| What team do you think has the best shot at winning the national championchip this year in NCAA football???? |
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The three teams that stand out to me are USC, LSU, and Michigan. |
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The fan in me would say either Notre Dame or Alabama but the realist in me says USC U-C-L-A!!!!! usc If you need to know and actually follow the sport USC, they could of beat texas, and all they had to do is beat ucla and they would of played florida, and beat the crap out of them. this team is this generation 41-46 army golden knights i will have to go with usc they have every position stack up with all these great players I think USC has the best chance, but there are a lot of teams in the top 10 with cake schedules which will help them. Ohio State will be 8-0 heading into the tough part of their schedule, and at that point anything can happen. If Chris Wells is a top tier back at the end of the season, watch out. I think Michigan has a huge chance if their defense can replicate OSU's performance from last year with their new starters. USC Nebraska all the WAY ya whoo Cornhuskers The U baby boy! Since we haven't play a game yet, the best team on paper is the USC Trojans by far the superior team on offense and defense, and one of the best QB in the country in John D. Booty. I also like the LSU tigers, just a boat load of great defensive players but a new starting QB, so that should slow them down a bit, before he gets his feet wet. And Michigan is the other favorite from the Big 10, they got alot of returning key players at the skills position, like QB Chad Henne, RB Mike Hart and WR Mario Manningham, but the defensive line is weak due to players lost to graduation or the draft, but offensive line should be ok. virginia tech, after an emotional year should be able to make a good run at it. usc also has a great chance with a great program. Michigan Michigan.... No the defense has too many holes. Lsu... Defense will be stiff but let's check out the offense. USC.... Strong everywhere. WVU...... Best offense in the country but let's see how the defense matures. |
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