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Michigan football earns strong nod in 2025 US LBM Coaches Poll with new offense, defense

Michigan football earns strong nod in 2025 US LBM Coaches Poll with new offense, defense

USA Today04-08-2025
One of the first true barometers of the 2025 college football season arriving is here, and it also happens to be a gauge of just how good the teams might be this year, if not just the expectations within the sport.
The preseason US LBM Coaches Poll has finally been revealed with less than a month to go before the season starts, and as it turns out, the coaches across college football think highly of Michigan football. The Wolverines ended last season with wins over Ohio State and Alabama, but did lose a lot of talent on defense. Yet, the maize and blue look likely to reload on that side of the ball, while the offense should take a big step forward with offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey and former five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood at the helm.
Thus, Michigan came in ranked No. 14 in the eyes of the coaches, indicating there's some strong rebound potential after last season's 8-5 record. The only other ranked opponent on the schedule is No. 2 Ohio State -- a team that lost four straight to the Wolverines and also has to play No. 1 Texas, No. 3 Penn State, and No. 12 Illinois.
Here are the full rankings:
Preseason US LBM Coaches Poll
Dropped Out: No. 20 Missouri; No. 21 Army; No. 22 Syracuse; No. 23 Memphis; No. 24 UNLV; No. 25 Colorado
Others Receiving Votes: Oklahoma 221; Missouri 142; Louisville 126; USC 116; Utah 86; Baylor 76; Auburn 50; Iowa 49; Memphis 34; Army 33; Tulane 31; Georgia Tech 27; TCU 24; Nebraska 19; Syracuse 16; Washington 15; Navy 14; Arkansas 14; Duke 12; Colorado 12; Minnesota 11; UNLV 8; Florida State 8; Vanderbilt 3; Buffalo 1
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