My college football Top 25: UGA is No. 11, and LSU is …

Will Loquacious Les and his Fightin' Tigers be singing in January? (AP photo)

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

Destin Dawg

August 29th, 2011
1:11 pm

Can’t wait.. this is our year… Grantham’s Junkyard Dawg D…. #1 kicking game… special teams.. new improved S & C plus nutrition… the Best TE’s…. favorable schedule… shut up and play ball .. Go Dawgs !!

Troll Power Ratings

August 29th, 2011
1:28 pm

Nice effort, trolls! This will be a tough pace to maintain, but we’re sure you’ll be up to it. Thanks for caring so much about Georgia football.

CS

August 29th, 2011
1:31 pm

It’s amazing how you can pick a team that went 6-7 last season to be among the top teams this year.

Charter Woods. If you don’t help there, get help somewhere.

Atlanta87

August 29th, 2011
1:32 pm

If you ACTUALLY graduated from UGA and you know it, bark like a dog.

Smitty

August 29th, 2011
1:33 pm

You really need to put down the red kool-aid, Mark. Georgia played their tails off last year and couldn’t be a LOUSY UF team. Now they don’t have a single proven offensive weapon, and they’re primed for a big year?

DawginLex

August 29th, 2011
1:33 pm

WOOF WOOF WOOF!!!!!

TreeDog

August 29th, 2011
1:34 pm

This year, with the new uniforms, and the new “No Complaining bracelets” everything will be so much better!! Love those 2 major off-seaosn adjustments, Boise, are you afraid?

TreeDog

August 29th, 2011
1:35 pm

Also, the team’s eating better. Boise are you scared now?

typical dawg fan

August 29th, 2011
1:36 pm

destin dawg you are right about the nutrition thing. if you eat better, you play better, thats a fact! i know first hand… i had been feelin poorly a few months back,,,the old lady said it was because all i did was sit around drinkin and eatin junk food…said i needed to get up an move around, get the blood circulating, and man she was right. i quit eatin store brand frosted flakes and paid the extra $$ for the real frosted flakes…i started watchin some of her “sweatin to the oldies” vhs tapes ( i can make copies if the staff at uga want to try these tapes out), i quit drinkin cheap beer; its bud lite or nothin!! lost 8 pounds in 6 weeks, results may vary as they say…thinkin about buyin one of those energized bracelet things they sell at the checkout in convenience stores…bet all the dawgs have those already…man if i could get one of those bracelets with a georgia “G”, or with a picture of “uga” on it…sweet! i’d wear that baby to sunday school, sure would…

ElephantEars

August 29th, 2011
1:36 pm

Hey, I heard Richt’s new secret plan is to create a new dance.

ElephantEars

August 29th, 2011
1:42 pm

Shhhh….very hush hush….closed practices here……..Bobo studied the UCF flim very closely and has create a top secret new offensive plan……leaked here…..plan is called S.A.T.T.G (score a touchdown this game).

Atlanta87

August 29th, 2011
1:44 pm

You’re good @ DawginLex. I was just wondering about the rest of the people posting on here.

Atlanta87

August 29th, 2011
1:46 pm

Not saying y’all have to prove anything to me either. Just curious.

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Golden 16

August 29th, 2011
1:52 pm

Fair Dinkum- Against La. Monroe? You sure about that.

The Reverend Baby Doctor Bedpan

August 29th, 2011
1:55 pm

Notre Dame should be higher than UGA……Unless you were high when you wrote this.

how2fish

August 29th, 2011
1:57 pm

Woof ! Woof ! and I can’t bloody wait to Woof ! Woof ! Woof ! all over the Bronco’s . Go Dogs !

mm

August 29th, 2011
2:16 pm

Puzzling how everyone focuses on how many games UGA lost last year and which players we lost.

First of all, this is a new year.

Second, UGA lost 2 malcontents at tailback. They also lost AJ Green, who we lost 4 games in which he was in the starting lineup.

New team, new attitude.

Delbert D.

August 29th, 2011
2:31 pm

My preliminary read on Virginia Tech:
VaTech opens with their 4 OOC opponents. Game 1 opponent Appalachian St. looks to be the possible spoiler. App St. returns their top 3 skill players on offense, and a lot of defensive talent (except for the guy who recorded 144 tackles.)

Next they have East Carolina, who went to a bowl last year, but who gave up 76 points to Navy and 62 to Rice. QB Dominique Davis is back, but offense was not their problem. We’ll see how they do against South Carolina on Saturday.

Game 3 is Ark. St., who were 3-8 last year (but they blew up Middle Tennessee 51-24).

Game 4 is Marshall. The Herd was 5-7, including blowout losses to The Ohio State U, Bowling Green, So. Miss, UCF, E. Carolina and SMU. Their highlight of the season may have been taking W. Virginia to OT, losing by 3.

Despite the fact that Va Tech lost the QB and top RB, if they can pick it up by Game 5 at Clemson, they may go undefeated (but they won’t get respect with their strength of schedule).

Dirty Dawg

August 29th, 2011
2:44 pm

DC, so you get a lot of satisfaction from the reaction of Georgia fans when we don’t do well…well just think how much satisfaction we’re gonna have when ‘you know what’ happens to you. I realize that that kind of ’schadenfreude’ is fundamentally a sign of a sick personality, but, after all, you started it. Tell me, when will ‘Whistling past Toomer’s Corners’ become a bumper sticker?

Atlanta87

August 29th, 2011
3:01 pm

Does anyone know what that means?

Delbert D.

August 29th, 2011
3:14 pm

It seems like about 50% of the posts on the AJC Sports blogs are by sick personalities. They sure don’t add anything that I value.

GW

August 29th, 2011
5:05 pm

I thought the old ‘we lost the cancerz” thing didn’t work when Mettenberger left, heck things got worose, and all you guys said how much better the team would be, boy, were you all wrong!

AtlantaStanfordAlum

August 29th, 2011
5:25 pm

Correction to the story: Stanford hosts Oregon on Saturday, November 12.

Yellow Fuzz

August 29th, 2011
5:44 pm

DawginLex
August 29th, 2011
1:09 pm
Hey sandwich boy
Enjoy hiding behind your keyboard pretending to be important.

Hahahahahaha. Now that is definately the pot calling the kettle black.

Joshua Barlowe

August 29th, 2011
5:52 pm

UGA 11??????

You are NUTS.

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230gr Full Metal Jacket

August 29th, 2011
7:09 pm

UGA at #11???? I admire the homerish optimism, but really???? Uga will go 8-4 or 9-3 on the regular season and play in a decent upper-midrange bowl. Tech will do the same. The difference is, people are expecting UGA to do better than that, while the unknowing think Tech will do good to win 6 or 7. All I can say is look at Tech’s schedule. There is not a single game on it that Tech can’t win. Not saying they will win them all — I know better. But I think Tech is going to shock a lot of people this year. 9 or 10 wins is VERY possible. UGA also has pretty much of a creampuff schedule after the first 2 games. The SEC-Least is pretty much a joke at the current time, and their OOC schedule isn’t that tough. But both teams are still in recovery/late rebuild mode and are one year from being really special. I think the 2012 and 2013 UGA vs GT games will have national ramifications, with both teams on their way to their respective conference championship games. And people can think I’m drinking early or something, but I would not be at all surprised to see both programs in BCS bowls within the next 2 or 3 years. But NOT this year. They’re both still a bit young as a squad to pull it off this season. Now if we could combine the programs………………………………….. :)

John

August 29th, 2011
8:03 pm

Knile Davis of Arkansas didn’t hurt his knee. He fractured his ankle.

Football Fan

August 29th, 2011
8:12 pm

I never follow the logic of these pundits. You don’t pick how good a team is based on who they play on the road and who they play at home. Let’s say the number one team’s schedule was filled with teams 2 through 12 and they lost 3 games. That is not to say they aren’t the best team, they just played the toughest schedule by far in the country. Please have a college playoff so this flawed logic will cease.

Football Fan

August 29th, 2011
8:13 pm

Also, having LSU first with their mediocre QB situation is spurious at best. They will lose to Oregon guaranteed and this post will be rendered moot.

Sean

August 29th, 2011
8:18 pm

I would like for this prediction to come true but I honestly don’t know what kind of team we have this yr. Yes Murray is experienced and I have faith that he will do well. The D should be good, but then again I thought the same about the O line last season. Special teams should be great. If Crowell lives up to hype then that is yet another plus. I am not ranking this team until after the 1st game. If we can beat the #5 ranked team in the nation (albeit they may be overrated) then I would feel better about our season and can then muster confidence. Regardless, I am a Dawg fan and will continue to cheer them on win or lose. GO DAWGS!

playmeortrademe

August 29th, 2011
8:54 pm

The ESPN hype machine will try to set up an Alabama vs. Stanford title game. You will hear endless stories about Andrew Luck and Nick Saban…endless….

you bet your life on it

August 30th, 2011
9:43 pm

Wow… why do people read this foolishness when the only newspaper that matter(new york post) said the real (USC)will be national champs ”go gamecocks”….put that in your pipe and smoke that…good nite ”gamecock country”

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