Hopefully I wasn’t too bad. I definitely need to enunciate more though.
You can also check it out over on Sports Bloggers Live.
10. TCU. With two Big 12 teams on their schedule in the first three games we’ll find out very quickly if the Horned Frogs can hang with the big boys. By far the toughest games on their schedule, an improving Baylor will give them a fight and Texas Tech could be favored to win in Fort Worth. TCU the last several years keeps losing a game they shouldn’t and it’s cost them an opportunity to play in a BCS bowl. With the new BCS title game and two more spots available, a one-loss season (if the loss is to Baylor or Tech) might still be enough to get them to their goal.
9. Notre Dame. With their schedule, there’s no way in hell they go undefeated. There’s a very real chance they start the season by going 2 and 2. Charlie Weis and Brady Quinn give them a chance to have a huge year but do they a wide receiver that can step up to take Maurice Stovall’s spot? And can their secondary, which got killed by any team with a little speed last year, keep opposing offenses at the end zone? Everything hinges on their defense.
8. Iowa. I think this is pretty much Iowa’s permanent spot on my rankings, they seem to be right around here every year. In a down year for the Big 10 (other than Ohio State) I think Iowa should be the clear number two team in the conference. A down year last season, but I really like Drew Tate and Kirk Ferentz is one of the nation’s top coaches.
7. Florida. Is Chris Leak any good? Can Urban Meyer’s spread option offense fly in the SEC? Will Nike make them wear those awful uniforms again? Tons of potential but probably too many issues to go through their schedule without a loss or two.
6. Miami. The Hurricanes need to finish here or better this year or Larry Coker will be looking for a new job. They’ll be without two offensive starters for the opener with Florida State with Tyrone Moss and Ryan Moore suspended for violating team rules. Probably reason number 3,092 to schedule Directional State U. for that season opener and not your biggest rival. If Kyle Wright continues his improvement and their young offensive line is up to the task, they’ve got the defense to beat anybody on their schedule.
5. West Virginia. WVU is a team that can’t afford a misstep. No team from the Big East can lose a game and still hope to be in the title picture. They’re young at quarterback and running back, but lots of experience elsewhere. If QB Pat White progresses from his exciting freshman season and they get past their main test in Louisville (and maybe Maryland), there’s no reason they should lose another game.
4. Southern Cal. Texas is replacing Vince Young, the Trojans have to replace two Heisman winners in their offensive backfield and the school’s all-time leading scorer. The quarterback spot is in young but good hands with either John David Booty or Mark Sanchez. Running back is a bigger issue. Their top two tailbacks have a total on 19 career carries and fullback Brandon Hancock will miss the entire season. They’ve got blue chippers all over the place, if a few of them step up in key positions they’ll right back in the thick of things at the end of the season.
3. Ohio State. Probably the best overall offense in the nation, Troy Smith is like a much smaller version of Vince Young who doesn’t run nearly as effectively. The strength of their team last season was their elite linebackers and dominant defense, and they’ve lost nine starters from that side of the ball. That’s a lot of talent to replace and I’m not sure they do it quickly enough to be ready for their game in Austin on September 9th. As the defense gels this team will get much stronger and should be favored to win the rest of the games on their schedule.
2. Auburn Can an SEC team finally get through the tough conference schedule undefeated and earn a spot in the BCS title game? Auburn fans are still pissed about 2004, but with the parity this season an undefeated season with victories over teams such as LSU and Florida should be good enough to earn them a chance to play for the championship. If Florida’s Leak plays well, they and Auburn could very well swap places.
1. Texas. Last year when Texas was outplaying Southern Cal in the middle of the season the national media kept screaming that USC deserved to stay number one based on the fact they were the champs last year. “You have to keep them at number one until they lose.” Personally I think that’s a bunch of crap, but I’m going to use it just for fun. The Longhorns have as much returning talent as anyone in the country and have recruited among the best the last several years as well. There’s just that one question to answer…
Video of McCoy and Snead talking to reporters for the first time this season.
New 9-foot statue of the Texas legend will be at southwest corner of DKR.
10. Cal. Cal is a definite BCS threat this year, as they are returning 15 starters. We will get a good idea of just how good they are quickly, with early season tests against Tennessee and Minnesota.
9. Miami. With more experience under their belt, Miami’s offense should be much improved this season. Losing Moss and Moore in the first game of the season against Florida State is costly, but if they can make it past that they should do well.
8. Florida. QB Chris Leak finally doesn’t have to learn a new offense this year. He should be more comfortable this season with head coach Urban Meyer. They do have a tough schedule though, facing Alabama, LSU and Auburn all in consecutive weeks.
7. Auburn. When you return both your starting quarterback and starting tailback at a school like Auburn, you should have a solid team. They also have their toughest matchups at home this year.
6. LSU. LSU has one of the toughest schedules you could imagine, playing at Auburn, at Florida, and at Tennessee. Their defense should keep them in every game, and may just be enough to win.
5. West Virginia. Pat White may be the fastest quarterback in college football and their 1-2 punch at tailback in Slaton and Schmitt should prove to be hard to stop. I think the downfall for this team may be the fact they are in the lowly Big East, where the competition is suspect.
4. Notre Dame. For some reason it really pains me to have Notre Dame this high, but with their offensive talent and Weis’ gameplan make them hard to beat. If they can last through their schedule, they are a clear Top 5 team.
3. Southern Cal. Even thought they lost two Heisman trophy winners, USC has some serious talent on their team. Chauncey Washington will help ease the drop-off of losing Bush, and Booty and Sanchez are both nice options to replace Leinart. The linebackers on defense are solid, but the defense as a whole is a little questionable.
2. Ohio State. No one can really question their talent at offense. Troy Smith is the flashy quarterback on the No. 1 team, but he is no Vince Young. I was really impressed with Antonio Pittman last season, and he should have another excellant year. The big question mark here is their defense, as it seems like almost everyone left for the NFL.
1. Texas. Defending National Champs. Redshirt freshman Colt McCoy and true freshman Jevan Snead have impossible shoes to fill, but the zone read offense is well established in Texas and both of these QBs can run. The offensive line is one of the best in the nation, returning 3 starters including Plano East’s own Justin Blalock. Texas has ridiculous depth at running back, and Jamaal Charles is an early candidate for the Heisman Trophy. The defense has a lot of depth and is as fast as ever, and should be good enough to help the offense win games if needed.
The preseason BlogPoll is now up. Nothing too out of the ordinary here. Auburn seems to be getting a little more love in the Blogosphere than in the media, and Cal with a first place vote? Come on now.
Brian and I will soon be releasing our Preseason Top 10.
- Ohio State (20)
- Texas (11)
- Auburn (9)
- Southern Cal (5)
- Notre Dame (8)
- LSU (2)
- Florida
- West Virginia
- Miami
- California (1)
Mack said if the season started today Adam Ulatoski would be the starting RT.
Part of a great ESPN feature comparing the two games.
The new SI magazine for August 21, 2006 will be sporting regional Special Edition covers, with 6 teams who they think will be battling it out for #1. Below are the cover images (click to enlarge photo), along with who is on each cover.
I have put them in order of who I think are the Top 6. I almost put Ohio State #1, except apparently they have someone who thinks they can drink 30-40 beers per day. My theory is that it was probably O’Doul’s.
Texas Cover
- Justin Blalock
- Jamaal Charles
- Kasey Studdard
Ohio State Cover
- T.J. Downing
- Troy Smith
- Doug Datish
USC Cover
- Sam Baker
- John David Booty
- Ryan Kalil
Notre Dame Cover
- Tom Zbikowski
- Brady Quinn
- Travis Thomas
WV Cover
- Owen Schmitt
- Steve Slaton
- Pat White
LSU Cover
- Chevis Jackson
- LaRon Landry
- Ali Highsmith
It looks like ESPN is doing something similar, but is only using 3 different covers.
I don’t think you can put A&M over Tech till we see if their defense is any better.









