First off I would like to apologize for missing Friday's blog. Due to personal reasons (laziness) I wasn't able to get around to it. So let's catch up.
14. Kentucky- Awful. Simply awful. I plan on attending a game in Lexington in 2 weeks, and I will not be surprised if Joker Philips is not on the sideline. No hope.
13. Vanderbilt- This team seems to be digressing each week. Now I understand that going in to Athens is a tall order, but they showed barely any pulse. I think James Franklin is a hell of a coach, but succeeding at Vanderbilt is proving to be just too much.
12. Ole Miss- The rebels scored 26 first quarter points. They may not score that many points the rest of the season. Now begins a stretch that might just be the hardest stretch in college football this year. While I said all along and still believe it, the Rebs are much improved but with this schedule, I just don't see anything good happening.
11. Auburn- The Tigers showed signs of life this weekend, but just have NO offense to compete this year. Kiehl Frazier is the worst quarterback I've seen in a long time. And remember the QBs I've had to watch here in Starkville. This could be a LOOONG year for the Tigers.
10. Arkansas- What we have learned a month into the season is that Bobby Petrino just didn't care to recruit a defense. For the last couple of years he was able to hide it with an amazing offense, but now that he is gone, that has been exposed. Poor John L. Smith...
9. Texas A&M- The Aggies continue to win the games they are suppose to. But the SEC play is about to resume, and I expect things to get ugly.
8. Tennessee- The Florida games seemed to put this team in a lull. Although they won they still looked to not care. Did that loss take the wind out of the Vols sails? I think it might have. And sadly Dooley continues to coach for his job.
7. Missouri- Welcome to the SEC. A lot of flaws were exposed on the road at South Carolina. However, they have gotten the big boys in the East out of the way. I expect a lot of wins from here on out.
6. Mississippi State- Last week the defense looked atrocious and the offense was solid, this week was the complete opposite. Fact of the matter is the Dawgs are 4-0 for only the 5th time in school history. I want you all to ponder that stat for a moment. ONLY THE 5TH TIME!!!!!!!!! Now heading into a bye week, the Dawgs better learn how to put a complete game together if they want to succeed in the SEC.
5. Florida- The Gators are finally finding an identity under Will Muschamp. Still not 100% sold on this team but they haven't let down yet. The schedule sets up for Florida which will play a huge factor.
4. South Carolina- A very solid performance against a very good Mizzou team. This defense is one of the stoutest in the nation. If the offense can just be average, they will win 11 maybe 12 games. Only 2 weeks away from the matchup against Georgia. Can not wait.
3. LSU- You might think this is an over reaction dropping the Tigers, but I assure you it's not. I attribute the Tigers struggles to playing their first SEC road game with a young inexperienced QB. I expect this to be a wake-up call and the Bayou Bengals will come away from this game hungry and pissed.
2. Georgia- I love watching this team. They seem so complete at every position. And Aaron Murray is on my Heisman watch-list. Pair that with a stellar defense...oh boy this is is gonna be a fun year for the Dawgs. Mark Richt is the only thing that could get in the way of this thing.
1. Alabama- PAAAAWWWWLLLL, THE TIDE GAVE UP 7 POINTS!!! DOES THAT MEAN THEY SUCK????
Heisman List (Week 3)
5. A.J. McCarron
4. Braxton Miller
3. Aaron Murray
2. De'Anthony Thomas
1. Geno Smith
My Top 10
10. Kansas State
9. Texas
8. Stanford
7. South Carolina
6. Florida State
5. West Virginia
4. LSU
3. Georgia
2. Oregon
1. Alabama
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