College Football

ESPN’s new FPI rankings have Aggies in a new position

ESPN’s new FPI rankings have Aggies in a new position

ESPN recently updated their Preseason FPI rankings, known as the Football Power Index, for the upcoming 2022 college football season. During each season, the FPI rankings are updated on a weekly basis and are “designed to measure team strength and predict game and season outcomes.”

When examining the rankings in their current state, the regular blue blood programs that have been preseason darlings year to year are near the top, while the Aggies are in what many will view as a surprising new spot, compared to their previous ranking earlier this year.

One can only ponder that any lack of confidence for the 2022 Texas A&M football team stems from the ongoing quarterback battle that will begin to heat up in a matter of weeks between Max Johnson, Haynes King, and Connor Weigman, as ESPN has based some of these rankings off of the “most important” position in football in recent years.

The best part of the FPI Preseason rankings is their analytic approach vs. purely opinion-based rankings, most working off of the team’s success a year prior, incoming talent, and the players retained, which always spurs some good debate as we all wait for the new season to begin.

Now, here are the brand new ESPN Preseason College Football Top 15 FPI rankings for the 2022 season!

15
Michigan State Spartans

Michigan State’s head coach Mel Tucker looks on during the spring football game on Saturday, April 16, 2022, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing.
220415 Msu Spring Game 345a

FPI: 12.6
Projected Win-Loss: 8.0-4.1
Playoff Percentage: 2.2

14
Oklahoma State Cowboys

Oklahoma State’s Spencer Sanders (3) sings the alma mater with Oklahoma State’s Preston Wilson (74) and Cale Fulsom (86) during the college football game between the Oklahoma State University Cowboys and the University of Kansas Jayhawks at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, Oct. 30,…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Football | Aggies Wire…