Give me a sleeper team for the next year's BCS National Championship game.
Curtis: Oklahoma. Remember these guys? A slew of injuries relegated the perennial Big 12 championship contenders to the middle of the conference standings last season. This year, the positive consequences of those injuries might show themselves. Landry Jones has 12 full games of experience and showed by season's end he can throw near an elite level. A whole set of skill players come back, and the defense returns seven starters. The non-conference schedule brings Florida State and Cincinnati, but there's nothing insurmountable for the Sooners.
Hayes: The college game has never been more wide open. Don't automatically pencil in Alabama -- any team that loses nine starters on defense (including a handful of key leaders) will struggle in big road games, especially in the SEC. A team from the Tide's own division (Arkansas) is among a handful that could make it to Glendale, Ariz. Others: Miami, Wisconsin and Iowa. But I'm going with Nebraska, which will have one of the nation's top five defenses and a favorable schedule ( its toughest non-conference game is at Washington; Texas visits Lincoln).
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