phil steele's pre-season top 50....

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i haven't started looking yet at football...but i got this from another site....

1. USC
2. LSU
3. Oklahoma
4. West Virginia
5. Michigan
6. Texas
7. Louisville
8. Florida State
9. Virginia Tech
10. Penn State
11. Georgia
12. Hawaii
13. South Carolina
14. Florida
15. Ohio State
16. Wisconsin
17. Alabama
18. Oregon
19. Missouri
20. Texas A&M
21. UCLA
22. Nebraska
23. TCU
24. South Florida
25. Tennessee
26. Arizona State
27. Miami
28. California
29. Iowa
30. Rutgers
31. Boise State
32. Memphis
33. Southern Miss
34. BYU
35. Purdue
36. Virgina
37. Arkansas
38. Notre Dame
39. Oregon State
40. Oklahoma State
41. Auburn
42. Georgia Tech
43. Illinois
44. Utah
45. Clemson
46. Houston
47. Toledo
48. Troy
49. NC State
50. Western Michigan
 
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Analysts have faith that Michigan will dominate again


June 3, 2007

The college football season doesn't kick off for three months, but the predictions are already flying.

With two of the major preseason magazines -- Athlon and Lindy's -- releasing their Top 25 lists recently, it's as good a time to see where the Wolverines are headed.

Rivals.com has the most faith, putting U-M at No. 2, Lindy's and CBS Sportsline both have the Wolverines at No. 3, SI.com at No. 6, followed by Athlon at No. 8 and Fox Sports at No. 10.

These projections and the preseason polls are almost always based on offensive flash, and that's an area in which this Michigan team shows well.

Assuming Adrian Arrington is an active player in the fall, U-M will return potential All-America candidates at quarterback (Chad Henne), tailback (Mike Hart), left tackle (Jake Long) and wide receiver (Mario Manningham).

Left guard Adam Kraus and Arrington will also be favorites to earn All-Big Ten honors.

That seems to be enough to turn heads.

But, as usual, the experts simply assume the defense will do enough. That's ignoring the reality of last fall, when U-M allowed 72 combined points in its last two games -- with four defenders since drafted by the NFL.

Much of the faith also is based on U-M's schedule, which features eight home games, including Oregon, Notre Dame, Penn State and Ohio State. The biggest road test appears to be against Big Ten contender Wisconsin.

Collegefootballnews released its first bowl projections, sending the Wolverines to the Sugar Bowl. Though that would be the site of the BCS national championship game, it would be a week too early for Michigan.

The consensus top team in these ridiculously early picks? Southern California, the team that steamrolled Michigan in the Rose Bowl in January.

The Trojans lost their top two receivers to the NFL but return a stingy defense that was young and effective last season.



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Wide Receiver Situation Reason for Concern Heading Into Season?

Notre Dame, IN (UHND.com) ? Wide receiver was one of the most critical positions for Notre Dame heading into this year?s spring football season and it appears the position remains that way heading into fall camp. As of now the Irish have David Grimes and maybe George West and then a bunch of question marks.

Grimes, the only receiver to log considerable playing time in 2006 among this year?s crop of receivers, is said to be the unchallenged #1 receiver for the 2007 season, but even he only hauled in 26 passes for 336 yards with two touchdowns as the third receiver for the Irish a season ago. In Saturday?s Blue-Gold game, the junior to be did not register a reception.

Behind Grimes we knew there was very little experience heading into spring and the only receiver who was singled out by Weis as stepping up this spring, George West, did not play in the Blue-Gold game because of a hand injury. West, a sophomore next season, may or may not be the answer at the #2 receiver spot, but it is still way too early to tell.

After West, Robby Parris appears to be the most likely receiver to challenge for a starting role in 2007. Parris, also a sophomore to be, caught two passes for 28 yards including a 15 yard touchdown from Demetrius Jones on an under thrown ball that he made a nice adjustment to. Both Jimmy Clausen and Jones looked Parris way more often than they at any other receiver out there Saturday which suggests that he has the trust of his quarterbacks.

Parris has been compared to Jeff Samardzija since he committed to Notre Dame back in the summer of 2005, and right now most Irish fans are holding out hope that he has a Samardzija-like emergence this year as Jeff did in 2005.

The other receivers on the roster have not done anything to distinguish themselves in practice to the point where Weis makes mention of them as he has both Grimes and West and the Blue-Gold game reinforced that notion.

The Irish receivers were not creating much separation and when they were, they showed some suspect hands. Richard Jackson dropped a couple passes that were very catchable and on an under thrown deep ball he sat back and waited for the ball instead of going up and getting it. His hesitation allowed Ambrose Wooden to recover and tip the ball away. For Jackson to see the field much in 2007, he is going to have to attack the ball in the air and take it away from defenders instead of waiting for it to come to him.

DJ Hord is coming off a leg injury that cost him all of 2006, and was not really a factor out there Saturday. He did not register a reception and did not do much worth noting. Hord is still getting comfortable playing full speed and learning to trust his leg again, but to this point its not clear how much he will be counted on this season.

The only other scholarship wide receiver on the roster right now is Barry Gallup and he too has not done anything to separate himself from the pack.
With a lot of uncertainty remaining at this position heading into fall camp, the obvious question is, ?is there an answer in the incoming recruiting class?? The answer to that question, however is a bit complicated.

Both Duval Kamara and Golden Tate have a lot of talent and potential, but both will most likely need to be extremely fast learners in order to crack the two deep early on. The offense in which Kamara played was not very complex and Tate played mainly running back this past year so both incoming freshman are going to experience some growing pains early on in Notre Dame?s offense.

That?s not to completely rule out either from making an impact this fall ? both are very talented receivers and they certainly have the skill sets to be able to make some big plays, but as we are learning with this year?s crop of freshman receivers, this offense takes time to learn at the wide receiver position.

The good news is Notre Dame has plenty of time to work on finding some receivers who can be effective. The bad news is the Notre Dame simply can?t go out and sign a free agent, they are stuck with they have and what they have right now is a group of inexperienced receivers who may or may not be fully ready to contribute this fall.

There is definitely enough talent on the roster for Weis and his staff to work with. The big question that remains to be answered, however, is whether or not they can turn that raw talent into a couple of polished receivers who can compliment what looks to be a very strong running attack in 2007.
 

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Three QBs make the cut at Notre Dame

June 01

SOUTH BEND ? Notre Dame head coach Charlie Weis announced this afternoon that freshman Jimmy Clausen, sophomore Demetrius Jones and junior Evan Sharpley remain in the running to start Notre Dame's opener against Georgia Tech.

"Each of these three young men brought something unique to the QB competition," Weis said. "Evan ran the operation the best, Jimmy threw the ball the best, and Demetrius made the most plays. For these reasons, they will compete for playing time."

Weis also announced that freshman cornerback Gary Gray, injured during spring practice, has undergone surgery and is likely to miss the 2007 season.
 

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ND's gonna be awful early, IE - Just wanted to get the discussion moving.

I'm really looking forward to watching them this season, though, as they get Clausen into the game and get an Oline to gel and install a 3-4 since no one's recruited a Dlineman since Davie. Could get killed early, but by season's end, they'll be fine, but not a whole lot on their schedule to be able to prove it.

Lock of the year - Irish win (and cover) their first bowl game since Holtz (it may be in the Motor City Bowl)
 

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exactly my thinking BBC...will be interesting.

also, just throwing stuff up for discussion.
 

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ND's gonna be awful early, IE - Just wanted to get the discussion moving.

I'm really looking forward to watching them this season, though, as they get Clausen into the game and get an Oline to gel and install a 3-4 since no one's recruited a Dlineman since Davie. Could get killed early, but by season's end, they'll be fine, but not a whole lot on their schedule to be able to prove it.

Lock of the year - Irish win (and cover) their first bowl game since Holtz (it may be in the Motor City Bowl)

I wasn't to keen on there receivers last year but boy i hope they found some D backs somewhere.
 

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Cant wait for vt/lsu matchup

and clemson at 45! look for them to climb the charts, i was expecting them in the back of the top 25.
 

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I am a homer but Auburn at #41, I don't think so. We return a great run game which has received no attention, a senior QB who just had his best spring at AU and a defense which will be in the top 3 of the SEC. Auburn has been overlooked and I am fine with that but look for us to be undefeated going into Gainsville and possibly leaving there with a win. The only games I worry about are at Gainsville, at Baton Rouge and at Athens. We beat Bama for a sixth time in a row!:00hour
 

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Hey johnnyb~ I look for the Bruins to make a
strong run this season. Very balanced on both
sides, with a good OL and running game. The
Pac-10's top 6 will be very good. I have the
top3 as USC, UCLA and Oregon.
 

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Longhorns take down the Sooners on October 6th to catapult to No. 1 and never look back. :Yep:

Judge, we could possibly do a side bet on this one if you would like. Are you going to the game this year? Possible dinner and drinks on that Friday night?
 

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Judge, we could possibly do a side bet on this one if you would like. Are you going to the game this year? Possible dinner and drinks on that Friday night?
I haven't gone to the Texas/Oklahoma game for at least twenty years. Just not as young as I used to be and there is one helluva lot of commotion going on. However, I will be happy to make a friendly wager of some kind on the game.
 

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I didn't see C. Michigan on the list. I think they were 11-2 ATS. They have a Soph QB who threw for over 3,000 yards and 27 TDs. They also have a WR who caught 73 balls for over 800+ yards. LB who has led the team in tackles last 3 years. I made money with them last season.
 

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I haven't gone to the Texas/Oklahoma game for at least twenty years. Just not as young as I used to be and there is one helluva lot of commotion going on. However, I will be happy to make a friendly wager of some kind on the game.

Cool, thanks for the reply. I guess if it's alright with you we could get closer to game time before the wager is decided. Let me know.
 
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