Nelayan, 

The CFB season is right around the corner and the Dog is gearing up for a great 
season. Below is my 2004 / 2005 College Football Preview. Enjoy...

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2004 College Football Preview
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This promises to be another unbelievable year for one of sport's greatest shows on 
earth - college football. It's hard to beat the fanaticism and excitement of college 
football. And for those of us who bet on college football, it's a great time. What's 
in store for this season? The ACC is downright scary as are the SEC, Pac-10 and Big 
12. It sure looks like USC and Georgia should do battle for the National Championship 
in Miami, but that is why they play the games. There are at least eight other teams 
with a legitimate shot at a National Title.

Confrerence Rankings
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Let's count down to the top 7 NCAA conferences...


...Number 7: Big East

The Big East is now officially a joke in football. I recognize that it will be a 
juggernaut in hoops but this ain't basketball season. The door appears wide open for 
West Virginia to win the Conference Title this season. The only teams with legitimate 
shots to beat the Mountaineers are BC, Pitt, and Syracuse but all of those programs 
look down this season and need to replace many players who graduated or left early to 
the NFL. This conference has suffered a great deal at the hands of the ACC. West 
Virginia will be a good-to-great football team this season, but will pay come January 
due to their lack of competition in October and November. KayJay Harris is a special 
back who is rightfully receiving preseason Heisman recognition. WVU should walk in the 
Big East in 2004.


...Number 6: Mountain West

Yep, that's right, your read it here first. The Mountain West is better than the Big 
East this season. Utah will be a damn good football team, capable of beating anyone 
they line up against. In fact, they very well could be this year's BCS killer feature 
story. Colorado State and San Diego State, with standout TB Lynell Hamilton back and 
healthy, will be solid once again and BYU could surprise as well. Wyoming, and Head 
Coach, Joe Glenn should continue their upward trend from a year ago. Five legitmate 
teams in this conference. More than the Big East in my humble opinion.


...Number 5: Big 10

This may be the year of the Big Ten, but haven't we all grown more than a little bit 
weary of the teams the Big Ten has turned out over the past few seasons? On a National 
level, they appear slow. They are very physical which allows the cream of the Big Ten 
to play with anyone in the country. It is the same old story this season as Wisconsin, 
Ohio State, and Michigan. They all have legitimate shots at a BCS bowl game come 
January. Minnesota should be solid once again with Marlon Barber back to run the rock 
and Kyle Orton returns to spread it out at Purdue. After that, though, this conference 
is pretty weak. Many people think this may be the year that Penn State returns to 
respectability, but put me in the faction that thinks JoePa needs to retire and let 
someone bring the program into the 21st century. Iowa will be much weaker than in the 
past couple of seasons and no team really appears ready to step up in their place.


...Number 4: Big 12

Yes, four may be a little low, but this conference appears somewhat down this season 
minus Texas and Oklahoma. The Big 12 North is once again a mess and completely up for 
grabs regardless of what you read about KSU or Missouri. Colorado and Nebraska could 
very well be the last standing in December in the Northern division. The Southern 
division will once again be decided at the Red River Shootout and there is really no 
reason to believe that Mack Brown will actually beat Bob Stoops. Oklahoma State will 
be down from last year, and Texas A&M should be a middle tier team once again. Texas 
Tech must replace Kliff Kingsbury, but the problem lies more in the system than with 
the guys throwing the rock. Tech could surprise with a third place finish in the 
South. There really are only two marquee teams in the Big 12 this year.


...Number 3: Pac-10

USC and Cal are as good as anyone in the country. If SC gets Mike Williams back this 
season, their offense will be unbelievable. They will be very good, regardless, and 
the defensive line is an absolute force. Jeff Tedford's presence at Cal has made 
enormous strides in that program. The story of the conference this season could be the 
reemergence of big time football in Arizona where Andrew Walters and Mike Stoops look 
to have big seasons. The Wildcats may be a couple of seasons away, but Stoops will 
have them among the elite programs in the country within 5 years.


...Number 2: ACC

The infusion of football powers Miami and Virginia Tech bolster the ACC a great deal 
this season and provide us with some exceptional match-ups. While Florida State and 
Miami should continue to dominate the ranks of college football and the ACC, watch out 
for the Cavaliers of Virginia and the Clemson Tigers as well in this conference. Both 
teams are very talented and return top level talent on both sides of the football. 
Georgia Tech, North Carolina State and Maryland will also all be strong once again 
this season. Really no weeks off in this conference any longer, as even the Duke Blue 
Devils should be improved. As of August, Florida State looks like the conference's 
best team, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Clemson or Virginia atop the ACC come 
January.


...and the #1 rated conference is... the SEC

Until this conference gives me any reason whatsoever to discount it, they will be my 
number one ranked conference. Georgia and LSU are loaded once again. Florida and 
Tennessee should also improve on their performances over the past couple of seasons, 
and don't forget about that little state of Alabama. The Crimson Tide are poised for a 
return to the national scene and the Tigers could very well make their fans forget 
about a season gone awry one year ago. The winner of the SEC should end up in Miami 
once again this season. 



Projected Conference Champions
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SEC - Georgia Bulldogs

The Bulldogs return ten starters on offense and nine on defense which should be scary 
for the rest of the conference. Among those returning are Quarterback David Greene, 
Defensive End David Pollack, and Wide Out Fred Gibson, all seniors who are among the 
nations best at their respective positions. Georgia was 8-6 ATS in 2003.


ACC - Florida State Seminoles

FSU's offense will be ridiculous this season, assuming Chris Rix has his head in the 
right place. Rix is one of the most physically gifted QB's FSU has ever had, but he is 
known for the enormity of his mental lapses. Leon Washington and Lorenzo Booker may be 
the best Tailback tandem east of Southern California, and Craphonso Thorpe is a stud 
at receiver. The biggest news is that all five offensive lineman return led by All 
American Alex Barron. The defense has more work to do, but there is no shortage of 
athletes in Seminole land. No linebackers return but Ernie Sims and Marcello Church 
should be superstars. Kamerion Wimbley was brilliant at times at Defensive End in his 
sophomore season. Three of four DB's return which will help the Seminoles defense 
early on. There are numerous big games on the schedule beginning with the opener at 
Miami on September 6th. The finale against Florida on November 20th should be special 
as well. The Noles get Clemson and Virginia at home which!
 is a huge plus for them this season.


Pac-10 - USC Trojans

The Trojans return only six offensive and defensive starters for the 2004 season 
unless WR Mike Williams is reinstated by the NCAA. The good news for Pete Carroll and 
his staff is that those who are returning are studs. Matt Leinhart is back once again, 
as are Reggie Bush and Lendale White. Shaun Cody heads up the returning defensive 
players. Like Oklahoma, the Trojans have been cleaning up on the recruiting front and 
will be just fine again this season. The Trojans were an amazing 12-2 ATS last season 
and covered every Pac-10 game except the loss at California.


Big12 - Oklahoma Sooners

The Sooners look to reload yet again in 2004 with eleven starters returning on offense 
and seven on defense. Heisman Trophy winner Jason White is back for his senior year as 
is All Star wide out Mark Clayton. All five offensive lineman are back as well which 
means this offense should hit the ground running. Gone is Derek Strait, but the way 
Bob Stoops has recruited the past three years, the defense will no problem filling 
holes left by Strait, Brandon Everage and Teddy Lehman. 


Big Ten - Wisconsin Badgers

The Badgers return nine offensive starters and eight on defense from a team that went 
6-7 ATS one year ago. The most important players returning to Barry Alavrez's squad is 
Anthony Davis and all five guys who'll block for him. Alvarez's gameplan's tend to 
depend on his teams ability to run the football and control the clock. That should not 
be problem for this crew provided that new quarterback John Stocco, can complete the 
short timing routes. Assuming they are able to move the football on the ground, the 
defense will be strong. They return all four defensive lineman, which is huge in the 
Big Ten, as most of the dominant schools are run first ballclubs. The Badgers luck out 
by not having to play Michigan this season. Possible stumbling blocks are at Arizona 
and at Ohio State.


Mountain West - Utah Utes

Urban Meyer, the leader of Utah's football program has become one of the hot young 
commodities on the coaching market. Look for his name to become more valuable during 
the next off-season. Utah returns seven on offense and eight on defense this season. 
The leading returnees are QB Alez Smith. The defense, however, will be the heart and 
soul of the football team. DL Jason Kaufusi returns from an injury for his sophomore 
season. He was the MWC rookie of the year two years ago. Morgan Scalley, a returning 
FS, was named to the All Mountain West team one year ago. This team will scare bigger 
football powers early in the season and should coast to the Mountain West title.


Big East - West Virginia Mountaineers

Seven starters return on offense and eight on defense for the Mountaineers, led by Kay 
Jay Harris, a marquee JC transfer two seasons ago. He'll benefit greatly from the 
return of four offensive lineman, WR Chris Henry and QB Rasheed Marshall. The 
defensive line is the strength of the defense with four starters returning led by Ben 
Lynch. The schedule is manageable with the biggest dates being home against Maryland 
and at Virginia Tech, both non conference tilts.


MAAC - Toledo Rockets

Toledo returns eight players on offense including standout running back Trinity Dawson 
and quarterback Bruce Gradowski. There are holes to be filled along the offensive line 
which provides some concern here, but the majority of the players filling those holes 
are upperclassmen who are familiar with the system. The defense only returns five 
starters but the offense should be on the field with their ball control running game 
allowing the defense to get comfortable during the early part of the season.


Big West - Fresno State

The Bulldogs have their best team since David Carr's senior season in Cali. Nine 
starters return on offense and seven on defense. TB Dwayne Wright and QB Paul Pinegar 
will lead the way for the Bulldogs offense which will be potent. The defense is what 
may make this team however, just as it did in 2001. The defensive front is loaded led 
by Brian Morris and Garret McIntyre, who are both All Conference performers from 
previous seasons. SS James Sander is one of the best in the country as well. They have 
some big games early at Washington and Kansas State. We should be getting some nice 
chalk in these games so keep them in mind if you like the underdawgs.



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