Florida is a mess...
It's really hard to tell anything about Bama yet...
Texas, same as Bama, but they have depth at the most important position, as manning might start at just about any other school in the nation.
Tennessee has a QB again, but I saw something not mentioned- he held his left shoulder briefly between plays... sore? strained? bug bite? now couple that with the fact he and the entire O loafed the last couple drives of the first half, and.... it deserves to be watched... intensity can be coached, though.
aTm lost that game by less points than they should have.. they absolutely had the home team officials.. and, i don't think ND is 'that' good. maybe a top 25 but not a top ten team at this point.
vandy looked good and then they didn't. they gave up a 20-3 lead and went into OT with a VT team that couldn't execute to save their lives.
Ole Miss has a lot of firepower... what'll happen when they have any resistance whatsoever? they won't score 70+ points, for certain.
Oklahoma.... it's hard to say, but based on what i watched they're a middling team. the joke could be on me, too, because they may gel up before they play my guys.
USCe has a coaching problem.. Beamer ain't it. he's dishonest and he's in over his head.
Can't tell anything about Mizzou, either.
LSU? I ain't sold on kelly living up to the hype.. like.. ever.
and then their is UGA. who i love to hate while still having great respect for what Smart is and has done. THAT is the team to watch, and not just because they're #1.
against Clemson, who i'm not sold is currently and 'elite' team, they did something they'd do to anyone. it's two factors and the kind that if present makes ANY team hard to beat. first off, it's been said, when speaking of defenses, "scheme gets the player in position; talent/ability makes the play". i've seen teams play above their station where the player made up for the scheme, and i've seen scheme's make a player look better than they are. with UGA, they have both- and it's always present. they have it on the field and they have it on the bench two layers deep. That makes them damn near impervious to offenses unless that offense is really really good at what they do. Clemson isn't, but the good news is there are few who are... likely, a very few. the next thing they have is ability to identify and adjust- which is on coaching entirely- and they do... they identify and make good adjustments at the half, and pour on the throttle. that's bad news for one dimensional teams, which are most the teams they face this season.