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Preseason AP Top 25 Football Poll Appearances since 2010

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Here is a list of preseason AP Top 25 college football poll appearances since 2010 by team, with a breakdown by program.

Preseason rankings can be fleeting and deceiving, so we’ve also included the final rankings for each year to add context.

Oregon has the most preseason rankings in the timespan, with 15 appearances in the last 16 years, followed by USC with 14,  Stanford with nine, and Washington with seven.

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Preseason AP Top 25 Football Poll Appearances since 2010

Year Program Preseason Final
2026 Oregon 2 TBD
2026 BYU 14 TBD
2026 USC 14 TBD
2026 Washington 17 TBD
2026 Utah 21 TBD
2025 Oregon 7 4
2025 ASU 11 NR
2025 Boise State 25 NR
2024 Oregon 3 3
2024 Utah 12 NR
2024 Arizona 21 NR
2024 USC 23 NR
2023 USC 6 NR
2023 Washington 10 2
2023 Utah 14 NR
2023 Oregon 15 6
2023 OSU 18 NR
2022 Utah 7 10
2022 Oregon 11 15
2022 USC 14 12
2022 BYU 25 NR
2021 Oregon 11 22
2021 USC 15 NR
2021 Washington 20 NR
2021 Utah 24 12
2021 ASU 25 NR
2020 Oregon 9 NR
2020 USC 17 21
2020 Utah 22 NR
2019 Oregon 11 5
2019 Washington 13 NR
2019 Utah 14 16
2019 WSU 23 NR
2019 Stanford 25 NR
2018 Washington 6 13
2018 Stanford 13 NR
2018 USC 15 NR
2018 Boise State 22 23
2018 Oregon 24 NR
2017 USC 4 12
2017 Washington 8 16
2017 Stanford 14 20
2017 WSU 24 NR
2016 Stanford 8 12
2016 Washington 14 4
2016 UCLA 16 NR
2016 USC 20 3
2016 Oregon 24 NR
2015 Oregon 7 19
2015 USC 8 NR
2015 UCLA 13 NR
2015 ASU 15 NR
2015 Stanford 21 3
2015 Arizona 22 NR
2015 Boise State 23 NR
2014 Oregon 3 2
2014 UCLA 7 10
2014 USC 15 20
2014 Stanford 11 NR
2014 ASU 19 12
2014 Washington 25 NR
2013 Oregon 3 9
2013 Stanford 4 11
2013 Boise State 19 NR
2013 UCLA 21 16
2013 USC 24 19
2012 USC 1 NR
2013 OSU 25 NR
2012 Oregon 5 2
2012 Stanford 21 7
2012 Boise State 24 18
2011 Oregon 3 4
2011 Boise State 5 8
2011 Stanford 7 7
2011 USC 26 6
2010 Boise State 3 9
2010 Oregon 11 3
2010 USC 14 NR
2010 OSU 24 NR


Breakdown by Program

Program Appearances Most Recent
Oregon 16 2026
USC 15 2026
Stanford 9 2019
Washington 8 2026
Boise State 7 2025
Utah 7 2026
Arizona State 4 2025
UCLA 4 2016
Oregon State 3 2023
BYU 2 2026
Arizona 2 2024
Washington State 2 2019

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What are the allegations against Love Your Enemy actor Hong Min-gi? Complete drama explained as former partner alleges animal abuse and more

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South Korean actor Hong Min-gi has become the subject of serious allegations from a woman identified as “A,” who claims she was previously in a relationship with him. According to a report by Chosunbiz, the influencer, who reportedly has more than 20,000 followers, has shared details of her claims on social media on August 19, 2026. She has also shared parts of a legal notice that she says was sent to Hong Min-gi through her legal representative on July 28.

A accused the actor of dating violence, physical assault, threats, intimidation, emotional abuse and invasion of privacy. She alleged that Hong once threw a soju bottle on the street, causing it to break, and also threw other objects during arguments. She claimed he hit her shoulder, pushed her and grabbed her by the neck.

According to A, Hong became suspicious that she was talking to a former boyfriend after her phone was turned off. After that, he called her more than 40 times and later threatened both her and the former boyfriend. She claimed he said he intended to kill them if he found them and allegedly threatened to kill the former boyfriend.

She also alleged that Hong Min-gi secretly checked her phone and KakaoTalk conversations because he suspected she had been unfaithful. She further claimed that he rode an electric kickboard while intoxicated, with her accompanying him, and that the incident resulted in serious injuries. She also said she had photographs documenting those injuries.

The former partner described what she called a repeated pattern of verbal abuse, intimidation and emotional manipulation. She alleged that Hong Min-gi told her that his mental health problems had returned because of her, said he wanted to die and suggested that they should die together. She also claimed he insulted her and later behaved affectionately, which she initially interpreted as love.

A said she continued to feel responsible for his reported panic disorder after their breakup. She alleged that she visited his home several times and apologized. However, he responded by swearing and kicking objects for extended periods. She further accused him of trying to initiate s**ual contact after their relationship had already ended, claiming that he pushed her onto a bed and touched her without her consent.

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She also alleged that Hong Min-gi made derogatory comments about women, including statements about women becoming less desirable with age and also that women should serve in the military.

A additionally claimed he made disparaging comments about a former girlfriend who was now an actress. He also used profanity toward other actors, staff members, and directors he had worked with.

The accusations also extended to his relationship with fans. A also claimed Hong looked down on fans who spent money and time supporting him and allegedly complained about attending a fan-organized birthday event. A also accused him of verbally abusing and kicking his pet dog, Leo. She claimed that after she sent the legal notice, he cut off contact and left the dog alone at home for several days.

A said she initially did not understand the relationship as abusive and only recognized what she believed had happened several weeks after the breakup. She described experiencing fear, trembling, sweating and sleeplessness and said the effects interfered with her daily life. She eventually told her parents and said she began legal action because she wanted Hong Min-gi to acknowledge his alleged actions and apologize.

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Hong Min-gi’s agency denies dating violence allegations, accuses former partner of stalking and defamation

Hong Min-gi’s agency, Fable Company, initially said it was checking the circumstances and preparing its position. The agency later issued a response rejecting key parts of A’s account and presented a substantially different version of the relationship.

According to Fable Company, Hong Min-gi and A began dating around April 2026. The agency claimed that A continued communicating with a former boyfriend, which caused the actor to lose trust in the relationship. It said Hong Min-gi repeatedly made clear that he did not want to continue dating her.

The agency alleged that A continued making calls and approaching Hong Min-gi after the relationship ended. It claimed that she repeatedly went to his home and his family’s home and, at around 1 a.m. on one occasion, arrived at the actor’s residence and continued ringing the doorbell until 4 a.m. The agency described the incident as an unwanted approach and said Hong Min-gi had previously avoided public statements and legal action because he wanted the relationship to end peacefully.

Fable Company also denied allegations involving pet abuse and other claims made by A, saying that several of her assertions differed from the facts as understood by the actor and his representatives. The agency accused A of using the actor’s public image to pressure him and claimed she distributed statements it considered false or defamatory.

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The company said Hong Min-gi had been subjected to stalking and intended to pursue legal action. It stated that it would use objective evidence and legal procedures to establish the facts and consider civil and criminal measures, including action over alleged stalking and defamation. The agency also asked the public not to spread unverified claims or speculate about the matter.

The dispute has also drawn attention to the actor’s upcoming projects. The actor has reportedly completed filming for the second season of TVING’s Study Group, where he played Park Geon-yeop in the first season. The production team said it had only recently become aware of the allegations and would need to verify the circumstances because the issue concerns the actor’s personal life.

Hong Min-gi was born on March 12, 2002, and began his acting career in 2020. He gained wider attention through supporting roles and appearances in several Korean television and streaming productions. His credits include Love Your Enemy, Study Group, Crushology 101, Doctor on the Edge, and more.