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JLEW1818
5/27/2008, 09:49 PM
Top players

Quarterbacks

1 Tim Tebow QB Florida 6-3/229 St. Augustine, FL -
What can the Heisman Trophy winner do for an encore?

2 Pat White QB West Virginia 6-2/190 Daphne, AL -
He leads all active players - not just QBs - in career rushing yards.

3 Chase Daniel QB Missouri 6-0/225 Southlake, TX -
Daniel has thrown 61 TD passes over the last two years.

4 Graham Harrell QB Texas Tech 6-3/203 Ennis, TX -
He leads all active players with 10,682 career passing yards.

5 Matthew Stafford QB Georgia 6-3/237 Dallas, TX -
His upside and pro potential make up for relatively ordinary stats.

6 Todd Reesing QB Kansas 5-11/200 Austin, TX -
Was there a more surprising QB performance in 2007?

7 Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma 6-4/208 Oklahoma City, OK -
He is a big part of a loaded Big 12 QB class this season.

8 Cullen Harper QB Clemson 6-3/220 Alpharetta, GA -
Harper has nearly all his weapons back from last season.

9 Jake Locker QB Washington 6-3/210 Ferndale, WA -
There might not be a more valuable player in the entire nation.

10 Colt McCoy QB Texas 6-3/195 Tuscola, TX -
McCoy needs to cut down on his INT total after throwing 18 last year.

Running backs

1 Chris Wells TB Ohio State 6-1/237 Akron, OH -
Nobody was running the ball better than Wells at the end of last season.

2 Knowshon Moreno TB Georgia 5-11/207 Belford, NJ -
Georgia began its surge last year when he started getting more carries.

3 LeSean McCoy RB Pittsburgh 5-11/210 Harrisburg, PA -
He had seven 100-yard games in his freshman season.

4 P.J. Hill RB Wisconsin 5-11/222 East Elmhurst, NY -
Hill will try to bounce back from an injury-riddled season.

5 Marlon Lucky RB Nebraska 6-0/210 North Hollywood, CA -
He rushed for 1,019 yards and caught 75 passes last year.

6 Damion Fletcher RB Southern Miss. 5-10/176 Biloxi, MS -
He has rushed for 2,974 yards over the last two years.

7 Javon Ringer RB Michigan State 5-9/202 Dayton, OH -
Ringer gained nearly six yards per carry last season.

8 Ian Johnson RB Boise State 5-11/194 San Dimas, CA -
He leads all active RBs with 3,418 career rushing yards.

9 James Davis RB Clemson 5-11/205 Atlanta, GA -
He ranks fourth among active players with 36 career TD runs.

10 C.J. Spiller RB Clemson 5-11/190 Lake Butler, FL -
Spiller had just three TD runs last season.

11 DeMarco Murray RB Oklahoma 6-0/198 Las Vegas, NV -
He ran for 13 TDs last season despite missing three games.

Tight Ends
1 Travis Beckum TE Wisconsin 6-4/221 Milwaukee, WI -
Beckum led all tight ends with 982 receiving yards last year.

2 Chase Coffman TE Missouri 6-6/245 Peculiar, MO -
Coffman has 16 TD catches over the last two seasons.

3 Jermaine Gresham TE Oklahoma 6-5/264 Ardmore, OK -
Eleven of his 37 catches last season resulted in TDs.

4 Brandon Pettigrew TE OK State 6-6/260 Tyler, TX -
Pettigrew is a potential first-round draft pick.

5 Darius Hill TE Ball State 6-6/224 Blue Springs, MO -
Hill has 21 TD receptions over the last two seasons.

Offensive Line

1 Jonathan Luigs C Arkansas 6-4/314 Little Rock, AR -
Luigs won the 2007 Rimington Trophy as the top center in the nation.

2 Alex Mack C California 6-5/316 Santa Barbara, CA -
Mack was a Rimington Trophy finalist last season.

3 Duke Robinson OL Oklahoma 6-5/346 Atlanta, GA -
Robinson is a two-time Rivals.com All-America selection.

4 Michael Oher OL Ole Miss 6-5/325 Memphis, TN -
Oher will probably get drafted in the first round next year.

5 Andre Smith OT Alabama 6-5/340 Birmingham, AL -
Smith and Luigs shared the Jacobs Trophy as the top blockers in the SEC.

6 Max Unger OL Oregon 6-5/296 Honaunau, HI -
This all-conference center is entering his fourth year as a starter.

7 Phil Loadholt OT Oklahoma 6-8/351 Fountain, CO -
Loadholt and Robinson should help give the Sooners a formidable line.

Defensive Line

1 George Selvie DE South Florida 6-4/242 Pensacola, FL -
Selvie led the nation with 31 1/2 tackles for loss last year.

2 Greg Middleton DE Indiana 6-3/265 Indianapolis, IN -
He led the nation with 16 sacks last season.

3 Fili Moala DT USC 6-5/300 Buena Park, CA -
We expect him to pick up right where Sedrick Ellis left off last year.

4 Maurice Evans DE Penn State 6-2/264 Brooklyn, NY -
Evans had 12 1/2 sacks and 21 1/2 tackles for loss last year.

5 Greg Hardy DL Ole Miss 6-5/255 Memphis, TN -
He had 18 1/2 tackles for loss last year despite missing three games.

6 Nick Reed DE Oregon 6-3/259 Trabuco Canyon, CA -
Reed recorded 22 1/2 tackles for loss and 12 sacks last year.

7 Auston English DE Oklahoma 6-3/241 Canadian, TX -
English led the Big 12 in sacks per game last season.

Defensive Backs

1 William Moore S Missouri 6-1/215 Hayti, MO -
Moore had 115 tackles and eight INTs last season.

2 Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State 6-1/201 Piscataway, NJ -
He may be the best pure cover corner in the nation.

3 Alphonso Smith CB Wake Forest 5-10/180 Pahokee, FL -
Smith scored three TDs on INT returns last season.

4 Vontae Davis DB Illinois 6-0/205 Washington, -
Davis had 76 tackles and four INTs last season.

5 Eric Berry DB Tennessee 5-11/195 Fairburn, GA -
Berry picked off five passes in an outstanding freshman season.

6 Victor Harris DB Virginia Tech 6-0/180 Highland Springs, VA -
Harris had five INTs and 11 passes defended last year.

7 Patrick Chung CB Oregon 5-11/205 Rancho Cucamonga, CA -
Chung is the best player in an exceptional Oregon secondary.

8 Derek Pegues DB Miss. State 5-10/192 Batesville, MS -
Pegues continually delivers huge plays in clutch situations.

9 Emanuel Cook S South Carolina 5-10/214 Riviera Beach, FL -
Cook had eight tackles for loss despite playing in the secondary.

10 Taylor Mays S USC 6-4/233 Seattle, WA -
Mays is perhaps the best NFL safety prospect in the nation.

11 Mike Mickens CB Cincinnati 6-0/165 Huber Heights, OH -
Mickens helps give the Bearcats an outstanding cornerback tandem.

12 Nic Harris DB Oklahoma 6-3/232 Alexandria, LA -
Harris earned first-team all-Big 12 honors last year.

Special Teams

1 Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri 6-1/185 Kirkwood, MO -
He returned two punts and one kickoff for TDs last season.

2 Louie Sakoda K Utah 5-10/175 San Jose, CA -
He was 19-of-22 on field goals and 11th in the nation in punting last year.

3 Thomas Weber K Arizona State 6-1/202 Downey, CA -
Weber won the 2007 Lou Groza Award as the top kicker in the nation.

4 Chris Miller P Ball State 6-2/208 Libertyville, IL -
He ranked second in the nation in punting in 2006 and third last year.

5 Sam Swank K Wake Forest 6-1/180 Jacksonville Beach , FL -
This long-range kicker also punts for Wake Forest.

6 Kevin Huber P Cincinnati 6-1/210 Cincinnati, OH -
Huber led the nation in punting last season.

7 Brandon James RB Florida 5-7/173 St. Augustine, FL -
He ranked second in punt returns and 17th in kickoff returns last year.

8 A.J. Jefferson CB Fresno State 6-0/180 Bakersfield, CA -
Jefferson led the nation in kickoff returns last season.

9 DeMarco Murray RB Oklahoma 6-0/198 Las Vegas, NV -
Murray scored on two kickoff returns last year.

Offensive Coach

1 Dave Christensen Missouri Assistant Head Coach -
Missouri scored at least 31 points in all but one game last year.

2 Gary Crowton LSU Offensive Coordinator -
An uncertain QB situation leaves him with a tougher job this year.

3 Gus Malzahn Tulsa Co-Offensive Coordinator -
Can he create the same type of magic without Paul Smith?

4 Norm Chow UCLA Offensive Coordinator -
His arrival sure spices up that USC-UCLA rivalry.

5 Chip Kelly Oregon Offensive Coordinator -
Oregon ranked 10th in the nation in total offense last year.

6 Dan Mullen Florida Offensive Coordinator -
Florida ranked third in the nation in scoring last season.

7 Jim Bollman Ohio State Offensive Coordinator -
The Buckeyes have more experience on offense this year.

8 Ed Warinner Kansas Offensive Coordinator -
Kansas ranked second in the nation in scoring last year.

9 Rob Spence Clemson Offensive Coordinator -
He helped Cullen Harper develop into a star last season.

10 Kevin Wilson Oklahoma Offensive Coordinator -
The Sooners ranked fifth in the nation in scoring last year.

Defensive Coach

1 Bud Foster Virginia Tech Defensive Coordinator -
The Hokies led the nation in total defense in 2005 and 2006.

2 Jim Heacock Ohio State Defensive Coordinator -
Ohio State led the nation in total defense and scoring defense last year.

3 Will Muschamp Texas Defensive Coordinator -
Muschamp moved from Auburn to Texas in the offseason.

4 Tom Bradley Penn State Defensive Coordinator -
Will he be the eventual replacement for Joe Paterno?

5 Nick Holt USC Defensive Coordinator -
USC ranked second in the nation in total defense and scoring defense last year.

6 DeWayne Walker UCLA Defensive Coordinator -
He decided to stay at UCLA after a head coaching change.

7 Jeff Casteel West Virginia Defensive Coordinator -
He was the Rivals.com defensive coordinator of the year last season.

8 Matt Eberflus Missouri Defensive Coordinator -
The Tigers held Nebraska, Texas Tech and Arkansas in check last year.

9 Mickey Andrews Florida State Associate Head Coach -
He will be working with a shorthanded defense early in the season.

10 Frank Spaziani Boston College Defensive Coordinator -
The Eagles ranked second in the nation in run defense last year.

11 Brent Venables Oklahoma Associate Head Coach -
How will the Sooners replace Curtis Lofton at linebacker?

Head Coaches

1 Pete Carroll USC Head Coach -
All those early draft picks never knock USC out of title contention.

2 Jim Tressel Ohio State Head Coach -
Ohio State has played for the national title the last two years.

3 Urban Meyer Florida Head Coach -
The Gators could contend for a title again if they shore up their defense.

4 Les Miles LSU Head Coach -
Will his decision to pull the plug on Ryan Perrilloux pay off?

5 Bob Stoops Oklahoma Head Coach -
Those recent bowl losses are the only reasons to quibble about him.

6 Mark Richt Georgia Head Coach -
How will he deal with sky-high expectations this year?

7 Frank Beamer Virginia Tech Head Coach -
He has plenty of holes to fill on both sides of the ball.

8 Jim Grobe Wake Forest Head Coach -
Grobe proved last year that 2006 season was no fluke.

9 Tommy Tuberville Auburn Head Coach -
How will a pair of new coordinators change him this year?

10 Mack Brown Texas Head Coach -
That string of 10-win seasons could last at least one more year.


Just something for people to read. I can't take this off season any longer. I think Nic Harris is underrated. 5 big 12 qb's in the top 10. 3 top offensive lineman if you count JG.

wishbonesooner
5/27/2008, 09:57 PM
OK, so where is Zac Robinson?

Vegas Sooner
5/27/2008, 10:04 PM
Stoops has done more than Urban.

goingoneight
5/27/2008, 10:19 PM
... and Miles... and Tressell.

JLEW1818
5/27/2008, 10:35 PM
16th ranked. Zac Robinson QB OK State 6-3/205 Littleton, CO -
He rushed for at least 100 yards in three Big 12 games last year.

BoulderSooner79
5/27/2008, 11:10 PM
I didn't know that Norm Chow signed on with UCLA. I sure hope the UCLA program improves to compete with 'SC - especially in recruiting !

NYC Poke
5/27/2008, 11:56 PM
OK, so where is Zac Robinson?

I saw something on rivals that ranked him 16th, behind Chase, Sam, Graham, Colt, and Reesing, but before Freeman.

I saw another thing on rivals ranking the Big XII QBs that had him ranked behind McGee, Ganz, Hawkins, and Freeman.

The Big XII is loaded with QBs. The big surprise might be Kirby Freeman, whose now at Baylor, if he's able to beat out last year's starter. Iowa State is even supposed to have a pretty good QB next year. As with all of them, we'll see how they do on the field next year.

Eielson
5/28/2008, 12:07 AM
The first thing I saw when I clicked on here was Stoops at #5. I thought that was supposed to be the entertainment.

Collier11
5/28/2008, 12:08 AM
... and Miles... and Tressell.

Id say that Stoops is about where he needs to be right now, unfortunately the way the media rates coach performance these days is in the meaningless BCS games rather than conf titles and Lester the molester wins in big games lately............................................ .................................................. ..................sorry, just puked! I would say the list is accurate for now except Meyer is too high

Eielson
5/28/2008, 12:18 AM
Id say that Stoops is about where he needs to be right now, unfortunately the way the media rates coach performance these days is in the meaningless BCS games

Tressel?

SweetPup1221
5/28/2008, 12:29 AM
Put his Ohio State team in the big 12 the last 8 years, and he might not even be in the top 10 for coaches.

Collier11
5/28/2008, 12:45 AM
Tressel?

He is 3-2 in BCS games, 4-3 in bowl games, has 5 natl titles overall (4 div Iaa titles) with 1 at ohio st, and 4 conf titles in 8 yrs at Ohio st.

Stoops is 2-4 in bcs games, 4-5 in bowl games, has 1 natl title, and 5 conf titles in 9 yrs.

Id say they are pretty similiar with Stoops getting the edge for the division and conf he coaches in and Tressel for better postseason success.

Personally without potential ineligble players being figured id say

1:Carroll
t2:Stoops
t2:Tressell
4: Lester (although the more I think about it the more I remember how many games he almost cost his team last yr)

5: Meyer
6: Brown
7: Beamer
8: Richt
9: Tuberville
10: Grobe

Collier11
5/28/2008, 12:47 AM
Put his Ohio State team in the big 12 the last 8 years, and he might not even be in the top 10 for coaches.

not true

JLEW1818
5/28/2008, 01:18 AM
I just think if he's in the big 12 he loses more games. And does not get the chance to go to bcs championships.

Eielson
5/28/2008, 01:47 AM
Put his Ohio State team in the big 12 the last 8 years, and he might not even be in the top 10 for coaches.

I'm thinking he could stay up there with Mack Brown.

OU_Sooners75
5/28/2008, 02:46 AM
So last years #1 rated QB is #7?

I am glad the media is not sucking on his you-know-what, like they are with Tebow, Daniel, Harrell (which is nothing more than a system QB. Doing nothing special that Kingsbury, Heupel, Couch, etc haven't already done.)

And todd Reesing? Are you serious? Good solid QB yes. Better than Bradford? NO!

OU_Sooners75
5/28/2008, 02:48 AM
Answer this. How is Chase Coffman ranked ahead of the #2 overall TE in the country?

LOL....the love fest for Missouri is getting out of hand.

OU_Sooners75
5/28/2008, 02:51 AM
So now Les Miles is a better coach?
LMFAO @ Rivals.

JLEW1818
5/28/2008, 02:58 AM
Magazines will be coming out soon, should be a fun summer.

JLEW1818
5/28/2008, 03:03 AM
Just think all top 10 qb's could be gone after this year. At least 6 of 10 I would think.

starrca23
5/28/2008, 07:53 AM
Let's see...Bob Stoops recent bowl loses
Jim Tressel recent bowl blowouts...I mean played for national titles last two years!?

WTH!?

soonerfan28
5/28/2008, 08:05 AM
This is a time when people look at what you've done lately and I can see where Stoops is below Meyer, but not Tressel. Tressel hasn't done any better then Stoops.

VA Sooner
5/28/2008, 09:17 AM
Thanks for the Rivals info... I love the Pre-Season guesses... can't wait for the regular season... and neither can my wife.

JLEW1818
5/28/2008, 02:30 PM
BIG 10 SUCKS

SoonerinSouthlake
5/28/2008, 08:36 PM
not true

true if he was coaching Baylor