Starting Lineup
vs. Arizona (Dec 6, 2009)
Offense
LTCharles Brown#71
LGButch Lewis#68
CJeff Byers#53
RGButch Lewis#68
RTTyron Smith#70
TEAnthony McCoy#86
SERonald Johnson#8
FLDamian Williams#18
TBJoe McKnight#4
FBStanley Havili#31
QBMatt Barkley#7
Defense
LEArmond Armstead#94
DTJurrell Casey#91
NTChristian Tupou#44
REEverson Griffen#93
SLBDevon Kennard#42
MLBChris Galippo#54
WLBMalcolm Smith#6
CBJosh Pinkard#36
CBKevin Thomas#15
SSWill Harris#26
FSTaylor Mays#2
Special Teams
PRDamian Williams#18
KORRonald Johnson#8
KJordan Congdon#38
PJacob Harfman#48

The Rankings Blitz

USC Blitz Top 10:
(Dec 6, 2009)
#1Alabama (13-0)
#2Texas (12-0)
#3Florida (12-1)
#4Boise State (13-0)
#5TCU (12-0)
#6Cincinnati (12-0)
#7Oregon (10-2)
#8Ohio State (10-2)
#9Georgia Tech (11-2)
#10Penn State (10-2)

Other Polls:
BCS (USC #24)
AP Top 25 (USC NR)
USA Today Top 25 (USC NR)


The Schedule Blitz

9/5San Jose State (W 56-3)
9/12@ Ohio State (W 18-15)
9/19@ Washington (L 16-13)
9/26Washington State (W 27-6)
10/3@ California (W 30-3)
10/17@ Notre Dame (W 34-27)
10/24Oregon State (W 42-36)
10/31@ Oregon (L 47-20)
11/7@ Arizona State (W 14-9)
11/14Stanford (L 55-21)
11/28UCLA (W 28-7)
12/5Arizona (L 21-17)

*Official gamebook links can found in brackets


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Preseason top 10
2008-03-13 13:16:05

Where would we be without preseason polls? Well...actually, we would probably be somewhere better off, but it's hard to resist ranking the top teams heading into spring practices. Among those just missing out; Dennis Erickson's Sun Devil team. Rudy Carpenter (yes, he did survive the beating from USC last year) will have his work cut out for him, facing a schedule that includes my #1 and #2 teams.

1.  USC Trojans
Mitch Mustain and Mark Sanchez will be battling for the Trojans quarterback position. And whomever comes out on top will have to step up fast. USC has non-conference games at Virginia and at home to the Buckeyes in their first 2 games of the season. Once again, Pete Carroll will field the most talented team in the country on offense and defense. These Trojans appear poised for another national title run.

2.  Georgia Bulldogs
Yes, everybody missed out when the Rose Bowl committee chose Illinois over the Bulldogs last year. And if Georgia is going to make it to the NC game to possibly play the Trojans this year, then they will have to navigate an extremely difficult schedule that includes road games against Auburn, Arizona State, and LSU.

3.  Ohio State Buckeyes
Senior linebacker James Lauranitis bypassed the NFL and returns to a Buckeye team that has (once again) a dangerously easy schedule. The Big Ten sucks, thats pretty much all there is to it. Which is why the Buckeyes might make another (3rd times a charm?) run at the national title game and why Beanie Wells will probably be near the top of every Heisman watch throughout the season.

4.  Florida Gators
Watch out college football. The sensational sophmore season that Tim Tebow (aka Superman) had last year was no fluke. Percy Harvin, former Trojan RB Emmanuel Moody, and senior TE Cornelius Ingram should be enough on offense so that a pretty mediocre defense can survive the SEC.

5.  Oklahoma Sooners
Sophmore Sam Bradford lost his favorite target when Malcolm Kelly left (for the NFL). However, they return a boatload of talent on both sides of the ball, including a couple horses in the backfield. They don't play Missouri and the rest of their schedule is favorable. Bob Stoops' Sooners had better watch out for a rejuvenated Texas team on defense. Mack Brown hired defensive mind Will Muschamp in the offseason and hopes to bring back some bite to a young, athletic Longhorn defense.

6-10 coming soon...




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