

Three‑star defensive back Knyair Crumb is set to announce his commitment on Wednesday, with Auburn emerging as the clear favorite over Virginia Tech, Penn State and Syracuse.

From a modest freshman debut to a breakout 2025 season, Kameron Courtney is set to be a central figure in Virginia's offense next year, bringing versatility and playmaking ability to the Cavaliers.

With Arch Manning at quarterback and a loaded roster, Texas hopes to translate preseason hype into a College Football Playoff breakthrough.

Duce Robinson, the ACC's top returning receiver, opts for a fifth year, reshaping Florida State's offense ahead of the 2026 season.

Carter Jamison, a three-star defensive back from Fairburn, Georgia, made an official visit to Tennessee, reaffirming his commitment to the Volunteers and highlighting his versatility and high rankings in the 247 Composite.

Kewan Lacy’s 1,567‑yard, 24‑touchdown season helped Ole Miss secure its first College Football Playoff appearance. With new head coach Pete Golding and offensive coordinator John David Baker, Lacy aims to cement his status as a top 2027 draft prospect.

Transfer safety CJ Heard helped Vanderbilt secure its first 10‑win season in 2025, delivering 71 tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery while adapting to the SEC's physical demands.

The Alabama Crimson Tide returned to the College Football Playoff in 2025 under head coach Kalen DeBoer, but a feeble rushing attack and an unproven offensive line cast a shadow over the team's prospects.

Three youth flag football teams from Snohomish County captured regional championships at the NFL Flag Seattle Seahawks Regional Tournament in Everett, qualifying for the national championship in Westfield, Indiana.

The Hurricanes are sharpening their recruiting strategy as they aim for a top‑three class, with key visits, priority targets and a glimpse at a future star‑studded cohort.
Derek Dooley’s bid for the U.S. Senate fell apart after a late endorsement by former President Donald Trump helped Rep. Mike Collins win the runoff, setting up a general election showdown with Senator Jon Ossoff.

Rapper Toosii, known as Nau'Jour Grainger, has left LSU’s football program to focus on his music career, a move confirmed by coach Lane Kiffin, who also raised concerns about gambling influences in college sports.

The annual youth football camp at Spain Park High School brings together kindergarten through eighth‑grade participants for skill development, mentorship, and community connection.

A look at how Boise State's wide receivers, led by Ben Ford and newcomer Rasean Jones, are poised to impact the team's performance this season.

Created by Roy Nachum in collaboration with the Marley family, the exhibition explores the emotional ties between soccer, music and community in a series of cinematic rooms.

The Hawkeyes' offensive line star and other key defenders met with reporters, outlining the challenges of replacing eight defensive starters and three All‑Big Ten linemen.

The Zone photo shoot, organized by the Tyler Morning Telegraph and the Longview News-Journal, gathered 29 teams and 317 players at Gladewater High School, with the resulting images set to appear in the upcoming August issue of The Zone football preview magazine.

Identifying the most dependable fantasy assets for the upcoming season, this analysis spotlights Dak Prescott, Chase Brown, Travis Etienne Jr., DJ Moore and Tyler Warren, each backed by strong team contexts and clear usage paths.
A look at Ben Ford's resilient season, the arrival of Rasean Jones, and the players who just missed the spotlight.

An exploration of standout and underperforming recruits in Wyoming football history, highlighting how talent translated — or failed to translate — into professional success.