The Top 15
15. Kansas (Tough schedule plus some big losses equals a tougher season in Lawrence)
14. Arizona State (2nd place in a weak Pac-10, Erickson is turning it around in Tempe)
13. Texas Tech (All the offense in the world, but they've always had offense, get some D now)
12. BYU (Mormons have some good players and an easy sked, no drunk bitches though)
11. West Virginia (Pat White is legit, but huge coaching and defensive questions)
10. Wisconsin (Could be a Rose Bowl year if they can beat OSU in Mad-Town)
9. LSU (Talent level will not drop off, Tigers still have the best D-Line in the nation)
8. Clemson (Tons of talent and an easy schedule, Tigers only need to grow some balls now)
7. Auburn (Best defense in the SEC + more explosive offense = Scary War Eagle
6. Florida (Easiest SEC schedule of all the top teams, injuries could cripple them though)
5. Missouri (Quite possibly could run the table before the Big 12 Championship game)
4. USC (I'll believe the offense when I see it, that defense will need to be great early)
3. Oklahoma (Best offense in college football, must prove they can win the big game though)
2. Georgia (Brutal schedule and big target might be too much even for the Dawgs)
1. Ohio State (If they lose the title game again, they should never be allowed back)
Conference Predictions
Big 10
1 - Ohio State
2 - Wisconsin
3 - Penn State
4 - Michigan State
5 - Illinois
6 - Purdue
7 - Michigan
8 - Minnesota
9 - Iowa
10 - Indiana
11 - Northwestern
Big 12
North South
1 - Missouri 1 - Oklahoma
2 - Kansas 2 - Texas
3 - Colorado 3 - Texas Tech
4 - Nebraska 4 - Texas A&M
5 - Kansas State 5 - Okla State
6 - Iowa State 6 - Baylor
Big East
1 - South Florida
2 - West Virginia
3 - Pitt
4 - Rutgers
5 - Cincinnati
6 - Who cares
Pac 10
1 - USC
2 - Arizona State
3 - Oregon
4 - Oregon State
5 - Cal
6 - UCLA
7 - Stanford
8 - Washington
9 - Arizona
10 - Washington State
ACC
1 - Clemson
2 - Wake Forest
3 - Virginia Tech
4 - Florida State
5 - NC State
6 - Who cares
SEC
East West
1 - Georgia 1 - Auburn
2 - Florida 2 - LSU
3 - Tennessee 3 - Alabama
4 - South Carolina 4 - Ole Miss
5 - Kentucky 5 - Mississippi State
6 - Vandy 6 - Arkansas
Awards
Heisman - Pat White, West Virginia
Best Running Back - Chris Wells, Ohio State
Best Wide Receiver - Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech
Best Lineman - Duke Robinson, Oklahoma
Best Defensive Lineman - Ricky Jean Francois, LSU
Best Linebacker - Rennie Curran, Georgia
Best Secondary - Asher Allen, Georgia
Best Coach - Tommy Tuberville, Auburn
Weekend Preview coming up tomorrow....
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