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Topic: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #28 on: July 06, 2021, 10:39:34 AM »
maybe, maybe not
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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #29 on: July 06, 2021, 10:45:41 AM »
Pages 34 – 41

Featured articles:

34 – 35:

No Settling For Second Best – SEC’s Collection of Coaches is without Peer: "The level of coaching in the SEC has reached unprecedented heights, with one-third of the current coaches in the league having won national championships: Urban Meyer (Florida 2006), new Alabama coach Nick Saban (LSU 2003), Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee 1998), and South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier (1996). Another, Auburn’s Tommy Tuberville, has an undefeated season and a #2 national finish in 2004. Georgia’s Mark Richt has finished in the Top 10 four of the past five years. LSU’s Les Miles has put together back-to-back Top 10 finishes."

36 – 37:

In His Comfort Zone – Grass is plenty green in Evanston for Pat Fitzgerald: “Fitzgerald stiff-arms sweeping changes, but is adverse to adjusting and tinkering with his team. Defensive coordinator Greg Colby said he was “pleasantly surprised” by Fitzgerald’s diplomatic approach in meetings. ‘He wasn’t so bent on going in one direction that he didn’t think, ‘Well, this isn’t working, let’s do something else,’’ Colby says. ‘That’s a sign of maturity – something you don’t normally see when somebody’s been coaching as few years as he has.'”

38 – 39:

SC’s Prime-Time LBS Ready to Pounce: “USC’s linebackers – Keith Rivers, Rey Maualuga, Brian Cushing – are the best unit in the nation, unusual equals in athleticism, but each with unique talents. USC assumes its normal lofty preseason position largely because of its defense, and more specifically because of its physically imposing linebackers that possess the speed to hunt down ball carriers. They all play with attitude, but they are different personalities. Cushing is outspoken and playful, Rivers talks more on the field than in the locker room, while Maualuga is reserved until he starts hitting.”

40 – 41:

Creating a Long Shadow of his own – Virginia Senior has the Name and the Game: “Early in life, he realized that the day he’s known as just Chris Long probably would never come. That’s part of the reality of growing up with a famous father who had blazed this trail before. In this case, the senior defensive end at Virginia is the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Howie Long of Oakland Raiders’ fame. Once on Virginia’s campus, he didn’t have the benefit of a redshirt year to learn or get stronger because starting end Chris Canty (now with the Dallas Cowboys) suffered a broken leg. Coaches called on Long. He started as a sophomore and took his lumps, but he developed into a force quickly. He lined up in practice daily against All-American offensive tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson, so it was get better or get buried.”

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #30 on: July 06, 2021, 10:52:01 AM »
Saying a coach or group is without peer because their teams finished well in the polls sounds circular to me.  They likely aren't horrible coaches of course.  The best coach could be at some place like K State.

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #31 on: July 07, 2021, 11:01:59 AM »
Pages 42 – 51

42 – 43: 2007 Pre-season All-American Team Offense 1st/2nd:

QBs: Colt Brennan, Hawaii; Brian Brohm, Louisville
RBs: Darren McFadden, Arkansas; Mike Hart, Michigan; Steve Slaton, West Virginia; Ray Rice, Rutgers
WRs: DeSean Jackson, California; Earl Bennet, Vanderbilt; Mario Manningham, Michigan; Adarius Bowman, OK State
TEs: Travis Beckum, Wisconsin; John Carlson, Notre Dame
OLs: Sam Baker, USC; Steve Justice, Wake Forest; Jake Long, Michigan; Michael Oher, Ole Miss; Barry Richardson, Clemson; Jonathan Luigs; Arkansas, Ryan Clady, Boise St; Adam Kraus, Michigan; Jeremy Perry, Oregon St; Andre Smith, Alabama

44 – 45: 2007 Pre-season All-American Team Defense 1st/2nd:

DLs: Calais Campbell, Miami; Glenn Dorsey, LSU; Sedrick Ellis, USC; Derrick Harvey, Florida; Bruce Davis, UCLA; Eric Foster, Rutgers, Quentin Groves, Auburn; Chris Long, Virginia
LBs: Dan Connor, Penn St; James Laurinaitis, Ohio State; Keith Rivers, USC; Vince Hall, Virginia Tech; Rey Maualuga, USC; Jasper Brinkley, South Carolina
DBs: Antoine Cason, Arizona; Dwight Lowery, San Jose St; Kenny Phillips, Miami; Jonathan Hefney, Tennessee; Brandon Flowers, Virginia Tech; Paul Oliver, Georgia; Aqib Talib, Kansas; Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame

46: Player Ratings: QBs:

1. Colt Brennan, Hawaii 2. Brian Brohm, Louisville 3. John David Booty 4. Colt McCoy 5. Pat White 6. Chad Henne 7. Matt Ryan 8. Erik Ainge 9. Andre Woodson, Kentucky 10. Tim Tebow, Florida

Henne – “Should become school’s career passing leader, but will he beat OSU?

Tebow – “A better Heisman candidate than quarterback at this point

Juice Williams – “Optimism in Illini-land because of Juice and frosh WR Arrelious Benn

47: Full page ad for Tito’s Handmade Vodka

48: Player Ratings: RBs:

1. Darren McFadden, Arkansas 2. Steve Slaton, WV 3. Ray Rice, Rutgers 4. Mike Hart, Michigan 5. Ian Johnson, Boise St 6. Yvenson Bernard, Oregon St 7. Chris Wells, Ohio State 8. PJ Hill, Wisconsin 9. Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech 10. Brandon Ore, Virginia Tech

Hart – “Not the flashiest guy, but not many can handle the workload he can”

Wells – “This high because of his potential to take over as Buckeyes’ focus”

Hill – “Powered his way to 1569 yards and Big Ten rushing title as freshman”

49: 5th full page sports betting service ad

50: Player Ratings: WRs/TEs:

1. Mario Manningham, Michigan 2. DeSean Jackson, Cal 3. Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt 4. Adarious Bowman, OK State 5. Limas Sweed, Texas 6. Jarrett Dillard, Rice 7. Greg Carr, Florida St 8. Harry Douglas, Louisville 9. Davone Bess, Hawaii 10. Derek Kinder, Pittsburgh

1. Travis Beckum, Wisconsin 2. John Carlson, Notre Dame 3. Martin Rucker, Missouri 4. Chase Coffman, Missouri 5. Jacob Tamme, Kentucky

Manningham – “Averaging 22 yards per catch through six games before knee injury

Dorien Bryant, Purdue – “5-10 and shifty, he led Big Ten in catches (87) and receiving yards (1,068)”

Beckum – “Super athlete breaking in new QB after catching 61 passes for 903 yards

51: Player Ratings: OL:

Centers: 1. Steve Justice, Wake Forest 2. Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas 3. Cody Wallace, TX A&M 4. Kory Lichtensteiger, Bowling Green 5. Drew Miller, Florida

Guards: 1. Jeremy Perry, Oregon State 2. Adam Kraus, Michigan 3. Will Arnold, LSU 4. Jordan Grimes, Purdue 5. George Robinson, Oklahoma

Tackles: 1. Jake Long, Michigan 2. Sam Baker, USC 3. Michael Oher, Ole Miss 4. Barry Richardson, Clemson 5. Ryan Clady, Boise State

Kraus – “First-team All-Big Ten a year ago”

Grimes – “Helped Purdue lead nation in fewest tackles for loss allowed”

Long – “Came back, despite being told he would be a first-round pick in 2007”

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #32 on: July 08, 2021, 10:55:03 AM »
Pages 52 – 59

52: Player Ratings: DL:

DTs: 1. Glenn Dorsey 2. Sedrick Ellis, USC 3. Eric Foster, Rutgers 4. Andre Fluellen, Florida St 5. BJ Raji, Boston College 6. Frank Okam, Texas 7. Keilen Dykes, West Virginia 8. Mitch King, Iowa 9. James McClinton, Kansas 10. Terrill Byrd, Cincinnati

DEs: 1. Calais Campbell, Miami 2. Derrick Harvey, Florida 3. Quentin Groves, Auburn 4. Chris Long, Virginia 5. Bruce Davis, UCLA 6. Tommy Blake, TCU 7. Lawrence Jackson, USC 8. Matthew Shaugnessy, Wisconsin 9. Vernon Gholston, Ohio State 10. Tyson Jackson, LSU

King – “Not heavy – 264 lbs but looks like best interior lineman in Big Ten”

Shaugnessy – “Two years after knee surgery, he’ll start putting up bigger numbers.”

Gholston – “Only returning starter on line will get plenty of blocking attention.”

53: Player Ratings: LBs

Inside LBs: 1. James Laurinaitis, Ohio State 2. Dan Connor, Penn St 3. Vince Hall, Virginia Tech 4. Rey Maualuga, USC 5. Jasper Brinkley, South Carolina

Outside LBs: 1. Keith Rivers, USC 2. Ali Highsmith, LSU 3. Alvin Bowen, Iowa State 4. Erin Henderson, Maryland 5. Wesley Woodyard, Kentucky 6. Xavier Adibi, Virginia Tech 7. Bo Ruud, Nebraska 8. Ian Campbell, Kansas St 9. Malik Jackson, Louisville 10. Spencer Larsen, Arizona

Laurinaitis – “Wrestler’s son won Nagurski Award as first-year starter.”

Connor – “Moving from outside spot and into spotlight vacated by Paul Posliszny.”

Ruud – “All-Big 12 hometown kid once committed to NU nearly two years early.”

54: Player Ratings: DBs

CBs: 1. Antoine Cason, Arizona 2. Dwight Lowery, San Jose St 3. Brandon Flowers, Virginia Tech 4. Aqib Talib, Kansas 5. Paul Oliver, Georgia 6. Simeon Castille, Alabama 7. Malcom Jenkins, Ohio State 8. Tony Carter, Florida St 9. Terrell Thomas, USC 10. Jack Ikegwuonu

Safeties: 1. Kenny Philips, Miami 2. Jonathan Hefney, Tennessee 3. Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame 4. Derek Pegues, Miss St 5. Chris Horton, UCLA 6. Josh Barrett, Arizona St 7. Eric Wicks, West Virginia 8. Taylor Mays, USC 9. Jamal Lewis, Georgia Tech 10. Myron Rolle, Florida St

Jenkins – “Worthy of carrying the banner for Ohio St’s great cornerback tradition.”

Ikegwuonu – “First-team All-Big Ten has height and serious recovery speed.”

Zbikowski – “Fifth-year senior came back to improve on disappointing junior season.”

55: Player Ratings: Special Teams

All-Purpose: 1. DeSean Jackson, Cal 2. Percy Harvin, Florida 3. Rafael Little, Kentucky 4. CJ Spiller, Clemson 5. Damon Nickson, Middle Tennessee

56 - 57: Unit Rankings: Offense:

Top 10 Backfields 1. West Virginia 2. Michigan 3. USC 4. Texas 5. Tennessee 6. Texas A&M 7. Louisville 8. Kentucky 9. Boston College 10. Missouri

Michigan – “In just about any other year, QB Chad Henne and RB Mike Hart would be the top backfield.”

Texas – “Baby-faced Colt McCoy channeled the spirit of a grizzled veteran last season, throwing for a school-record 29 touchdowns as a freshman.”

Top 5 Receivers: 1. Louisville 2. Florida 3. Cal 4. Oklahoma 5. Hawaii

Florida – “Urban Meyer has the do-it-all receivers to go along with the do-everything quarterback, who make the shotgun-spread so much fun to watch: Andre Caldwell, Percy Harvin, Jarred Fayson, Louis Murphy.

Top 10 Offensive Lines: 1. Michigan 2. USC 3. Texas A&M 4. Oregon St 5. Rutgers 6. Alabama 7. Oklahoma 8. Louisville 9. Florida 10. Ohio State

Michigan – “This ranking made possible by LT Jake Long’s return for his senior season.”

Ohio State – “The Buckeyes have bookends – tackles Kirk Barton and Alex Boone – who will be vying for all-conference honors.”

58 – 59: Unit Rankings: Defense:

Top 10 DLs: 1. USC 2. LSU 3. Rutgers 4. South Carolina 5. Auburn 6. Iowa 7. Florida St 8. UCLA 9. TCU 10. Wisconsin

Iowa – “Slowed by injuries last season but each starter is entering his third season as a starter. With Better luck in the health department, this will be the best pass-rushing unit in the Big Ten.”

Wisconsin – “Three starters from a line that allowed only four opponents last season to gain more than 300 yards.”

Top 10 LBs: 1. USC 2. Virginia Tech 3. Ohio State 4. South Carolina 5. Penn State 6. LSU 7. Oregon State 8. Tennessee 9. Nebraska 10. Iowa

Ohio State – “The defense rallied around middle linebacker James Laurinaitis last season…”

Nebraska – “The high-level play of senior Bo Ruud is a given, and Steve Octavien and Corey McKeon just need to stay healthy. Octavien will be used as a pass-rusher supreme.”

Iowa – “Mike Klinkenborg picked up last season where Chad Greenway and Abdul Hodge left off in 2005.”

Top 10 DBs: 1. USC 2. Oklahoma 3. Miami 4. Georgia 5. Arizona 6. Virginia Tech 7. Florida St 8. LSU 9. Rutgers 10. South Carolina

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #33 on: July 09, 2021, 02:52:27 PM »
Pages 60 – 67

60 – 63: 2007 National Recruiting Rankings:

1. Florida – DE Carlos Dunlap, QB Cam Newton, CB Joe Haden

2. USC – RB Joe McKnight, DE Everson Griffen, WR Ronald Johnson

3. Tennessee – S Eric Berry

4. LSU, 5. Texas, 6. South Carolina, 7. Auburn

8. Notre Dame – QB Jimmy Clausen

9. Georgia – QB Matthew Stafford

10. Alabama – LB Rolando McClain

11. Oregon

12. Michigan – QB Ryan Mallett, CB Donovan Warren

13. Nebraska – QB Zac Lee

14. Oklahoma – OL Phil Loadholt, WR Ryan Broyles

15. Ohio State – RB Brandon Saine, DT Cameron Heyward

16. North Carolina – DT Marvin Austin

17. Illinois – WR Arrelious Benn, DT D’Angelo McCray

18. Miami, 19. Florida State, 20. Georgia Tech, 21. Clemson

22. California – DB Chris Conte, RBs Jahvid Best & Shane Vereen

23. Penn State, 24. Virginia, 25. Pittsburgh

64: Top 100 incoming Freshman for 2007

1. QB Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame 2. RB Joe McKnight, USC 3. DB Eric Berry, Tennessee 4. QB Ryan Mallet, Michigan 15. RB Noel Devine, West Virginia 25. DB Donavon Warren, Michigan 27. QB Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech 28. QB Cameron Newton, Florida 43. DB Major Wright, Florida 52. Brandon Saine Ohio State 54. WR Dez Bryant OK State 66. TE Aaron Hernandez, Florida 90. QB Stephen Garcia, South Carolina 94. RB Jahvid Best

65: Rivals.com annual membership ad (now with free text alerts)

66: Top 100 High School Seniors for 2008

WR Julio Jones, CB Janoris Jenkins, WR Michael Floyd, QB Blaine Gabbert, DB Will Hill, TE Kyle Rudolph QB Tyrelle Pryor, WR AJ Green, QB Andrew Luck

67: Top Schools by position (recruiting)

QB – Florida; RB – USC; WR – South Carolina; TE – Arkansas; OL – Auburn; DT – Alabama; DE – Florida; LB – Oklahoma; DB – Tennessee

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #34 on: July 10, 2021, 11:16:55 AM »
Pages 68 - 83

SEC Preview:

Projected MVP – RB Darren McFadden, Arkansas; Offensive Player of the Yr – QB Erik Ainge, Tennessee; Defensive Player of the Yr – DT Glenn Dorsey, LSU; Best Newcomer – S Eric Berry, Tennessee; Strongest Arm – QB Matthew Stafford, Georgia

Top NFL Talent: RB Darren McFadden, Arkansas; DT Glenn Dorsey, LSU; CB Paul Oliver, Georgia; LB Jasper Brinkley, South Carolina; DE Quentin Groves, Auburn

1. (#2 Nationally) LSU – “The loss of the No. 1 pick in the draft, QB JaMarcud Russell, paves the way for fifth-yr SR Matt Flynn to take control.”

2. (#7) Tennessee – “The Vols are eager to reclaim their spot among the elite. The schedule is tough early – at Cal and at Florida in the first three games – but a senior QB like Ainge can get Tennessee through that and onto a major run near the top of the polls.”

3. (#11) Florida – “Meyer has assembled top-five recruiting classes the past two years, so there is certainly talent in Gainesville. It’ll just take some time for it to grow. Can the playmakers on offense carry the Gators back to the SEC East title? Sure, but any bigger prizes might have to wait until 2008.”

4. (#14) Arkansas

5. (#17) Georgia – “A year ago, Matthew Stafford was locked in a four-way battle for playing time as a true freshman. Now he’s locked in as the undisputed starter. But the most exciting runner might be redshirt freshman Knowshon Moreno. He lived up to his hype in spring practice rushing for two touchdowns in the spring game.”

6. (#23) Auburn

7. (#34) Alabama – “The hiring of Nick Saban raised eyebrows all over the country – and hopes among Alabama fans everywhere. So what changes will college football’s first $4 million-a-year coach make? Given how Saban controls information, no one will know until fall.”

8. (#40) South Carolina – “Spurrier believes the Gamecocks can contend for an SEC title, but the schedule suggests otherwise. The Gamecocks have better talent than last season, but getting past eight wins won’t be easy.”

9. (#48) Kentucky

10. (#70) Miss State

11. (#77) Ole Miss – “Orgeron’s ongoing quest to stockpile talent and bring a winner to Oxford enters its third year. There’s no doubt Orgeron – regarded for his recruiting prowess – has helped the talent level rise, but depth remains a big question.”

12. (#78) Vanderbilt

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #35 on: July 10, 2021, 12:48:29 PM »
Wow, spot-on for Florida.  The young defense struggled in 2007, but became great in 2008.  Yet the offense exploded with Tebow's 55 total TD Heisman campaign.
They were off on Tennessee, though.....they were blown out in both of those early-season road games, as well as against Alabama.  They made it to Atlanta, but were mostly outside the top 15 all season long.
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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #36 on: July 10, 2021, 03:24:14 PM »
Moreno had a solid year as a RS freshman.  The fact he red shirted is notable.  Stafford was very talented but still erratic.  I think they started the next season ranked #1, and then got blown out by Alabama.


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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #37 on: July 10, 2021, 03:32:14 PM »
Moreno had a solid year as a RS freshman.  The fact he red shirted is notable.  Stafford was very talented but still erratic.  I think they started the next season ranked #1, and then got blown out by Alabama.


Oh yeah, that was the year they were a hot contender but got pinned underneath Tennessee in the standings. That was always a weird spot for certain teams

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #38 on: July 11, 2021, 12:33:06 PM »
Pages 84 - 99

Big Ten Preview:

Projected MVP – QB Chad Henne, Michigan; Offensive Player of the Yr – WR Mario Manningham, Michigan; Defensive Player of the Yr – James Laurinaitis, Ohio State; Best Newcomer – WR Arrelious Benn, Illinois; Strongest Arm – QB Chad Henne, Michigan; Best Scrambler – QB Juice Williams, Illinois; Toughest to Bring Down – RB PJ Hill, Wisconsin; Best Hands – James Hardy, Indiana; Best Blocker – OL Jake Long, Michigan; Best Pass Rusher – DE Willie VanDeSteeg, Minnesota; Best Cover Corner – CB Malcom Jenkins, Ohio State; Special Teams Demon – Marcus Thigpen, Indiana

Top NFL Talent: 1. OL Jake Long, Michigan 2. WR Mario Manningham, Michigan 3. LB James Laurinaitis, Ohio State 4. LB Dan Connor, Penn State 5. OT Kirk Barton, Ohio State

1. (#3 Nationally) Michigan – “Michigan’s schedule is loaded with 8 home dates, where coach Lloyd Carr is 69-9 in 12 seasons. Only one road game is against a preseason Top 25 opponent – Wisconsin. With a favorable schedule and a core of offensive players who rank with the Michigan greats, all signs are pointing to this being THE year for the Wolverines.”

2. (#6) Wisconsin – “The first real test will be consecutive trips to Illinois and Penn State in early October. If the quarterback position is stable by then, Wisconsin can reach lofty expectations.”

3. (#13) Ohio State – “RB Chris Wells will be the main focus on offense coming off a year in which he rushed for 576 yards and seven TDs as a freshman. Wells specialized in short-yardage situations and battled fumble problems that led to four turnovers. Brian Robiskie and Brian Hartline replace Ginn and Gonzalez.”

4. (#27) Iowa – “The Hawkeyes enter the season with a four game losing streak. The team needs a new QB, needs to find at least two new starters on the offensive line and has four returning starters on a defensive line that has something to prove.”

5. (#36) Penn State – “Anthony Morelli has a big-time arm, a year of experience and a veteran receiving corps. On defense, LBs Dan Connor and Sean Lee cover a lot of ground and make a lot of plays. Justin King and AJ Wallace might be the two fastest corners Penn State has ever had.”

6. (#49) Illinois – “Zook has added a splashy recruiting class to an improving foundation. There is good reason for optimism. The defense is respectable, and if Juice Williams can make strides, the offense has potential. For a team that has won eight games in the past four years, it’s time to turn potential into a bigger victory total. The Illini is ready to do just that.”

7. (#51) Purdue – “The Boilermakers are stocked with very good skill position players, so they should be better than a year ago.”

8. (#57) Northwestern – “Northwestern has had time to digest a troubling year that included Randy Walker’s sudden death, a quick coaching transition and a protracted QB competition. 2nd Yr coach Pat Fitzgerald can now shape his team. With a facorable schedule featuring seven home games, the Wildcats can reclaim its place in the middle of the Big Ten and return to a bowl game.”

9. (#59) Michigan State – “After three consecutive losing seasons, just the sniff of a bowl game would make many in East Lansing happy. The schedule includes seven 2006 bowl teams in the final nine games, so winning three straight at home to start the season is important.”

10. (#68) Minnesota – “The offense has two proven tailbacks in Amir Pinnix and Jay Thomas. The defensive line had no depth last season, but should be much improved.”

11. (#76) Indiana – “The non-conference schedule could – should – yield four victories, putting Indiana close to bowl eligibility. Thanks in large part to quarterback Kellen Lewis and what could be a potent offense, expectations and excitement are on the rise. Unfortunately, that’s the case for much of the Big Ten, so making the final steps toward the postseason won’t be easy.”

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« Reply #39 on: July 11, 2021, 01:11:01 PM »

1. (#3 Nationally) Michigan – “Michigan’s schedule is loaded with 8 home dates, where coach Lloyd Carr is 69-9 in 12 seasons. Only one road game is against a preseason Top 25 opponent – Wisconsin. With a favorable schedule and a core of offensive players who rank with the Michigan greats, all signs are pointing to this being THE year for the Wolverines.”

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #40 on: July 11, 2021, 01:26:05 PM »
I am pretty sure ELA does better than any of these year after year.  I am certain I get better info around here overall.

Nobody here pumps up their team unrealistically, that I've seen, in ages, since Crunch left.

I wonder how Crunch is doing.  He's probably a multibillionaire and banned from playing roulette now.

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Re: Summer Reading – Lindy’s 2007 National CFB Preview
« Reply #41 on: July 12, 2021, 11:01:47 AM »
Pages 100 – 115

Big 12 Preview:

Projected MVP – QB Colt McCoy, Texas; Offensive Player of the Yr – QB Chase Daniel, Missouri; Defensive Player of the Yr – LB Alvin Bowen, Iowa State; Best Newcomer – QB Sam Keller, Nebraska; Best Scrambler – QB Stephen McGee, Texas A&M; Toughest to Bring Down – RB Jorvorskie Lane, Texas A&M; Best Hands – WR Limas Sweed, Texas; Best Cover Corner – CB Aqib Talib

Top NFL Talent: 1. WR Limas Sweed, Texas 2. DT Frank Okam, Texas 3. CB Zack Bowman, Nebraska 4. RB Allen Patrick, Oklahoma 5. CB Aqib Talib, Kansas

1. (#5 Nationally) Texas – “QB Colt McCoy, who went from the Longhorns’ biggest question mark to their biggest star last fall, should be even better. Texas lingered in the national championship picture into November last season. If the young, stockpiled talent on defense can step to the forefront, the Longhorns will be in the hunt for more than just the Big 12 title.”

2. (#10) Oklahoma – “…forgive Stoops if he doesn’t fret about this year’s quarterback derby involving junior Joey Halzle, Sam Bradford and Keith Nichol. In the past two years, OU has had the audacity to lose seven games. Such results are unacceptable to crazed fans ready for another title shot. If questions at QB and along the defensive front are answered, another chance at a national championship might not be an outlandish expectation.”

3. (#18) Texas A&M – “…it’s the running game that should truly strike fear into opposing defenses. Powerful Jovosrkie Lane is virtually unstoppable in short-yardage situations. The 274-pound ‘J-Train’ produced either a first down or a touchdown 26 times on 29 third- or fouth-down carries last year.”

4. (#25) Nebraska – “There was a time when a receiver’s value to the Nebraska offense was judged by his blocking ability rather than his pass-catching skills. Then Bill Callahan brought the West Coast offense to the Midwest, and the Huskers appear set to reap the benefits this season of the upgrade Callahan has made at the receivers position.”

5. (#28) Missouri – “Missouri returns QB Chase Daniel, who set multiple school records, and tailback Tony Temple, the Big 12’s leading rusher.”

6. (#42) Oklahoma State – “There is positive momentum around the program, and this has the makings of a breakthrough year for the Cowboys, who will have one of the most electric offenses in the country.”

7. (#43) Texas Tech – “The good news is that for the first time since 2002 Texas Tech will not be pinning its offensive hopes on a new QB. Graham Harrell is back in the saddle after what was, for the most part, a spectacular sophomore season. Harrell threw for 4,555 yards and 38 touchdowns, often displaying the poise of a seasoned veteran.”

8. (#55) Kansas State – “In Ron Prince’s first season, the Wildcats followed two losing seasons with an upset of Texas and a bowl bid. Led by QB Josh Freeman, K-State has the ability to make more progress.”

9. (#58) Kansas – “CB Aqib Talib is an All-American candidate, while Darrell Stuckey is a strength at free safety and healthy for the first time.”

10. (#74) Colorado – “In year two under Hawkins, the Buffaloes should be better, and with a difficult schedule, a winning record and bowl appearance would be a significant accomplishment.”

11. (#75) Baylor – “It should help that the Bears are in their second year in the spread offense…this doesn’t look like the season in which Baylor ends its 13-year bowl drought.”

12. (#90) Iowa State – “First year head coach Gene Chizik, as a respected DC at Texas and Auburn, among other places, has proven himself to be a winner and a difference-maker.”

 

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