Minnesota is one of six teams in the Big Ten, including No. 2 Ohio State, that are ranked in the preseason Associated Press Top 25 college football poll. There are also three teams from the Pac-12, which has also opted out of playing during the fall.
It is the first time the Gophers have been ranked in the preseason poll since 2004. Minnesota started the 2019 season unranked and ended up No. 10 after defeating Auburn in the Outback Bowl for its best poll finish since 1962.
Clemson is the preseason No. 1 in the poll, which features nine Big Ten and Pac-12 teams and gives a glimpse at what has already been taken by the pandemic from an uncertain college football season.
All Division I teams were eligible for the preseason AP Top 25, but after the season starts, only teams scheduled to play in the fall are eligible. That leaves 76 FBS teams from which to choose.
Ohio State (1,504 points) was a close No. 2 behind Trevor Lawrence and Clemson (1,520), which starts atop the rankings for the second straight season. The Tigers beat the Buckeyes in a thrilling College Football Playoff semifinal last season.
Alabama is No. 3, Southeastern Conference rival Georgia is No. 4 and defending Big 12 champion Oklahoma is No. 5. Defending national champion LSU is No. 6.
The 85th edition of the AP rankings will be like none before.
When the season starts — if the season starts — the Buckeyes and 53 other Bowl Subdivision teams will no longer be eligible for inclusion in the Top 25 because they have postponed their seasons to the spring.