With almost everyone on the board pretty much in agreement that OSU's not the best team in the country, despite what the new rankings say, I wanted to get everyone's opinion on who the top 5 teams (regardless of ranking) are. The criteria should be, all things being equal - neutral field etc. - who are the 5 tops teams in the country.
My list:
1: Oklahoma - Not much separating 1 and 2, but I give the Sooners a slight edge because their offense is far more explosive, and Stoops v. Miles is no comparison.
2: LSU - Still think the Tigers win out and meet OU in the title game. The defense is loaded, but where was the pass rush yesterday?
3: Florida - Pretty significant drop-off after the top 2 teams. Tebow's better than I thought, there are playmakers all over the field on offense, and the young Gators' defense is improving. Team showed a lot in giving LSU all they could handle.
4: Cal - Still the best team in the Pac 10, IMO. Tough position playing w/o Longshore, but the Bears' offense will give any team trouble.
5: BC - I have no idea who to put here. Oregon - no defense, South Carolina - freshman QB .... nope, West Virginia - see Oregon, USC - they lost to Stanford .... no chance. Almost put Missouri here, as they gave OU a scare in Norman, and w/o 4 costly TO's, they played the Sooners almost even. A case could be made for USF, but I think the Eagles are a more complete team.
Who ya got??
My list:
1: Oklahoma - Not much separating 1 and 2, but I give the Sooners a slight edge because their offense is far more explosive, and Stoops v. Miles is no comparison.
2: LSU - Still think the Tigers win out and meet OU in the title game. The defense is loaded, but where was the pass rush yesterday?
3: Florida - Pretty significant drop-off after the top 2 teams. Tebow's better than I thought, there are playmakers all over the field on offense, and the young Gators' defense is improving. Team showed a lot in giving LSU all they could handle.
4: Cal - Still the best team in the Pac 10, IMO. Tough position playing w/o Longshore, but the Bears' offense will give any team trouble.
5: BC - I have no idea who to put here. Oregon - no defense, South Carolina - freshman QB .... nope, West Virginia - see Oregon, USC - they lost to Stanford .... no chance. Almost put Missouri here, as they gave OU a scare in Norman, and w/o 4 costly TO's, they played the Sooners almost even. A case could be made for USF, but I think the Eagles are a more complete team.
Who ya got??