
So: Will Loquacious Les Miles and his Fightin' Tigers be singing in January? (AP photo)
File this under Adventures in Prognosticating. Due to print schedules, this list was compiled and submitted several days ago. It was printed — the special Sunday football section had an early run — the day LSU wide receiver Russell Shepard was suspended and the day before charges were brought against Tigers quarterback Jordan Jefferson, who was then himself suspended.
I supposed I could have changed the Top 25 for AJC.com purposes, but that way I’d inevitably wind up being wrong twice. Better to remain mulishly consistent, I say. (This time, anyway. Where mulish consistency is concerned, I’m sometimes inconsistent.) And besides: It would be just like LSU to win the BCS title without two key contributors. I mean, who among us doesn’t have great faith in Zach Mettenberger?
But enough. Here’s the Top 25, at least until somebody else gets arrested/suspended.
In keeping with the Les Miles Way of Football Coaching, this Top 25 will either be the smartest ever compiled — or the silliest. Which seems rather fitting, given whose team is ranked No. 1.
1. LSU: It’s unlikely the Tigers will go unbeaten — they play Oregon in Arlington, Texas; Mississippi State in Starkville; West Virginia in Morgantown and Alabama in Tuscaloosa — but an SEC school can win the BCS title with one loss. (LSU won it in 2007 with two losses.) And if any team can stand up to a demanding schedule, it’s this. Loony Les has all but guaranteed a windfall autumn, and now the investigation into a Baton Rouge brawl has left him spitting mad.
2. Oklahoma: The Sooners, by way of contrast, probably have to go undefeated to wind up in the BCS title game. With Texas in retreat and Nebraska in the Big Ten, the Big 12 (which has 10 members at the moment) is the least challenging of the major leagues. A loss to Florida State in Tallahassee on Sept. 17 could and the championship hopes of the team ranked No. 1 in the preseason polls, and the loss of linebacker Travis Lewis to a broken foot augurs poorly.
3. Stanford: How much of the Cardinal’s rise was a function of Jim Harbaugh, and how much was the doing of Andrew Luck? The former is now coaching the San Francisco 49ers, and his fire will be missed. But his successor is David Shaw, who was Harbaugh’s offensive coordinator, and Shaw is sharp enough to realize that, in Luck, he has the nation’s best quarterback. The key game for Stanford comes Nov. 5 against Oregon, and it’s in Palo Alto.
4. Alabama: It’s a tribute to Nick Saban that his Crimson Tide, which lost four first-round draftees to the NFL and its starting quarterback to boot, is still the consensus pick to win the nation’s best conference. The Tide figures to be well coached, duh, and even more driven after its fourth-place finish in the SEC West. But without Mark Ingram and Julio Jones and Greg McElroy and Marcell Dareus, Alabama seems a year away from greater glory.
5. Florida State: Here’s another team that lost its quarterback — Christian Ponder was a first-round NFL pick — but might have upgraded at the position. E.J. Manuel was voted all-conference by the ACC media last month, which tells us much about his potential. (Also a bit about the blind faith of the ACC media.) The aforementioned date with Oklahoma has been circled in Tallahassee for months. The teams met last season in Norman, and the Sooners won 47-17.
6. Wisconsin: Who says college football doesn’t have a waiver wire? Grad student Russell Wilson, who passed for 3,653 yards last season, was released from his scholarship by North Carolina State but decided to end his dalliance with minor-league baseball and return for a final season of college football. He chose over the Badgers over Auburn, which has known some success with one-year quarterbacks, and immediately rendered Wisconsin a Rose Bowl favorite.
7. Oregon: The Ducks closed last season with an honorable at-the-horn loss to Auburn in the BCS title game. Next they get to try another SEC West opponent on another neutral field. Should Oregon beat LSU on Sept. 3, another run to the championship would be a real possibility. But the guess is that an offseason of scrutiny will take a toll on the program Nike built. If it’s any consolation, though, the Ducks still figure to win more games this year than Auburn.
8. Boise State: Should the Broncos beat Georgia here Sept. 3, we’ll be treated to another round of does-Boise-belong-in-the-title-game debate. Should Boise lose, we won’t hear another peep about its BCS chances. Let’s recall that the Broncos lost only one game last season — to Nevada in overtime — and fell from No. 3 in the polls to the Maaco Las Vegas Bowl. Pound for pound, this remains the best program in the land, but it’s still not ready for the heavyweight championship.
9. Nebraska: This proud program has a new home, and the Big Ten has, in the combustible Cornhusker Bo Pelini, the new Woody Hayes. Watching Pelini throw a sideline tantrum has become a guilty pleasure — is it any wonder he once worked for Les Miles? — but his new conference has every reason to fear the ranter. The past few seasons have done nothing to burnish the Big Ten’s reputation, and now there’s a real chance a transplant could be its champ.
10. Virginia Tech: The Hokies, as usual, stand to win the ACC Coastal. (They’ve done it four times in six seasons.) But the defense, traditionally tenacious under coordinator Bud Foster, will have to do even more heavy lifting. The offensive movers from last season, quarterback Tyrod Taylor among them, are gone. The schedule is almost a joke: The Hokies don’t face Florida State, and three ACC road games are against teams that won one league game apiece in 2010.
11. Georgia: This season’s boom-or-bust team. The Bulldogs can grab the nation’s attention in their first two games against Boise and South Carolina. Beyond that, the schedule is positively inviting. Then again, Georgia did lose seven games last season.
12. South Carolina: It’s possible the Gamecocks could have a much better team but fall short of repeating as SEC East champs. Like Georgia, Carolina doesn’t have to face LSU or Alabama. But it does have to play a road game in Athens, and that’s huge.
13. Texas A&M:What’s this? Three SEC teams in a row? (Sorry. Getting ahead of myself.) The Aggies’ tale, at least in 2011, figures to be told in a three-game stretch: Oklahoma State and Arkansas at home, Texas Tech away.
14. Oklahoma State: Mike Gundy’s men — heh, heh; little joke — should be the third-best team in the defoliated Big 12. The reason the Cowboys won’t be among the top two is that they must face Texas A&M and Oklahoma on the road.
15. Mississippi State: Coach Dan Mullen’s face appears on billboards that bear the legend, “This Is Our State.” Which might be news to Houston Nutt, but we digress. Good team here. Good team in the wrong division.
16. Arkansas: Speaking of which, Bobby Petrino gushed — and Bobby P. isn’t much of a gusher — at SEC Media Days over his team’s speed. Then running back Knile Davis broke his ankle and was lost for the season.
17. Utah: To accommodate its increased membership, the Pac-12 has split into two divisions. It’s the Utes’ great good fortune to have plopped down in the one that doesn’t include Stanford or Oregon.
18. Penn State: Joe Paterno coaches the Nittany Lions. He has won 401 games and is 401 years old. (OK, so I exaggerate.) The big news this preseason was the night he spent in the hospital after getting trampled in practice.
19. TCU: This team went 13-0 last season. It figures to finish behind Boise State in the Mountain West this season. Next season the Horned Frogs might finish second in the Big East. That’s correct: Texas Christian to the Big East.
20. Notre Dame: Yeah, I know what you’re saying. “Notre Dame is always overrated.” But it’s not like I’m putting the Fighting Irish in the Top 10. And, apart from Stanford, Notre Dame doesn’t play a team that I’ve ranked above it.
21. West Virginia: Dana Holgorsen was supposed to be Bill Stewart’s coach-in-waiting, but Stewart was believed to have bad-mouthed Holgorsen and had to step down. Waiting time for the coach-in-waiting: Seven months to the day.
22. Michigan State: The Spartans went 11-2 last season, which sounds more impressive than it looked. Why? Because their losses — to Iowa and Alabama — came by an aggregate 73 points.
23. Ohio State: Jim Tressel doesn’t coach here anymore, and Terrell Pryor is gone, too. But this is still a program of vast resources, and we know from experience that the Big Ten is less tough than the SEC.
24. Houston: The class of Conference USA. (Other choices would be Southern Miss or Central Florida.) Quarterback Case Keenum was lost to a knee injury last season. He’s back now. He’s good, too.
25. Texas: There are two reasons the Longhorns shouldn’t be a losing team for long. One is freshman running back Malcolm Brown. The other is defensive coordinator Manny Diaz, who worked wonders at Mississippi State.
By Mark Bradley
236 comments Add your comment
Jay
August 29th, 2011
10:03 am
Uga lost its absolute best player in A.J Green, they’ve shown that they have no offense without him, they are starting a true freshman at running back with a former linebacker as his primary backup, the o-line is still a huge question mark, and they lost seven games last year. #11????? Bradley is a HUGE homer!!!!!!
Then again, to pick LSU as #1 only a couple days after their QB got arrested for a felony, that shows you how “in touch” Bradley is with college football.
Dr. Phil
August 29th, 2011
10:04 am
The truth about UGA is, nobody knows. Georgia consists of a group of gifted but poorly coached athletes that take the ME out of team. This statement does not apply to some players like Murray and Samuel, but too many UGA players have one eye on themselves and the other on the NFL. This team might well go 9-3, or it may go 6-6.
DC
August 29th, 2011
10:04 am
Your list is garbage and you are baiting people to dispute it…well done..you should get several reads and hits for this…..
Boise State Bluegrass
August 29th, 2011
10:05 am
My pal was telling me that Georgia has a lot of homer fans…..Damn, he was right!
Columbus Dawg
August 29th, 2011
10:07 am
I hate to call out individual players on blogs, but since buckheaddawg already open that can of worms, here goes. I would have thought that the one biggest reasons for my television to get turned off before the game finished would be the play, or the lack thereof, of Rambo. Nearly everyone knows that he never returned to the same form after his collision with Fannin. I do believe that the coaches wanted to give him every opportunity to return to the kind of play that he started out his career with, but it just has not happened. While he did make a lot of tackles last year, he more often than not just seemed to be out of postion on a whole lot of plays that really hurt the Dawgs last year. I do believe that the safety position will greatly benefit from having Sanders start at safety. I believe that this and the Richard Samuel decision may be two of the biggest coaching decisions made thus far.
Worm
August 29th, 2011
10:07 am
Jay, apparently you didn’t read the disclaimer above the ratings.
bill arp
August 29th, 2011
10:08 am
So, bascially you’re saying that the former UGA QB, Mettenberger, will lead the Bayou Bengals to a NC? I don’t think that would sit well around these here parts….
LSU in Atlanta
August 29th, 2011
10:09 am
GEAUX TIGERS!!!!
jerry
August 29th, 2011
10:11 am
Give Alabama UGA’s schedule….and their roster. A slam dunk NC.
Chi Town
August 29th, 2011
10:12 am
You’re an idiot, Bradley.
Saban will run the table this season.
bill arp
August 29th, 2011
10:12 am
Oh, and a team that you left off, and that will surprise a whole lot of people, is K-State. I know I know, laugh at that, but watch out for the Wildcats. They’ll end up with 9 or 10 wins this year.
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Troll Power Ratings
August 29th, 2011
10:17 am
Hey trolls….getting nervous? Love that attention you maroons always show Georgia. There are 25 teams in this poll and you show your obsession over Georgia by freaking out they are ranked. Who knows? But we know you’re getting nervous. Mr. Nebraska, don’t you have other teams to worry about: OK, O-state, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Purdue? Probably a techie, anyway….
5 Time National Champs Nebraska
August 29th, 2011
10:17 am
Be careful about trashing the UGA program. It will get you banned.
Curious George
August 29th, 2011
10:18 am
Will Mark Richt host a ritual burning of these NIKE “Pro Combat” uniforms after being taken out behind the proverbial woodshed by Boise State this weekend?
JB
August 29th, 2011
10:22 am
Mark, when do you put out your real top 25?
Curious George
August 29th, 2011
10:24 am
Is it really fair to compare the relationship of Mark Richt and Nike to Judas and the Roman Army?
JB
August 29th, 2011
10:25 am
One good about this weekend. With a little luck and a win, we get rid of about half the haters on this blog. And IF we win, watch how QUICK Boise become irrelevant as a good football team on these blogs. Can’t you hear it now, ” boy, Boise was overrated”…..LOL
ATLBraveSEC
August 29th, 2011
10:25 am
HAHA stupid list… UGA 11 really? after last season… goes to show all people around here are stuck up UGA’s rear end
GeorgiaDuck
August 29th, 2011
10:25 am
You must have been distracted writing this piece. LSU No. 1? Oregon 7th? Now the Dawgs could be a No. 10 team if they catch some breaks.
Paul Johnson's Johnson
August 29th, 2011
10:26 am
MB–You’re an idiot!
JS
August 29th, 2011
10:27 am
Any time wiht Mettenberger has a shot at the National Championship. He’s just a great leader, who just wins. Mettenberger went 11-1 as a starter last season, led his team to the National Championship. I look for LSU to win it all, and Mettenberger to win the Heisman trophy next year in 2012. What an arm?
Harvey D. Pooka
August 29th, 2011
10:30 am
Mark may be on the mark: LSU will get two lucy wins – via cheating, as usual; or via couple missed penalty calls, with refs looking the other way during obvious offensive holding calls or classifying legal hits on QB as personal fouls.
Oklahoma – which by th way is my #1 pick – will get too hyped up on their own press and take someone too lightly and get 1 upset loss, positioning themselves as #2 prior to bowl games.
Nebraska: steady but not spectacular, will probably be underappreciatied by voters, stagnating between 4th and 6th all season.
Stanford may be overlooked all year and if lucky enough to be in championship game will be the mythical national champions.
Mark Bradley
August 29th, 2011
10:32 am
About LSU: Let me note that I was faced with one of those dilemmas we sometimes encounter when a print special section is involved. The print section rolled last Thursday, before Jordan Jefferson was suspended. As noted above, I didn’t want to have different Top 25s — one in print and one online. So I’m sticking with my man Les, in whom I have the utmost confidence. (Not really, but what’s the alternative?)
Jerry
August 29th, 2011
10:33 am
This amazes me. Since 2001, Mark Richt is in the top 5 among active coaches at # of players drafted at almost every single position on the field. In contrast, Saban is in the Top 5 at one position (QB). I knew UGA had good talent but I didn’t know it was this good. Here’s the link:
http://coachesbythenumbers.com/coach-rankings/?reportId=38
Troll Power Ratings
August 29th, 2011
10:33 am
JS: drinking so early? I assume you meant any “team with” Mettenberger. Also, you probably should have used an exclamation mark instead of a question mark to end your last sentence. Jack for breakfast ain’t workin’ for you, bud. Can we get an update on Murray’s height?
RAMBLE ON!!!
August 29th, 2011
10:33 am
Herschel Talker…Goomer Dooley was as mediocre as it gets. Why are you always hating on Richt?
Yes he gets the best talent every year and flops, but so did Goomer Dooley.
MARK, UGAg #11 ?!? LMAO!!!
You must be trying to get back in the good graces of the fleabag nation.
murfdawg
August 29th, 2011
10:34 am
Mark, I’m all with you. If UGA wins the first two, I think they will go 10-2. The MS St game is the 5th game in a row and will come after a road game at Ole Miss. For some reason CMR teams do not play well after a road game. and of course, we can’t beat fl. I went to TWLOCP religiously in the 70’s and 80’s and scoffed at the look on the Gators faces after we beat them with “miracle play after miracle play”. I went to Jax last year for the first time in 15 years and saw that “hang dog, sad sack face” on the Georgia fans. However, if we take care of business, we can be 10-2, win the East and go to the Sugar Bowl.(Bama or LSU will go to the MNC).
If we lose the first two, we are looking at 6-6 and CMR is gone.
Contractor
August 29th, 2011
10:36 am
LSU #1? Please tell me you wrote this before Jordan Jefferson got suspended. They have a good team, but even if Jarret Lee or Metterberger take the reigns, it’ll be a tough season for Lucky Les and the Bayou Bengals.
As a Georgia fan, they have to prove to me that they deserve to be ranked. I am pumped about the emergence of Crowell, Swain, Mitchell, Jarvis Jones, and Ogletree making plays at Linebacker, but there is still something to be desired and proven by Georgia.
BFD
August 29th, 2011
10:38 am
Mark, quit trying to sell newspapers. UGA #11? C’mon.
BigTimeTechFan
August 29th, 2011
10:38 am
1. Oklahoma St
2. Alabama
3. FSU
4. Oregon
5. Auburn
6. Florida
7. Nebraska
8. Oklahoma
9. Texas A&M
10. TCU
11. Georgia Tech
12. Boise St
13. Stanford
14. Louisville
15. South Carolina
16. Arkansas
17. South Carolina
18. Va Tech
19. Texas
20. Wisconsin
RiffRaff
August 29th, 2011
10:39 am
I can see the Dawgs in the top 25 but not at #11. Too much hype going into the Boise game. On the other hand, would love for UGA to win the east and LSU the west. Mettenberger vs. Murray? I’d pay extra for that.
Contractor
August 29th, 2011
10:39 am
I’ve got $50 that says Florida State and Texas A&M both lose atleast 4 games. Florida State will quickly be humbled by Oklahoma early on. Jimbo and the Seminoles are one more year away in my eyes. Texas A&M is like the fourth best team in their conference.
As a Georgia fan, there is much more to be desired in my eyes. They have to prove to me they should be ranked. I am excited about the emergence of Crowell, Swain, Mitchell, Jarvis Jones, and Ogletree, but they have to prove they can hang in there and win the tough games. We’ll see in two weeks total what this team is made of, and I hope we’re looking and smelling good after the South Khakilacky game.
Troll Power Ratings
August 29th, 2011
10:39 am
Wow, thanks Jerry! More proof that recruits that want to go to the NFL (and they almost all do) should choose Georgia. Just think how well Georgia is going to do after a strong winning season! Keep up the great work.
SEC ALL DAY LEGGO DAWGS
August 29th, 2011
10:40 am
where’s aurburn lol
Contractor
August 29th, 2011
10:40 am
I’ve got $50 that says Florida State and Texas A&M both lose atleast 4 games. Florida State will quickly be humbled by Oklahoma early on. Jimbo and the Seminoles are one more year away in my eyes. Texas A&M is like the fourth best team in their conference. They won’t beat Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma State, or Missouri if they actually play all of those teams. Baylor will even give them a run.
As a Georgia fan, there is much more to be desired in my eyes. They have to prove to me they should be ranked. I am excited about the emergence of Crowell, Swain, Mitchell, Jarvis Jones, and Ogletree, but they have to prove they can hang in there and win the tough games. We’ll see in two weeks total what this team is made of, and I hope we’re looking and smelling good after the South Khakilacky game.
BigTimeTechFan
August 29th, 2011
10:41 am
1. Oklahoma St
2. Alabama
3. FSU
4. Oregon
5. Auburn
6. Florida
7. Nebraska
8. Oklahoma
9. Texas A&M
10. TCU
11. Georgia Tech
12. Boise St
13. Stanford
14. Louisville
15. South Carolina
16. Arkansas
17. Kentucky
18. Va Tech
19. Texas
20. Wisconsin
gatorsam67
August 29th, 2011
10:43 am
Really, now! I know the Gators are rebuilding, but should not they be al least in the top 25. Will be at the season’s end, and you will still be a homer for the Dawgs.
gatorsam67
August 29th, 2011
10:47 am
I know that the Gators are rebuilding, but should they be left out of the top 25? The Gators will be ranked at the end of the season, and you will still be a homer for the Dawgs.
Frank T
August 29th, 2011
10:47 am
UGA at no 11 huh?! WOW! I guess thats what going 6-7, and loosing to UCF in your bowl game gets you!! Take note rest of the country – Mark Bradley and Georgia have found a recipe for success!! At least until the season starts.
just a fan
August 29th, 2011
10:49 am
Just my 2 cents as far as MNC goes do NOT over look Wisconsin start off season with 6 straight home games before back to back road games @Mich St and Ohio St which are both very winnable
JB
August 29th, 2011
10:50 am
BIGTIMETECHFAN…… Drinking at work will get you fired.
St. Richt
August 29th, 2011
10:50 am
Come on BigTimeTechFan, you’re killing us. We aren’t a #11 team just like Georgia isn’t.. I like that we’re being overlooked but frankly we deserve to be at this point. C’mon man.
5 Time National Champs Nebraska
August 29th, 2011
10:52 am
Troll Power Ratings
August 29th, 2011
10:39 am
Wow, thanks Jerry! More proof that recruits that want to go to the NFL (and they almost all do) should choose Georgia. Just think how well Georgia is going to do after a strong winning season! Keep up the great work.
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With the above logic, why not just watch the NFL?
Regardless of the talent level, your program is still not where is SHOULD be. That’s point I have been trying to make to you people. Instead, you call me names and get me banned from that jag off Chip Tower’s blog.
Being honest should not be punished.
Oh yeah, before I forget: Lawrence Phillips is still in jail!
JS
August 29th, 2011
10:59 am
How bout that Mike Bobo? Has the team down from 35 points against ranked teams in 2007 to 28 in 2008 to 21 in 2009 to 14 in 2010. How bout 7 points a game in 2011, can Bobo make it 4 years in a row of a td a game decline against ranked teams?
How bout that Mark Richt/ From 11 wins in 2007 down to 10 wins in 2008 down to 8 wins in 2009 down to 6 wins in 2010. How about 4 wins in 2011, can Richt make it 3 years in a row of losing 2 more games than the year before?
Herschel Talker
August 29th, 2011
10:59 am
RAMBLE ON!!!:
Just because Dooley also sucked doesn’t mean we shouldn’t bag on Richt.
HT
kerryb
August 29th, 2011
11:02 am
BigTimeTechFan, REALLY? REALLY? Florida at #6? Are you onw of those that put them up there no matter what? Living on their history instead of the present. Bradley doesn’t have them in the top 25 because he knows like the rest of us that Florida is going to lose 4-5 games this year. UGA will NOT lose to Florida this year.
JS
August 29th, 2011
11:03 am
Amazing! Richt #4 on list of most overrated teams in college football. richt has underperformed AP Preseason poll more than 115 other NCAA programs. Only 4 teasm were worse than Mark Richt.
http://www.pollspeak.com/data/over-underrated-2010-AP-5-Year-OtoU.htm
kerryb
August 29th, 2011
11:03 am
Also, Georgia Tech #11? Now you have really lost your mind. Tech will be doing good to win 8 games this year.
Alphare
August 29th, 2011
11:04 am
Mark, since you are not doing a good job according to some of your loyal readers. Here is my top 10:
1. Alabama
2. LSU
3. Oregon
4. Oklahoma
5. Arkansas
6. Standford
7. South Carolina
8. Florida State
9. Boise State
10. Nebraska