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March 28, 2006

Off-Season BlogPoll Roundtable

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chas @ 10:08 am

The first of what will be many. This one is hosted over at Schembechler Hall. Unlike the detailed essay from Matt on these questions, I’m going to — in a rare change of pace — be brief.

1) It’s early, but thus far, which offseason change or changes in college football are you most excited about?

The sense of impending doom that is just now beginning to dawn with the knowledge that Fox and the Fox-ification of coverage of the BCS Bowls is drawing ever closer. I can’t wait for the screams and brutal treatment it will receive.

2) With spring practice underway, what are the three concerns about your team that are causing you the most anxiety? (USC fans can’t just list the departures of Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, and LenDale White.)

  1. Line play — defense.
  2. Line play — offense.
  3. Line play — generally.

Notice a trend?

3) Care to take a stab at a preseason top five?

This will be very preliminary. I don’t like any team trying to break-in a new QB being in the top-5, so without looking too deep and plenty of caveats and caution. Here’s an impulsive listing:

  1. Florida
  2. Ohio St.
  3. LSU
  4. ND
  5. WVU

But don’t expect that to stay that way come August and the return of the BlogPoll.





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