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2002-2008 Top Recruiting and College Football Poll

Posted by CollegeBowlProjections.com On February - 14 - 2009

usc_trojansDoes top recruiting add up to victories? CollegeBowlProjections.com has put together a list of the top 25 recruiting classes and the top 25 best teams from 2002 to 2008. We’ve added up all the results with Rivals top recruiting list and the final AP polls for the last seven years.

The USC Trojans were the champions of both lists.  Their recruiting has definitely turned into wins on the football field.  The 2008 top ranked Florida Gators might not be as high in the football poll as expected. You must remember besides the two national championships in the last couple of years the Gators haven’t ranked high in the polls.

Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer and his coaching staff  ranks as the top team not on the top 25 recruiting class.  The Hokies ranked 10th on our football poll.  Blacksburg, Virginia might not be the favorite spot for top recruits in high school but Beamer and his staff appear to coach their players to their very best once they reach college.

You be the judge if these rankings have any relation to success on the football field.

2002-2008 Top Recruiting Schools
1. USC
2. Georgia
3. Oklahoma
4. Florida
5. Texas
6. Miami
7. LSU
8. Florida State
9. Tennessee
10. Ohio State
11. Michigan
12. Auburn
13. South Carolina
14. Alabama
15. Notre Dame
16. Texas A&M
17. Clemson
18. Penn State
19. California
20. Virginia
21. Washington
22. Nebraska
23. UCLA
24. Oregon
25. Colorado
2002-2008 Top 25 College Football Poll
1. USC
2. Ohio State
3. Texas
4. Oklahoma
5. Georgia
6. LSU
7. Florida
8. Auburn
9. Michigan
10. Virginia Tech
11. West Virginia
12. Boise State
13. Iowa
14. Penn State
15. Utah
16. TCU
17. Florida State
18. Boston College
19. Miami
20. Virginia
21. Wisconsin
22. California
23. Tennessee
24. Oregon
25. Texas Tech

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2008-2009 Bowl Season Review

Posted by CollegeBowlProjections.com On January - 11 - 2009

national_championship_trophThe best conferences in bowl games:
Pac-10 5-0
SEC 6-2

The worst conferences in bowl games:
Mid-American 0-5
Big Ten 1-6

Great Defenses:
Florida holding Oklahoma to 14 points.

TCU holding Boise State to 16 points.  The last time Boise State was held under 20 points was September 8, 2007(Washington 24 Boise State 10)

Lousy Offenses:
Oregon State 3 Pittsburgh 0.  The Beavers had an excuse missing the Rodgers’ brothers for the game but Pitt needs to desperately find a quarterback for next season. Pitt quarterbacks completed 9 of 27 passes for a total of 89 yards, 0 touchdowns and 1 interception.  Can you imagine how many more yards LeSean McCoy could run for if they had a decent pass game?

We didn’t see that coming:
Notre Dame thumping Hawaii 49-21 in the Hawaii Bowl.  After all the debate about Charlie Weiss returning, the Irish gave the Warriors a whoopin on their home turf.  Casey Clausen went 22/26 401 yards and 5 touchdowns.

Ole Miss putting 47 points on Texas Tech in Texas at the Cotton Bowl.  We knew the Big 12 didn’t have the best defense but we didn’t see the Rebels giving Tech a bunch of their own medicine.

Utah 21 Alabama 0 after 11 minutes in the first quarter.  The Crimson Tide were blown away by a far better prepared team in the Sugar Bowl.

We saw that coming:
USC dominating another Big Ten team in the Rose Bowl.  Pete Carroll prepares his team as well as anyone for bowl season.

Virginia Tech winning the Orange Bowl.  The Cincinnati Bearcats are new to the BCS and showed they didn’t have the poise to defeat a young Hokie team.

Another BCS mess:
Why do we continue to deal with this terrible system?  Who is rolling in all the cash from the bowl systems that won’t allow a change?  Why aren’t the over 50 non-BCS schools not working together to destroy this system?

We endure another year with controversy about the number one team in the nation.  Florida, USC, Utah and Texas should all have a piece of the title this season until they fix this joke of a system.

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TCU Defeats Boise State

Posted by CollegeBowlProjections.com On December - 24 - 2008

The TCU Horned Frogs defeated the Boise State Broncos 17-16 in the Poinsettia Bowl. This was a fight between two non-BCS teams who were just edged out of the BCS bowl games this season.  The TCU victory also gave the Mountain West Conference a 2-0 edge over the Western Athletic Conference in bowl games.  Colorado State earlier defeated Fresno State in the New Mexico Bowl.

if TCU had beaten Utah earlier in the season then Boise State and TCU would of been fighting for the non-BCS slot.  The debate would of been whether TCU deserved to jump Boise State with one loss during the season.  The Horned Frogs dropped a game against Oklahoma.  Would you of picked TCU over Boise State?  Would Boise State’s victory over Oregon been enough to get them into the big dance?

The final result showed both teams were evenly matched.  Unfortunately neither team had the opportunity to show their game against a good BCS team in the bowl system.  It’s always unfortunate when Cinderella must face Cinderella in a match-up and the ideal situation for the BCS bullies.

Look for both of these teams fighting for the BCS bid next season.

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2009 Heisman Trophy Top Ten Candidates

Posted by CollegeBowlProjections.com On December - 23 - 2008

CollegeBowlProjections.com has released their top ten candidates for the prestigious Heisman Trophy award in 2009. We’ve left off a few candidates who we believe will enter the draft. We realize some of these players may still declare for the draft.

Colt McCoy has to be the top candidate after Texas was shut out of the national championship game and was narrowly defeated by Sam Bradford for the Heisman Trophy this year. Tim Tebow is second because he has already won the award and voters tend to give their vote to new winner. Who would you add to the list? Who did we completely forget?

Our Top Ten:

Rank Previous Rank Player Team Position
1 2 Colt McCoy Texas Quarterback
2 3 Tim Tebow Florida Quarterback
3 3 LeSean McCoy Pittsburgh Running Back
4 10 Dez Bryant Oklahoma State Wide Receiver
5 - Mark Sanchez USC Quarterback
6 6 Kendall Hunter Oklahoma State Running Back
7 - Javhid Best Cal Running Back
8 - Jacquizz Rodgers Oregon State Quarterback
9 - Terrell Pryor Ohio State Quarterback
10 - Todd Reesing Kansas Quarterback
Sleepers: Kellen Moore–QB—Boise State, Zac Robinson–QB—Oklahoma State, Max Hall–QB—BYU

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