reading some soonerscoop
OU is so good they only lost to the number 1 and 2 teams last year!
1. Florida
2. Texas
3. Oklahoma
4. USC
5. Alabama
6. Ohio State
7. Virginia Tech
8. Penn State
9. LSU
10. Mississippi
11. Oklahoma State
12. California
13. Georgia
14. Oregon
15. Georgia Tech
16. Boise State
17. TCU
18. Utah
19. Florida State
20. North Carolina
21. Iowa
22. Nebraska
23. Notre Dame
24. BYU
25. Oregon State
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4382938
reading some soonerscoop
OU is so good they only lost to the number 1 and 2 teams last year!
Oregon should be higher, at least in the top 7 or 8. I'm picking them to win the Pac-10 this year. I'll take being ranked at 18. Pretty good considering we lost our 2 best defensive players and our 3 best offensive players.
I have to say I'm surprised Georgia came in as high as #13. I'm expecting a down year, but we'll see. With the Hall of Famer, Matthew Stafford, and the All-Pro Knowshon Moreno off to bigger things, I'm a little scared. But go Dawgs!!! UGA!!!!!!!
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wha-whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattttt
Tebow vs Colt will finally reveal to us who is truly God's chosen one.
i told you 2 seasons ago 09 was the Christian Fellowship National Championship
if not week one week 2....
#27 texas tech!!
Glad Texas is ranked above OU. That way it wont matter as much when Bob Stoops runs up the scores against inferior teams and tries to look more favorable to voters like he did last year.
And Bradford and his inflated stats last year. Colt is a better QB and thats it.
OU might as well be considered a Texas team since they have to get all of their players from here.
isn't penn state at #8 sitting in a good spot?
And out after week 3.
preseason rankings are the reason college football sucks. Forget the BCS, it's the preseason rankings that everything up. I think the first rankings should come out in October when each team has played 4 games and you can get an idea. All preseason rankings do is handicap teams.
Yeah, considering they have the easiest schedule of all time and their biggest game is at home.
Not the first time that has been mentioned here and still a great idea.![]()
I think it's funny that the media rile up the fans every year about how the BCS sucks, yet they still have their polls and rankings to sell magazines each August which is an even bigger sham than the BCS.
I mean the BCS is bull , but if you just started ranking teams in October, you would get a better judge as to who should be the top 2 teams than if you start ranking in August before teams even play. But the media won't tell you about this because it doesn't benefit them
They just had a bit of a setback
Sources: Batch out 3-6 weeks
Texas Tech Red RaidersTexas Tech Red starting running back Baron Batch is expected to miss three to six weeks after sustaining an arm injury in practice, two people familiar with the injury said Thursday.
Big 12 blog
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ESPN.com's Tim Griffin writes about all things Big 12 in his conference blog.
Batch most likely will miss one month, one source said, which would put his target date for a possible return Sept. 19 in Week 3 against Texas.
The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reported that Batch was hit by defensive tackle Chris Perry during an inside running drill and landed awkwardly on his arm. Batch later was taken from the Tech football facility in a private vehicle, accompanied by Tech medical personnel.
The specific nature of the injury is not known. Texas Tech does not comment on player injuries.
Batch, a junior, led the Red Raiders in rushing last season with 758 yards and seven touchdowns, with a Big 12-leading 6.7 yards per carry. He also ranked second among all Big 12 running backs with 45 receptions for 449 yards last season.
The loss would be especially significant because of the expired eligibility of Shannon Woods. Woods and Batch shared the Red Raiders' featured back role during their 11-2 season in 2008.
Aaron Crawford and Harrison Jeffers are candidates to replace him. The Red Raiders open Sept. 5 against North Dakota.
Crawford rushed for 26 yards and a touchdown last season, but has been hampered by a shoulder injury he suffered in spring practice.
Joe Schad is a college football reporter for ESPN. Information from ESPN.com Big 12 blogger Tim Griffin was included in this report.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4396480
Last edited by Spursfan092120; 08-13-2009 at 01:42 PM.
You play Texas early this year, and travel to Austin for your second game.
What kind of name is "starboy"? I mean seriously LOL.....
You might as well stick a "f-me in the ass" sticker on your ass while walking through the utsa campus.....
LOL starboy.....
at least be f-ing starMAN....not boy!
LOL
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