These are my predictions on who play in the BCS Bowls... not the results.
Fiesta Bowl: Missouri vs. Hawaii
Orange Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. West Virginia
Rose Bowl: Oregon vs. Ohio State
Sugar Bowl: LSU vs. Cal
National Championship: Boston College vs. South Florida
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Pesky Beavers and Wildcats...
What in the world is going on in college football? I mean it! Can someone give me a definitive answer on what is going on? I believe I have the answer. It's the Bull Crap Series getting what's coming to them. College football, and all NCAA sports in general, is expanding. High schoolers are being given opportunities to start for what were once mediocre or average programs. The South Florida's... the Boise State's... Their style of offense is attractive to young QBs or running backs. Schools are getting all sorts of talent now and this only brings uncertainty. With uncertainty hopefully brings the fall of the BCS and brings about a revolution in college football. That's correct. I speak of the tournament that so many are hoping to have implemented into NCAA football. With all of the top teams falling, hopefully it will bring about the need for a tournament or playoff. Something needs to be done because I certainly cannot come up with a definitive top 10 anymore... but that doesn't mean I can't try! :D
10. South Carolina (6-1): The Gamecocks came away with a win against their northern counterpart, but winning by 6 and giving up 12 points in the 4th isn't very convincing to me. The Gamecocks fall for now, but a good day against Vandy could move Carolina back up the ranks.
9. USC (5-1): The real SC took a hard hit in my rankings along with the fake SC. The two came out of this hectic Saturday with a "W," so why did the Trojans pass the Gamecocks? End of the game is the key. USC came back in the 4th to beat the Wildcats by 7. That proves a team has resiliency. That's what I look for in the rankings.
8. West Virginia (5-1): The Mountaineers didn't have a game. They only dropped one spot, but they could've easily gained a few spots if they had a game and won.
7. LSU (6-1): Ouch. 5 spots. It's tough to judge if Cal should be in this spot, but LSU's D and O seemed to fade as the game went into the final quarter and OT. Once again, I like teams that keep their game going all 4 quarters (And then some.) It's a tough call, but I believe this is where LSU deserves to be.
6. California (5-1): Should Cal be 7? Maybe, but they fell the same number of spots as LSU so it seems fair. No? Fine. Here's my reasoning. Oregon State is a number one contender buster. They did it to USC last year and now to Cal. Maybe the Beavers are built for upsetting the BCS computers (Hopefully they shorted and will never be repaired.) Either way, their 2nd string QB made an idiotic mistake and I don't think that should cost them more than what I already toke from them.
5. Oklahoma (6-1): Way to prove me wrong, Sooner Nation. You silenced the critics and are back in National Championship contention (Trust me, the way this college football season is going Michigan could play in the Championship game for all we know.) You restored my faith in your team. You beat Mizzou pretty convincingly. You earned this top 5. I am a Sooner believer again.
4. Oregon (5-1): The Ducks got it done. They did what they needed to... win BIG! They succeeded. Now their loss to Cal doesn't look like much and their win against Michigan is starting to look much better. The Ducks couldn't keep their wings on the ball for one play against Cal but against Washington State... well let's just say they had the ball often. Quack quack, go Ducks!
3. Ohio State (7-0): Happy Buckeyes? You made it. I still don't think you're the big powerhouse the media makes you out to be... but you win ball games and that's what counts.
Before I continue the count down to number one, I just want to point out how excruciatingly hard it is disiffering who exactly is the best team in the nation. Now that that business has been taken care of...
2. Boston College (7-0): This is the hardest decision I have ever had to make. Originally I had BC as number one, but I just couldn't. Their road win against the Fightin' Irish was convincing (Matt Ryan's performance was good and the Eagle D contained the ND offense well.) Boston College, I am sorry, but make way for the real number one...
1. South Florida (7-0): Goodness gracious. What is happening? This team... it's only 11 years old! How can they be this good? They put a terrible beating on UCF and their road win against Auburn is looking even better and West Virginia will always be their staple win (Even though I think the Auburn game is more important to their resume.) In the end, USF is amazing. They are true number ones.
By the end of this college football season, I predict Toledo will be in the top 10 and Michigan and Florida State will play each other for the National Championship. It's so unpredictable. But, just think... Boston College vs. South Florida... for the National Championship? I think I would flip out if that happened. That would be a nice game. :)
10. South Carolina (6-1): The Gamecocks came away with a win against their northern counterpart, but winning by 6 and giving up 12 points in the 4th isn't very convincing to me. The Gamecocks fall for now, but a good day against Vandy could move Carolina back up the ranks.
9. USC (5-1): The real SC took a hard hit in my rankings along with the fake SC. The two came out of this hectic Saturday with a "W," so why did the Trojans pass the Gamecocks? End of the game is the key. USC came back in the 4th to beat the Wildcats by 7. That proves a team has resiliency. That's what I look for in the rankings.
8. West Virginia (5-1): The Mountaineers didn't have a game. They only dropped one spot, but they could've easily gained a few spots if they had a game and won.
7. LSU (6-1): Ouch. 5 spots. It's tough to judge if Cal should be in this spot, but LSU's D and O seemed to fade as the game went into the final quarter and OT. Once again, I like teams that keep their game going all 4 quarters (And then some.) It's a tough call, but I believe this is where LSU deserves to be.
6. California (5-1): Should Cal be 7? Maybe, but they fell the same number of spots as LSU so it seems fair. No? Fine. Here's my reasoning. Oregon State is a number one contender buster. They did it to USC last year and now to Cal. Maybe the Beavers are built for upsetting the BCS computers (Hopefully they shorted and will never be repaired.) Either way, their 2nd string QB made an idiotic mistake and I don't think that should cost them more than what I already toke from them.
5. Oklahoma (6-1): Way to prove me wrong, Sooner Nation. You silenced the critics and are back in National Championship contention (Trust me, the way this college football season is going Michigan could play in the Championship game for all we know.) You restored my faith in your team. You beat Mizzou pretty convincingly. You earned this top 5. I am a Sooner believer again.
4. Oregon (5-1): The Ducks got it done. They did what they needed to... win BIG! They succeeded. Now their loss to Cal doesn't look like much and their win against Michigan is starting to look much better. The Ducks couldn't keep their wings on the ball for one play against Cal but against Washington State... well let's just say they had the ball often. Quack quack, go Ducks!
3. Ohio State (7-0): Happy Buckeyes? You made it. I still don't think you're the big powerhouse the media makes you out to be... but you win ball games and that's what counts.
Before I continue the count down to number one, I just want to point out how excruciatingly hard it is disiffering who exactly is the best team in the nation. Now that that business has been taken care of...
2. Boston College (7-0): This is the hardest decision I have ever had to make. Originally I had BC as number one, but I just couldn't. Their road win against the Fightin' Irish was convincing (Matt Ryan's performance was good and the Eagle D contained the ND offense well.) Boston College, I am sorry, but make way for the real number one...
1. South Florida (7-0): Goodness gracious. What is happening? This team... it's only 11 years old! How can they be this good? They put a terrible beating on UCF and their road win against Auburn is looking even better and West Virginia will always be their staple win (Even though I think the Auburn game is more important to their resume.) In the end, USF is amazing. They are true number ones.
By the end of this college football season, I predict Toledo will be in the top 10 and Michigan and Florida State will play each other for the National Championship. It's so unpredictable. But, just think... Boston College vs. South Florida... for the National Championship? I think I would flip out if that happened. That would be a nice game. :)
Saturday, October 13, 2007
College Pig Skin Pick-Em!
Lots of good games, some of my predictions would be good games but I chose them because they involve ranked teams. Here we go!
Kent State at #3 Ohio State: The Buckeyes is one of those “iffy” teams for me, but against Kent State one thing is certain… you will win.
Final Score: Kent State 10 – Ohio State 38
UCF at #5 South Florida: From what I am hearing this is a potential upset game, but I am not buying into that philosophy. The Bulls are really, really good.
Final Score: UCF 21 – USF 41
#12 Virginia Tech at Duke: Hey! Watch out! Duke is in the win column… but they still stink.
Final Score: VA Tech 55 – Duke 7
#18 Illinois at Iowa: If the Big 10 wants to return back into the respect of the nation (or maybe just mine) they need to have a definitive number one team emerge. Illinois is that team.
Final Score: Illinois 24 – Iowa 14
Purdue at Michigan: This is a big game for these two Big 10 schools. You lose and you also lose your shot at winning the Big 10. I think home field advantage is the key. The Wolverines have been on a roll lately and the Michigan fans are starting to believe.
Final Score: Purdue 10 – Michigan 21
#23 Texas at Iowa State: Finally Texas is put in their place. Their loss against Oklahoma has made them angry… but Yoda always warned that anger would cloud your judgment. Can Colt McCoy make the right decisions under center? It will be a tight one.
Final Score: Texas 28 – Iowa St. 21
#7 South Carolina at North Carolina: UNC is no longer just a basketball school. Their football program is now on a run and look pretty darn good. Still, Spurrier’s bunch has a good defense. In the end, it comes down to late NC drives stopped by a good secondary.
Final Score: USC 30 – UNC 21
Arizona at #10 USC: The Stanford loss shows USC has weakness, but Pete Carroll isn’t the best college football coach for nothing. He’ll have his boys ready to battle Zona. The Trojans will not be starting a home losing streak today.
Final Score: Arizona 3 – USC 35
Washington State at #9 Oregon: The Ducks key to victory: No turnovers! Their loss to Cal had 4 turnovers and their squeak over Stanford had 3. If Dennis Dixon and the boy keep the ball, their offense could score every drive.
Final Score: Wazzou 13 – Oregon 41
#4 Boston College at Notre Dame: The Irish better hope they live up the “Fighting” place in front of their name or else they stand no chance. The crowd may try and “wake up the echoes,” but echoes cannot make tackles or march into the end zone. Matt Ryan, this is your opportunity make your statement for Heisman candidacy.
Final Score: BC 44 – Notre Dame 14
#1 LSU at #17 Kentucky: The Wildcats had a week of rest while LSU is fresh off of their difficult battle with Florida. The Bayou Bengals are weak, but this game could be decided by a flip of a coin… and by that I mean who plays offense last in OT.
Final Score: LSU 38 – UK 35
Louisville at #15 Cincinnati: Poor Brian Brohm. He’s such an incredible passer and could easily be a Heisman front runner and his defense is better off never showing up for the game. I can’t see the Cardinal D stopping any offense.
Final Score: Louisville 41 – Cincy 48
Oregon State at #2 California: Cal (*cough* Who is number 1 *cough*) will tear apart the Beaver’s. Not really even close.
Final Score: OSU 14 – Cal 41
Washington at #14 Arizona State: The Sun Devils are one of the many Pac-10 teams that could end up in the Rose Bowl, but Washington is ready to get back on top of things. Jake Locker and Willingham will prevail.
Final Score: Washington 28 – ASU 21
My Game of the Week:
#11 Missouri at #6 Oklahoma: I doubted Oklahoma almost as much as I doubted Texas. Missouri, I don’t doubt have the potential to win, but the Sooners at home are hard to bet against. Close battle, but Mizzou will have their revenge in the Big 12 Championship game.
Final Score: Mizzou 24 – Oklahoma 30
Kent State at #3 Ohio State: The Buckeyes is one of those “iffy” teams for me, but against Kent State one thing is certain… you will win.
Final Score: Kent State 10 – Ohio State 38
UCF at #5 South Florida: From what I am hearing this is a potential upset game, but I am not buying into that philosophy. The Bulls are really, really good.
Final Score: UCF 21 – USF 41
#12 Virginia Tech at Duke: Hey! Watch out! Duke is in the win column… but they still stink.
Final Score: VA Tech 55 – Duke 7
#18 Illinois at Iowa: If the Big 10 wants to return back into the respect of the nation (or maybe just mine) they need to have a definitive number one team emerge. Illinois is that team.
Final Score: Illinois 24 – Iowa 14
Purdue at Michigan: This is a big game for these two Big 10 schools. You lose and you also lose your shot at winning the Big 10. I think home field advantage is the key. The Wolverines have been on a roll lately and the Michigan fans are starting to believe.
Final Score: Purdue 10 – Michigan 21
#23 Texas at Iowa State: Finally Texas is put in their place. Their loss against Oklahoma has made them angry… but Yoda always warned that anger would cloud your judgment. Can Colt McCoy make the right decisions under center? It will be a tight one.
Final Score: Texas 28 – Iowa St. 21
#7 South Carolina at North Carolina: UNC is no longer just a basketball school. Their football program is now on a run and look pretty darn good. Still, Spurrier’s bunch has a good defense. In the end, it comes down to late NC drives stopped by a good secondary.
Final Score: USC 30 – UNC 21
Arizona at #10 USC: The Stanford loss shows USC has weakness, but Pete Carroll isn’t the best college football coach for nothing. He’ll have his boys ready to battle Zona. The Trojans will not be starting a home losing streak today.
Final Score: Arizona 3 – USC 35
Washington State at #9 Oregon: The Ducks key to victory: No turnovers! Their loss to Cal had 4 turnovers and their squeak over Stanford had 3. If Dennis Dixon and the boy keep the ball, their offense could score every drive.
Final Score: Wazzou 13 – Oregon 41
#4 Boston College at Notre Dame: The Irish better hope they live up the “Fighting” place in front of their name or else they stand no chance. The crowd may try and “wake up the echoes,” but echoes cannot make tackles or march into the end zone. Matt Ryan, this is your opportunity make your statement for Heisman candidacy.
Final Score: BC 44 – Notre Dame 14
#1 LSU at #17 Kentucky: The Wildcats had a week of rest while LSU is fresh off of their difficult battle with Florida. The Bayou Bengals are weak, but this game could be decided by a flip of a coin… and by that I mean who plays offense last in OT.
Final Score: LSU 38 – UK 35
Louisville at #15 Cincinnati: Poor Brian Brohm. He’s such an incredible passer and could easily be a Heisman front runner and his defense is better off never showing up for the game. I can’t see the Cardinal D stopping any offense.
Final Score: Louisville 41 – Cincy 48
Oregon State at #2 California: Cal (*cough* Who is number 1 *cough*) will tear apart the Beaver’s. Not really even close.
Final Score: OSU 14 – Cal 41
Washington at #14 Arizona State: The Sun Devils are one of the many Pac-10 teams that could end up in the Rose Bowl, but Washington is ready to get back on top of things. Jake Locker and Willingham will prevail.
Final Score: Washington 28 – ASU 21
My Game of the Week:
#11 Missouri at #6 Oklahoma: I doubted Oklahoma almost as much as I doubted Texas. Missouri, I don’t doubt have the potential to win, but the Sooners at home are hard to bet against. Close battle, but Mizzou will have their revenge in the Big 12 Championship game.
Final Score: Mizzou 24 – Oklahoma 30
Who's Really Top 10 Calibur?
It’s October and the college football has reached the middle of its season. Quite frankly, this season is exceptionally zany. Upsets a plenty have plagued many a team and stars have immerged as potential Heisman winners. As an avid watcher of college football I have my own, sometimes very strong, opinions about everything. I have an especially strong opinion on who really are the top 10 teams in the country. Let’s just get things started with number 10…
10. Hawaii (7-0): “Wow!” That’s what you’re thinking right? What you should be thinking is, “Yeah, he’s right.” The Warriors are the Boise State of the season. They’ve put a stomping on a majority of their opponents (UNLV and Idaho, to name a few) and have shown they can battle back when the odds are against them (Their 4th quarter charge against San Jose State… on the road!) And with Colt Brennan taking the snaps (2395 passing yards and 20 touchdowns in 7 games) those wins are going to keep piling up. Not to mention their defense is allowing an average of 24 points per game and their offense is scoring an average of 52 points per game. Honestly, a majority of the top 25 would not be able to Hawaii. They just wouldn’t.
9. Oregon (4-1): I can hear the screams now. “BIASED!” You may be right, but check out the schedule. The Duck’s wins have come with a margin of at least 20 points and their only loss came to a Pac-10 powerhouse known as Cal (Where will they end up? Hmmm…) Dennis Dixon and the spread offense is a lethal weapon and their defense is surprising this year as well (Even if they did allow 31 points against Stanford, who are being sold short in the Pac-10.) No matter who carries the ball (Jonathan Stewart of Dixon) or catches the passes (Jaison Williams, Cameron Colvin, or Brian Paysinger) the Ducks will score and, in college football, that’s what wins games.
8. Oklahoma (5-1): At the beginning of the season, the Sooners were early favorites for National Championship contention. Now, in the middle of the season, the Sooners aren’t looking so impressive. They gave up a game against the Buffaloes and struggled against an extremely overrated Longhorn team. The Sooners have faltered and that has affected their ranking in my world. Still, the Sooners have a good offense and defense behind them and are capable of finishing the season off strong and possibly winning the Big 12 Championship (If Mizzou doesn’t totally spoil their hopes.) Maybe Adrian Peterson is missed more than we originally thought.
7. West Virginia (5-1): To keep up with the tread I seem to be setting, the high octane rushing offense of the Mountaineers bowl over the three teams behind them. Pat White and Steve Slaton can pound the run down your throat (As East Carolina found out when West Virginia ran an impressive 397 rushing yards on them.) But their rushing attack can be contained (As South Florida showed us by containing them to 188 yards on the rush.) Still, White is a potent QB and can make the throws (71.6% on his completions and 1 interception versus 7 TD passes.) Once again, offense prevails in the college football world and the Mountaineers certainly have a good one.
6. USC (4-1): I don’t know what’s more surprising… USC not being in the top 2 or the Trojans suddenly dropping off the face of the planet in the eyes of the media after their loss to Stanford. Certainly, SC should have won that game, but if you follow the Vegas lines for games then you probably shouldn’t even claim to be a sports fan. Yes, the game was at home, but the Pac-10 has become quite a competitive conference and every team is starting to shine. Still, the Trojans have Pete Carroll calling the plays and he’s the best play caller in college football. (Sorry, Jim Tressel.) USC will get back on their high horse and ride victorious once again.
5. South Carolina (5-1): Stop the presses! A team has broken the top 10 who doesn’t have a reputation for a powerhouse offense. That’s right. The South Carolina Gamecocks is the first team in my top 10 to be recognized for defensive achievements. The better of the two USC’s (I can’t believe I am saying this!) has an impressive pass defense and they are lead by some new coach that I’ve never heard of… Steve Spurrier or something like that. He’s pretty impressive. He may end up in the record books some day. A good defensive and impressive coaching cause the Gamecocks to be the first to break the top 5.
4. South Florida (5-0): The Bulls from the Big East are the surprise this season. Their 2006-2007 team went 9-4. This year they are destined to finish better than that and I believe win the Big East Championship. The Bulls had an impressive game against fellow Big East juggernaut West Virginia (As I already pointed out) with their defense being the star. However, their biggest win seems to be over looked. Has everyone forgotten SF going into Auburn and taking down the Tigers? I haven’t. The South Florida Bulls deserve their position inside the top 5.
3. Boston College (6-0): The Eagles have emerged once again as an ACC threat and have done so in a big way. Their opening 3 games were against ACC opponents, 2 of which being against Wake Forest (Coming off a great season in the ACC) and Georgia Tech (Who at the time was ranked 15th in the nation.) The Eagles are winning and winning convincingly. Matt Ryan is a potential Heisman front runner and if his team finishes the season out strong (Which they will) then we may be hearing his name being called out in New York.
2. LSU (6-0): Take that all of you SEC fans! The Bayou Bengals are not my number 1 and with good reason. Their prior game against Florida was a close call and I am beginning to think their team is slowing losing their resilience they were believed to once have. Still, LSU is an incredible team and deserves a shot at the title (Right now!) To stay up there they need to get by Kentucky first.
1. California (5-0): The Golden Bears aren’t just the best Pac-10 team anymore; they are now the best team in the nation. Cal is a stout team (Wins over UT and Oregon key wins.) Their offense is putting up impressive numbers (1137 passing yards and over 585 rushing yards) and the Bears are looking like they are only going to improve. Look out! The Golden Bears are clawing for a national title.
There you have it, my top 10. Controversial? No doubt. I don’t have Ohio State in the top 10 (I cannot respect the Big 10 right now, I just cannot) and Hawaii is number 10. It’s crazy, but it’s what I honestly believe. You can disagree if you want; in fact it’s encouraged that you raise doubt and argue with me. Still, keep your anger in check and stay tuned. I have more college football action to unleash… including game predictions that will rival my brother’s. Bwa haha!
10. Hawaii (7-0): “Wow!” That’s what you’re thinking right? What you should be thinking is, “Yeah, he’s right.” The Warriors are the Boise State of the season. They’ve put a stomping on a majority of their opponents (UNLV and Idaho, to name a few) and have shown they can battle back when the odds are against them (Their 4th quarter charge against San Jose State… on the road!) And with Colt Brennan taking the snaps (2395 passing yards and 20 touchdowns in 7 games) those wins are going to keep piling up. Not to mention their defense is allowing an average of 24 points per game and their offense is scoring an average of 52 points per game. Honestly, a majority of the top 25 would not be able to Hawaii. They just wouldn’t.
9. Oregon (4-1): I can hear the screams now. “BIASED!” You may be right, but check out the schedule. The Duck’s wins have come with a margin of at least 20 points and their only loss came to a Pac-10 powerhouse known as Cal (Where will they end up? Hmmm…) Dennis Dixon and the spread offense is a lethal weapon and their defense is surprising this year as well (Even if they did allow 31 points against Stanford, who are being sold short in the Pac-10.) No matter who carries the ball (Jonathan Stewart of Dixon) or catches the passes (Jaison Williams, Cameron Colvin, or Brian Paysinger) the Ducks will score and, in college football, that’s what wins games.
8. Oklahoma (5-1): At the beginning of the season, the Sooners were early favorites for National Championship contention. Now, in the middle of the season, the Sooners aren’t looking so impressive. They gave up a game against the Buffaloes and struggled against an extremely overrated Longhorn team. The Sooners have faltered and that has affected their ranking in my world. Still, the Sooners have a good offense and defense behind them and are capable of finishing the season off strong and possibly winning the Big 12 Championship (If Mizzou doesn’t totally spoil their hopes.) Maybe Adrian Peterson is missed more than we originally thought.
7. West Virginia (5-1): To keep up with the tread I seem to be setting, the high octane rushing offense of the Mountaineers bowl over the three teams behind them. Pat White and Steve Slaton can pound the run down your throat (As East Carolina found out when West Virginia ran an impressive 397 rushing yards on them.) But their rushing attack can be contained (As South Florida showed us by containing them to 188 yards on the rush.) Still, White is a potent QB and can make the throws (71.6% on his completions and 1 interception versus 7 TD passes.) Once again, offense prevails in the college football world and the Mountaineers certainly have a good one.
6. USC (4-1): I don’t know what’s more surprising… USC not being in the top 2 or the Trojans suddenly dropping off the face of the planet in the eyes of the media after their loss to Stanford. Certainly, SC should have won that game, but if you follow the Vegas lines for games then you probably shouldn’t even claim to be a sports fan. Yes, the game was at home, but the Pac-10 has become quite a competitive conference and every team is starting to shine. Still, the Trojans have Pete Carroll calling the plays and he’s the best play caller in college football. (Sorry, Jim Tressel.) USC will get back on their high horse and ride victorious once again.
5. South Carolina (5-1): Stop the presses! A team has broken the top 10 who doesn’t have a reputation for a powerhouse offense. That’s right. The South Carolina Gamecocks is the first team in my top 10 to be recognized for defensive achievements. The better of the two USC’s (I can’t believe I am saying this!) has an impressive pass defense and they are lead by some new coach that I’ve never heard of… Steve Spurrier or something like that. He’s pretty impressive. He may end up in the record books some day. A good defensive and impressive coaching cause the Gamecocks to be the first to break the top 5.
4. South Florida (5-0): The Bulls from the Big East are the surprise this season. Their 2006-2007 team went 9-4. This year they are destined to finish better than that and I believe win the Big East Championship. The Bulls had an impressive game against fellow Big East juggernaut West Virginia (As I already pointed out) with their defense being the star. However, their biggest win seems to be over looked. Has everyone forgotten SF going into Auburn and taking down the Tigers? I haven’t. The South Florida Bulls deserve their position inside the top 5.
3. Boston College (6-0): The Eagles have emerged once again as an ACC threat and have done so in a big way. Their opening 3 games were against ACC opponents, 2 of which being against Wake Forest (Coming off a great season in the ACC) and Georgia Tech (Who at the time was ranked 15th in the nation.) The Eagles are winning and winning convincingly. Matt Ryan is a potential Heisman front runner and if his team finishes the season out strong (Which they will) then we may be hearing his name being called out in New York.
2. LSU (6-0): Take that all of you SEC fans! The Bayou Bengals are not my number 1 and with good reason. Their prior game against Florida was a close call and I am beginning to think their team is slowing losing their resilience they were believed to once have. Still, LSU is an incredible team and deserves a shot at the title (Right now!) To stay up there they need to get by Kentucky first.
1. California (5-0): The Golden Bears aren’t just the best Pac-10 team anymore; they are now the best team in the nation. Cal is a stout team (Wins over UT and Oregon key wins.) Their offense is putting up impressive numbers (1137 passing yards and over 585 rushing yards) and the Bears are looking like they are only going to improve. Look out! The Golden Bears are clawing for a national title.
There you have it, my top 10. Controversial? No doubt. I don’t have Ohio State in the top 10 (I cannot respect the Big 10 right now, I just cannot) and Hawaii is number 10. It’s crazy, but it’s what I honestly believe. You can disagree if you want; in fact it’s encouraged that you raise doubt and argue with me. Still, keep your anger in check and stay tuned. I have more college football action to unleash… including game predictions that will rival my brother’s. Bwa haha!
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