Top 25 Teams in the Country

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Spring practices have wrapped up, so it's time to take another look at the preseason top 25. Injuries, suspensions and dismissals littered the spring, but how did they affect the rankings? Well, to start things off, there's been a change at the top.

1. Ohio State Buckeyes
Raise your hand if you want to see the Buckeyes back in the BCS title game ? didn't think so. But with an extraordinary number of juniors and seniors returning, Ohio State seems poised to become the first team in the 112-year history of the Big Ten to win three straight outright league titles. Even if the Buckeyes lose at USC on Sept. 13, they might end up playing in the BCS title game in Miami on Jan. 8.

2. Georgia Bulldogs
Georgia might be more explosive and talented than Ohio State, but the Bulldogs' schedule is much tougher. The Bulldogs play consecutive road games at South Carolina and Arizona State, then play at LSU and against Florida in Jacksonville. Throw in back-to-back home games against Alabama and Tennessee and a road game at Auburn, and it might be the toughest schedule in the country. If Georgia can navigate its way through the schedule with only one loss (or maybe two), Ohio State could be waiting for the Bulldogs in Miami.

3. Oklahoma Sooners
It's all about what's up front for the Sooners. Oklahoma has the country's top offensive line, led by Duke Robinson and Phil Loadholt, and one of the better defensive lines in the Big 12. With coach Bob Stoops switching to a no-huddle offense, the Sooners could be even more explosive than last season, when they led Division I-A with 80 touchdowns. Oklahoma doesn't have to play Missouri and gets Kansas and Texas Tech at home.

4. USC Trojans
Even after losing 10 players to the NFL draft, the Trojans still have future draft picks stacked up like cordwood. Quarterback Mark Sanchez might be better than the departed John David Booty, and Arkansas transfer Damian Williams will become a big-play threat at wide receiver. Trojans coaches believe Allen Bradford has a chance to become the next great USC tailback. The Trojans will be even better on defense than they were last season.

5. Florida Gators
Last year's 9-4 record was pretty humbling for the Gators, especially after they won the BCS title in coach Urban Meyer's second season in 2006. Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Tim Tebow won't be the only Gator running the football in 2008. USC transfer Emmanuel Moody and speedy freshman Chris Rainey will help alleviate some of the pressure on Tebow. Eight starters are back from what was a very young defense last season, and end Carlos Dunlap looks like a premier pass-rusher. The Gators play only one really tough road game: at Tennessee on Sept. 20.

6. Missouri Tigers
With quarterback Chase Daniel and speedy kick returner/receiver Jeremy Maclin back, the Tigers should be explosive again on offense. New starters at left tackle and center must play well. Missouri also returns 10 starters from a very underrated defense, but linebacker is a concern after injuries and defections depleted the unit during the spring. Missouri doesn't play Oklahoma, Texas A&M or Texas Tech.

7. Clemson Tigers
The Tigers appear to be the best team in the ACC, but how many times have we heard that during coach Tommy Bowden's tenure? The Tigers haven't won an ACC title since 1991, but this might be their best chance in a long, long time. Quarterback Cullen Harper, tailbacks James Davis and C.J. Spiller, and receiver Aaron Kelly lead what could be a very good offense -- if four new starters play well on the line. Replacing three starting linebackers also is a big concern. Clemson plays four of its first five games at home, but the opener against Alabama in the Georgia Dome will decide how the season goes.

8. Texas Longhorns
Coach Mack Brown continues to haul in top-five recruiting classes each year, but bringing in defensive coordinator Will Muschamp from Auburn might have been his biggest addition in 2008. Muschamp wants the Longhorns to be meaner and more aggressive this season after they allowed 371.2 yards per game in 2007. On offense, Texas still hasn't settled on a starting tailback to replace Jamaal Charles, who led the Big 12 in rushing before bolting for the NFL draft.

9. West Virginia Mountaineers
The Mountaineers appear to be the team to beat in the Big East, especially with Rutgers and South Florida each having big holes to fill. Quarterback Pat White and tailback Noel Devine give the Mountaineers the potential to have an explosive offense, and new coach Bill Stewart is very excited about his team's fast linebackers.

10. Auburn Tigers
LSU has dismissed quarterback Ryan Perrilloux, which might open the door for Auburn in the SEC West. New offensive coordinator Tony Franklin still hasn't settled on a starting quarterback for his spread offense, but the Tigers will still be able to run the football. The Tigers will play Tennessee, LSU and Georgia at Jordan-Hare Stadium, and Florida rotates off the SEC schedule.

11. Texas Tech Red Raiders
The Red Raiders bring back record-setting quarterback Graham Harrell and receiver Michael Crabtree, but coach Mike Leach is most excited about his team's improved defense. Texas Tech is deeper and bigger up front on defense and the addition of a few key juco transfers makes it a big sleeper in the Big 12.

12. LSU Tigers
Even without Perrilloux, the Tigers are still good enough on the offensive line and in the backfield to contend for an SEC title. Redshirt freshman Jarrett Lee doesn't have to make a lot of big plays at quarterback; he just can't make too many mistakes. LSU's defense is still going to be very good, even without All-America tackle Glenn Dorsey and coordinator Bo Pelini, who left for Nebraska.

13. Arizona State Sun Devils
The Sun Devils aren't standing pat after last year's surprising 10-3 record. Coach Dennis Erickson has installed more four- and five-receiver sets on offense and a lot more blitzes on defense. Erickson is counting on a few juco transfers to help his offensive line, which struggled to protect quarterback Rudy Carpenter and gave up a school-record 55 sacks last season.

14. BYU Cougars
The Cougars look like the best bet from a non-BCS conference to crash the big boys' party this coming season. BYU returns 10 starters from an offense that averaged 442.8 yards and 30.1 points per game. Quarterback Max Hall is surrounded by a myriad of playmakers and should be better in his second full season under center. The defense must replace three of four starting linebackers, but the Cougars will easily be the class of the Mountain West Conference (and might even finish unbeaten).

15. Tennessee Volunteers
Coach Phillip Fulmer overhauled much of his coaching staff and brought in Richmond's Dave Clawson to install a spread offense. New quarterback Jonathan Crompton looked good running the attack this spring, but he underwent elbow surgery shortly after practices ended. Safeties Eric Berry and Demetrice Morley are star players in the secondary, but replacing linebacker Jerod Mayo won't be easy. The Volunteers might be third-best in the SEC East behind Georgia and Florida.

16. Illinois Fighting Illini
The Illini are going to really miss tailback Rashard Mendenhall, who left school after his junior season to enter the NFL draft. Quarterback Juice Williams will have to become more of a passing threat and receiver Arrelious Benn will have to become more involved on offense. Coach Ron Zook has signed three straight nationally ranked recruiting classes, so the Illini's talent continues to get better and better.

17. Kansas Jayhawks
The Jayhawks lost several of the key pieces -- tailback Brandon McAnderson, receiver Marcus Henry, offensive tackle Anthony Collins and cornerback Aqib Talib -- from last year's remarkable 12-1 season. But quarterback Todd Reesing returns to lead what should be another good offense, and new defensive coordinator Clint Bowen inherits nine returning starters. The schedule is much tougher than a year ago, including road games at South Florida and Oklahoma and home games against Texas and Texas Tech.

18. Wisconsin Badgers
Neither Allan Evridge nor Dustin Sherer played well enough to win the quarterback job, so coach Bret Bielema will wait until preseason camp to name a starter. Regardless of who starts, the Badgers will rely heavily on a quartet of running backs, led by Zach Brown and P.J. Hill. A defense that has a lot to prove under new coordinator Dave Doeren really needs to have top defensive end Matt Shaughnessy, who broke his right leg during spring practice.

19. Pittsburgh Panthers
Bill Stull, who injured his thumb in the 2007 opener and missed the rest of the season, moved ahead in the battle for the starting quarterback job. Stull came back with a stronger arm and better mobility. If the Panthers can establish a passing game to balance LeSean McCoy's running, the offense could be pretty explosive. Linebacker Scott McKillop, the top tackler in Division I-A in 2007, leads a defense budding with confidence after upsetting West Virginia 13-9 in last season's finale.

20. Virginia Tech Hokies
The Hokies were able to rely heavily on Bud Foster's defense last year and still win the ACC and play in the Orange Bowl. But without defensive end Chris Ellis, linebackers Xavier Adibi and Vince Hall, and cornerback Brandon Flowers, it won't be as easy for Virginia Tech this season. Coach Frank Beamer still hasn't decided how to use quarterbacks Sean Glennon and Tyrod Taylor, and top tailback Branden Ore was kicked off the team.

21. Fresno State Bulldogs
The Bulldogs bring back 10 starters on offense, including quarterback Tom Brandstater and tailback Ryan Mathews. Coach Pat Hill will have to replace 2007 WAC Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Riley. The Bulldogs play a typically tough nonconference schedule with games against Rutgers, Wisconsin and UCLA, so there won't be much room for error.

22. Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Can Jim Grobe do it again? Wake Forest again seems as strong as any team in the ACC, where Florida State and Miami continue rebuilding. The Demon Deacons return 14 starters, including quarterback Riley Skinner and tailback Josh Adams. Replacing All-America center Steve Justice and wide receiver Kenneth Moore are top priorities. Wake Forest gets ACC foes Boston College and Clemson at home.

23. Oregon Ducks
The Ducks won't fall off the map after losing tailback Jonathan Stewart and quarterback Dennis Dixon. Sun Bowl hero Justin Roper and three other quarterbacks are battling for the starting job, and juco transfer LeGarrette Blount eased the Ducks' concerns about replacing Stewart. The running game might be really good again if Jeremiah Johnson recovers from a knee injury. The schedule might be pretty difficult with road games at Purdue, USC, Arizona State, California and Oregon State.

24. Michigan State Spartans
The Spartans were very close to accomplishing really big things in coach Mark Dantonio's first season, losing five games by six points or less. If Michigan State can rebuild both of its lines and replace top receivers Devin Thomas and Kellen Davis, they might win those close games in 2008. The Spartans open the season at California and play Michigan and Penn State on the road, but Notre Dame, Iowa, Ohio State and Wisconsin each go to East Lansing, Mich.

25. Penn State Nittany Lions
Penn State suffered a big blow during spring practice when All-America candidate Sean Lee tore the ACL in his right knee, but 16 other starters are expected back. Quarterback Daryll Clark should be more mobile than departed starter Anthony Morelli and there's a boatload of talented receivers coming back. Road games at Ohio State and Wisconsin are tough tests.

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Scott, don't confuse sugar with slober. SEC will
beat the shit out of each other this year while
Ohio St and USC waltz through the back door to
the NC game. Just sayin.
 

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The Bad 11 is going to be a freaking joke this year. Michigan is going to be AWFUL, Wisky will get a reality check. Illannoy had a good record only because they played in the Bad 11.
 

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Last year I lost my ass with college football but more than made up in the NFL games.

I think what happened with college is I went away from my strength of knowing a few teams very well instead of hopping all around.

Georgia is going to be strong.

Just think about that Hawaii game.
Talk about total unrelenting domination in a major bowl. This will carryover.

Moreno is a beast. Caleb King is just as tough a runner. :scared :scared Holy Hotdogs Batman !

Stafford another year under his belt.

Along with that pass rush .

oh mommy
 

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If Georgia played in any other conference it would
get ugly, as ugly as that bulldog :mj07:
 

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If Georgia played in any other conference it would
get ugly, as ugly as that bulldog :mj07:
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huh

If I had the chance I would kiss that damn
bulldog right on the lips !

GO DAWGS !
 

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Ray Charles can see we will be lucky not to loss 2-3games with that schedule. I will say though if we manage with only one loss and dont get to the big one it is a joke.
 

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Ray Charles can see we will be lucky not to loss 2-3games with that schedule. I will say though if we manage with only one loss and dont get to the big one it is a joke.
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I think you just don't want to jinx them UGA

Lets face it , if they are of National Championship
caliber , they should be able to run the fawking table.

And that includes LS Poo , Fly Alligates,
Auburn Pussies, Arizona Cactus, Tenn Red Tags,
South Carolina cocks, and the rest.

Keep the faith UGA you sound like Vince Dooley.

GO DAWGS !
 

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how do you go against a John Elway look a like.

GO STAFFORD !

KICK SOME ASS DAWGS !
 

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how do you go against a John Elway look a like.

GO STAFFORD !

KICK SOME ASS DAWGS !

F$CK the John Elway look alike,

how can you go against that 10.5 standing next
to him :Yep: :Yep: :Yep:
 

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F$CK the John Elway look alike,

how can you go against that 10.5 standing next
to him :Yep: :Yep: :Yep:

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Kramer

I am getting ready for some football.

Not some bikini contest.

ITS RAINING SUGAR ! ITS RAINING SUGAR !
 

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? Speaking of which ? the losses of Tashard Choice and Philip Wheeler and a change in coaches and quarterbacks and systems could have doomed Georgia Tech to a fitful season of transition, but Paul Johnson came to the right conference. His spread option will look better than in the spring game ? it couldn?t look worse ? and there are enough winnable ACC games on the card to lift the Jackets to 7-5 yet again.

? Speaking of the spread option ? Auburn will profit from new offensive coordinator Tony Franklin and new quarterback Kodi Burns, but the Tigers will profit mostly from the schedule, which favors them hugely in even-numbered seasons. (Auburn went 13-0 in 2004 and should have won the SEC in 2006.) The Tigers play LSU, Tennessee, Arkansas and Georgia at home; they play Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss and Alabama on the road. Ergo, Auburn wins the SEC West.

? Speaking of the spread option ? the most stylistically intriguing nonconference game will come Oct. 23, when Auburn, which has switched to the spread, visits West Virginia, which has run the spread better than any team but has, as you may have heard, lost its coach to Michigan. Give the Tigers a hand for daring to go on the road. Give the Mountaineers the W, though.

? Speaking of nonconference games ? the winner of USC-Ohio State on Sept. 13 will play for the BCS title. It?ll be a Trojan conquest. That difference-in-speed thing again.

? Tim Tebow will claim another Heisman because he?s really good and because he either runs it or throws it every down and because there?s an aura around him. This does not, however, mean that Tebow?s team will beat Georgia. The Bulldogs will, for the third time in their history, defeat a Florida team quarterbacked by the eventual Heisman winner. (It happened against Tebow last year and in 1966 against some guy named Spurrier.)

? Some folks believe Texas will be the fifth-best team in the Big 12. Me, I?m not yet sold on Missouri and Kansas and Texas Tech, and I?m starting to wonder about Oklahoma. Me, I see Texas winning the conference.

? Wake Forest will win the ACC Atlantic because Clemson won?t. Virginia Tech will win the Coastal by default. Wake will then beat Tech before a non-crowd of 41,000 in Tampa.

? Have I forgotten anybody? Oh, yeah ? that team from Athens. The Bulldogs will go 11-1 ? the loss will be at Auburn, not at Arizona State or at LSU ? and will win the SEC East. Then they?ll beat the Tigers in the Dome for the conference title. Then they?ll beat USC in Miami for the national championship. Then Michael Adams will say, ?You know what? This BCS deal really isn?t so bad.?
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This guy has the Bulldogs losing to Auburn pussys.

wtf :scared

what happened to run the fawking table

oh yeh , I think I said that one:SIB
 

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how do you go against a John Elway look a like.

GO STAFFORD !

KICK SOME ASS DAWGS !



She is FRICKEN HOTTTT :Yep: :Yep: :Yep:


Scott, if you could find her without the dipshit,
I might have to change my avatar :SIB
 

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She is FRICKEN HOTTTT :Yep: :Yep: :Yep:


Scott, if you could find her without the dipshit,
I might have to change my avatar :SIB
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Kramer

fawk that hooter chick

thats all we need is for Stafford to knock her up and then be distracted from his mission of winning a national championship.

ITS RAINGING SUGAR ! ITS RAINING SUGAR
 

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Kramer

fawk that hooter chick

thats all we need is for Stafford to knock her up and then be distracted from his mission of winning a national championship.

ITS RAINGING SUGAR ! ITS RAINING SUGAR


Road to the Sugar Bowl runs through Baton Rouge:SIB

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