NEW ORLEANS — College football season came to a close Monday night at the Superdome, with completing a perfect season behind Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow and snapping Clemson’s 29-game winning streak with a 42-25 rout.
It all begins anew in eight months. Below is The Post’s very early top 10 for next season.
1. Clemson Tigers (2019 record: 14-1)
The disappointment will fade. Clemson has still won two titles in four years, and now adds the best recruiting class in the country. Trevor Lawrence will again begin the year at the top of Heisman Trophy lists and will have at least two experienced receivers back in Amari Rodgers and Justyn Ross. Several underclassmen on the top-ranked scoring defense received valuable experience, and the Tigers add blue-chip freshmen like defensive tackle Bryan Bresee and defensive end Myles Murphy.
2. Ohio State Buckeyes (13-1)
The Buckeyes will remain loaded, led by Heisman Trophy finalist Justin Fields and game-breaking wide receiver Chris Olave. The return of stout cornerback Shaun Wade solidifies the seemingly always-elite secondary and Ohio State will welcome the fourth-ranked recruiting class in the country, which includes the nation’s top wide receiver, 6-foot-2 dynamo Julian Fleming.