NUpolo8 Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 Do you actually plan on following Nebraska this year or are you just assuming the year is shot and planning "witty" retorts about how the staff isnt getting it done going into 2015? seriously? sorry i find it hard to see the silver lining in not being a top 20 team. frankly, i do not care about rankings and really do not believe this team needs any more motivation. but i refuse to feed a delusion that every negative will actually somehow benefit this team. it is what it is. nebraska will either rise to the occasion or not. but if they do, i doubt it will be because they felt slighted by a preseason ranking. The only problem I see with that is that this team has proven it has motivation/mental issues. Quote Link to comment
NUpolo8 Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 Do you actually plan on following Nebraska this year or are you just assuming the year is shot and planning "witty" retorts about how the staff isnt getting it done going into 2015?seriously? sorry i find it hard to see the silver lining in not being a top 20 team. frankly, i do not care about rankings and really do not believe this team needs any more motivation. but i refuse to feed a delusion that every negative will actually somehow benefit this team. it is what it is. nebraska will either rise to the occasion or not. but if they do, i doubt it will be because they felt slighted by a preseason ranking. The preseason rankings come fall Ill take a little more seriously. Its only spring. I suppose win or lose COULD be all the motivation a team would need. I guess thats why captains dont push their team mates & coaches dont give inspiring locker room speeches. Again, whats a little extra motivation going to hurt? And youre kidding yourself if you dont think 18-20somethings dont get upset if they arent perceived in the best way possible. Well their perception is directly correlated to how they've performed. Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 The only problem I see with that is that this team has proven it has motivation/mental issues. i agree, but those problems existed regardless of where they were ranked. but i guess being disrespected (even if it is arguable that they currently do not belong in the top 20) could add motivation. but the goal is always to win the B1G and we have seen that keep them focused enough to get to the ccg. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 The only problem I see with that is that this team has proven it has motivation/mental issues. i agree, but those problems existed regardless of where they were ranked. but i guess being disrespected (even if it is arguable that they currently do not belong in the top 20) could add motivation. but the goal is always to win the B1G and we have seen that keep them focused enough to get to the ccg. ? Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 The only problem I see with that is that this team has proven it has motivation/mental issues. i agree, but those problems existed regardless of where they were ranked. but i guess being disrespected (even if it is arguable that they currently do not belong in the top 20) could add motivation. but the goal is always to win the B1G and we have seen that keep them focused enough to get to the ccg. ? when they won out in 2012. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 The only problem I see with that is that this team has proven it has motivation/mental issues. i agree, but those problems existed regardless of where they were ranked. but i guess being disrespected (even if it is arguable that they currently do not belong in the top 20) could add motivation. but the goal is always to win the B1G and we have seen that keep them focused enough to get to the ccg. ? when they won out in 2012. Yeah nevermind. I thought it said "havent". Long morning. leave me alone. Quote Link to comment
killer cacti Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 1. FSU, cuz you kinda have to. 2. Auburn, same thing. 3. Oregon 4. Michigan State 5. Oklahoma 6. Clemson 7. Alabama 8. Ohio State 9. Baylor 10. Stanford 11. UCLA 12. South Carolina 13. Wisconsin 14. Nebraska 15. Georgia 16. Central Florida, they have been good for a while 17. Louisville, team was more than Bridgewater 18. LSU 19. Southern Cal 20. Duke 21. Virginia Tech 22. Washington 23. Iowa 24. Missouri 25. Northern Illinois, a nod to last year If I'm gonna be honest. Clemson is too high IMO. Gonna have a good defense, but we'll have to see what the new QB & WR can do first. Quote Link to comment
ZRod Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 The WR I can see being worried about, but Boyd wasn't really that impressive to me. Admittedly I only watched Clemson in the big time games, but he seemed pretty average to me. Didn't really make the greatest decisions, and wasn't athletic enough to carry his team when they really needed it. Quote Link to comment
PaulCrewe Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 Do people actually realize what Wisconsin lost. Especially in the front seven on defense. Quote Link to comment
deedsker Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 Do people actually realize what Wisconsin lost. Especially in the front seven on defense. Hasn't stopped them before Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted May 7, 2014 Share Posted May 7, 2014 I think Mr Schlabach spent a little too much time in the John Malkovich room with Billy Bong Thornton before compiling this list... Quote Link to comment
Saunders Posted May 7, 2014 Share Posted May 7, 2014 CBS released theirs: 1. Alabama 2. Ohio State: Have we forgotten the Buckeyes are 24-2 in Urban Meyer's two seasons? Have we forgotten Ohio State is getting ready to run away and hide from the rest of the Big Ten? Call the Bucks The Team That America Forgot. Braxton Miller is a year older. Ohio State misses Wisconsin, Nebraska and Iowa out of the reconfigured West Division. Biggest issue: Will strength of schedule sting the Bucks? Not with the national championship field doubled to four. That gets them into the playoff. Meyer, Miller etc. take it from there. 3. Florida State 4. Oregon 5. Oklahoma 6. Auburn 7. Michigan State: That was a defining moment in January when Kyler Elsworth stopped Stanford's Ryan Hewitt on fourth-on-1 in the Rose Bowl. There's still room in the game for smashmouth. The Spartans have won more games the past four years (42) than Ohio State and Wisconsin. Watch for Nov. 8 when Ohio State visits East Lansing. 8. South Carolina 9. LSU 10. Stanford 11. Baylor 12. UCLA 13. Kansas State 14. Georgia: The past two years have been heartbreaking, whether it's been Alabama (2012) or Auburn (2013). Wouldn't it be ironic -- after Aaron Murray -- if Hutson Mason won the East. Todd Gurley gives the Dawgs a fighting, bashing, pounding chance. 15. Wisconsin: In Year Two, Gary Andersen is the new Bret Bielema, who was the old Barry Alvarez. The Badgers will continue to run it and try to squeeze out some quality quarterback play. We get a quick barometer in the opener against LSU in Houston. 16. USC 17. Arizona State 18. Nebraska: Bo Pelini has lightened up. Did you see him carry the cat out for the spring game? Perhaps the Huskers will relax along with him. Pelini has his leading rusher (Ameer Abdullah) and receiver (Kenny Bell) back. It would be nice to win more than nine. 19. Texas 20. Notre Dame 21. Cincinnati 22. Texas A&M 23. Iowa: Hawkeyes should be 6-1 -- at worst -- on Nov. 1. The problem is the schedule is backloaded with Northwestern, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Nebraska in the final month. 24. Duke 25. BYU Full capsules in the link here: http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/24552506/post-spring-top-25-welcome-back-to-the-top-spot-alabama Quote Link to comment
killer cacti Posted May 7, 2014 Share Posted May 7, 2014 The WR I can see being worried about, but Boyd wasn't really that impressive to me. Admittedly I only watched Clemson in the big time games, but he seemed pretty average to me. Didn't really make the greatest decisions, and wasn't athletic enough to carry his team when they really needed it. I see where you're coming from. Tajh wasn't his best in the big games. The thing he had was that he definitely put in the work to learn his WR timing. See here with Sammy. Nothing but a 3 step drop and haul it deep in the perfect place for Sammy to get it. http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:9776521 Quote Link to comment
killer cacti Posted May 7, 2014 Share Posted May 7, 2014 CBS released theirs: 1. Alabama 2. Ohio State: Have we forgotten the Buckeyes are 24-2 in Urban Meyer's two seasons? Have we forgotten Ohio State is getting ready to run away and hide from the rest of the Big Ten? Call the Bucks The Team That America Forgot. Braxton Miller is a year older. Ohio State misses Wisconsin, Nebraska and Iowa out of the reconfigured West Division. Biggest issue: Will strength of schedule sting the Bucks? Not with the national championship field doubled to four. That gets them into the playoff. Meyer, Miller etc. take it from there. 3. Florida State 4. Oregon 5. Oklahoma 6. Auburn 7. Michigan State: That was a defining moment in January when Kyler Elsworth stopped Stanford's Ryan Hewitt on fourth-on-1 in the Rose Bowl. There's still room in the game for smashmouth. The Spartans have won more games the past four years (42) than Ohio State and Wisconsin. Watch for Nov. 8 when Ohio State visits East Lansing. 8. South Carolina 9. LSU 10. Stanford 11. Baylor 12. UCLA 13. Kansas State 14. Georgia: The past two years have been heartbreaking, whether it's been Alabama (2012) or Auburn (2013). Wouldn't it be ironic -- after Aaron Murray -- if Hutson Mason won the East. Todd Gurley gives the Dawgs a fighting, bashing, pounding chance. 15. Wisconsin: In Year Two, Gary Andersen is the new Bret Bielema, who was the old Barry Alvarez. The Badgers will continue to run it and try to squeeze out some quality quarterback play. We get a quick barometer in the opener against LSU in Houston. 16. USC 17. Arizona State 18. Nebraska: Bo Pelini has lightened up. Did you see him carry the cat out for the spring game? Perhaps the Huskers will relax along with him. Pelini has his leading rusher (Ameer Abdullah) and receiver (Kenny Bell) back. It would be nice to win more than nine. 19. Texas 20. Notre Dame 21. Cincinnati 22. Texas A&M 23. Iowa: Hawkeyes should be 6-1 -- at worst -- on Nov. 1. The problem is the schedule is backloaded with Northwestern, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Nebraska in the final month. 24. Duke 25. BYU Full capsules in the link here: http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/24552506/post-spring-top-25-welcome-back-to-the-top-spot-alabama Lol...what a crock. Name the last team to beat Ohio State - then find them on the list. Then go to the link and find them in the next 5 out - not there either. C'mon man! Plus, I like what Duke's doing, but they're not the #2 ACC team (I don't count ND just yet). Quote Link to comment
Saunders Posted May 7, 2014 Share Posted May 7, 2014 CBS released theirs: 1. Alabama 2. Ohio State: Have we forgotten the Buckeyes are 24-2 in Urban Meyer's two seasons? Have we forgotten Ohio State is getting ready to run away and hide from the rest of the Big Ten? Call the Bucks The Team That America Forgot. Braxton Miller is a year older. Ohio State misses Wisconsin, Nebraska and Iowa out of the reconfigured West Division. Biggest issue: Will strength of schedule sting the Bucks? Not with the national championship field doubled to four. That gets them into the playoff. Meyer, Miller etc. take it from there. 3. Florida State 4. Oregon 5. Oklahoma 6. Auburn 7. Michigan State: That was a defining moment in January when Kyler Elsworth stopped Stanford's Ryan Hewitt on fourth-on-1 in the Rose Bowl. There's still room in the game for smashmouth. The Spartans have won more games the past four years (42) than Ohio State and Wisconsin. Watch for Nov. 8 when Ohio State visits East Lansing. 8. South Carolina 9. LSU 10. Stanford 11. Baylor 12. UCLA 13. Kansas State 14. Georgia: The past two years have been heartbreaking, whether it's been Alabama (2012) or Auburn (2013). Wouldn't it be ironic -- after Aaron Murray -- if Hutson Mason won the East. Todd Gurley gives the Dawgs a fighting, bashing, pounding chance. 15. Wisconsin: In Year Two, Gary Andersen is the new Bret Bielema, who was the old Barry Alvarez. The Badgers will continue to run it and try to squeeze out some quality quarterback play. We get a quick barometer in the opener against LSU in Houston. 16. USC 17. Arizona State 18. Nebraska: Bo Pelini has lightened up. Did you see him carry the cat out for the spring game? Perhaps the Huskers will relax along with him. Pelini has his leading rusher (Ameer Abdullah) and receiver (Kenny Bell) back. It would be nice to win more than nine. 19. Texas 20. Notre Dame 21. Cincinnati 22. Texas A&M 23. Iowa: Hawkeyes should be 6-1 -- at worst -- on Nov. 1. The problem is the schedule is backloaded with Northwestern, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Nebraska in the final month. 24. Duke 25. BYU Full capsules in the link here: http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/24552506/post-spring-top-25-welcome-back-to-the-top-spot-alabama Lol...what a crock. Name the last team to beat Ohio State - then find them on the list. Then go to the link and find them in the next 5 out - not there either. C'mon man! Plus, I like what Duke's doing, but they're not the #2 ACC team (I don't count ND just yet). Who you beat last year in the last game has little bearing on the next season. I can find quite a few examples of this in both polls (like Nebraska and Georgia). Teams can change drastically from year to year. Quote Link to comment
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