Hahaha. I had to crack up at this. The person who almost single handedly killed the Wolverines this year in real life(yeah, I obviously know Michigan won, which was because of Tate Forcier's heroics, but Floyd was dominating Michigan all game) commits to them. LOL. Michigan looks pretty good for the the 08 season with the commits they got. Things are looking up for them
I also love how Pryor committed to Tennessee. Pretty funny.
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kblu54 06:37 PM 11-03-2009
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Hahaha. I had to crack up at this. The person who almost single handedly killed the Wolverines this year in real life(yeah, I obviously know Michigan won, which was because of Tate Forcier's heroics, but Floyd was dominating Michigan all game) commits to them. LOL. Michigan looks pretty good for the the 08 season with the commits they got. Things are looking up for them
I also love how Pryor committed to Tennessee. Pretty funny.
I know I laughed at that too. I busted a frickin gut when Pryor went to Tennessee. Both them and LSU loaded up on QBs that aren't "theirs" in real life... i.e. Blaine Gabbert, Pryor ---> Tennessee... Andrew Luck, Landry Jones, Jacory Harris ---> LSU...
all of those QBs are going to transfer next year, I guarantee it
that's a hell of a preseason competition for the starting job
Also, how many real-life recruits did you edit in?
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RayAllen20 09:30 AM 11-04-2009
haha LSU should do a 2 or 3 QB system. That would be sick. Also where do most of the players come in for overall? I'd love to know how good Julio Jones is.
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kblu54 10:38 AM 11-04-2009
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Also where do most of the players come in for overall? I'd love to know how good Julio Jones is.
julio jones --- 86
a.j green/da'quan bowers --- 85
pryor/darrell scott --- 84
michael floyd --- 82
gabbert/jefferson/jacory harris/landry jones --- 80
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Also, how many real-life recruits did you edit in?
you can only do 25... but i did change some names of recruits out of the top 100... example a running freshman QB on oregon is now jeremiah masoli...
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that's a hell of a preseason competition for the starting job
it won't even matter... ryan perrilloux (86 ovr) is still on the team
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kblu54 12:02 PM 11-09-2009
Hey guys... Sorry I haven't posted in a while... This isn't dead I just took a little break after I finished the first season (this is hard work! Haha)...
The big problem is that I think my computer has a virus so I'm trying to figure that out... Once that's done everything will be up and running...
with all the detail you go through i can definatly wait.
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kblu54 01:41 PM 11-10-2009
LSU must hold off USC, Big 12 champ and Florida to defend title in 2008-2009 NCAA News
Defending a national championship is always hard, but this might be the toughest road yet.
The LSU Tigers shocked three Top-5 teams in a row to end the season last year, including a 48-17 thumping of then-#1 and unbeaten Texas in the BCS National Championship game, to win their 2nd BCS title in 4 years. LSU lost a bunch of seniors and a few juniors, but collected the nation's #2 recruiting class and look primed to repeat.
But of course, they will have a very bumpy road ahead and tons of teams chomping at the bit to replace LSU at the top of the mountain.
The Tigers open the season ranked #2, behind perennial powerhouse USC. The Trojans open the year ranked #1 for the 2nd straight year, but this season they are looking to avenge the devastating loss they suffered last season that derailed their national title hopes. USC lost on the road to rival California in Week 11, and despite recovering to win the Pac-10 title, they were snubbed from the BCS title game. USC returns a bunch of excellent players and are arguably the most-talented team in the nation.
Both those squads will have to stay perfect if they want a shot at the title though, because a bunch of teams below them are more than ready to compete. Texas and Oklahoma begin the year ranked #3 and #4 respectively, meaning basically that the winner of their annual Red River Rivalry game should be the Big 12 champion and possibly a national title contender. Florida fell just short of the BCS title game last season, but open the year #5 and return almost everyone from their 12-2 Cotton Bowl champion squad.
Defending ACC champion Florida State, Ohio State, Michigan, Miami and Tennessee round out the Top 10.
The entire Preseason Top 25 Coaches Poll is below.
Preseason Top 25 Coaches Poll
1) USC (36) 2) LSU (22) 3) Texas 4) Oklahoma (1) 5) Florida (1) 6) Florida State (1) 7) Ohio State 8) Michigan 9) Miami 10) Tennessee 11) UCLA 12) California 13) Arkansas 14) Iowa 15) West Virginia 16) Louisville 17) Penn State 18) Rutgers 19) Virginia Tech 20) Georgia Tech 21) Alabama 22) Oklahoma State 23) Wisconsin 24) Oregon 25) Texas A&M[Reply]
phlstar 01:48 PM 11-10-2009
can't wait till this one gets back rolling its really good and go horns :-p sad that they got upset by a 2 loss lsu squad.
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