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If you don't like college football preseason polls, kick rocks
Summary by The Waco Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Blake Toppmeyer USA Today , as published by Waco Tribune-Herald
· August 18, 2026
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Key points The polls' lack of certainty is seen as a positive aspect by some, contrary to the views of certain commentators. Preseason college football polls have their critics, but they serve a purpose.
Preseason college football polls have their critics, but they serve a purpose. These polls are not a guarantee of future outcomes, and their unpredictability is part of their appeal. They may correctly predict the national champion, or they may not.
The polls' lack of certainty is seen as a positive aspect by some, contrary to the views of certain commentators. Further details on the role and value of preseason polls are available from the source.
The source publication offers additional insight into the topic, providing context and perspective on the preseason polls and their potential impact on the college football season.
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Published: August 18, 2026 ·
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