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Rivals.com 2008 preseason ranking?
Rivals.com has released a preseason college football ranking for 2008. My work blocks sites sports web, could someone please copy the top 25 list and send it to me
Enjoy: 1. USC (11-2) put USC on top is a choice safe because the Trojans annually win their conference, get a BCS bid and play their best at the end of the season. 2. Georgia (11-2) Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno will the Bulldogs one of the nation's best quarterback / running back duos. 3. Ohio State (11-2) Buckeyes "The hopes of the title could depend on whether the potential first-round picks Vernon Gholston, James Laurinaitis and Malcolm Jenkins stay in school. 4. Oklahoma (11-3) Quarterback Sam Bradford will take advantage of their campaign outstanding first-year while leading a team that could return up to 17 owners. 5. Missouri (12-2) The Tigers should return three 2007 Rivals.com All-America Selections in quarterback Chase Daniel, Jeremy Maclin receiver and free safety William Moore. 6. Florida (9-4) You know that offense rack up some points, but the Gators defense to obtain a whole lot better. 7. West Virginia (11-2) Mountaineers hope the expected return of Pat White, Steve Slaton and Noel Devine on offense to offset losses from graduation heavy on defense. 8. LSU (12-2) The Tigers lose tons of talent on both sides of the ball, but have plenty of former four-and five-star prospects ready for replacement. 9. Auburn (9-4) Auburn's biggest losses are on the sideline, as they must adapt to a new offense and find a replacement for departed defensive coordinator Will Muschamp. 10. Clemson (9-4) with so much talent back on offense and defense, the Tigers can not come up short in a big situation again. Can they? November. Kansas (12-1) The Jayhawks could be even stronger than them this season. They need to be better now that they no longer avoid Oklahoma, Texas and Texas Tech 12. BYU (11-2) If the Pumas beat Washington and UCLA in September, he can not lose all season. 13. Virginia Tech (11-3) The Hokies hope to strive for something beyond a title ACC on the rest if cornerbacks Brandon Flowers and Victor Harris return to school. 14. Texas (10-3) The Longhorns are betting on the arrival of Will Muschamp to boost a defense that struggled to your plate game this season. 15. Wisconsin (9-4) The Badgers have a big question mark at quarterback, but they look strong almost everywhere. 16. Illinois (9-4) Rashard Mendenhall decided to enter the NFL Draft will make it more difficult for the Illini to prove that you're just a one season wonder. 17. Texas Tech (9-4)-a combination Harrell-Crabtree 12 defensive coordinators will provide great lot of sleepless nights next season. 18. Oregon (9-4) The Sun Bowl proved how dangerous this team can be if it gets the consistency of their quarterback, but the Ducks go on the road to face USC, California, Arizona and the State Oregon. 19. Arizona State (10-3) Rudy Carpenter returns to work behind a line that has been restructured to make a better job of protecting him. 20. Penn State (9-4) The last time Penn State had a quarterback as run-oriented as Daryll Clark, Michael Robinson led the Nittany Lions to an Orange title Bowl. 21. Tennessee (10-4) Uncertainty at quarterback and offensive coordinator prevents us from classifying any higher Vols. 22. USF (9-4) The offense should be better this season, but the Bulls will have a tough time replacing cornerbacks Mike Jenkins and Williams brings. 23. Michigan (9-4) The Wolverines could have some growing pains while adapt to new coach Rich Rodriguez and his spread offense. 24. South Carolina (6-6) This is an act of faith considering how the Gamecocks ended 2007, but we're guessing South Carolina should have one of the most improved teams in the nation. 25. Wake Forest (9-4) Jim Grobe's decision not to go to Arkansas says Wake Forest once again will have an advantage in coaching just about every game it plays next fall.
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