So it is the middle of May so what better to do then start ranking the teams. ESPN decided to give us this gift for the weekend. Here is their
top 25, the
contenders and of course the power rankings for each
conference. (Including the great Non BCS conference.) Obviously it is insanely early to be saying these things but what else could we possibly discuss?
Real news? Heavens no.
Just a couple of observations from the list. Obviously Florida is number 1 and I think can only be followed by Texas, Oklahoma and USC in any order. I will be surprised if anyone outside of these teams play for the National Title in January. Florida is loaded and could drop a game and still make it in. Texas and Oklahoma are head over heels better than anyone in the Big XII and is why that
duel in October will be so critical. (Sorry Joe, I couldn't find the "Teddy Lehman and he can flat fly clip.")USC is a little different because they lost so many players off that great defense and the 5th pick in the draft at QB. But it is USC and they will be considered a title contender. I think they will have an uphill battle though because it is an odd year and they have a ton of tough road games. They have tough in conference games that include at Oregon, at Cal and at Arizona St. On to top of that they have to travel to the Horseshoe and go to South Bend. (I know it hasn't been a game since
this happened but you never know.) All these road games are going to be tough and that is why I think Aaron Corp starts over Barkley because that can be a ton to handle for a frosh.
Outside of those 4 teams I have a tough time for making a case for any other teams.
Ohio St will be the best team in the Big Ten but their most talented players are sophomores and frosh so I expect them to be a year away. Virginia Tech will be the favorite in the ACC but with how deep that conference is I doubt they can make it through unscathed. Plus they play a team,
Bama, in the first week that I think is a title contender. I will give any Saban team with a veteran defense a fighting chance so matter what they lost on offense. (If you want to learn more about Saban's defense,
see here. Sometimes I get lost on Smart Football.) Not much in the Big East to get the blood pumping. Let me know your thoughts and who you feel can make a run at the dance or who can dance period. ?
Some other links from the week. The good Doctor broke down Non conference scheduling way better than I did
here and
here. Some people from a strange land are
celebrating for some reason. (Argggggg, "Damn you Troy Smith,
damn you!!!!!) Brian cranks out a pretty
good article for a Friday.
That is all from me, take it easy.