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BDK
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BDK asked in SportsFootball (American) · 1 decade ago

Who do you like going into NCAA football next year?

After all those who declared, recruiting being done, and a lot of waiting to do. Who do you like going into next season to take all the marbles. Who is your team and what do you predict for them in the coming season. What moves did you like or dislike.

My favorite has to be OU. They got a ton of talent coming back and they ended the year strong. They didn't have a big recruiting class because they only had 18 scholarships available. But they still got some really good talent with this years recruits. I think with the impacts the freshman had last year and the experience coming back from upper class men they have as good a shot of winning it as anyone. Maybe we can finally see a Champion outside of the SEC

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  • c dubb
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    I like your prediction, with all of the freshmen that played for OU last year, this team is talented and stacked with depth for years to come. I expect Brandon Williams to make a big impact splitting carries with Roy Finch, I dont know about Metoyer though, he could redshirt, he's had academic issues. Landry has developed into a consistent passer, I would even say clutch (Nebraska game). The only issue with this team is the kicking game, need a kicker who can actually get KOs into the endzone and make a FG longer than 35 yards.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    It is amazing how often people forget about the past. How often has there been a repeat? Florida will not repeat because they will lose a game in the SEC. There will be undefeated teams this year. For instance, West Virginia well wipe up the Big East as Rutgers reloads and Louisville adjusts to a new coach. USC doesn't have any competition next year unless Notre Dame gives them a scare. Wisconsin will beat Michigan and sweep the rest of the Big Ten. How much respect has Boise State gained. If they go undefeated can they be in the top two? Don't be surprised to see Hawaii go undefeated. I just think the chances of an SEC team making it or Ohio State repeating is next to impossible. My guess for top 5 at the end of the year. 1) USC 12-0 2) Wisconsin 12-0 3) West Virginia 12-0 4) Texas 12-1 (w/ championship game) 5) Boise State 12-0

  • A.J.
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    A number of teams, Oklahoma, Florida State, Oregon, and Stanford all I think have good chances (and yes, I'm aware that Oklahoma/Florida State and Oregon/Stanford do play each other). And hopefully we will see a champ from outside the SEC, but until CBS and ESPN no longer have the influence on the pollsters, ranking schools from that conference who have no reason to be ranked or that shouldn't be ranked as high as they are, I don't know that that is going to happen anytime soon. While this year's champ did come from that conference (and who knows how much longer they will be able to call themselves that), that conference did go 5-5 during the bowl season, so it can't be as good as those 2 networks continue to tell us it is.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I like Alabama coming into 2011. The SEC won't be as good as they usually are so the schedule won't be as hard as last years. They have one of the top 5 recruiting classes coming in. We also have a good defense, two awesome quarterbacks, and maybe the best running back in the country.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I like Pitt every year.

  • 1 decade ago

    Get Real COLLEGE

    Hey theres something called to NFL

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Stanford. as long as they have Luck they will be good.

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