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Bunn-O-matic
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Sugarcreek, Ohio
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It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
This from the Austin American Statesman:
http://www.statesman.com/sports/cont...8/18bohls.html Worth noting: #1 USC #2 U of M #12 Ohio State #21 Kentucky Weigh in...
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Puffy's Daddy
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Centerville, OH
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
I hate preseason polls. I think they are evil. The first poll of the season should not be released until the BCS unveils its rankings, which I believe come out in week 6.
Since that won't be changed anytime soon we might as well start releasing polls now instead of waiting until August. Afterall, we know as much now as we will the day before they all play their first games. This poll seems fair to me. USC will open as #1 in the polls, no question. Michigan I knew would be in the top 5. It can be argued that they don't belong at #2, but it can also be argued that they do. Ohio State's ranking seems about right to me entering the season with a new QB and after the loss of a lot of talented offensive players. Nice to see Kentucky get some pub.
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I'm toolsy.
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Just South of Louisville
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
I'm probably the biggest KY fan on this site and I think a #21 ranking is VERY optimistic.
http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky...ky/6907290.htm Next year's schedule is going to be a little more difficult with Arkansas replacing Ol' Miss. |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Louisville, KY
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
You forgot THE football program in Kentucky. Louisville at #6.
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I'm toolsy.
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Just South of Louisville
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
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As for Louisville.... UofL didn't have Bush for the majority of last season and they came very close to going undefeated. So not much has changed there. They also have a very high level talent pool to replace players leaving for the draft. Maybe #6 is high, but they rightfully belong in the top-10. Also, UC finished the year at #36 (sagrain, I think) while playing a top-10 schedule. There are no key losses (except for one linebacker and TE) and next year's non-conference schedule thankfully doesn't include playing at OSU and Virginia Tech. Plus, UC gets WVU and Louisville at home. There's plenty of reason to be excited in Clifton. All this said, a poll for next season already is completely ludicrous. These things should be consumed with an apocalyptic buttload of salt.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Kentucky
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
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If Brohm had left and Petrino stayed , they probably would not have missed a beat offensively with Cantwell at quaterback. With Petrino leaving as you said will make a difference.Personally Louisville can go with only one loss again as long as it is to .......their neighbor As far as UK , they finished 28th in one poll. With offense mostly back and maybe a more aggressive defensive co-ordinator plus 2nd year players that were freshmen this season....they may pull off another surprise or too. Last edited by jmac; 01-19-2007 at 01:26 AM. |
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Licking County Settlers
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Austin, Texas
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
Wow Notre Dame completely dropped out of his top 25. I knew they'd drop but I didn't expect that. Of course most of the offense is leaving.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Dayton Ohio
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Join Date: May 2006
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
This comment on their website is awesome:
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Yay!
Join Date: May 2006
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
Also, UCLA at #4 ruins this guy's credibility with me.
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Join Date: May 2001
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
That sounds about right for OSU. I have heard some talk about ranking OSU in the top 10 but that's absurd in my mind. Losing our 4 biggest playmakers along with probably the best 1-2 d line combo in the country. I think the biggest hit OSU will take next year will come on defense, not offense. I think losing the d lineman will hurt much more than any of the playmakers.
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15 game winner
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Sultanes de Monterrey
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
ESPN.com had a 2007 top 25 right after the title game that had OSU at #9. I was little surprised at that ranking, I was expecting something more in the 15 range.
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Yay!
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Middletown, Ohio
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
ESPN wouldn't be guilty of pandering to Ohio State fans, would they???
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REDSBROWNSBUCKEYES
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Dayton Ohio
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Re: It's never too early for a preseason College Football top 25
Actually I rarely watch ESPN during College football season being a Ohio State fan because of the lack of respect they give OSU football. To say that they pander, which I believe has something to do with prostitution IIRC would mean that try to sell The Buckeyes, when realistically they usually do the oposite.
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