Thursday, July 13, 2006

Brent's Teams 6-10 Reviewed.

We finally break into my top 10 programs. These 5 teams are just a litte further away from winning it all than the top five, but they are legitimate national title contenders:

10. Georgia: The bulldogs have to find a QB to succeed Shockley and Matthew Stafford is the man. Joe Tereshinski will probably start, but he is a mediocre quarterback holding the ball until Stafford is ready. Georgia has runningbacks, all are good, none great. I don't care how many people they replace, Mark Richt's "hairy dawgs." will have a great defense. Georgia will taste success again, but probably lose to Florida to end their national title hopes. They'll still play for the SEC, though. MVP: Thomas Brown, RB

9. California: California has Marshawn Lynch and Justin Foster to shoulder the load until a new QB is settled. Lynch is the best back in the league. There are questions everywhere else on offense. California probably has the best defense in the PAC-10, and thats why they will win 10 or more games in the offensive league. MVP: Marshawn Lynch

8. West Virginia: Think I'm crazy? I think the Mountaineers are the second best team in the league. Pat White and Steve Slaton are great, but I think they will lose one important game this year. MVP: Pat White, QB

7. Louisville: This program is the best in the Big East to me. Brian Brohm is great, and I love their offensive system. It is very balanced and is the best in the country to me. Michael Bush is a great powerful RB. They are as good as the league's "glamour" duo. Their defense returns 9 starters. That is a big factor and that will be the difference when they beat west Virginia. MVP: Brian Brohm, QB

6. Florida State: The Seminoles are back, and will be in the title hunt until the end. Drew Weatherford is one of the best in the country. I don't like Jeff Bowden's offense, but I think Lorenzo Booker will take some burden off of Weatherford this year. FSU will have new faces on defense, but they will usually play dominant against anyone in the country. MVP: Lorenzo Booker, RB

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