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Top 10 CFB Teams to Stack in C2C Formats

Top 10 CFB Teams to Stack in C2C Formats

In Campus-to-Canton (C2C), your roster construction is a direct reflection of your process. You aren’t just collecting talent; you are building an ecosystem of production. The most efficient way to dominate your league is by identifying the offenses that function as fantasy factories, teams where volume and scheme converge to create multiple must-start assets weekly. Stacking these teams, by targeting their quarterback and at least two skill players, creates a weekly points ceiling that can overwhelm your competition.

This isn’t about name brands; it’s about system, volume, and role. Here are the top 10 CFB teams to stack for the rest of the 2025 season and target in upcoming devy and C2C drafts.

  1. Texas Tech Red Raiders

  • Signal: Pure, unadulterated volume. Texas Tech ranks among the nation’s leaders with 531.0 yards per game, creating a tide that lifts all fantasy boats.
  • Scheme/Fit: A fast, high-pass-volume attack built on tempo. This system is the holy grail for C2C, consistently supporting a QB, multiple WRs, and a pass-catching RB.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Behren Morton: The engine and primary volume driver.
    • WR Caleb Douglas: The team’s confirmed receiving leader and consistent alpha target.
    • RB Quinten Joyner: The lead back with the big-play upside and receiving chops to capitalize on the scheme.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: Caleb Douglas. As the primary weapon in this hyper-volume offense, he is a buy-low candidate with top-tier upside. His target share makes him a weekly WR1 play.
  1. USC Trojans

  • Signal: Explosive, top-ranked production. USC leads the nation in total offense at 552.3 yards per game, a stat that screams multiple fantasy starters.
  • Scheme/Fit: A pro-style/spread hybrid that produces NFL-caliber targets and prioritizes big plays, confirmed by a high yards-per-play average.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Jayden Maiava: The passing leader in this elite offensive environment.
    • WR Makai Lemon: The clear receiving alpha, leading the team in yardage and targets.
    • RB Waymond Jordan: The efficient rush leader who anchors the ground game.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: Makai Lemon. He is the undisputed top receiver on the nation’s top offense. Acquire him for his elite devy profile and immediate, volume-driven production.
  1. Florida State Seminoles

  • Signal: Efficient and multi-dimensional. FSU’s top-tier offensive outputs are led by QB Tommy Castellanos (1,365 yards) and a clear primary target in Duce Robinson (ESPN).
  • Scheme/Fit: A balanced attack with explosive-play capability, sustained by an efficient offensive line that ensures consistent volume.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Tommy Castellanos: The dynamic dual-threat driver of the offense.
    • WR Duce Robinson: The primary vertical threat and Castellanos’ favorite target.
    • RB Gavin Sawchuk: The team’s leading rusher, providing a stable floor.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: Duce Robinson. His role as the go-to receiver in this efficient offense gives him a high weekly ceiling and strong long-term translation.
  1. Tennessee Volunteers

  • Signal: A high-scoring, big-play environment. Team stats and box scores show an offense built for explosive plays and fantasy points.
  • Scheme/Fit: A vertical, aggressive offense that actively seeks and regularly produces chunk plays, making it ideal for high-ceiling WR stacks.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Joey Aguilar: The passer tasked with running this high-octane system.
    • WR Chris Brazzell II: The main receiving option and primary beneficiary of the downfield scheme.
    • RB DeSean Bishop: The lead rusher with a valuable pass-catching role.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: Chris Brazzell II. As the WR1 in this offense, his profile is built for massive weekly outputs. Target him as a cornerstone for your C2C roster.
  1. Ole Miss Rebels

  • Signal: Pass-friendly and high-yield. Ole Miss consistently ranks in the top tier for passing yards per game, creating a fertile environment for air assets.
  • Scheme/Fit: A pass-leaning spread that prioritizes wide receiver production, making it perfect for a QB + 2 WR stack construction.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Trinidad Chambliss: The trigger-man in this receiver-friendly system.
    • WR Harrison Wallace III: The lead receiver, commanding the target share in the passing game.
    • RB Kewan Lacy: The workhorse back who keeps the offense on schedule.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: Harrison Wallace III. His role as the top target on a pass-heavy team provides a safe floor and consistent upside.
  1. LSU Tigers

  • Signal: High ceiling with new weapons. With Garrett Nussmeier (1,413 yards) at the helm, LSU’s box scores show a commitment to spreading the ball and utilizing multiple receivers.
  • Scheme/Fit: A passing-focused offense that has reloaded with transfer talent, supporting multi-WR stacks and creating value beyond the top option.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Garrett Nussmeier: An experienced passer in a proven system.
    • WR Aaron Anderson / Nic Anderson: The key transfer pieces in the receiver rotation, both offering standalone value.
    • RB Caden Durham: The lead back with a valuable role in the passing game.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: Nic Anderson / Aaron Anderson. These transfer additions offer immediate upside. Buy low if your league mates are slow to recognize their emerging roles in this potent offense.
  1. Ohio State Buckeyes

  • Signal: Program consistency meets elite talent. The Buckeyes are a high-output machine, with Julian Sayin (including a 347-yard, 3-TD game) and Jeremiah Smith leading the charge.
  • Scheme/Fit: Ryan Day’s offense is a fantasy goldmine, consistently supporting multiple high-level receivers and a productive QB, a C2C builder’s dream.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Julian Sayin: The next in line of prolific Ohio State passers.
    • WR Jeremiah Smith: The alpha WR1 and a devy superstar.
    • WR Carnell Tate: A high-end WR2 with standalone value and massive upside.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: Carnell Tate. While Smith commands attention, Tate operates as a premium WR2 who would be a WR1 on most other teams. He is a prime “buy” candidate for elite production at a relative discount.
  1. Texas Longhorns

  • Signal: High-upside roster in an established scheme. With Arch Manning at QB and Parker Livingstone as the leading receiver, this is an offense loaded with future NFL talent.
  • Scheme/Fit: Steve Sarkisian’s QB-centric, pro-style spread is designed to produce fantasy stars at multiple positions when operating efficiently.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Arch Manning: The centerpiece of the scheme with elite pedigree and efficiency.
    • WR Parker Livingstone: The consistent vertical playmaker and top target.
    • RB Quintrevion Wisner / CJ Baxter: A split backfield to monitor for the lead role.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: Parker Livingstone. As Manning’s primary downfield threat, his target share in big games confirms his status as a top devy and C2C asset.
  1. Arkansas Razorbacks

  • Signal: An emergent high-output unit. Game recaps tell the story, highlighted by Taylen Green’s 420-total-yard performance, showcasing massive weekly upside.
  • Scheme/Fit: A balanced but explosive offense featuring a dual-threat QB, creating fantasy points through the air and on the ground.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Taylen Green: A dual-threat dynamo whose rushing floor elevates his entire stack.
    • WR O’Mega Blake: The primary receiving target and big-play threat.
    • RB Mike Washington Jr.: The team’s rushing leader.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: O’Mega Blake. As the top receiver for an ascending offense led by a dynamic QB, Blake is a prime buy-medium target before his value fully capitalizes on his production.
  1. Indiana Hoosiers

  • Signal: Reliable, top-10 offensive volume. Indiana is producing upper-tier outputs, with Fernando Mendoza (1,423 yards) and Elijah Sarratt (533 yards) forming a potent connection.
  • Scheme/Fit: A balanced, efficient offense that provides a stable floor for its key contributors, offering a safer stack with consistent week-to-week production.
  • The Stack:
    • QB Fernando Mendoza: A productive passer in a well-structured system.
    • WR Elijah Sarratt: The ascending lead receiver and top target.
    • RB Roman Hemby: The dependable lead back.
  • Ideal C2C Trade Target: Elijah Sarratt. He is the clear focal point of the passing game on a top-10 offense. Acquire him now as a stable, high-floor asset before his value catches up to his production.

Your C2C success depends on targeting correlated offensive production. Don’t just draft players, draft roles within high-functioning systems. Use this list to identify the teams whose schemes and volume can support your championship run, and be aggressive in acquiring the key pieces that make these stacks so powerful. Now go execute.

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FAQ

Q1. What is stacking in C2C?
Stacking means drafting multiple players (QB + WR/RB) from the same college offense to maximize correlation in scoring.
Q2. Should I stack risky teams?
Avoid teams with quarterback uncertainty or slow-paced offenses — stick to systems that run 70+ plays per game.
Q3. How many stacks should I build?
2–3 core stacks max. Beyond that, diversification wins.
Q4. Can stacking hurt if one player busts?
Yes, but variance works both ways — when the offense erupts, you gain massive weekly upside.
Q5. Do college stacks translate to NFL success?
Not always — focus on system-based production, not NFL projection. Use devy data for cross-tier forecasting.

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