Saturday, August 16, 2008

ZN’s CFB Top 25 :: Week 1 2008

There was some big movement in the ZN Top 25 since we last ranked teams on June 13, 2008. The biggest reasons for some of these changes included more consideration of the strength of schedule, major injuries and player losses. So here you go, the Week 1 top 25 for 2008.

*Rank. Team (LW), [Record, LW Result] - Comment on the team.
1. Ohio State (6), [0-0, DNP] - I know I’m inviting criticism for sounding like a total homer, but I realized that OSU has been suffering from prejudice. Because they lost the last two BCS title games, the media has been scared to peg the Bucks No. 1. I’m not scared anymore.
2. Georgia (1), [0-0, DNP] - It’s not a huge drop, but something just doesn’t seem right in Athens, Ga. It’s almost like this team is too good.
3. USC (7), [0-0, DNP] - Even with the Sanchez injury, the Trojans are the only team with talent like this. Now, it all depends how Pete Carroll puts it all together.
4. Missouri (5), [0-0, DNP] - This is a team not many are talking about on a national scale. I am. The Tigers will only meet Oklahoma in the Big XII title game, and in a battle of quarterbacks, I’ll give the (extremely) slight edge to Chase Daniel.
5. Auburn (8), [0-0, DNP] - I get this creepy feeling about what Tommy Tuberville is cooking down south. If the Peach Bowl was a true preview of the 2008 Tigers, look out SEC title game.
6. Oklahoma (2), [0-0, DNP] - The more I look at the Sooners, the more fragile they look. The offense will be fine by all measures, but the defense not so much, especially in the secondary.
7. Florida (4), [0-0, DNP] - The injuries are really killing the Gators’ mojo right now. Between TE Ingram’s ACL (not to mention FOUR other players lost to ACL injuries), and the fact that Percy Harvin hasn’t done squat this summer, don’t expect a fast start this year.
8. West Virginia (9), [0-0, DNP] - WVU has something to prove this season: that it can win without Rich Rodriguez. All the pieces are there to get to a BCS bowl.
9. Clemson (18), [0-0, DNP] - I haven’t seen another ACC team that could contend with Clemson’s potential. But how often have we heard that before?
10. BYU (11), [0-0, DNP] - The Cougars should coast to a 10-win record. But if they play up to their billing, BYU will win a lot more than the conference.
11. Penn State (10), [0-0, DNP] - Between the injuries and the dismissal of a few players, there are some growing doubts about how high this team can reach. The Lions are still the second best in the Big Ten, though.
12. LSU (12), [0-0, DNP] - Call it a rebuilding year in the bayou, but a nice Cotton Bowl bid is possible for the Tigers.
13. Arizona State (13), [0-0, DNP] - Maturity was this team’s biggest problem last year. It shouldn’t be so in 2008, but don’t exactly count on a magical BCS run.
14. Wisconsin (15), [0-0, DNP] - You won’t find a better running back/offensive line situation outside of Madison. Yes, that even includes USC.
15. Texas Tech (14), [0-0, DNP] - You can only outscore so many teams. Luckily, TT can do just that. Keep in mind, however, that TT plays in one of the toughest divisions in college football.
16. Virginia Tech (16), [0-0, DNP] - Count on the Hokies vs. Clemson in the ACC title game. Don’t count on the Hokies in that one.
17. Texas (17), [0-0, DNP] - I don’t see the Longhorns of old coming back in 2008. Hey, the Holiday Bowl isn’t all that bad... again.
18. Michigan State (25), [0-0, DNP] - These days, eight wins will get a team ranked, provided it played a good schedule. MSU has all that, and some, going for it in 2008.
19. Oregon (NR), [0-0, DNP] - With one of the best secondaries in the nation, UO is setting itself up nicely for a strong Pac-10 run.
20. Oregon State (19), [0-0, DNP] - Be sure to tune in for the Civil War this year, which could end up being a low-scoring defensive football game.
21. Pittsburgh (20), [0-0, DNP] - If the passing game does anything this year, Pitt will easily go bowling. The question is from there, how high will the Panthers climb?
22. Utah (NR), [0-0, DNP] - This team is finally out from under the 2004 Utes’ shadow. Now it’s their time to shine, and should do just that in 2008.
23. South Florida (NR), [0-0, DNP] - The problem is that the Big East isn’t as soft as everyone’s made it out to be.
24. Illinois (NR), [0-0, DNP] - Rose Bowl or not, the Illini weren’t good enough for the BCS last year, and sure aren’t good enough for it this year’s tough schedule. Harsh, but true.
25. Rutgers (NR), [0-0, DNP] - I’m going out on a limb here, but the loss of Ray Rice isn’t all that bad. Enough key players return to propel the Knights into the rankings again.

Dropped Out:
Tennessee
Mississippi State
Boston College

On the Cusp:
South Carolina (NR), [0-0, DNP]
Tennessee (22), [0-0, DNP]
California (NR), [0-0, DNP]
Mississippi State (23), [0-0, DNP]
Wake Forest (NR), [0-0, DNP]

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