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Title: What's your top ten?
Post by: Townhallsavoy on September 29, 2010, 04:29:55 PM
It's week 5.  Almost halfway over. 

Who's in your top ten?

1.  Alabama
2.  Oregon
3.  Ohio State
4.  Stanford
5.  Oklahoma
6.  Boise State
7.  TCU
8.  Nebraska
9.  Florida (thanks Trey Burton)
10.  Auburn
Title: Re: What's your top ten?
Post by: AUTiger1 on September 29, 2010, 04:31:13 PM
It's week 5.  Almost halfway over. 

Who's in your top ten?

1.  Alabama
2.  Oregon
3.  Ohio State
4.  Stanford
5.  Oklahoma
6.  Boise State
7.  TCU
8.  Nebraska
9.  Florida (thanks Trey Burton)
10.  Auburn

Agree with this, you could flip flop TCU and Boise and it would still be correct.
Title: Re: What's your top ten?
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 29, 2010, 04:44:44 PM
Alabama
OSU
Stanford
Oregon
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Auburn
Florida
TCU
Boyzee

Ppppppphhhhhuk Boise and TCU and their high school schedules.  Also, I don't care where they started or what the current polls say.  Auburn has played a far tougher schedule than Florida and looked better doing it.  Save one game, Nebraska has looked far stronger than OU. Stanford and Oregon will decide that issue this weekend.  BTW, the PAC-10 is a lot better 1-5 this year than people give them credit for.
Title: Re: What's your top ten?
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 29, 2010, 04:48:08 PM
Oh, and great topic THS.  I know it would never happen but ideally, this doesn't need to be addressed until 3-4 games in.  Preseason polls are part of the tradition of college football but IMO have way to much influence on where teams are placed throughout the season.  If anyone watched OU struggle with Utah State, Air Force and Cincy, would they be top 5?
Title: Re: What's your top ten?
Post by: AUJarhead on September 29, 2010, 04:56:39 PM
If anyone watched OU struggle with Utah State, Air Force and Cincy, would they be top 5?

Could apply that to UF as well.  One game does not a world beater make.

I'm not sold on Ohio State either.  Yes, they beat Miami, who laid the wood to Pitt.  I'll reserve judgment on them until after Miami/Clemson.
Title: Re: What's your top ten?
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 29, 2010, 05:05:14 PM
Could apply that to UF as well.  One game does not a world beater make.

I'm not sold on Ohio State either.  Yes, they beat Miami, who laid the wood to Pitt.  I'll reserve judgment on them until after Miami/Clemson.

I watched most of that game and I was actually impressed in a way with both teams.  Miami had a bunch of chances to stay in that game but kept dropping TD and other big play passes.  OSU, on the other hand, looked much faster on defense than I've seen them in a long time.  Pryor is a freakin' beast.  At this point in his career, the difference between him and Cam is his decisiveness.  He may not be any better passer than Cam or even a better runner, but he makes his decisions quickly and when he decides to run, you aren't bringing him down with one guy. 

On that note, I heard Archie Griffin rating college QB's yesterday and he categorized them as to NFL potential and great college QB's.  His analysis of Cam was just that, he hasn't played long enough to be decisive with his throws or runs.  There's still a little hesitancy about his decision making, which will come with time and eventually make him a great QB.  Couldn't agree more.
Title: Re: What's your top ten?
Post by: Godfather on September 29, 2010, 05:26:15 PM
We could potentially be int he top 6 after this weekend without a lot of work.
Title: Re: What's your top ten?
Post by: Townhallsavoy on September 29, 2010, 06:05:31 PM
Could apply that to UF as well.  One game does not a world beater make.

I'm not sold on Ohio State either.  Yes, they beat Miami, who laid the wood to Pitt.  I'll reserve judgment on them until after Miami/Clemson.

Also doesn't kill them. 

I agree that Oklahoma is probably not as good as I ranked them.  However, they have a tremendous amount of talent on offense and defense.  Their achilles heel?  Landry Jones.  When he's on, they look unstoppable.  When he's struggling, well, Utah State hangs around. 

As for Ohio State, again, they might not be world beaters, but I have a tough time picking teams to beat them.  I'm highly critical of their schedule because if schedules matter, then Ohio State is not much different than Boise State.

Where Ohio State gets its respect is through Cam Newton's reject brother Terrell Pryor.  Pryor gives them a chance to win every game they play no matter who they're playing.  Combine Pryor with a good defense and a sound running game, and you have a team that may go undefeated including the BCS championship game.
Title: Re: What's your top ten?
Post by: Aubie16 on September 29, 2010, 06:31:26 PM
Combine Pryor with a good defense and a sound running game, and you have a team that may go undefeated including until they play an sec team in  the BCS championship game.