Former college quarterback and current analyst Danny Kanell has released his updated Top 12 college football rankings following a dramatic Week 6 that shook up the national landscape. With several top-ranked teams falling and a few underdogs rising, Kanell’s list sparked conversation across the college football world.
Leading his rankings is Miami, a team that continues to impress with its explosive offense and resilient defense. The Hurricanes’ balance on both sides of the ball earned them the top spot, edging out Ohio State, which remains a powerhouse after a dominant win in Big Ten play.
Oregon follows closely at No. 3, bolstered by one of the most consistent defensive units in the nation, while Ole Miss climbs to No. 4 after an emotional win that showcased the Rebels’ offensive creativity. The biggest surprise of Kanell’s new list comes at No. 5, where Indiana breaks into the top tier after upsetting a ranked opponent and continuing its dream season under head coach Tom Allen.
Rounding out the middle of the rankings are Texas A&M (No. 6), Texas Tech (No. 7), and Oklahoma (No. 8), each team showing flashes of elite potential despite inconsistent performances earlier in the season. Traditional powerhouse Alabama sits unusually low at No. 9 following a narrow win that raised questions about its defense.
Georgia follows at No. 10, fighting to stay in playoff contention despite offensive struggles. Missouri and Georgia Tech close out the Top 12, each earning recognition for their resilience and ability to win close games against tough competition.
Kanell’s rankings often differ from mainstream polls, and this week is no exception. While the AP Top 25 still favors perennial giants like Michigan and Penn State, Kanell’s list highlights teams that have shown grit and upside rather than relying on preseason expectations.
As the college football season nears its midpoint, Kanell’s updated Top 12 reflects a landscape in flux — one where any team, on any given Saturday, can rewrite its destiny.