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    Preseason Top 35

    This is our preseason top 35. This is a reflection of where I think that the teams
    should finish in the polls. I’m a strong believer that no official rankings should come
    out until after 3-4 weeks of play and we’ve had a chance to see teams play. Based on those statements, my
    below rankings indicate I’m picking Oklahoma and Ohio State to play in the BCS National Championship game.
    They are both extremely good teams and they both have easier roads to get there than some of the other teams. For more detailed analysis of each team, see
    the conference previews. So, without further ado:

    1. Oklahoma – Great defense, loaded on both sides of the ball.
    Landry Jones got considerable experience with Bradford’s injury woes.
    2. Ohio St - Terrelle Pryor gained valuable experience last year
    and is primed for a big season, defense has reloaded as well.
    3. Alabama – Great team, but second half schedule is too much
    for any team to handle.
    4. TCU – Whether or not they are undefeated will come down to
    the matter of a couple plays, they have the talent and schedule to do so.
    5. Boise St – No reason they shouldn’t end the regular season
    undefeated.
    6. Nebraska – Defense will be top notch and an improved offense
    make them a national title contender.
    7. Florida – Tons of talent on both sides of the ball
    8. Virginia Tech – One of the best backfields in the country
    should guide Hokies to another ACC title in a tough ACC division this year.
    9. USC – Too much talent for Kiffin to screw it up too bad, but
    could be the last year in the top 10 for a while.
    10. Miami, FL – There’s a lot to like on both sides of the ball
    here, especially if Harris can gain consistency.
    11. Houston – Struggled with consistency and defense last year,
    if either are improved, they should cruise though their easy schedule.
    12. Texas - Very talented team, but the loss of Colt is too much
    for the Longhorns to overcome this year.
    13. Oregon – Would be ranked inside my top 5 if Masoli weren’t
    such a troublemaker.
    14. Iowa – Schedule sets up nice for Hawkeyes, but Stanzi’s
    health is key. Without him, they are a 8-4 team.
    15. Auburn – Huge improvement in just 2 years for Chizik, manageable
    schedule and loads of talent.
    16. Georgia Tech – Should be an amazing offense now in year 3
    of scheme and defense should be improved with Groh, need a receiver to step up
    though.
    17. Arkansas – On the strength of Ryan Mallett and his set of
    receivers in Petrino’s offense.
    18. Penn St – Great team, but schedule is just too tough to
    rank them much higher than here.
    19. Georgia – Taking a little bit of a risk picking them this
    high, but I think they have the defense to do it and Green and Green should put
    up enough O.
    20. Florida St – As long as Ponder stays healthy, they should
    win their division in ACC. I have serious reservations about their defense though.
    21. Notre Dame – Schedule sets up nicely and Brian Kelly has
    overachieved everywhere he’s been.
    22. West Virginia – My pick to win the Big East, loads of talent
    on both sides of the ball.
    23. South Carolina - Should be Steve Spurriers best team, great
    defense, now if they can just get consistency on offense.
    24. Wisconsin – Ranked here on strength of their defense
    and schedule.
    25. Arizona – Mike Stoops best team, he’ll need to finish this
    high too to keep his job as Wildcat fans are getting impatient.
    26. North Carolina - Amazing talent on def, 3-4 first round
    draft picks. But both sides of the ball were way too inconsistent last year and
    predict much of the same.
    27. Oregon State – The Rodgers brothers and 7 returning starters
    on defense.
    28. LSU – Just 5 starters on offense and 4 on defense returning.

    29. Connecticut - 8 starters on each side of the ball and get
    all tough Big East games at home.
    30. Boston College – Montel Harris in the backfield and a formible
    defense. Manageable schedule as well, should get to 8-9 wins.
    31. Pittsburgh – Dion Lewis is a great back, but I’m not believing
    the hype that they will win the Big East.
    32. Utah – Return 8 starters on a good offense, but only 5 on
    defense and a tough schedule as well.
    33. Clemson – No depth and lost a considerable amount of offense,
    but play in a weak ACC division so should get to 7-8 wins.
    34. Stanford – Love the job Harbaugh is doing here and offense
    is great, but big question marks on defense.
    35. Missouri - 17 returning starters from a team that went 8-4
    in a weak division. But I have depth and consistency concerns.

    2010 Preseason All-American Team

    1st Team
    QB Case Keenum, Houston
    QB Ryan Mallett, Arkansas
    RB Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State
    RB Demarco Murray, Oklahoma
    WR A.J. Green, Georgia
    WR Julio Jones, Alabama
    WR Micheal Floyd, Notre Dame
    TE Kyle Randolph, Notre Dame
    G Justin Boren, Ohio State
    G Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State
    T Anthony Castonzo, Boston College
    T Marcus Cannon, TCU
    C Kristopher O’Dowd, USC
    KR Titus Young, Boise St
    K Alex Henery, Nebraska

    DE Robert Quinn, UNC
    DT Marvin Austin, UNC
    DT Jurrell Casey, USC
    DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio St
    LB Greg Jones, Michigan St
    LB Alex Wujciak, Maryland
    LB Bruce Carter, UNC
    CB Patrick Peterson, LSU
    CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
    CB Brandon Harris, Miami
    S DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson
    S Mark Barron, Alabama
    PR Jeremy Kerley, TCU
    P Ryan Donahue, Iowa

    2nd Team
    QB Terrelle Pryor, Ohio St
    RB Dion Lewis, Pittsburgh
    RB Mark Ingram, Alabama
    WR Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma
    WR DeAndre Brown, Southern Miss
    TE DJ Williams, Arkansas
    G Rodney Hudson, Florida State
    G Thomas Claiborne, Boston College
    T Clint Boling, Georgia
    T Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
    C Zane Taylor, Utah
    KR Torrey Smith, Maryland
    K Kai Forbath, UCLA

    DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
    DT Jared Crick, Nebraska
    DT Jerrell Powe, Mississippi
    DE Marcell Dareus, Alabama
    LB Akeem Ayer, UCLA
    LB Von Miller, Texas A&M
    CB Kendrik Burney, UNC
    CB Curtis Brown, Texas
    S Rahim Moore, UCLA
    S Deunta Williams, UNC
    PR Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma
    P Drew Butler, Georgia


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