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View Poll Results: Who will make it to the BCS
Georgia 19 38.78%
USC 18 36.73%
The Ohio State 12 24.49%
LSU 10 20.41%
Michigan 4 8.16%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 49. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-05-2008, 01:51 AM
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Old 06-05-2008, 08:02 AM
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Yea! My husband bought the Athlon Magazine yesterday!

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Old 06-05-2008, 12:24 PM
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Longhorns at 11? Go Texas! Id like to see Florida do well also.
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I hate UGa as much as the next guy, but I think it would be hilarious to see OSU lose to three different SEC teams in the title game in three consecutive years
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Old 06-05-2008, 12:45 PM
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^^^ BIG understatement. GO DAWGS! GO SEC!
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Old 06-06-2008, 04:49 PM
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It's crazy Wake is listed but no FSU or Miami.
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Old 06-06-2008, 05:29 PM
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Fight On Trojans! Beat the Buckeyes!
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Old 06-06-2008, 06:58 PM
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I wish I could cheer on my alma mater in this category, but alas I cannot. Booooo hoooooooooo.

So instead I say GO DAWGS!
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Old 06-06-2008, 08:48 PM
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Old 06-07-2008, 01:45 AM
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I've always liked the football expert's pre season polls. He does like a high/low thing and gives good run downs.


2008 College Football Preseason Poll
by Gregory Cox
College Football Director
1/29/08



If the exciting 2007 college football season has you wanting more, here is a look at the early projections for next season. I have compiled top 25 polls from The Sporting News (Matt Hayes) Rivals.com, ESPN (Mark Schlabach) CNN/SI (Stewart Mandel) and College Football News. Once a team is mentioned they are in. If they are not included in someone else’s poll I give them a rank of 30 and then average out the results.
LSU, Tennessee, Missouri, Michigan, Texas Tech, USC, Georgia, West Virginia, Kansas, RutgersTulsa have all technically posted wins in 2008 already. It is no surprise then to see the nine of those teams who are in BCS conferences ranked in the top 25. and
Perhaps also proving how much analysts are creatures of habit, 19 teams were listed by all five sources. I have included their high, low and average score with a piece of my own analysis. The term “OOC” reflects opponents the teams play “outside of conference” and I have indicated a key game for most teams. At the bottom are 12 OOC games which will shake up the rankings.
The 34 team field is led by the SEC (7) and Big Ten (6) although the Big XII’s 5 entrants are all in the top 15. The other conferences in order of teams included are the ACC (5) Big East (4) Pac-10 (4) Mountain West (1) and WAC (1).
#1 Georgia: High (1) Low (2) Average (1.60): This year they will have no excuses for not making the BCS title game with a lofty ranking to start out the season.
#2 Oklahoma: High (1) Low (7) Average (3.40): A ton of offensive talent returns, but the Big XII will be a minefield. At least this year they avoid Missouri in the regular season, but instead get Kansas.
#3 USC: High (1) Low (5) Average (3.60): I’m not sure a team with a new starting quarterback should carry a high preseason ranking, but with their reputation it is to be expected as Mustain battles Sanchez for the job.
#4 OhioState: High (1) Low (7) Average (3.80): If there is such a term as an “almost dynasty” the Buckeyes fit into that category. Their season hinges on an early meeting at USC. Winning could set them up to be the college version of the Buffalo Bills if they lose another BCS title game.
#5 Missouri: High (3) Low (8) Average (5.00): Chase Daniel is back to go after a Heisman and national title. If they can win their opener against Illinois in St. Louis then look out. Texas Tech and Oklahoma are off the regular season schedule while the finale against Kansas will again be played in Kansas City meaning with a potential Big XII title game three neutral field tilts determine their fate.

#6 Florida: High (3) Low (10) Average (5.40): Tim Tebow tries to join the Archie Griffn club with another Heisman, but don’t expect too much from this team in the competitive SEC. Their OOC should be a walkover with post-Brennan Hawaii, slumping Miami, FL and The Citadel visiting them plus a “road” game at mediocre Florida State. #7 LSU: High (6) Low (8) Average (6.80): Obviously expectations are not quite as high for the defending champions who this panel picks as the third best team in their own conference.
#8 West Virginia: High (7) Low (14) Average (10.60): Rich Rodriguez and his files are gone. So is Steve Slaton. Still, they are the class of the Big East until proven otherwise. With a loss to Auburn to open the Mountaineers likely won’t be national title contenders.

#9 Texas: High (5) Low (15) Average (11.20): There are at least five very good teams in the Big XII which isn’t just them meeting Oklahoma for the conference title any longer. If hosting Arkansas early wasn’t enough they also draw Missouri, Oklahoma (in Dallas) and road games at Texas Tech and Kansas.
#10 Wisconsin: High (7) Low (15) Average (11.60): All the Badgers do is pile up wins, but at some point I’d love to see them take the next step for a national title run. Their notoriously weak OOC contains only one minor hurdle, a trip to dangerous Fresno State.
#11 Clemson: High (8) Low (20) Average (12.00): The ACC needs a dominant team after an awful bowl season. With Cullen Harper at quarterback this might be their best shot in 2008, but it hinges on winning at Alabama in a high profile early season opener.
#12 Auburn: High (8) Low (16) Average (12.40): Somehow the Tigers never really live up to the hype, but here they are again with a high ranking to begin the season. Their opener at West Virginia will define their year.
#13 Kansas: High (11) Low (17) Average (13.40): Was 2007 a fluke? Now that Texas, Oklahoma and Texas Tech are on the schedule we’ll find out. They also visit South Florida which won’t be an easy trip.
#14 Virginia Tech: High (11) Low (17) Average (14.00): The defense and special teams have carried this team a long way. With Wisconsin bailing on their meeting the Hokies don’t have much to worry about outside of the ACC.
#15 Texas Tech: High (10) Low (23) Average (14.40): Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree will be hooking up for a lot of touchdowns, but how good can they be in the deep Big XII? Their early OOC should prepare them as they host Tulsa and visit Nevada, a pair of bowl teams, to start.
#16 PennState: High (11) Low (20) Average (15.80): JoePa has them going well again. Their OOC is ridiculously easy with three of four at home. The only decent opponent is Oregon State who won’t be as good as they have been the past two seasons.
#17 BYU: High (12) Low (22) Average (17.40): This is your BCS buster out of the Mountain West. If they can handle a pair of Pac-10 teams (at Washington. vs. UCLA) in their OOC they might go undefeated.
#18 ArizonaState: High (10) Low (NR) Average (17.60): Rudy Carpenter is back and as long as he doesn’t bad mouth any defenses they should make noise in the Pac-10. However, beating Georgia is probably too much to ask in September, even if it is at home.
#19 Oregon: High (16) Low (19) Average (17.80): I don’t know if I can go along with this given that Dennis Dixon and Jonathan Stewart are gone from the backfield. Their OOC isn’t as tough as it was last year, but they do travel to Purdue and host Boise State.
#20 Illinois: High (16) Low (23) Average (19.40): I guess getting crushed by USC and losing Mendenhall to the NFL hasn’t turned anyone off of the Illini. The neutral site opener in St. Louis against Missouri should do the trick.
#21 Tennessee: High (12) Low (NR twice) Average (21.00): Obviously opinions vary on the Volunteers who like many teams on this list lose their starting quarterback in Erik Ainge. An early visit to UCLA shouldn’t trip them up, but they open SEC play against Florida (home) and Auburn (road) while later traveling to Georgia. Those three games take place inside of 22 days.
#22 Virginia: High (20) Low (NR twice) Average (25.00): The Cavaliers are building something in the ACC and taking advantage of slumping Miami, FL and Florida State’s demise. In an early bird opener against USC we’ll see how far they have come.
#24 Michigan: High (21) Low (NR twice) Average (26.20): There is more uncertainty for the Wolverines than any time in recent memory. They have huge holes to fill on offense where several players have taken their game to the NFL. After losing to Appalachian State I don’t think they can take their OOC lightly, even if it is Utah, Miami OH, Toledo and Notre Dame.
#25 South Carolina: High (23) Low (NR twice) Average (26.40): Is time running out for Steve Spurrier to get this team into an SEC title game or at least close? The schedule is fairly back loaded, but the opener against N.C. State is a game they can’t overlook.
#26 Pittsburgh: High (22) Low (NR twice) Average (27.00): This seems to be the surprise darling pick for the Big East that produced Rutgers in 2006 and Connecticut in 2007. Perhaps it was kick-started by the upset of West Virginia. There is a chance this team will start 6-0 with home games against Bowling Green, Iowa and Buffalo while traveling to Navy, Notre Dame and Syracuse.
#27 FresnoState: High (20) Low (NR three times) Average (27.20): Now that Hawaii has lost Brennan and head coach June Jones the WAC has an opening for a BCS buster. The Bulldogs are capable of filling that role, but it boils down to beating Wisconsin when the Badgers visit them early.
#28 Alabama: High (22) Low (NR three times) Average (27.80): Nick Saban can’t feel great about a 7-6 season in which his team struggled in a bowl over an ordinary Colorado team and lost to Louisiana-Monroe.
#29 BostonCollege: High (19) Low (NR four times) Average (28.00): Most of the panel feels the loss of quarterback Matt Ryan will doom the Eagles even in a weak ACC. However, other than a post-Kevin Smith Central Florida and Notre Dame, both at home, their OOC should get them off to a good start.
#30 WakeForest: High (25) Low (NR three times) Average (28.20): Another totally disrespected team that has quietly won 20 games over the past two seasons.
#31 South Florida: High (21) Low (NR four times) Average (28.40): Getting bombed by Oregon without Dennis Dixon likely turned most of the voters away from them, but they will get another opportunity to knock off a highly ranked team when Kansas visits.
#32 OregonState: High (22) Low (NR four times) Average (28.60): I’m surprised to see them mentioned even once considering their front 7 is gone. An early season trip to Happy Valley (Penn State) should put them out of the rankings to stay.
#33 Cincinnati: High (23) Low (NR four times) Average (28.80): It is amazing how overlooked the Bearcats are considering their recent success. Oklahoma is fantastic at home, but early next year the Sooners better be ready for this team.
#34 MichiganState: High (24) Low (NR four times) Average (28.80): The Big Ten should be improved next year and the Spartans will be one of the reasons why. They can get off on the right foot before the calendar even hits September by winning at California.
A few other teams to watch out for:
Purdue: Coming off an 8-5 season buoyed by a 4-0 record against the MAC this could be a dangerous team with Curtis Painter entering his senior year at quarterback.
Arizona: Last year’s schedule featured 8 bowl teams and a 2-6 record in those games doomed them, but they lost three times by a field goal or less and 20-13 at USC. Tuitama was ninth in the nation with 3,683 yards passing.
California: Their OOC features Michigan State (home) and Maryland (road) so we will find out quickly how the Bears respond to losing their top three wide receivers, starting tight end and leading rusher. Talent remains including speedy tailback Jahvid Best and Kevin Riley might beat out senior Nate Longshore at quarterback.
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#9 Texas: High (5) Low (15) Average (11.20): There are at least five very good teams in the Big XII which isn’t just them meeting Oklahoma for the conference title any longer. If hosting Arkansas early wasn’t enough they also draw Missouri, Oklahoma (in Dallas) and road games at Texas Tech and Kansas.
I'm looking forward to the Texas-Arkansas game very much. Will probably go to OU this year again (not 100% sure) and possible Texas Tech as well since the boyfriend is from Lubbock.
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Old 06-07-2008, 11:25 AM
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Fiance is thrilled, Phil Steele's preview mag just came out. That thing will be a fixture in our house until January.
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I’m nervous about WVU this year with all of the reconstruction. I still have high hopes and look forward to seeing how Michigan will do.
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Wow. Texas has a beast of a schedule.
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