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11-24-2012, 12:23 PM
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Possible future BCS Championship contenders?
What are some possible BCS Championship contenders that you guys think would win in a couple of years?
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11-24-2012, 01:04 PM
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Bama and LSU are going to stay on top for the foreseeable future. Ohio State and Oregon will be consistent top 5 teams but always a step or two behind the big boys. SC, UGA, and Fla should continue to be good and rotate as East champs and go 11-1. FSU and ND seem to have a bright future but their schedules will always be questionable (now that ND is quasi-ACC). Texas and Michigan are primed to jump back up as perrenial top ten teams.
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11-24-2012, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Kinnick
Bama and LSU are going to stay on top for the foreseeable future. Ohio State and Oregon will be consistent top 5 teams but always a step or two behind the big boys. SC, UGA, and Fla should continue to be good and rotate as East champs and go 11-1. FSU and ND seem to have a bright future but their schedules will always be questionable (now that ND is quasi-ACC). Texas and Michigan are primed to jump back up as perrenial top ten teams.
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A&M is not even in the picture? They are a pretty young team with an explosive offense.
Johnny Manziel- FR QB
Mike Evans- FR (leading) WR
Trey Williams- FR RB
Their defense will always be pretty solid. I'm not saying that they are a 90% for sure like Bama or LSU but they may have a shot!
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11-24-2012, 01:22 PM
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The short list would include Ohio State, Florida, Oregon, Alabama and A&M. Notre Dame, Texas, Stanford, FSU, Oklahoma and Michigan also have tons of talent and potential. I really think Ohio State will win a pair of championships in the next five years.
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11-24-2012, 01:37 PM
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The short list would include Ohio State, Florida, Oregon, Alabama and A&M. Notre Dame, Texas, Stanford, FSU, Oklahoma and Michigan also have tons of talent and potential. I really think Ohio State will win a pair of championships in the next five years.
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I was thinking Ohio State as well in one of my top choices. Possibly even next year.
P.S Congrats against Michigan!
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11-24-2012, 01:55 PM
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I was thinking Ohio State as well in one of my top choices. Possibly even next year.
P.S Congrats against Michigan!
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Yeah, I wasn't impressed with the way they won sometimes, but they always found a way. They are good enough to beat anyone this year, and next year I think they'll be even better. Their schedule is favorable next year as well.
Thanks, it was a great game.
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11-24-2012, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by AggieNation
A&M is not even in the picture? They are a pretty young team with an explosive offense.
Johnny Manziel- FR QB
Mike Evans- FR (leading) WR
Trey Williams- FR RB
Their defense will always be pretty solid. I'm not saying that they are a 90% for sure like Bama or LSU but they may have a shot!
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A&M has had a fantastic first year in the SEC. The downside of your success is that expectations are going to be through the roof now, and no other team is going to take you lightly. Alabama and LSU face the problem of getting everyone's best game week in and week out. A&M will get that similar treatment. I really like Johnny Football and I even go to one or two A&M games a year, but dont get the cart ahead of the horse. Needless to say A&Ms home SEC opener against Bama next year will be huge.
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11-24-2012, 02:34 PM
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By AQ conferences only listing two:
ACC- FL ST, Clemson
Big 10- Ohio State, Mich
Pac 12- Stanford, Oregon
SEC- Bama, LSU, (exception SEC East Winner)
Big 12- OK, TX
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11-24-2012, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Kinnick
A&M has had a fantastic first year in the SEC. The downside of your success is that expectations are going to be through the roof now, and no other team is going to take you lightly. Alabama and LSU face the problem of getting everyone's best game week in and week out. A&M will get that similar treatment. I really like Johnny Football and I even go to one or two A&M games a year, but dont get the cart ahead of the horse. Needless to say A&Ms home SEC opener against Bama next year will be huge.
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There will still be doubters of A&M (mainly UT fans who are jealous of how A&M has performed) and I'm looking for them to take those expectations and use them to their advantage.
It's make it or break it next year against Bama.
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