ESPN: First 2019 Way-Too-Early Top 25

If only the douche nozzles would show us the RIGHT amount of love, then maybe we would watch their channel that most claim to never watch.


That's always my favorite comment towards ESPN.  I don't watch them a ton, but I really like the comments of "I never pay attention to what ESECPN says about college football."

 
Utah seems to have done alright.  If you first fit the horse's mouth around the firehose, you can make him drink.


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Obligatory.

 
By and large it's the proximity to the Texas recruiting hotbed. Existing brand name + sitting right on top of Texas + not hiring an idiot = still being a Top 5 team.
Not hiring an idiot is where I'd put more of my chips. Texas has done a good job over the last decade of showing how impactful hiring an idiot is even when you're an elite recruiter.

Riley's successes are commendable so far. I'll admit I didn't expect two CFP appearances and two Heisman winners. They just need to figure out how to play defense. I think I'd trade some of those ungodly offensive numbers if I meant my team could get an extra few stops per game.

 
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I don't expect OSU to take a huge step back this year. 2011 was a complete dumpster fire for them, this is just a slightly awkward handoff coaching wise. I don't necessarily think Day can keep them at their current level, but who knows. Fickell wouldn't have gone 6-6 with this years team.
I agree...People don't appreciate what Meyer did.  9 losses?  4 conference losses?  That is insane!

If Day doubles that in his first 7 seasons it will be amazing and still not be close to what Meyer did.  

 
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