There is a reason why nobody has repeated as college football’s national champions since Nebraska in 1994-95. It’s hard. Just look at a few examples:
1996: Florida won its first national championship with Danny Wuerffel, the Heisman Trophy winner. The following year the Gators were ranked No. 1 until they went to Baton Rouge and were knocked off by LSU (28-21). Florida didn’t go to the national championship game, but they did knock No. 2 Florida State out of it with a 32-29 win in Gainesville.
2001: Miami looked like a virtual lock to repeat as national champions after destroying Nebraska in the Rose Bowl (37-14) and bringing almost all of that team back in 2002. The Hurricanes went undefeated in the regular season but lost to Ohio State (31-24 2 OT) in the national championship game at the Fiesta Bowl.
2004: With two future Heisman Trophy winners (Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush), USC rolled to the 2004 national title by beating Oklahoma 55-19 in the Orange Bowl. But the Trojans’ chance at immortality ended with a brilliant performance by Texas quarterback Vince Young, who scored with seconds left beat USC 41-38 for the national title at the Rose Bowl.
2008: Behind quarterback Tim Tebow, Florida won the 2008 national championship and had everybody coming back in 2009. The Gators were number No. 1 for the entire regular season and did not lose. But they had to beat No. 2 Alabama in the SEC championship game to earn a return trip to earn another shot at the BCS title. The Crimson Tide won the game 32-13 and went on to beat Texas for the national title.
So it’s safe to say that Alabama knows that it is—pardon the pun—swimming against the Tide as it tries to repeat as national champions in 2010.
Coach Nick Saban has been in this position before. His 2003 LSU team won the national championship. But on Sept. 18 in 2004 his No. 5 Tigers lost 10-9 at Auburn, which went on to go undefeated and win the SEC championship.
“We have stressed to our guys the importance of looking at this team and making it the very best it can be and that it is a daily process. That has to be your focus—not what you did last year,” said Saban. “They understand that it is more difficult to repeat something than to do it the first time. There is a reason for that.”
But the consensus coming out of spring practice is that if anybody can repeat as national champions, Saban and this Alabama team can do it. Alabama, like Florida in 2009, will be one of the most compelling stories of the 2010 season.
On that note, let’s celebrate the end of Spring practice with our early top 25 for 2010. I left a lot of good teams out. Feel free to tell me which ones you believe should have been included:
1. Alabama: Talent is not an issue at Alabama. Mark Ingram (the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner) and Trent Richardson are the best running back duo in the country. LB Dont’a Hightower and DE Marcell Dareus will be All-Americans. A Sept. 11 home game with Penn State will be an early indicator if this Alabama team has the right stuff.
2. Ohio State: In its 26-17 win over Oregon in the Rose Bowl, the Buckeyes showed us what is possible when QB Terrelle Pryor plays well (23 of 37, 266 yards). But the Buckeyes will run the table because of defense. DE Cameron Heyward (from Atlanta) will have an All-America season. Road games at Wisconsin (Oct. 16) and Iowa (Nov. 20) are the key. A Sept. 11 visit from Miami is also intriguing.
3. Texas: Yes, quarterback Colt McCoy, college football’s all-time winner (45 victories), is gone. So are big-time defenders Sergio Kindle and Earl Thomas. But don’t kid yourself, the Longhorns are still loaded. Garrett Gilbert, who subbed for an injured McCoy in the BCS championship game with Alabama, is now ready to take over. Texas will win the Big 12 again.
4. Florida: Ditto for the Gators, who lost the most decorated player in school history (Tim Tebow) and five NFL Draft choices off what may have been the best Florida defense ever. But Urban Meyer and the gang have recruited well. The offense won’t miss a beat with John Brantley at quarterback because he has a great arm and a bunch of guys who can run fast. I can’t see the Gators winning at Alabama on Oct. 2 but other than the Tide, who is going to beat them?
5. Boise State: The Broncos return 21 of 22 starters from a 14-0 team that beat TCU in the Fiesta Bowl. One of those returning is quarterback Kellen Moore, (39 TD, 3 INT) who should be in the hunt for the Heisman Trophy. Boise State flies all the way across the country to open with Virginia Tech on Sept. 6. On Sept. 25 they host Oregon State, a dark horse in the Pac-10. Win them both and Chris Peterson’s team will be in the hunt for a trip back to Glendale, Ariz. This time, however, the BCS championship will be on the line.
6. TCU: A total of 16 starters return from what I thought was one of the top five teams in the country last season. The defense will miss Jerry Hughes, the pass rusher extraordinaire, and linebacker Darryl Washington. But Andy Dalton (3,268 total offense), the Mountain West offensive player of the year, is back and with his first victory this season (No. 30 in his career) will become TCU’s all-time winningest quarterback, replacing the great Sammy Baugh. The Horned Frogs open with Oregon State, which should be a good one.
7. Iowa: Here is all you need to know about the Hawkeyes. Eight starters are back on a defense that finished No. 10 in the nation. The offense returns QB Ricky Stanzi (18-4 as a starter) and splendid running back Jewel Hampton, who missed all of last season with a knee injury. Iowa has some work to do on the offensive line but when has Kirk Ferentz not had a good offensive line? Ohio State comes to Iowa City on Nov. 20.
8. Oregon: If quarterback Jeremiah Masoli was back (he was suspended for the entire season in March), we’d be talking about the Ducks as a national championship contender. But with 19 other starters coming back from a Rose Bowl team, the Ducks are still the favorite to win the Pac-10. Oregon goes to Tennessee on Sept. 11. That should be interesting.
9. Nebraska: The Cornhuskers were one tick of the clock away from winning the Big 12 championship a couple of years ahead of schedule. And I’ll be surprised if Nebraska doesn’t win the Big 12 North again. Of course, Nebraska will be great on defense, even without No. 2 pick Ndamukong Suh. The concern once more is on offense where the Cornhuskers must get more production out of the quarterback position. 2009 starter Zac Lee played with a torn tendon in his right arm, which was repaired in the spring.
10. North Carolina: The Tar Heels had the No. 1 defense in the ACC last season and with nine starters returning should finish there again. The issue is at quarterback were T.J. Yates needs to have a good senior season if North Carolina is going to win its first ACC championship since 1980. Butch Davis has been building for four years. This is the year his recruiting should pay off.
11. Wisconsin: Running back John Clay, who led the Big Ten in rushing with 1,517 yards, sat out the spring while recovering from ankle surgery. He doesn’t need the practice. He’ll combine with returning QB Scott Tolzien (2,705 passing) to give the Badgers a very good offense. Ten starters on offense and six on defense return.
12. Oklahoma: The Sooners saw a lot of talent walk out the door in the NFL Draft (three of the first six picks played at Oklahoma, which had four first-round picks). So why did Oklahoma go 8-5? Simple: No. 1 pick, QB Sam Bradford, barely got on the field due to a shoulder injury in the first game. Tight end Jermaine Gresham missed the whole season and OT Trent Williams had to play out of position due to injuries. Now Landry Jones takes over quarterback and RB DeMarco Murray, a 1,000-yard rusher in 2008, is set to have monster season in 2010.
13. Pittsburgh: No mystery here. The Panthers will give the ball to sophomore RB Dion Lewis, who ran for 1,799 yards on 325 carries (only Stanford’s Toby Gerhart had more with 345). Lewis is the nation’s leading returning rusher and will get into the mix for the Heisman. There are a lot of starters to replace (six on offense, seven on defense) but I’m picking Pittsburgh to win the Big East.
14. Florida State: For the first time since 1975 somebody other than Bobby Bowden will walk the sidelines as head coach in Tallahassee. That job now falls to Jimbo Fisher and with a veteran offensive line and a Heisman Trophy candidate at quarterback (Christian Ponder), I’m picking Florida State to win ACC Atlantic. The key to success will be the ability of new DC Mark Stoops to rebuild a defense that finished last in the ACC in 2009.
15. Georgia Tech: The defending ACC champions had four players drafted (RB Jonathan Dwyer, WR Demaryius Thomas, DE Derrick Morgan, S Morgan Burnett) but should contend for another conference title if Al Groh’s 3-4 defense rounds into shape. The schedule, however, includes trips to Kansas, Clemson, Virginia Tech, and Georgia.
16. Arkansas: Quarterback Ryan Mallett had a very good first year (3,624 passing, 30 TD) in his first year in Bobby Petrino’s offensive system. He had no contact in the spring as he recovered from foot surgery. If the Hogs can improve just a little on defense (they finished last in the SEC in 2009) then they have a chance to give Alabama a run in the SEC West. The Crimson Tide goes to Fayetteville on Sept. 25.
17. Virginia Tech: With the last two ACC rookies of the year (Darren Evans, Ryan Williams) at tailback and with senior Tyrod Taylor at quarterback, this will be Virginia Tech’s best offense since Michael Vick led the Hokies to the 1999 national championship game. A lot of people have the Hokies winning the ACC and in the mix for the BCS championship. I think there are too many holes on defense and a back loaded schedule. Let’s visit again about Virginia Tech after a Sept. 6 game with Boise State.
18. Oregon State: When is Mike Riley going to get the credit for being a really good coach? The Beavers return 15 starters from an 8-5 team including TB Jacquizz Rodgers, the Pac-10’s leading rusher (1,440 yards) and wide receiver James Rodgers, who led the conference in receiving yards (1,034). Sophomore Ryan Katz has to replace QB Sean Canfield. Oregon comes to Oregon State on Dec. 4 for the annual Civil War, and the Pac-10 title could be on the line.
19. Stanford: The Cardinal will certainly miss Toby Gerhart, who led the nation in rushing yards (1,871 in 13 games). But sophomore quarterback Andrew Luck (2,595 yards, 13 TD) is more than ready to take a larger role in the offense. The key is the improvement of a defense that returns seven starters from a unit that finished ninth in the Pac-10 (402.69 ypg). The Cardinal switched to a 3-4 scheme looking for better results.
20. Miami: I love the number of athletes on this team and the way that QB Jacory Harris leads the Hurricanes when he’s healthy. That’s one of the keys. The offensive line, which gave up 35 quarterback sacks last season, has to protect Harris better. The defense, coach Randy Shannon said, has to get nastier and force more turnovers than the 21 it got last season. Some people tell me that Miami is set for a breakout season in the fourth year under Shannon. We’ll see.
21. Georgia: If a veteran offensive line can be good from Day 1, then Georgia has a chance to improve on its 8-5 record from a year ago. The key is Georgia’s ability to run the ball with Caleb King and Washaun Ealey and thus keep the pressure off redshirt freshman quarterback Aaron Murray. If Murray is put in too many third and long situations, then Georgia will have problems. The defense must, must be better than the unit that recovered only two fumbles and gave up 25 touchdown passes last season.
22. Clemson: The Tigers got to ACC championship game last season and if quarterback Kyle Parker passes on minor league baseball and returns, Clemson should challenge Florida State in the ACC Atlantic. Clemson will certainly miss RB/KR C.J. Spiller but there is still a lot of talent on offense with running backs like Jamie Harper and Andre Ellington. The defense is deeper and more athletic than a year ago.
23. Penn State: The Nittany Lions ended Spring practice still unsure who was going to replace Daryll Clark at quarterback. It could be freshman Paul Jones. There is much work to do on the offensive line but the real concerns should be on defense, where NFL draft choices DT Jared Odrick and linebackers Navarro Bowman and Sean Lee are gone. After spring ball Coach Joe Paterno called his team “average.” That means I probably should have Penn State ranked higher.
24. Oklahoma State: I made this pick because of my “Talkin’ Football” buddy Brady Ackerman. There is no way the Cowboys should be ranked after losing WR Dez Bryant and QB Zac Robinson. Only four starters return on each side of the ball. But one of the starters returning on offense is RB Kendall Hunter, who ran for 1,555 yards as a sophomore but was limited to only 89 carries last season due to injury. But new offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen comes over from Houston, where Case Keenum lit up the scoreboard last season (5,671 yards, 44 TD). Will Weeden becomes the QB and will get a chance to put up some big numbers.
25. Navy: I have a soft spot in my heart for the Middies because you have to be impressed that the program that Paul Johnson built has just kept on trucking under his successor, Ken Niumatalolo. I also have a soft spot in my heart for quarterback Ricky Dobbs (Douglasville, Ga.) who is now a senior. Last season Dobbs rushed for 1,192 yards (plus an NCAA record 27 touchdowns) despite playing with a broken kneecap the last six games. He also threw for 1,031 yards. Navy was 10-4 last season and won its seventh straight Commander-in-Chief’s trophy.
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Can You Dig It
May 7th, 2010
10:07 am
Hey 5lML….did you see Utah’s schedule when he coached there? They played nobody until they got to a bowl game.Florida won because of Charlie Strong…he was the glue that held the team together, and Tebow, a great athlete who refused to lose. Did anyone notice how many coaches left Florida as soon as Tebow graduated and Strong left? All the coaches had stayed around because of Tebow…..period.As soon as he left they all bailed out because Tebow made them look good. None of the coaches that left had any respect for Meyer. He took all the credit and gave none to his coaches…not all who left went to better coaching positions….some of them made lateral moves to get away from Meyer.Believe me Meyer is a prick…and those close to the Florida program know it….they just don’t want to admit it. Its going to be a long year in Gainesville. I can’t wait to watch Meyer point fingers at everyone but himself….Can You Dig It!
Reptiles Rule
May 7th, 2010
10:09 am
Whenever I hear a doggie saying something like Meyer is not that good I laugh and laugh and laugh. First of all, we all know the record so I won’t rehash all that but second, they used to say that about Spurrier every year. I remember being at the Fla vs UGA game in late 90’s and this rather rotund loud mouthed middle aged Georgia dude kept yelling the whole game, “You’re just lucky Spurrier!” “That’s all it is, luck, luck, luck!” 11-1 against the poodles in his time at Florida. And they thought it was luck. No wonder.
SaintsLSU
May 7th, 2010
10:09 am
I think this could be the year where an SEC team might not make the NC. The competition will be too tough, and I think the conference winner will have at least 1 probably 2 losses. The Ohio State pick I agree with. They should brees through the Big 10 on paper. I really hope Boise loses to VA Tech on opening week. I don’t want them in the NC. I think this is the year that the BCS will take a undefeated Boise/TCU team over a 1 loss major conference team. Execept if it were a 1 loss SEC team.
Mike
May 7th, 2010
10:13 am
LAST TIME Richt had a bad season, in 2001 & 2006, journalist threw him under the bus. He made them eat cake by finishing #2 & #3 both times in the country 2002 & 2007.
Most Richt insiders know this, most journalist Richt outsiders, don’t.
Lots of journalist are going to be eating cake if Georgia goes undefeated in 2010, and they will. Richt has a great record against every team on the schedule except Fla, and can get to the national championship more easily than any other year’s schedule, Georgia has the best offense in the SEC if you look at WR’s, TE’s, O-Line, RB’s, not even close.
Grantham will turnaround much faster than anyone thinks. He did at 2x already with the Colts and Browns: COLTS 3-13 TO 13-3 IN 1 YEAR, BROWNS 4-10 TO 10-4 IN 1 YEAR.
Richt went from 4 sec losses to finish #2 in the country 2x.
Reptiles Rule
May 7th, 2010
10:14 am
Oh yeah, and they said he was a prick too…sorry about my language, just trying to make a point from above poster…man, am I going to enjoy this run AGAIN with Urban…just like I did with SOS.
SaintsLSU
May 7th, 2010
10:14 am
Otto, how do you figure Chavis was the wrong hire. Its OC Gary Crowton that is the problem. Chavis ran a very good defense last year, with one of the lowest PPG allowed in the country.
Tim
May 7th, 2010
10:15 am
Alabama almost lost to several teams last year, they got lucky MCcOY WAS HURT, Texas almost beat them anyway without mccoy. Alabama is not the same team on defense, lost 8 starters.
Tim
May 7th, 2010
10:16 am
There must be a requirement somewhere that SEC journalists pick Bama or Florida each year to win it all. Boring–too predictible. Folks will be ready to knock both down in 2010, and bth teams will struggle in 2010.
Tom
May 7th, 2010
10:16 am
you mean UNC is ahead of GT? man, now I guess the techies have someone new to complain about.
Gary
May 7th, 2010
10:17 am
Wouldn’t it be great if Georgia beat Florida and Florida beat Bama?
Will
May 7th, 2010
10:19 am
My beloved UGA Dawgs just have way too many question marks going into the season I’m afraid. The defense will be much improved and Bean Anderson & Kwaeme Geathers will be stars at some point, but not now. And if our spring game is any indication of running the ball well then we are in BIG, BIG trouble. I saw so many 1 and 2 yard gains last month that I almost left because I was so discouraged. Searles has to get our guys healthy and learn how to play as a team or USC is going to embarrass us week 2. This is a big year for CMR and he has a fairly easy schedule, I just hope he can put the pieces together quickly. I’m just glad we have a new DC and recruiting seems to be going much better.
Gary
May 7th, 2010
10:19 am
Bama and Florida are both in rebuilding years. Time always proves too hard to repeat. Saban sure hasn’t been consistent. It would take a guy like RICHT TO GO ON A national Champ run and win 4 in a row. Richt’s the most consistent winner in the NCAA–least down years. Saban’s had a whole bunch of 7-6 years, even had 1 at Bama. Meyer goes 5-3 in the SEC 40% of his years at Florida, not richt.
Tom
May 7th, 2010
10:19 am
Bama won’t struggle. Florida will lose a step, but still probably win the East. No way Georgia will win the East. Georgia needs to avenge losses to Kentucky and Tennessee.
Nathan
May 7th, 2010
10:20 am
Bama will lose 3 of the games off the bye week.
Nathan
May 7th, 2010
10:21 am
Richt always finishes in the top 3 in the country after a bad season, and he will again.
Gary
May 7th, 2010
10:23 am
If journalist would great at picking teams, they’d all be millionaires and living in Vegas.
McDawg
May 7th, 2010
10:23 am
and Bama will crush them -one b/c they will be a better prepared team because of competition and secondly b/c OSU will have been sitting around for 6 weeks w/o having played anyone–go Iowa
Will
May 7th, 2010
10:24 am
Mike,
I love your enthusiasm, I take back every pessimistic statement I just made! UGA will dominate on defense and we DO have the best damn offense in the SEC! The hell with it, UGA will win the SEC East and play Bama in a way, way, way sold out GA Dome. The future in now! Go Dawgs!
Reptiles Rule
May 7th, 2010
10:24 am
What is this with Dawg fans and luck?? Don’t you, for the most part, make your own luck in life?? Hey, I play the lotto too, but I’m not foolish enough to build my financial future around it!
Ormewood
May 7th, 2010
10:24 am
Mike & Nathan, please put down the pipe.
Russell
May 7th, 2010
10:25 am
UGA is the only team that has a shot at the BCS in 2010 in the SEC. If UGA doesn’t get it done, this will be the 1st time in years an SEC doesn’t play there. Florida and Alabama are both rebuilding, as everyone who follows the SEC knows. No other team can challenge.
jay
May 7th, 2010
10:25 am
UUUMMMMM??? Good pick with UNC at 10…u must be kidding. No LSU or USC. Hate to tell u Tony but USC and LSU would beat half these teams and what about Auburn. U are so drinking ACC Kool-Aid which is a shock since u dont believe nobody plays football but the SEC. DID U DO THIS WHILE U WERE DRUNK?
Cory
May 7th, 2010
10:29 am
I think it’s funny all the posts of how the Big 10 will be a pushover this year (or the Little 10 described earlier). The Big 10 is the deepest conference in football (note, I didn’t say the best). The SEC is good, but not great again this year. Alabama is superior. Florida will be re-loaded, but all other teams have huge holes. The Big 10 has 2-3 legit contenders this year: OSU, Iowa, Wisconsin and a handful of really good teams, which is exaclty what the SEC has. People who say OSU will breeze thru the Big 10 are ignorant at best, and extremely biased at worst…Go Bucks!
Let's play Bama now
May 7th, 2010
10:30 am
EVEN NAVY RANKED OVER GEORGIA BWAH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA NOW THAT’S FUNNY, in two years, God how the mighty have fallen and they can’t get up
UGAY in the Papa Johns Bowl
May 7th, 2010
10:30 am
Look at the real SI top 25 and you will not see UGAY on there!n He just put Georgia on there because he would get ripped apart.
RDR
May 7th, 2010
10:31 am
I like it Tony. Similar preseason ranking in 1980! The dawgs are a sleeping giant.
Miles
May 7th, 2010
10:33 am
Alabama will beat the Buckeyes in the National Championship…I’ve been saying it for weeks…there appears to be only two mistakes in your top twenty five, Mr. Barnhart, i.e., Texas will NOT be a top five team and Clemson will NOT be a top twenty five team…Roll Tide! (The Gators will be no pushover this year…in fact, they’re probably the second best team in the country.)
Russell
May 7th, 2010
10:33 am
I love Tony’s thinking, since no team has repeated as Natl Champs in 2 decades, a few have had some close games along the way. Huh?
But no teams has repeated in 2 decades, close games, or blowout games, very few even get BACK into the natl champ the next year, MUCH LESS repeat.
Go with the odds, not the concensus pick all the other journalist go with.
Ormewood
May 7th, 2010
10:34 am
Jay, are you referring to USC or South Carolina? Either way, surely you must be kidding. USC was in disarray last season, and now they have little kiffin as their head guy. South Carolina? Please. Finshing in the top three in the East should be their immediate goal.
UGAY in the Papa Johns Bowl
May 7th, 2010
10:34 am
I cant believe you have UNC and GT in front of VT…..I’m a huge Tech fan and I understand VT is STACKED!
UGAY in the Papa Johns Bowl
May 7th, 2010
10:35 am
RDR-TYPICAL GEORGIA FAN LIVING IN 1980!
Denver Dog
May 7th, 2010
10:35 am
Wow, that Kansas is a tough road game for Tech! TCU better than OK, where is Aurburn, South Carolilna, I think somebody has been on the ACC medical mary jane over the winter!
Miles
May 7th, 2010
10:35 am
Cory knows nothing about college football…
Reptiles Rule
May 7th, 2010
10:35 am
Gary at 10:17 says, “Wouldn’t it be great if Georgia beat Florida and Florida beat Bama? Yes Gary, and wouldn’t it be great if my Audi turned into Lamborghini? For some reason right now, that old song that goes “wishin’ and hopin’ and hopin’ and dreamin’ is streaming thru my head.
Vegas High Roller
May 7th, 2010
10:36 am
NO vegas gambler would ever pick Alabama to repeat, because you go with odds, and practically no one repeats as champs.
Vegas guys look at schedule match-ups, not what journalists say.
Charlie Bama
May 7th, 2010
10:40 am
Where the heck is Auburn? Seriously, Tony, they’ll end the season in the top 20 (maybe as high as 15 or so), and they deserve to start the season in the mix, too. Also, it may be difficult for Bama to beat the Gators twice. The reg season match will be a comfortable win in Tuscaloosa, but the SEC Champ Game is no sure thing. Bama will sneak by by 3 points, I predict.
dog poop
May 7th, 2010
10:40 am
thank God the dog doo doos have Barnhart to rank them because Sports Illustrated sure doesn’t give a rats @ss about you. (of course what do they know?) Isn’t that the magazine that thought you were the darlings just two years ago?
Asking sports fans
May 7th, 2010
10:41 am
I’ll offer this totally crazy idea for all to consider.
Here it is:
What if the the Big10 came looking “South” for expansion?
Big10 is certainly seems to be looking East (Rutgers, Syracuse, Pitt)
and West (Nebraska, Missouri).
What would it mean if the Big10 tried to capture:
Maryland, UVA, VT, and GT? Even if Big10 got Notre Dame too.
Seems completely improbable I know.
But consider these facts:
The undeniable fact is the economies of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and New York (except NYC specifically) are all dying.
Pennsylvania, Michigan and Illinois are (for all practical purposes) bankrupt. You cant support major state universities in states that are bankrupt and/or dying. With the state of California facing a statewide financial meltdown, how well will the Pac10 do?
UVA, GT, and MD are all AAU members, and that is a MAJOR consideration
for Big10 expansion as all current Big10 members are AAU schools.
There are very large Big10 alumni bases in places like
the WashDC area and Atlanta.
And, bringing the Big10 more “south and east” makes sense economically and would probably help Big10 recruiting. Better to compete with SEC.
Mike Slive wont appreciate a Big10 “flag” being raised in Atlanta.
The impact of having Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State (maybe ND) and other Big10 schools regularly playing in Atlanta or WashDC area can not be discounted.
Crazy, I know. But chime away.
RDR
May 7th, 2010
10:42 am
Dawgs are way under the radar screen this year. Perfect! I suspect it’ll be a Bama v. UGA matchup in Atlanta come December. Go Dawgs!!
GT ALL THE WAY!
May 7th, 2010
10:42 am
Another poll that has tech ahead of ugay!! I have it under good belief that ugay will not be ranked at all when the AP and coaches poll are released. Bank on it! Why would they? Every team has injuries and ugay will get them on the offensive line. you have a redshirt freshman qb who will be welcomed to the sec in great fashion! This kid will take shots and throw more picks than td’s this year, BANK ON IT! Can he even stay healthy with a dull arm? No viable backup at ugay to lead if he goes down but i think ugay has a weak Qb no matter who is in there. Murray’s spring numbers were a laugh. Kid may be the next ryan leaf who came into the NFL. BUST!!! Grantham was a DC only once in his tenure and cleveland fans were asking if they could pay his bus ticket out of town. He stunk, ask butch davis, if he was so good why didn’t butch ask him to come to unc which he never asked? Makes you wonder! Ugay had a garbage defense anyway but lost the best defenders they did have last season and what’s up with the 2 kids transferring over the last 3 days from ugay? My point is ugay paid 750k to a guy who has done nothing. He was a DL coach under a good DC with the cowboys. It was not granthams scheme he taught, it was someone else’s. Saban never asked grantham to come to bama, makes you wonder since they worked together at michigan state. My point is ugay sucks, and the top recruits are leaving the state, tech will take away a couple of their targets, and with bama and miami,fsu,tenn,auburn and clemson raiding our state hard, the talent is changing a little bit and this goes for both GT and Ugay! Georgia will get date raped by Ark,Usc,UF,Aub and GT this year. 5 losses for sure and maybe a bowl loss to end another joke of a season in athens! This with a very weak schedule as well.
THWG
kgator79
May 7th, 2010
10:43 am
Dont know if Florida will be the #4 team or not. But I find it funny how people want to keep pointing toward the 2005 and 2007 seasons under Meyer as an example of what will happen this year. If those of you really can not see the difference of a 2010 team (veteran led with players who have been in the program 3-4 years) compared to 2005 (Meyer’s first year that involved a lot of purging of the roster) and 2007 (A season where there was so little depth incoming freshman didnt even have to compete with anybody for a starting spot). Like I said, not saying UF is going to win the national title or wont lose a game or two, but if your banking on a 3-4 loss season from them, your in for a long season waiting for that.
AU Alum 85
May 7th, 2010
10:44 am
Tony, you really dropped the ball in not having Auburn in the Top 25 (20 to 25) range. AU was just sitting outside of the Top 25 after the bowls. No getting around the fact that AU will be much improved on both sides of the ball with a top 5 recruiting class and another year under the system. Plus even numbered years always produces a more favorable schedule for AU.
UGAY in the Papa Johns Bowl
May 7th, 2010
10:44 am
DAWG FOR LIFE- Dwyer is easily replaced by b-back Anthony Allen. Burnett was a little over rated if you ask me. With that said, our secondary is going to be just fine. Returning starters like Cooper Taylor, Tarrant, Mario Butler, and Reese will help out a lot. Bay Bay is replaced by a 6′4″ 4.4 stud named S. Hill. The only thing that really hurt us is losing D. Morgan because our front 7 is a little suspect.
SEC FANATIC
May 7th, 2010
10:44 am
Hey Russell, in regards to ur 10:25am comment., I guess since this is Friday so anything goes. including comedy. Now that was funny!
Cory
May 7th, 2010
10:46 am
Miles, you must have studied football at the feet of Knute Rockne and Vince Lombardi, didn’t you? Let me ask you a college football question, since you seem to be so smart: Throughout the history of college football, who has more national champtionships, the Big 10 or SEC? Or since you probably have trouble counting with your stellar education, is 7 more than 2? (That happens to be the number of National Champtionships Ohio State has compared to the beloved Georgia Bulldogs). Get out of your Mom’s basement and quit being so myopic (you may have to look up that word)
Ron Mexico
May 7th, 2010
10:46 am
5 teams not listed that will be better than Georgia:
USC
Auburn
Missouri
Cincinnati
Michigan St
Bonus: Baylor (yes, *that* Baylor)
Love Them Haters!!!
May 7th, 2010
10:47 am
You boys are setting yourself up for one be Crow eating festival. I can’t wait. Talk about clueless. UGA will contend for the SEC tittle this year. And for those of you who watched the spring game…CMR said it was going to be a vanilla offense and vanilla defense. Keep talking out of your arse!!! Makes me proud to be a Dawg fan in Atlanta GA!!
Charlie Bama
May 7th, 2010
10:47 am
AU Alum 85: Auburn better in even numbered years? Is that all you got? May as well be searching through fortune cookies.
wiley
May 7th, 2010
10:47 am
Nice write up Tony. I think Tech and UGA are right where they belong. UGA has too many questions…ie freshman QB, New Defensive Scheme, and entire new D line. GT has questions too, after losing 4 great players, and adjusting to a new defensive scheme…but honestly our defense couldnt get any worse than it was last year. If Tech can improve on defense…this offense will continue to win games. Anthony Allen and Stephen Hill look ready to step up.
GT ALL THE WAY!
May 7th, 2010
10:47 am
RDR, UGAY VS BAMA IN ATLANTA?? HOW MUCH WOULD YOU WANNA BEAT ON THAT? LET ME GUESS, YOU ARE GONNA WIN THE NATIONAL TITLE ALSO WITH A NOBODY NEW DC AND A QB WHO HAS NOT PROVED A THING EITHER? SURE, AND LET US KNOW WHEN YOU RETURN FROM MARS. WOW, I NEEDED SOME ENTERTAINMENT TODAY AND RDR PROVIDED IT!!!!! YOU MUST BE THE KIND OF GUY THAT THINKS OBAMA REALLY DESERVED THAT NOBEL PEACE PRIZE AND THAT HE WILL GO DOWN AS THE GREATEST PRESIDENT OF ALL TIME. WHAT AN IDIOT.