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College Football Preview: Early Edition
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 12:30AM
Tide To Roll To Another National Championship
By JOHN P. WISEOne Great Season
The One Great Season crew is en route to Louisville to give you some boots-on-the-ground Kentucky Derby coverage the next two weeks, but I wanted to leave you with one non-horse piece before I spend all day traveling Wednesday.
Herewith, a quick-and-dirty OGS 2010 College Football preview. Enjoy:
TOP 10
- Alabama: Defending champs could be as dangerous on offense as they were last season on defense.
- Boise State: Twenty-one of 22 starters returning from a 14-0 team.
- Ohio State: Loaded with talent once again, and Terrelle Pryor looks ready to be a complete quarterback.
- Texas: By September, quarterback Garrett Gilbert will have had eight months to build off an impressive emergency appearance in the national title game.
- Iowa: If the Hawkeyes can go a full season without losing a starting running back, they'll contend in an improving Big Ten.
- Florida: Whether Urban Meyer is on the sideline, in the booth or at home on a couch, the Gators will win the SEC East once again.
- Nebraska: Despite the loss of one of the sport's most dominant defensive players in recent memory, Ndamukong Suh, Bo Pelini has the 'Huskers headed back to elite status.
- Virginia Tech: Ryan Williams will carry the Hokies in an ACC that will be slightly better than mediocre once again.
- Wisconsin: The burly Badgers looked impresssive in beating speedy Miami in the Champs Sports Bowl, and Bret Bielema's squad appears capable of earning a BCS bid.
- Oregon: The Ducks seemed a Top 3 lock until quarterback Jeremiah Masoli was suspended, but LaMichael James will keep them screaming in Eugene.
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