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Posted July 25th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Football

The preseason magazines don’t have a perfect track record for predicting much of anything, but it’s wonderfully interesting to see what they’re smoking. Fortunately the AAS aggregated the data from all the polls so we can see all this info in one place.

  Phil Steele’s Sporting News Athlon Lindy’s Street & Smith’s Insiders’
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Oklahoma Notre Dame Oklahoma Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma
2 Auburn Ohio State Notre Dame Ohio State West Virginia Auburn
3 Louisville Auburn USC West Virginia Texas Louisville
4 USC LSU Ohio State Texas Notre Dame USC
5 Texas West Virginia Florida Florida Florida Texas
6 Miami USC West Virginia USC California Miami
7 Notre Dame Texas Texas Oklahoma USC Notre Dame
8 Ohio State Florida California Auburn Auburn Ohio State
9 Virginia Tech Oklahoma Auburn California LSU Virginia Tech
10 Florida State Florida State Louisville LSU Oklahoma Florida State
11 Michigan Iowa LSU Michigan Florida State Michigan
12 Tennessee Georgia Clemson Florida State Michigan Tennessee
13 Arkansas California Michigan Louisville Louisville Arkansas
14 Georgia Miami Miami Georgia Miami Georgia
15 Iowa Penn State Georgia Utah Virginia Tech Iowa
16 California Virginia Tech Iowa Miami Arizona State California
17 West Virginia Michigan Florida State TCU Nebraska West Virginia
18 Clemson Tennessee TCU Clemson Alabama Clemson
19 Boise State Louisville Oregon Arizona State Georgia Boise State
20 Florida Texas Tech Tennessee Virginia Tech Penn State Florida
21 LSU TCU Virginia Tech Penn State Iowa LSU
22 Nebraska Nebraska Texas Tech Nebraska Texas Tech Nebraska
23 Utah Oregon Utah Oregon Clemson Utah
24 Purdue Clemson Arizona State Texas Tech Oregon Purdue
25 Oregon Alabama Nebraska Iowa TCU Oregon

Most overrated? Easily Notre Dame and Oklahoma. The Irish defense was slow and average last year and should be pretty much the same this year, and their schedule is absolutely brutal. Heck, they could be pretty darn good and still lose two of their first five games. And as for the Sooners, their main weakness last year was their offensive line and I’m not sure how losing two top draft picks will help that. If they’re going to be a top team they’ll need a healthy Adrian Peterson and a much improved Rhett Bomar, I wouldn’t count on both of those happening.

With several teams with an equal shot of a national title, proven teams with holes to fill like Texas and USC seem to deserve more credit than teams who had lesser seasons and have just as many issues.

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Posted July 25th, 2006 by Matt
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

A 5-year deal with $15 million guaranteed.

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If Rocky was at Texas, we’d probably be unanimous preseason #1.

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Posted July 19th, 2006 by Matt
Filed under: Recruiting

Oklahoma Not OkGet ready for some down years in recruiting for those Oklahoma boys up in Norman and Stillwater. Yesterday the Seattle Sonics were sold to a business group from Oklahoma City for a whopping $350 million (those casinos up there must be doing better than I thought).

Now this has to worry all of the OU and OSU fans out there. I mean where will the money come from to “solicit” all of their recruits? How will they afford all of the Texas players they keep getting. In the near future I expect to see a lot of decommits coming from the Sooners and Cowboys, and possibly even some transfers.

My question is if anyone warned ole Stooper about this? He can’t be too pleased about this. Not only will he probably lose some players over this, but he will probably lose about $1 million in under-the-table bonuses that he usually receives. How will he feed his family?

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Auburn football players had one of the highest academic progress rates, now we know why.

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Ex-Longhorn fullback and Marine joins VY in Tennessee.

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Posted July 16th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

Interesting body changes since getting to USC. The dude needs a bro. (Manssiere!)

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Posted July 12th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits, Recruiting

High praise for the future Longhorn, whether he ends up a QB or a WR.

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Vince needs to get in camp on time, but he also needs to get his guaranteed money. Let’s hope they work it out.

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Joe Schad interviews with the new Rice offensive coordinator and former Longhorn legend [tag]Major Applewhite[/tag] on his Insider blog. Seems to have his head on straight about expectations for the Owls, but still has his goals and a plan to achieve them. He also talks about Vince Young and text messaging recruits. He also covers the Longhorns’ two-headed (or maybe three?) quarterback situation, a subject he may know something about:

As a coach now, my opinion is that when you have two quarterbacks, it’s because you haven’t found one. In Texas’ situation, it’s because of inexperience. Make no mistake, Texas has one, it’s just a question of them not knowing which one because neither has taken a snap. My whole deal is, if you’re asking your quarterback to be a leader of the team, it’s difficult with two guys doing that. With 18-, 19-, and 20-year-old kids, the maturity level just isn’t there. You lose sight of the big picture and agendas and selfish ideas get in the way. You have to have one guy. You have to make him earn it and you have to trust him. Then, if he struggles, you can always try the other guy. The problem at a place like Texas is, you’d better find the right guy fast. You’d really like to come out of spring ball and say, hey, you have one starter. That’s not easy, though.

Read link. (ESPN Insiders only!)

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