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Post by Golden State on May 21, 2006 23:59:01 GMT -5
Yeah I know its early but i was reading over Notre Dame's recruiting class and its psyched me up for this upcoming season.
Who do you see as the perrenial top 10?
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Post by allduckeduponquack on May 22, 2006 16:38:50 GMT -5
Wanna see how Oregon does.. Prolly 8-3 or 7-4 ish
Johnathon Stewart for heisman:)
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Post by Golden State on May 26, 2006 6:15:00 GMT -5
I think Brady Quinn might be the early favorite.
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Post by theone853 on May 27, 2006 1:46:14 GMT -5
Quinn, Peterson, Calvin Johnson, Sidney Rice, Jarrett, Lynch are all early probables
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Post by allduckeduponquack on May 27, 2006 14:29:03 GMT -5
Lynch is nice, He was the 29th RB in high school, I remember him from ducks recruiting, He chose Cal over Oregon...I was pissed(specially now that he's a beast)... But yeah he's sick.
Jarrett, lol. Quinn wil prolly win it as long as his team wins most their games...
I can't wait for College Football, best sport ever.
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Post by Golden State on May 28, 2006 7:15:05 GMT -5
I think this might be a good posibility that Notre Dame can win the national championship. Some might say its wishful thinking but I think it can happen.
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Post by allduckeduponquack on Jun 26, 2006 23:04:20 GMT -5
bump
I really don't think there's a clearcut #1 team, Notre Dame is good and all, but they'll be better in years to come with their recruiting... I like Ohio State>Notre Dame and some other teams as well.
If ducks win their first 2 games
potential top 10 matchup? Oklahoma @ Oregon
Oregon will be ranked like 12-20 in first ranking, if they can beat Stanford n Fresno, and Oklahoma beats the easy team they play. maybe Oklahoma ranked 5th and Oregon like 10th?
Should be a hell of a matchup
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Post by Golden State on Jun 27, 2006 2:27:08 GMT -5
Personally I don't see Ohio State getting off to a good start losing their star defender AJ Hawk but we shall see.
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Post by boomerman25 on Jul 7, 2006 21:44:02 GMT -5
It's a big knock yes, but a whole season doesn't revolve around one player. So Ohio State will do fine, just as good as last year if not better, and if i'm wrong I'll donate you 50 PP's.
I'm interested in what South Carolina Gamecocks do. The have the #1 reciever in the nation this year. there triple threat syvelle Newton is back ( running, passing, and recieveing) in a game last year before he got hurt, he scored a touch down running, recieving and threw one. They also have two two tail back returning a good 1-2 combo like bush and white, not that good of course, but good enough
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Post by Golden State on Jul 10, 2006 18:39:21 GMT -5
Anyone around Steve Spurrier will be able to flourish offensively. But I think they are definitely on the right track.
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Post by Utah on Jul 11, 2006 0:46:02 GMT -5
Notre Dame will have a hard time as long as they continue to play that schedule. They risk so much injury by playing great teams each week that it makes it tough. If they played the usual teams that they could rest people for half the game they'd be better off. They need a Temple on the schedule or Duke or losers like that.
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Post by Golden State on Jul 11, 2006 8:47:55 GMT -5
They have North Carolina, Army, Navy, Air Force, Georgia Tech,on their schedule.
Sure they play Michigan, and USC and UCLA. But USC won't be as good as they have been lately losing all the talent they did.
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Post by Utah on Jul 11, 2006 11:28:40 GMT -5
Usc will be just fine. Michigan is always tough. The only crap teams are the army and navy.
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Post by allduckeduponquack on Jul 11, 2006 14:50:37 GMT -5
oregons schdule is harder...
top 25 teams- Oklahoma @ Fresno State @ USC @ California UCLA @ Arizona State
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Post by Golden State on Jul 15, 2006 23:51:28 GMT -5
I think USC won't go unbeaten this season no national championship.
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