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ILS1
01-11-2009, 03:20 PM
January 9, 2009

Early Rivals.com 2009 Preseason Top 25
Rivals.com Staff
Here is an early – mighty early – preseason top 25 for the 2009 season.
This poll is under the assumption that all underclassmen who have not already declared for the draft will remain in school. That, obviously, will not be the case, so we will have another preseason poll after the Jan. 15 deadline to declare.

RIVALS.COM 2009 PRESEASON TOP 25

1. FLORIDA
The Buzz: The potential exists for all 11 defensive starters – and each of their backups – to be back in 2009. And with QB Tim Tebow returning, the Gators will be prohibitive favorites to repeat.

2. TEXAS
The Buzz: QB Colt McCoy's decision to return means the offense again will put up a ton of points – and the running game should be better in 2009. The secondary could be a strength, but the front seven needs some tweaking.

3. USC
The Buzz: The defense will undergo an overhaul, from the coordinator down to the players. But the offense could be truly explosive.

4. OKLAHOMA
The Buzz: If quarterback Sam Bradford, TE Jermaine Gresham and DT Gerald McCoy go pro, this ranking will drop. If all three return, OU will battle for the Big 12 – and maybe national – title.

5. LSU
The Buzz: QB Jordan Jefferson's performance in the Chick-fil-A Bowl provides hope that the offense will be more consistent. The linebacking corps needs to be rebuilt.

6. OHIO STATE
The Buzz: You have to figure the coaches will unleash quarterback Terrelle Pryor, which will jazz up the offense. The defense will be fine even without CB Malcolm Jenkins and LB James Laurinaitis.

7. VIRGINIA TECH
The Buzz: The Hokies look as if they will be the class of the ACC. The defense always will be good, and if QB Tyrod Taylor becomes a better passer, the offense actually could be dangerous.

8. ALABAMA
The Buzz: The offensive line could have some questions and there will be a new quarterback, but depth should be better and there are some talented skill-position players on hand.

9. BOISE STATE
The Buzz: QB Kellen Moore can become a star. If the Broncos can get their front four on defense settled, an undefeated season is within their grasp.

10. OKLAHOMA STATE
The Buzz: The Cowboys should have a deadly offensive trio in QB Zac Robinson, TB Kendall Hunter and WR Dez Bryant. The defense, though, has some work to do.

11. GEORGIA TECH
The Buzz: The Yellow Jackets were surprisingly good in coach Paul Johnson's first season, and Year Two in the triple-option offense could lead to big numbers. The defense should be fine.

12. CALIFORNIA
The Buzz: Jahvid Best may go into the 2009 season as the nation's best running back. Coach Jeff Tedford needs to settle on a quarterback and the linebacking corps must be rebuilt.

13. PENN STATE
The Buzz: QB Daryll Clark and TB Evan Royster return, though there are questions about the offensive line, the receiving corps and the secondary. The front seven on defense could be outstanding.

14. OLE MISS
The Buzz: Coach Houston Nutt changed the culture around the program, and if Tim Tebow goes pro, Jevan Snead will be the best quarterback in the SEC. There is a lot of skill-position talent around him, too.

15. OREGON
The Buzz: The Ducks will need to settle on a quarterback and do some tweaking in the secondary. But the rushing attack again should be the team strength.

16. FLORIDA STATE
The Buzz: The defense has a lot of potential, if the coaches can find some safeties. The offensive line actually could be a strength. But the passing attack must improve.

17. UTAH
The Buzz: The passing game will be a huge question. But the defense returns a lot of key players in the front seven, and the Utes will be able to run the ball.

18. GEORGIA
The Buzz: Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno are gone. But it's not as if the Bulldogs' roster is bereft of talent. The offensive line should be much better, as should the defense.

19. KANSAS
The Buzz: On paper, at least, the Jayhawks look to be the class of the Big 12 North. The return of QB Todd Reesing means the offense should be one of the most productive in the nation. But the defense must replace three starting linebackers.

20. TEXAS TECH
The Buzz: No Graham Harrell. No Michael Crabtree. A rebuilt offensive line. A tougher schedule. And the same old defense.

21.IOWA
The Buzz: Yes, star running back Shonn Greene is gone, but the defense again should be tough. The offensive line should be stout and there still are some good backs on campus.

22. BYU
The Buzz: Replacing four starters on the offensive line is the top priority for the Cougars, whose defense should be much better.

23. NOTRE DAME
The Buzz: Hey, calm down there, all you Irish haters. Notre Dame has talent, the schedule is navigable and a staff shakeup should help on the field.

24. USF
The Buzz: One of these seasons, USF will start fast and finish strong. Next season will be the final go-round for quarterback Matt Grothe, who must cut down on his mistakes.

25. OREGON STATE
The Buzz: The Rodgers brothers mean the offense should be fine, and coordinator Mark Banker always seems to find answers on his defense.
Others that received consideration (in alphabetical order): Air Force, Colorado, Houston, Michigan State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Northwestern and Texas Christian.



Story Link (http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=898567)

WylieBulldog92
01-11-2009, 03:46 PM
I'm confused TCU no where, but they keep USF?

coach
01-11-2009, 03:55 PM
Originally posted by ILS1
January 9, 2009

Early Rivals.com 2009 Preseason Top 25
Rivals.com Staff
Here is an early – mighty early – preseason top 25 for the 2009 season.
This poll is under the assumption that all underclassmen who have not already declared for the draft will remain in school. That, obviously, will not be the case, so we will have another preseason poll after the Jan. 15 deadline to declare.

RIVALS.COM 2009 PRESEASON TOP 25

1. FLORIDA
The Buzz: The potential exists for all 11 defensive starters – and each of their backups – to be back in 2009. And with QB Tim Tebow returning, the Gators will be prohibitive favorites to repeat.

2. TEXAS
The Buzz: QB Colt McCoy's decision to return means the offense again will put up a ton of points – and the running game should be better in 2009. The secondary could be a strength, but the front seven needs some tweaking.

3. USC
The Buzz: The defense will undergo an overhaul, from the coordinator down to the players. But the offense could be truly explosive.

4. OKLAHOMA
The Buzz: If quarterback Sam Bradford, TE Jermaine Gresham and DT Gerald McCoy go pro, this ranking will drop. If all three return, OU will battle for the Big 12 – and maybe national – title.

5. LSU
The Buzz: QB Jordan Jefferson's performance in the Chick-fil-A Bowl provides hope that the offense will be more consistent. The linebacking corps needs to be rebuilt.

6. OHIO STATE
The Buzz: You have to figure the coaches will unleash quarterback Terrelle Pryor, which will jazz up the offense. The defense will be fine even without CB Malcolm Jenkins and LB James Laurinaitis.

7. VIRGINIA TECH
The Buzz: The Hokies look as if they will be the class of the ACC. The defense always will be good, and if QB Tyrod Taylor becomes a better passer, the offense actually could be dangerous.

8. ALABAMA
The Buzz: The offensive line could have some questions and there will be a new quarterback, but depth should be better and there are some talented skill-position players on hand.

9. BOISE STATE
The Buzz: QB Kellen Moore can become a star. If the Broncos can get their front four on defense settled, an undefeated season is within their grasp.

10. OKLAHOMA STATE
The Buzz: The Cowboys should have a deadly offensive trio in QB Zac Robinson, TB Kendall Hunter and WR Dez Bryant. The defense, though, has some work to do.

11. GEORGIA TECH
The Buzz: The Yellow Jackets were surprisingly good in coach Paul Johnson's first season, and Year Two in the triple-option offense could lead to big numbers. The defense should be fine.

12. CALIFORNIA
The Buzz: Jahvid Best may go into the 2009 season as the nation's best running back. Coach Jeff Tedford needs to settle on a quarterback and the linebacking corps must be rebuilt.

13. PENN STATE
The Buzz: QB Daryll Clark and TB Evan Royster return, though there are questions about the offensive line, the receiving corps and the secondary. The front seven on defense could be outstanding.

14. OLE MISS
The Buzz: Coach Houston Nutt changed the culture around the program, and if Tim Tebow goes pro, Jevan Snead will be the best quarterback in the SEC. There is a lot of skill-position talent around him, too.

15. OREGON
The Buzz: The Ducks will need to settle on a quarterback and do some tweaking in the secondary. But the rushing attack again should be the team strength.

16. FLORIDA STATE
The Buzz: The defense has a lot of potential, if the coaches can find some safeties. The offensive line actually could be a strength. But the passing attack must improve.

17. UTAH
The Buzz: The passing game will be a huge question. But the defense returns a lot of key players in the front seven, and the Utes will be able to run the ball.

18. GEORGIA
The Buzz: Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno are gone. But it's not as if the Bulldogs' roster is bereft of talent. The offensive line should be much better, as should the defense.

19. KANSAS
The Buzz: On paper, at least, the Jayhawks look to be the class of the Big 12 North. The return of QB Todd Reesing means the offense should be one of the most productive in the nation. But the defense must replace three starting linebackers.

20. TEXAS TECH
The Buzz: No Graham Harrell. No Michael Crabtree. A rebuilt offensive line. A tougher schedule. And the same old defense.

21.IOWA
The Buzz: Yes, star running back Shonn Greene is gone, but the defense again should be tough. The offensive line should be stout and there still are some good backs on campus.

22. BYU
The Buzz: Replacing four starters on the offensive line is the top priority for the Cougars, whose defense should be much better.

23. NOTRE DAME
The Buzz: Hey, calm down there, all you Irish haters. Notre Dame has talent, the schedule is navigable and a staff shakeup should help on the field.

24. USF
The Buzz: One of these seasons, USF will start fast and finish strong. Next season will be the final go-round for quarterback Matt Grothe, who must cut down on his mistakes.

25. OREGON STATE
The Buzz: The Rodgers brothers mean the offense should be fine, and coordinator Mark Banker always seems to find answers on his defense.
Others that received consideration (in alphabetical order): Air Force, Colorado, Houston, Michigan State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Northwestern and Texas Christian.



Story Link (http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=898567)

Here is my top 5


1. Florida (with Tebow winning the Heisman)

2. USC ( Losing to Florida in the National Championship)

3. Texas (Colt not having as good as year, but he leads the horns to and Undefeated record)

4. Oklahoma ( Only loss coming to Texas)

5. Ohio State ( Gets upset by Michigan ruining the nationl Championship hopes and Pryor coming in 2nd in the Heisman )



And The Texas A&M Aggies getting 4th in the Big 12 south coming off a National Championship season

sahen
01-11-2009, 04:18 PM
Originally posted by coach

And The Texas A&M Aggies getting 4th in the Big 12 south coming off a National Championship season

they cant even beat my Bears...what would make u think they can pass OSU next year too...

i think Baylor makes a bowl next year.....thats the only prediction i really have, esp. for now since its janurary...

Matthew328
01-11-2009, 05:54 PM
TCU not being on the list is a joke

coach
01-11-2009, 07:23 PM
Originally posted by sahen
they cant even beat my Bears...what would make u think they can pass OSU next year too...

i think Baylor makes a bowl next year.....thats the only prediction i really have, esp. for now since its janurary...

jarrod will come around and hopefully their d will improve

Maroon87
01-11-2009, 07:30 PM
Originally posted by Matthew328
TCU not being on the list is a joke

Agreed.

It looks like next year the NC game will be a "which QB is the second coming of Jesus Christ" contest. I hope Tom Brennaman can recover in time...

KTJ
01-12-2009, 10:02 AM
1. Florida - will/could lose again to Mississippi
2. Texas - Tough game at Oklahoma State
3. USC - Has to go to Autzen to play Oregon
4. Oklahoma - Has to get by Texas and plays at Kansas, at Nebraska, at Texas Tech.
5. Ohio State - Plays in the Big 10. Enough said.

PPHSfan
01-12-2009, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by KTJ

5. Ohio State - Plays in the Big 10. Enough said.

LOL

JR2004
01-12-2009, 11:39 AM
Originally posted by Matthew328
TCU not being on the list is a joke

I concur. Leaving them off is a joke.

NastySlot
01-12-2009, 11:53 AM
maybe they're (TCU) number 26?????????????????????

Texasfootball2
01-12-2009, 12:18 PM
I'm going to make a bold prediction. I think that Oregon will win the Pac 10 and be in the BCS national title picture. They will play USC at home next year where they will win a shot out and go undefeated in the PAC 10.

WylieBulldog92
01-12-2009, 04:43 PM
Originally posted by NastySlot
maybe they're (TCU) number 26?????????????????????
So you're (they're) saying USF is better than TCU?

Electus Unus
01-12-2009, 05:23 PM
USC loses its DC and will likely lose 9 players on the defensive side of the ball.

SWMustang
01-12-2009, 08:55 PM
LSU 5th? I don't see that.

WylieBulldog92
01-12-2009, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by SWMustang
LSU 5th? I don't see that.
I do.
For sure.

NastySlot
01-12-2009, 10:15 PM
Originally posted by WylieBulldog92
So you're (they're) saying USF is better than TCU?

yes i guess that is what they are saying....don't following usf...but didn't they start out out and then fall apart at the end of the season this year......and really is there much difference in the teams that are usually ranked in polls once you get past the top 5 or 10?

WylieBulldog92
01-12-2009, 10:19 PM
Originally posted by NastySlot
yes i guess that is what they are saying....don't following usf...but didn't they start out out and then fall apart at the end of the season this year......and really is there much difference in the teams that are usually ranked in polls once you get past the top 5 or 10?
Yes?
I can see a difference between then ranked #14 GT, and unranked LSU.

NastySlot
01-12-2009, 10:23 PM
Originally posted by WylieBulldog92
Yes?
I can see a difference between then ranked #14 GT, and unranked LSU.

yes on the field you sure can......but doing preseason polls especially this early can you?

it pretty much a given the top 5 look good.........but after that?.....and tcu was given consideration...not like they totally left them off............by the way whats tcu have coming back off that defense?

NastySlot
01-12-2009, 10:25 PM
Originally posted by NastySlot
yes on the field you sure can......but doing preseason polls especially this early can you?

it pretty much a given the top 5 look good.........but after that?.....and tcu was given consideration...not like they totally left them off............by the way whats tcu have coming back off that defense?

and an unranked lsu wasn't ranked cause they were on a two game losing streak and needed some magic to beat troy..........they looked horrible against ole miss.

WylieBulldog92
01-12-2009, 10:26 PM
Originally posted by NastySlot
yes on the field you sure can......but doing preseason polls especially this early can you?

it pretty much a given the top 5 look good.........but after that?.....and tcu was given consideration...not like they totally left them off............by the way whats tcu have coming back off that defense?
They have 4 or 5 coming back on defense?
And 6 or 7 on offense.

WylieBulldog92
01-12-2009, 10:28 PM
Originally posted by NastySlot
and an unranked lsu wasn't ranked cause they were on a two game losing streak and needed some magic to beat troy..........they looked horrible against ole miss.
Texas Tech lost to Ole Miss in a bowl game, and Troy lost in overtime in their bowl game.
Your point?

NastySlot
01-12-2009, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by WylieBulldog92
They have 4 or 5 coming back on defense?
And 6 or 7 on offense.

that's not too bad and they are doing a pretty good job of recruiting.

WylieBulldog92
01-12-2009, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by NastySlot
that's not too bad and they are doing a pretty good job of recruiting.
I think so too some kids are starting to pick them over some of the bigger Texas schools.

NastySlot
01-12-2009, 10:31 PM
Originally posted by WylieBulldog92
Texas Tech lost to Ole Miss in a bowl game, and Troy lost in overtime in their bowl game.
Your point?

that is why lsu wasn't ranked at the end of the year..........ole miss impressed me at lsu that day.....they got after it........(houston nutt imo is the right man for that job).....and they really impressed me at the cotton bowl......thinking next year of making a trip to oxford.

WylieBulldog92
01-12-2009, 10:32 PM
Originally posted by NastySlot
that is why lsu wasn't ranked at the end of the year..........ole miss impressed me at lsu that day.....they got after it........(houston nutt imo is the right man for that job).....and they really impressed me at the cotton bowl......thinking next year of making a trip to oxford.
Good point haha.
Ole Miss has come into their own on offense I am worried about the defense though :(.

Diocletian
01-12-2009, 11:34 PM
I'm surprised USC isn't #1, almost everyone was saying they have a full line up of NFL players on both sides.

I'm also surprised Ole Miss isn't higher, they are a top 10 team in my opinion.

BwdLions
01-14-2009, 03:30 PM
My pre-season poll.

1. USC
2. Texas
3. Florida
4. Ohio State
5. LSU
6. Oklahoma
7. Virginia Tech
8. Alabama
9. Utah
10. Boise State
11. Oklahoma State
12. TCU
13. Georgia Tech
14. Penn State
15. Mississippi
16. Cal
17. Oregon
18. Kansas
19. Georgia
20. Florida State
21. Texas Tech
22. Michigan
23. Iowa
24. North Carolina
25. Houston

gatordaze
01-14-2009, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by KTJ
1. Florida - will/could lose again to Mississippi
2. Texas - Tough game at Oklahoma State
3. USC - Has to go to Autzen to play Oregon
4. Oklahoma - Has to get by Texas and plays at Kansas, at Nebraska, at Texas Tech.
5. Ohio State - Plays in the Big 10. Enough said.

1. Florida - will/could lose again to Mississippi

Do you mean in the SECCG? They don't play in the regular season in 2009.