Can someone with insider please post this? Will rep. Thanks. http://insider.espn.go.com/college-...gs-projecting-top-25-teams-next-three-seasons
Some guy on 790 had Texas at 4 and A&M at 13. I only caught the very end but he's supposedly someone that knows what's up.
If I missed your team or you want to see another, ask. Broaden your focus for a moment, past the nitty-gritty details of the schedules and two-deeps and likely storylines for the 2013 college football season, and ask yourself this: Which programs are most likely to be successful, not just this year, but over the next three? That's exactly what we asked our panel of experts, and below we offer you the fruits of their labor: A top-25 ranking of the teams most likely to compete for and win championships over the next three seasons. Or, as we like to call it, the College Football Future Power Rankings. Will resurgent programs like Notre Dame, Texas A&M and UCLA continue to climb the national title pecking order? Will struggling powers like Oklahoma, Texas and USC be able to stop their respective declines? And does anyone have a chance of taking over Alabama's throne as the top program in college football? Our panel of experts -- Travis Haney, Brock Huard, Tom Luginbill, Todd McShay and Mark Schlabach -- found answers to these questions by rating programs in five different categories (Coaching, Current Talent, Recruiting, Title Path and Program Power) to generate an overall score. (For more information on how these rankings were put together, click here.) They then weighed in with their analysis on each team. Here you have it: The top 25 college football programs for the next three seasons. 1. Alabama 2. Ohio State 3. LSU 4. Florida 5. Michigan 6. Notre Dame Spoiler 7. Florida State 8. Texas A&M Spoiler 9. Georgia Spoiler 10. Stanford 11. Oregon 12. Texas Spoiler 13. Clemson 14. Oklahoma Spoiler 15. South Carolina 16. Louisville 17. Oklahoma State Spoiler 18. Miami 19. TCU Spoiler 20. Virginia Tech 21. North Carolina 22. UCLA 23. Auburn 24. Baylor Spoiler 25. USC
Seems low for TAMU, maybe they think Sumlin is leaving? Seems high for UT since the coaching situation is not stable and a change could just as easily be bad as opposed to good. UT does have the easier road to a BCS game.
Lol. To who? Although I think A&M will fall back a bit.. I don't see losing more than 4 games, and even that is a stretch. 3 games max. They have 8 home games and they will win all of their non conference. Auburn and Arkansas still suck. No matter how bad A&M does I still can't see them losing 6 games.
3 of the top 4 are SEC (and 4 of the top 8)? USC being 25 is a scathing indictment of how these guys feel about Lane Kiffin. USC should be top 5-6 by default.
Yeah but no copy and paste, type it out manually in .txt so there's no formatting then screenshot that in using a secured server. No HTTP BS, I want that "s".
Now you're just messin' with me, aren't you? You'll have to settle for this. 1. Alabama Spoiler 2. Ohio State Spoiler 3. LSU Spoiler 4. Florida Spoiler 5. Michigan Spoiler 6. Notre Dame Spoiler 7. Florida State Spoiler 8. Texas A&M Spoiler 9. Georgia Spoiler 10. Stanford Spoiler 11. Oregon Spoiler 12. Texas Spoiler 13. Clemson Spoiler 14. Oklahoma Spoiler 15. South Carolina Spoiler 16. Louisville Spoiler 17. Oklahoma State Spoiler 18. Miami Spoiler 19. TCU Spoiler 20. Virginia Tech Spoiler 21. North Carolina Spoiler 22. UCLA Spoiler 23. Auburn Spoiler 24. Baylor Spoiler 25. USC Spoiler Five that just missed Spoiler
Can you post the Sun Belt Conference? Just playing. I think TCU is a little low but I'm biased. I think Michigan is overrated and Louisville is too.