Marsh's 2010 Preseason Rankings.



1. Alabama-Love them or hate them, it is pretty hard to dispute that Alabama should be a pre-season number 1. Mainly due to the return of Heisman winner Mark Ingram. I see Alabama going to Glendale this year in an attempt to repeat.

2. Boise State-I hate everything about this school. But they probably deserve some credit. The good news is the only number 1 ranking they will ever see is the school with ugliest female student body. The Boise State president recently complained about playing rival Idaho, basically stating that the Idado fans drink too much before games. All I have to say is have fun playing TCU in Ft. Worth


3. TCU-Jerry Hughes may be gone, but their offense is stronger than ever. If TCU can get past Oregon State in Jerry World and Utah away, we might see our first ever non-AQ National Champions. You may laugh. We will see come January.


4. Ohio State-Though they do well in BCS games and are frequently the Big 10's best team, they still somehow always fall short of expectation. They play sloppy, but still manage to win. They truly aren't worth anyone's time. The worthless Blue-collar village that is Columbus will once again rely on Terrell Pyror to do a job he simply can't do.

4. Texas-The loss in the Nation Championship last year was a huge heartbreak for Texas fans, but yet it still gave them a lot of hope for the future with quarterback Garrett Gilbert.. He won't lead the Horns to perfection his first year and will likely struggle against the Sooners and the Huskers, but depending on how OU's season goes he could lead Texas to a BCS bowl.

5. The U (of Miami)-Are the convicts back? Sure they're not as sexy as the 80s or the early 2000s, but there is strong belief Miami football is back on the radar. We will know for sure when some more police reports are made. See also Florida State.


6. Oregon-The Ducks have more outfit combinations than Adam Lambert. Could slip into the National Championship.

7. Nebraska-The Big Red is also back, and come later in the season, they could be a top 3 team.

8. Florida-I may have them a little low, but with Tim Tebow praying on the highest mountains of Colorado I'm sure some luck will come of his successor, John Brantley.

9. Virginia Tech-V-Tech is arguably one of the most underrated programs in college football. Few give them the real credit they deserve. Look for them to squeak past Boise in our Nation's capital in just over a week.

10. Iowa-The team and the state are honestly about as interesting as a bowl of cereal.



Bowl Predictions.

The Orange Bowl-Nebraska and Virginia Tech

Winner: Nebraska. (17-10)

The Sugar Bowl-Florida and Miami

Winner: Miami (42-28)

Rose Bowl-Oregon and Iowa

Winner: Oregon (28-10)

Fiesta Bowl-Texas and TCU

Winner: TCU (20-17)

BCS Nation Championship-Ohio State and Alabama

Winner: Alabama (38-14)









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