1) Michigan
2) USC
3) Florida
4) Texas
5) LSU
6) Louisville
7) Auburn
8) Florida State
9) Ohio State
10) Wisconsin
Yep, that's right, I am the first person to put FSU in the top ten. If for nothing else than their schedule. But, they were mere play here or there away from being 9-2 this season instead of 7-6 and that was with a "youth football" offensive staff, freshman and sophomores all over the field, and a rash of injuries. The players are their, the talent is there, the coaching WAS NOT. Trickett, Fisher, Dawsey, those additions alone will allow that offense to perform at a much higher level and games against BC, NC State, Clemson, and Wake Forest that were lost with an inferior coaching staff should be easily won next season. Really, the only games on the FSU schedule next year that have loss potention is at Lane Stadium against VT and at the swamp.
Nope, my bad, was a type, should have been USC first, thanks for the heads up...Michigan ahead of USC? Wow I honestly can't see how that happens unless you like Michigan
Nope, my bad, was a type, should have been USC first, thanks for the heads up...
Michigan ahead of USC? Wow I honestly can't see how that happens unless you like Michigan
1. USC
2. Florida
3. Michigan
4. LSU
5. Texas
6. West Virginia
7. Virginia Tech
8. Wisconsin
9. Arkansas
10. Nebraska
I have Michigan ahead of USC and I don't like Michigan.
What in the name of all things holy?
The Irish are not ranked in some preseason top 25 polls, just so you know. The highest I've seen them is late, late teens. They lost Quinn, Walker, McKnight, Samardzija, and Zibikowski...just to name a few.I put Notre Dame in there, didn't really want to, but the pollster always over rate the Irish. And they will again next year. I had to put my Cats in at #25.
But your also a Hurricane fan who thinks his team is good. Enough said :D
I wanted a wildcard...
Nebraska's got a good defense and Sam Keller is there to take over the QB spot next yr. I expect them to be fairly strong.