The preseason polls are out, as the college football season is right around the corner. Here is the Top 10 per the USA Today Coaches Poll.
In looking at the schedules, there are some good games in week one. Should be a fun year to watch. Any predictions out there??
- Ohio State
- TCU
- Alabama
- Baylor
- Oregon
- Michigan State
- Auburn
- Florida State
- Georgia
- USC
Are you ready for some football?
Discussion in 'Sports Forum' started by FriendofSpurgeon, Aug 12, 2015.
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FriendofSpurgeon Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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JohnDeereFan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I'm hearing nothing but good things coming out of Auburn, particularly about our defense, which, by all accounts, is going to be a beast. I think we're going to have a good season, but that it's going to take another year to really gel.
On the other hand, we have Muschamp back, which is great to have Gus and Mus back together.
I also believe this year will see the beginning of the decline of Bama's dominance and more of the usual little girl whining from Saban.
Auburn rising slowly, Bama declining slowly. -
Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I expect to see Florida moving forward this year.
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No, I'm ready for a lot of it!
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FriendofSpurgeon Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Sorry, just heard this one yesterday. -
ACC Championship: Georgia Tech vs Clemson
PAC-12 Championship: Oregon vs USC
Big Ten Championship: Ohio State vs Wisconsin
SEC Championship: Alabama vs Georgia
Big XII Champion: Baylor
Heisman Trophy: either UGA RB Nick Chubb or TCU QB Trevone Boykin.
Playoff Games:
Orange Bowl: Alabama vs Baylor
Cotton Bowl: USC vs Ohio State
Other Bowl Games:
Fiesta Bowl: Boise State vs Oregon
Sugar Bowl: TCU vs Georgia
Citrus Bowl: Notre Dame vs Auburn
Rose Bowl: Arizona State vs Michigan State
Outback Bowl: LSU vs Nebraska
Peach Bowl: Clemson vs Wisconsin -
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Tennessee just lost a major player due to injury already.
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I would love to see a resurgent Tennessee, but I still feel like they are a year away. I'm not buying into Auburn just yet, either.
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Jones has done a fairly good job both in his draft picks earlier this year as well as his, shall we say, ability to lure good players away from other schools as well as having a good scouting team with the ability to encourage high school players to check out what UTK can offer those who wish to continue playing football at the college level.
The SEC is one of the hardest football conferences to predict who'll wind up as the conference's final winner. Just about every team has its share of excellent players & coaches, so predicting who'll wind up on top in the SEC before the regular playing season begins is always a risky proposition at best.
Naturally WPE3BQL would love to see the TN Vols on top at the end, but within my group of football fans, as far as the SEC is concerned, it's usually split between TN, KY, FL, & AL as to which team will be on top at the end of the season--usually it's one of those 4, but sometimes it's none of them. In recent years teams such as LSU & Auburn, & even SC have come away with the conference title.
Oh yes, Bro. Friend of Spurgeon, in the past the UT's officials have forbidden its college band from going along with the football players when they play the FL Gators because Gator fans would pelt the band with oranges. If you're a player or someone on their field's sidelines, you can sometimes run away from the volley of oranges [or whatever else a Gator fan might toss at them], but when you're a band player ensconced on the stands, there's not much you can do to evade the onslaught of oranges [or whatever].
A few years back, one of UT's tuba players nearly got chocked to death when an orange got lodged in his tuba as he was playing it.
It takes lots of wind to play a tuba, but when the tuba is blocked, the player's air has no place to go but back into the player's throat. That's what happened a few years back--the player almost died due to his own breath being forced back into his lungs.
Thankfully, some UT fans were able to perform CPR and revive his breathing before the EMT's arrived--otherwise it may have been too late for that tuba player.
None of the Gator fans admitted tossing the orange that almost killed the UT player since his orange was just one of a dozen or more that were thrown at the UT band.
One might expect the football players to be injured during the game, but seldom would you expect a tuba player to be injured like this one was. -
Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
All College football teams have people who do that stupid stuff. No one is exempt.
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Just want to see the UT Vols as that is the only college football I care about. As I am strictly NFL.
But really Butch Jones seems to be a cool guy already. And a great coach who cares about his players. Just needs to be given time. -
FriendofSpurgeon Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
SEC - The most talented conference. The game of the year might be Auburn vs. Alabama. UGA should coast to the championship game - it pains me to say. Not sure if they can get by either Bama or Auburn.
ACC - Not sure if FSU can be kept out of the picture. Can anyone in the ACC beat them - assuming they stay healthy and out of jail? Would love to see a GT-Clemson championship game though.
Big 10 - Once again, a weak conference - Purdue, Indiana, Illinois, Rutgers, Northwestern, Minnesota.... really?? Can Wisconsin beat MSU? Can anyone in the conference beat OSU?
Big 12 - A lot of football to be played before the Baylor/TCU rematch, but that one is on my radar. Should be a fun one to watch.
PAC 12 - Sorry. Like most of the east coast, I go to bed and miss most of their games. -
Use of Time Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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FriendofSpurgeon Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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The thing is, though, that no conference is brutally strong top-to-bottom. Even the SEC, which we both tout as the best conference, has Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State (most years), and Arkansas. The SEC, though, to me, has a speedier cycle for teams to swing back up and be competitive week in and week out.
Looking at your statement that the SEC would crush the PAC-12...let's look at the match-ups. If we created a weekend of match-ups based on last season's rankings and standings, here's what we would see (who I think would win is marked in BOLD):
Oregon at Alabama
Mississippi State at Arizona
UCLA at Ole Miss
Arizona State at Georgia
Missouri at Utah
Auburn at USC
Stanford at LSU
Arkansas at Washington
Florida at California
Washington State at Tennessee
South Carolina at Oregon State
Colorado at Vanderbilt
That's the SEC going 8-4 as I see it. That's not exactly crushed, but I do like the way you think. -
FriendofSpurgeon Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Top 10 games this weekend. Some matchups look really good -- Bama's and Auburn's games should be really fun to watch. Some look OK -- OSU, TCU and Baylor. Some look pitiful -- USC, Oregon and FSU come to mind.
1. OSU vs. VA Tech --- VT is not nearly as good as they used to be. Given the weak Big 10, this could be one of OSU's toughest games.
2. TCU vs. Minnesota --- TCU should roll over UM.
3. Alabama vs. Wisconsin --- May be the game of the week to watch.
4. Baylor vs. SMU --- How many points can the Baylor offense put up?
5. Michigan State vs. Western Michigan --- No contest.
6. Auburn vs. Louisville --- Should be a great game to watch. Is Auburn really worth all of the hype? Louisville is top ranked ACC school.
7. Oregon vs. Eastern Washington --- Really?? At home no less.
8. USC vs. Arkansas State --- Really? At home too.
9. UGA vs. Louisiana Monroe --- UGA rolls, though ULM has been playing some top ranked teams the last few years.
10. FSU vs. Texas State --- Really (once again)???