25. Todd Reesing(Kansas, Sr.)
24. Erik Ainge(Tennessee, Sr.)
23. Matthew Stafford(Georgia, So.)
22. Matt Grothe(South Florida, So.)
21. Tyler Donovan(Wisconsin, Sr.)
20. Nate Longshore(California, Jr.)
19. Nate Davis(Ball State, So.)
18. Matt Ryan(Boston College, Sr.)
17. Kellen Lewis(Indiana, So.) great play
16. John David Booty(Southern Cal, Sr.)
15. Mike Teel (Rutgers, Jr.)
14. Todd Boeckman(Ohio State, Sr.)
13. Cullen Harper(Clemson, Sr.)
12. Willie Tuitama(Arizona)
11. Curtis Painter(Purdue)
10. Chase Daniels(Missouri, Jr.)
9. Sam Bradford(Oklahoma, Fr.)
8. Joshua Johnson(San Diego) | VIDEO-if the AP Poll can now rank I-AA teams, I'll do the same for players.
7. Pat White(West Virginia, Jr.)
6. Brian Brohm(Louisville, Sr.)
5. Dennis Dixon(Oregon, Sr.)
4. Colt Brennan(Hawaii, Sr.)
3. Andre Woodson(Kentucky, Sr.)
2. Tim Tebow(Florida, Fr.)
1. Graham Harrell(Texas Tech, Jr.)
32. Yvenson Bernard(Oregon State)
31. Allen Patrick(Oklahoma, Jr.)
31. Ryan Torain(Arizona St.)
29. Damion Fletcher(Southern Miss, So.)
28. Keon Lattimore(Marylad, Sr.)
27. Thomas Brown(Georgia, Sr.)
26. Anthony Allen (Louisville, So.)
25. Amir Pinnix(Minnesota, Sr.)
24. Jamaal Charles(Texas, Sr.)
23. Knowshon Moreno(Georgia, Fr.)
22. Marlon Lucky(Nebraska, Jr.)
21. Andre Callender(Boston College)
20. Kahlil Bell(UCLA, Jr.)
19. Chris Wells(Ohio State, So.)
18.Rafael Little(Kentucky, Sr.)
17. Justin Forsett(California, Sr.)
16. Cedric Peerman(Virginia, Jr.)
15. Stafon Johnson(Southern Cal, So.)
14. Javon Ringer(Michigan St.)
13. LeSean McCoy(Pittsburgh, Fr.)
12. Terry Grant(Alabama, Fr.)
11. Tashard Choice(Georgia Tech, Sr.)
10. Jonathan Stewart(Oregon, Jr.)
9. P.J. Hill Jr.(Wisconsin, So.)
8. Ray Rice(Rutgers, Jr.)
7. James Davis(Clemson, Jr.)
6. Steve Slaton(West Virginia, Jr.)
5. Kevin Smith(Central Florida, Jr.)
4. Rashard Mendenhall(Illinois, Jr.)
3. Felix Jones(Arkansas, Jr.)
2. Mike Hart(Michigan, Sr.)
1. Darren McFadden(Arkansas, Jr.)
25. Mike Wallace(Ole Miss, Jr.)
24. Danny Amendola(Texas Tech, Sr.)
23. Martin Rucker(Missouri, Sr.)
22. Travis Beckum(Wisconsin, Jr.)
21. Jordy Nelson(Kansas State, Sr.)
20. Jamarko Simmons(Western Michigan, Jr.)
19. Mike Thomas(Arizona, Jr.)
18. Malcolm Kelly(Oklahoma, Sr.)
17. D.J. Hall(Alabama, Sr.)
16. Juaquin Iglesias(Oklahoma, Jr.)
15. Dorien Bryant(Purdue)
14. Earl Bennett(Vanderbilt, Jr.)
13. Ryan Grice-Mullin(Hawaii, Sr.)
12. James Hardy(Indiana, Jr.)
11. Adarius Bowman(Oklahoma St.)
10. Brian Robiskie(Ohio St., Jr.)
9. Mario Manningham(Michigan, Jr.)
8. Darius Reynaud(West Virginia, Jr.) | VIDEO
7. Keenan Burton(Kentucky, Sr.)
6. Tiquan Underwood(Rutgers, Jr.)
5. Chris Williams (New Mexico St., Jr.)
4. Percy Harvin(Florida, So.) | VIDEO
3. Harry Douglas(Louisville, Sr.)
2. Michael Crabtree(Texas Tech, Fr.) | VIDEO
1. DeSean Jackson(California, Jr.) | VIDEO
Jake Locker(Washington, QB) | VIDEO
Chris Smelley(South Carolina, QB)
John Chiles(Texas, QB) | VIDEO
Tyrod Taylor(Virginia Tech, QB) | VIDEO
Joe McKnight(Southern Cal, RB) | VIDEO
Jonathan Dwyer(Georgia Tech, RB)
Jahvid Best(California, RB) | VIDEO
Graig Cooper(Miami, RB) | VIDEO
DeMarco Murray(Oklahoma, RB) | VIDEO
Arrellious Benn(Illinois, WR) | VIDEO
Deonte Thompson(Florida, WR)
Terrance Tolliver(LSU, WR) | VIDEO
Ronald Johnson(Southern Cal, WR) | VIDEO
Chris Culliver(South Carolina, WR)
Ricky Sapp(Clemson, DE)
Omar Bolden(Arizona State, DB)
Donovan Warren(Michigan, DB)
Major Wright(Florida, DB) | VIDEO
Eric Berry(Tennessee, DB) | VIDEO
Noel Devine | VIDEO
Bowling Green @ (7)Boston College
(13)West Virginia @ Syracuse
(18)Arizona State @ Washington State
Stanford @ (2)USC
Utah State @ (16)Hawaii
(20)Cincinnati @ (21)Rutgers
Virginia Tech @ Clemson
Freshman quarterback, Tyrd Taylor, has struggled in recent weeks and to win this game he's going to have to have that defining game which signals his arrival to the nation.
(25)Nebraska @ (17)Missouri
Wisconsin @ Illinois
If quarterback Kurt Kittner watched an entire Illinois game the he'd probably notice how the program has diverged more from the pass heavy offense he ran in 2002 than the King of Pop after a week long plastic surgeon's convention, because of recruiting extraordinaire and Coach Ron Zook's new spread option offense. Illinois may be riding high but their youth is about to get served by Wisconsin.
(4)Ohio State @ (23)Purdue
As simple as it may seem to discount the Buckeyes winning the Big-10 without Troy Smith until I remember how Craig Krenzel last led the Buckeyes to a national championship in 2002 with the aid of a gritty rushing offense. Defensive end Vernon Gholston is the most underrated defensive end in the nation. It's easy to forget that before their loss to Florida, Jim Tressel was being touted as the best coach of the 21st century and his program as the top powerhouse of the past decade.
(12)Georgia @ Tennessee
Every one loss team in the SEC still has legitimate championship chances, no matter how farfetched they may seem. Mark Richt has won two SEC Champinships as a head coach but has yet to coach in a national championship game. Deep down, I've always felt like Georgia was never a last stop for Richt and if he tires of the difficult SEC schedule, one day the chance to return to Florida State and succeed Bobby Bowden may pull him from Georgia. Maybe it's all in my head maybe not, maybe aliens really have body snatched our world leaders.
I see conspiracies everywhere. But if you keep doing that long enough, sooner or later you're going to get one right.
(10) Oklahoma @(19)Texas
The 2007 installment of the Red River Rivalry features two teams trying to stop the bleeding after unfortunate losses ended their undefeated seasons. Going into last week, the Longhorns and quarterback Colt McCoy appeared unusually vulnerable while Sam Bradford and the Sooners were playing flawlessly.
(9)Florida @ (1)LSU
This is a gut check game for the Gators of Florida, however, it seems to be of less importance for the LSU Tigers. For the Florida Gators, a 2 loss season would place them in a deep crater in the SEC East standings, putting their SEC Championship hopes in doubt and eradicated their repeat aspirations.
Florida may have a young, vulnerable defense LSU's passing game is far from dynamic. Just like Florida's offense used Tebow and Leak last season, LSU will be utilizing a duo of dual threat quarterbacks with starter Matt Flynn and former mega-recruit Ryan Perrilloux under center. The Perrilloux-Flynn combination appears identical to a Cajun remix on Florida's Tebow package in 2006, but the only difference is that Perrilloux will come in for multiple offensive series' instead of single plays. In fact, Perrilloux ran a fake draw which resulted in a touchdown pass that seemed eerily similar to Tebow's first career touchdown pass, against LSU in his freshman season. The Tigers have scored points in droves against lesser teams but they held the same distinction last season until they dropped a dud against Auburn for their first loss of the season.
The first two touchdown passes of Tebow's career came against LSU, but this time around they will be expecting him to pass. LSU on the other hand, can drop a game, win the SEC West with ease and still play for a national championship off of just reputation. With urgency on their side, the Gators will win.
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