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Early CFN projections- a few teams left out
Posted on 6/26/12 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 6/26/12 at 10:30 pm
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Don't agree with Texas, move Georgia up and put Arkansas in Georgia's spot, got a dead ringer
Don't agree with Texas, move Georgia up and put Arkansas in Georgia's spot, got a dead ringer
Posted on 6/26/12 at 10:48 pm to LSUNV
So they're not sucking USC's dick quite as hard as espn is...
Posted on 6/26/12 at 10:51 pm to Donnie Darkeaux
Thought the exact same thing
Posted on 6/26/12 at 10:56 pm to Donnie Darkeaux
Going 9-3 would be a disappointment this year, depending on the circumstances. CFN worries about the games away from home. UF in Jax and @USCe obviously scare me. UF mainly because of recent history, not b/c of the product they put on the field last year or what I expect them to put on the field this year. Mizzou and AU don't scare me as much as UT.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 10:57 pm to MenloDawg
If Georgia has any offensive success, they will be in Atl, already sporting a great D
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:05 pm to LSUNV
What concerns me even more than the O is the special teams. We were bad last year and that was w/ Boykin, Walsh, and Butler. This year we'll be relying on a freshman P and K.
I actually think Crowell bounces back and has a good year, I may be the only one.
I actually think Crowell bounces back and has a good year, I may be the only one.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:34 pm to Numberwang
I gave you top ten early, what's wrong with that
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:36 pm to MenloDawg
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8. Georgia
7. South Carolina
Discuss
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:43 pm to Donnie Darkeaux
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So they're not sucking USC's dick quite as hard as espn is...
Not just ESPN that loves USC, Vegas gives them the best odds to win the NC at 3/1. Wisconsin and Texas should not be in top 10, and Arkansas should be ranked ahead of USCe and UGA.
This post was edited on 6/26/12 at 11:44 pm
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:44 pm to Jon Ham
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and Arkansas should be ranked ahead of USCe
3-2.
am I doing it right?
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:46 pm to Donnie Darkeaux
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So they're not sucking USC's dick quite as hard as espn is...
If this were a video game with injuries and fatigue turned off, USC wins the national title. In the real world, if the injury bug hits, USC is the least prepared of the title contenders.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:46 pm to theGarnetWay
If Costello would have called a fair game maybe the SEC wouldn't have been dominated in the finals. Oh well, at least we got to see Moth and Waffle play 2 more games.
This post was edited on 6/26/12 at 11:47 pm
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:47 pm to LSUNV
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46. North Carolina (2011 Record: 7-6, 2012 Roughly Projected Record: 7-5) It’s a new era for North Carolina football and it’s not going to be a walk in the park for new head coach Larry Fedora. There’s a good base of players in the offensive backfield led by QB Bryn Renner and RB Giovani Bernard working behind a nice-looking line. Six starters are back on what should be a good defense, but it’ll be thin without a ton of developed depth. There’s just enough talent for a good season, but the schedule will be a bit tough to make it a great one even though the conference road slate isn’t all that bad going to Wake Forest, Miami, Duke, and Virginia and missing Florida State in interdivisional play. There isn’t a game on the slate the Tar Heels can’t win – especially considering Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech come to Chapel Hill – but it’ll still be an uneven season.
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24. NC State (2011 Record: 8-5, 2012 Roughly Projected Record: 9-3) This is supposed to be the year coach Tom O’Brien has been building for. A ten-win season is possible with a favorable schedule with several of the key games at home, and with a veteran team that should be able to come up with a balanced effort from the start. Facing Tennessee in Atlanta to kick off the season could be a showcase moment, but the Wolfpack need to make its biggest statement at Miami to start off ACC play. A midseason run of three road games in four will be the one big test, especially with the home game against Florida State, but the veterans should be able to handle it. The receiving corps is the biggest question mark, but the running game should be better with four starters returning up front and James Washington a nice back to work around. The entire secondary returns and the pass rush should once again be terrific.
YES YES. GOOD.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:48 pm to Jon Ham
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If Costello would have called a fair game maybe the SEC wouldn't have been dominated in the finals. Oh well, at least we got to see Moth and Waffle play 2 more games.
I'm sorry what has Arky ever done in the finals?
And somehow I doubt Arky would've done much better considering the team that got "dominated" had since dominated Arky winning 4/6 games.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:49 pm to Monticello
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Georgia 9-3
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5. Texas
What the actual frick?
This is the same Longhorns team that lost to Missouri 17-5
South Carolina above Georgia
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:50 pm to theGarnetWay
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I'm sorry what has Arky ever done in the finals?
Won as many games as USC did this year.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:51 pm to Jon Ham
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Arkansas should be ranked ahead of USCe and UGA.
Totally disagree. Prior to the scandal I would have said UGA, Arky, USCe. Post scandal it is UGA, USCe, Arky.
No team in the SEC relied as heavily on the playcalling of a HC as Arkansas. That whole offense revolved around Petrino and his chemistry with Wilson. Losing Petrino matters about as much as if Wilson tore his ACL in fall practice.
This post was edited on 6/26/12 at 11:54 pm
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:51 pm to Jon Ham
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Won as many games as USC did this year.
So you're saying Arky has never won a finals game? Ever?
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:51 pm to Jon Ham
Carolina ranked ahead of Arkansas means you can count on Arkansas beating Carolina by about 3 touchdowns.
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