huskernumerouno Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 Ranking the BCS-conference players by position By Matt Hayes - SportingNews 14 hours, 55 minutes ago Buzz Up Print Conference rankings: ACC | Big East | Big 12 | Big Ten | Pac-10 | SEC After analyzing player rankings from each of the six BCS conferences the last two weeks, we give you the overall player rankings from the BCS schools. Quarterback 1. Pat White, West Virginia 2. Tim Tebow, Florida 3. Chase Daniel, Missouri 4. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 5. Matt Stafford, Georgia 6. Todd Reesing, Kansas 7. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech 8. Cullen Harper, Clemson 9. Kellen Lewis, Indiana 10. Willie Tuitama, Arizona Quick thoughts: I’m going to take some heat for this one—yes, Florida fans, I love Superman, too—but White is the best player in the game. If we’re playing a pickup football game and I’ve got first pick, I’m taking White. ADVERTISEMENT Running back 1. Chris Wells, Ohio State 2. Knowshon Moreno, Georgia 3. LeSean McCoy, Pittsburgh 4. C.J. Spiller, Clemson 5. Joe McKnight, USC 6. P.J. Hill, Wisconsin 7. Javon Ringer, Michigan State 8. James Davis, Clemson 9. Keegan Herring, Arizona State 10. Noel Devine, West Virginia Quick thoughts: Wells, Moreno and McCoy have produced; Spiller and McKnight—the game’s most dynamic running backs—have not. Yet. Wide receiver 1. Percy Harvin, Florida 2. Jeremy Maclin, Missouri 3. Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech 4. Arrelious Benn, Illinois 5. Brian Robiskie, Ohio State 6. Mike Thomas, Arizona 7. Kenny Britt, Rutgers 8. Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma 9. Aaron Kelly, Clemson 10. Brandon LaFell, LSU Quick thoughts: I’d pay to see Harvin and Maclin play, and Crabtree did things as a freshman that bordered on spectacular—no matter the offensive scheme. Benn is the next big thing if Illinois QB Juice Williams becomes a legitimate factor in the passing game. Tight end 1. Travis Beckum, Wisconsin 2. Chase Coffman, Missouri 3. Brandon Pettigrew, Oklahoma State 4. Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma 5. Cornelius Ingram, Florida 6. Jared Cook, South Carolina 7. Richard Dickson, LSU 8. Ed Dickson, Oregon 9. Andrew Quarless, Penn State 10. Jeff Cumberland, Illinois Quick thoughts: A terrific group with as many as three or four potential first-round NFL picks. There hasn’t been a tight end class this deep in more than a decade. Offensive line 1. Andre Smith, Alabama 2. Michael Oher, Ole Miss 3. Duke Robinson, Oklahoma 4. Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas 5. Alex Mack, California 6. Ryan Stanchek, West Virginia 7. Max Unger, Oregon 8. Herman Johnson, LSU 9. Phil Loadholt, Oklahoma 10. Alex Boone, Ohio State Quick thoughts: The deepest position in the nation. Want a glimpse of the 2009 NFL draft? Watch these 10—all will be selected in the first two rounds. Kicker 1. Thomas Weber, Arizona State 2. Sam Swank, Wake Forest 3. Kai Forbath, UCLA 4. Jason Bondzio, Arizona 5. Tony Ciaravino, Connecticut 6. Jeff Wolfert, Missouri 7. Obi Egekeze, Maryland 8. Conor Lee, Pittsburgh 9. Austin Starr, Indiana 10. David Buehler, USC Quick thoughts: Weber, Swank and Forbath clearly are the nation’s elite. Defensive line 1. Fili Moala, USC 2. Greg Middleton, Indiana 3. George Selvie, South Florida 4. Maurice Evans, Penn State 5. Greg Hardy, Ole Miss 6. George Hypolite, Colorado 7. Nick Reed, Oregon 8. Antonio Coleman, Auburn 9. Ricky Jean-Francois, LSU 10. Auston English, Oklahoma Quick thoughts: Coaches love space-eating tackles, and Moala is as good as any interior lineman this decade. Middleton, Selvie and Evans are elite, quick-off-the-edge pass rushers. If Jean-Francois plays like he did in the SEC Championship Game and BCS National Championship Game, he’ll jump to the top of the list. Linebacker 1. James Laurinaitis, Ohio State 2. Rey Maualuga, USC 3. Scott McKillop, Pittsburgh 4. Brandon Spikes, Florida 5. Brian Cushing, USC 6. Joe Mortenson, Kansas 7. Reggie Carter, UCLA 8. Aaron Curry, Wake Forest 9. Marcus Freeman, Ohio State 10. Sean Witherspoon, Missouri Quick thoughts: I love this group: hard hitters, tough guys, smart players. Again, a ton of NFL talent. Defensive back 1. Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State 2. Vontae Davis, Illinois 3. Taylor Mays, USC 4. William Moore, Missouri 5. Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest 6. Victor Harris, Virginia Tech 7. Patrick Chung, Oregon 8. Mike Mickens, Cincinnati 9. Eric Berry, Tennessee 10. Kevin Ellison, USC Quick thoughts: Some terrific cover corners in the group—Davis, Jenkins, Smith, Harris—and the first two safeties to go in next year’s NFL draft: Mays and Ellison. Punter 1. Kevin Huber, Cincinnati 2. Justin Brantley, Texas A&M 3. Ryan Shoemaker, Auburn 4. Keenyn Crier, Arizona 5. Aaron Perez, UCLA 6. Jeremy Boone, Penn State 7. Pat McAfee, West Virginia 8. Graham Gano, Florida State 9. Justin Kucek, Minnesota 10. Britton Colquitt, Tennessee Quick thoughts: The first five will compete with Chris Miller of Ball State and Thomas Morstead of SMU for All-American honors. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 It's a garbage article anywyas. Quote Link to comment
BigBL87 Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 Realistically, I think Lucky is probably our only player that should be on there. Quote Link to comment
Huskerballz Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 Realistically, I think Lucky is probably our only player that should be on there. Exactly!! And he's not even on there. He should at least be Number 5 on that list. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 Realistically, I think Lucky is probably our only player that should be on there. Exactly!! And he's not even on there. He should at least be Number 5 on that list. I agree! Lucky is one hell of a versatile back and is fantastic out of the backfield. Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 I'd rather have them on there at the end of the season than at the beginning anyway. Quote Link to comment
Cy the Cyclone Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 This article should have just been entitled...."Ranking the BCS players that I saw on TV during the bowl season so didn't have to get up and do any real research" 119 BCS Teams and the guy names players from only 40 of them....leads me to believe he either was unable to catch the other 79 teams on his TV or all the players on the other 79 teams are mediocre at best.... Of the 40 teams he picked players from, 20 finished in the top 25 final rankings and of the remaining 20, 16 played in bowl games anyway leaving only four teams that didn't play over the bowl period: Arizona (with four players on the list) Pittsubrg (with three players on the list) S Carolina (with one player on the list) Minnesota (with one player on the list) Now...out of those 9 players, guess how many aren't even real players but just kickers and punters? 4! Gee...in the BCS, only 5 people playing skill positions in college football are good enough to rank on this list.... And is it a coincidence that three of the four coaches for those four non-bowl teams are Mike Stoops, Steve Spurrier and Dave Wannestedt? If any of those guys stopped real quick Matt Hayes' head would probably break off in their asses...how the poor punting boob from Minnesota got in there, I still can't figure out. Probably a relative.... What a crappy ranking by a lazy "sports journalist". Somebody should give him back his crayon so he can get back to writing children's books. Quote Link to comment
husker249 Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 Those postion rankings are bush league! Marlon should've been #5 easily! He's #5 on rivals power rankings http://collegefootball.rivals.com/viewCFSE.asp?selposition=5. Matt Hayes is clearly a douche bag! Quote Link to comment
I See Red People Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 And is it a coincidence that three of the four coaches for those four non-bowl teams are Mike Stoops, Steve Spurrier and Dave Wannestedt? If any of those guys stopped real quick Matt Hayes' head would probably break off in their asses...how the poor punting boob from Minnesota got in there, I still can't figure out. Probably a relative.... What a crappy ranking by a lazy "sports journalist". Somebody should give him back his crayon so he can get back to writing children's books. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirtsguru Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 We have ZERO players deserving to be ranked at this point! I don't drink the kool-aid 24/7. Quote Link to comment
huskerguy Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 We have ZERO players deserving to be ranked at this point! I don't drink the kool-aid 24/7. Sorry, but Lucky really does deserve it, I have read a lot of articles or seen lists this year with Lucky on them for RB. His rushing yards alone probably make it so he doesn't deserve it, but you put together his rushing and receiving stats and you will see the all around versatile RB he really is. I guarantee they just went through and looked at Rushing yards alone Quote Link to comment
Cy the Cyclone Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 Oh come on...it's obvious the guy is a moron from the very first. Look at his QB picks....I mean Lewis and Tuiama over guys like the LeFevour kid out of Central Michigan or Holbrook at NM State? How come he blows off every single player at BYU like Max Hall? Where's Kevin Smith from UCF in the running back column? How about Ray Rice out of Rutgers? It's obvious from these rankings that this guy is more interesting in earning a shot on ESPN than writing a well thought out football article.... Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 The sleeping giant will awaken this season! (Hard to imagine Nebraska as a sleeper school with over 800 wins.) Quote Link to comment
hayjay2000 Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 Oh come on...it's obvious the guy is a moron from the very first. Look at his QB picks....I mean Lewis and Tuiama over guys like the LeFevour kid out of Central Michigan or Holbrook at NM State? How come he blows off every single player at BYU like Max Hall? Where's Kevin Smith from UCF in the running back column? How about Ray Rice out of Rutgers? It's obvious from these rankings that this guy is more interesting in earning a shot on ESPN than writing a well thought out football article.... Both Kevin Smith, and Ray Rice were taken in the NFL Draft this year, that's why they are not on there Quote Link to comment
Cy the Cyclone Posted June 3, 2008 Share Posted June 3, 2008 Oh come on...it's obvious the guy is a moron from the very first. Look at his QB picks....I mean Lewis and Tuiama over guys like the LeFevour kid out of Central Michigan or Holbrook at NM State? How come he blows off every single player at BYU like Max Hall? Where's Kevin Smith from UCF in the running back column? How about Ray Rice out of Rutgers? It's obvious from these rankings that this guy is more interesting in earning a shot on ESPN than writing a well thought out football article.... Both Kevin Smith, and Ray Rice were taken in the NFL Draft this year, that's why they are not on there Great...black out for a day or two and you find yourself waking up in a strange trailer with a woman named Arlene and all the good college players have turned pro..... Quote Link to comment
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