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		<title>2009 College Football Top 5 Conference Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 18:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[GameRosters.com brings you another entry in a series of "Top 5's": The top 5 conference games of the 2009 college football season.]]></description>
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It&#8217;s been awhile since we last posted a blog update; we have been busy working on producing and distributing our rosters for NCAA 10.  Now that we&#8217;ve got some time to blog again, we&#8217;ll continue our series of &#8220;Top 5&#8217;s&#8221; with the Top 5 Conference Games of 2009.  Let&#8217;s jump right in.<br />
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<strong>5.  Oklahoma State @ Oklahoma, Nov. 28th</strong><br />
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The battle for the Bedlam Bell is the final game of the regular season for both teams.  For Oklahoma, a trip to the National Championship game could be on the line.  For Oklahoma State, an upset could mean a possible birth in the Big 12 Championship and BCS Bowl hopes.  Each team will face a difficult road to reach this game, but it has the potential to have a major impact on the national scene.  If there is any team capable of knocking of the Sooners, it may be OSU.  The Cowboys’ offense will be as good as any in the nation, but they will need their defense to come up with a few more stops than last year (defense gave up 47 points per game in their 4 losses).  At the very least, this game should be a wildly entertaining close to the season.<br />
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<strong>4.  USC @ Oregon, Oct. 31st </strong><br />
This Halloween night game at Autzen could decide the winner of the Pac 10.  The last time USC didn’t have at least a share of the conference championship was 2001, when Oregon took home the crown.  This year, Oregon has high expectations and gets Cal, Oregon State and USC all at home, which could set them up for a special season.  USC has other plans, however.  Despite the loss of their starting QB and a ton on defense, the Trojans will be as talented as ever and will be looking for their 8th straight conference title.  Regardless of the outcome, the winner of this game will likely be hoisting the Pac 10 trophy and smelling roses in January.<br />
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<strong>3.  Ohio State @ Penn State, Nov. 7th</strong><br />
While this game lacks the luster of the big-time matchups in the SEC and Big 12, it could very well decide the Big Ten championship.  Penn State won a defensive struggle last year at the ‘Shoe and represented the conference in the Rose Bowl, while OSU went to the Fiesta.  Both teams lost to top teams from other conferences, further adding to the notion that the Big Ten is not at the level of some other BCS conferences.  The Buckeyes should roll into this game no worse than the top 10, with only a Sept. 12th game against USC to slow them down.  Penn State also has a great chance to enter this game in the top 10, which would setup another huge meeting that could very well decide the Big Ten Championship.  If one or both of these teams can enter the game undefeated, the winner will have a good shot at making noise in the National Title race.<br />
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<strong>2.  Florida @ LSU, Oct. 10th</strong>
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This showdown will have the winners of the last 3 BCS National Championship games, as well as the only two teams to win the BCS National Title more than once.  Last year Florida won this game big on their way to a second national title in three years.  This year expect the game to be closer; LSU has a boatload of talent and the game is at Death Valley (at night no less).  With the way these two teams stack up this year, this game could very well be a preview of the SEC Championship game, and with the winner of the last 3 SEC Championship’s having been the eventual National Champions, this game could give us an early look at our 2010 BCS National Champions.<br />
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<strong>1.  Oklahoma vs. Texas, Oct. 17th (Dallas)</strong><br />
We all know the storylines surrounding this game: The Red River Rivalry, the match-up of two top Heisman contenders, a birth in the Big 12 Championship game on the line, and a very good possibility that a birth in the National Championship is on the line.  Well, try telling that to Texas; the Longhorns beat the Sooners last year only to sit back and watch Oklahoma lose the title game to Florida.  This year, both teams will enter the season in the top 5, and maybe even the top 3.  If Texas can get by Texas Tech early they will roll into this game undefeated.  Oklahoma, meanwhile, gets a couple tough games against BYU and at Miami, but should also enter the game undefeated.  That would set up a meeting between two 5-0 teams likely ranked in the top  3, with the winner no doubt having the inside track to the National Championship game.<br />
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Well, there&#8217;s our top 5 conference games for the upcoming season.  Criteria was based on the caliber of the teams, the national impact of the game, and of course the entertainment factor.  Let us know what you think of our list and how you would improve it in our <strong>comments section below.</strong></p>
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		<title>SEC Football Predictions 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 14:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Kaldenberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[2009 SEC Conference Football Predictions.]]></description>
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<strong>2009 SEC Football Champion: The Florida Gators</strong> &#8211; For the second straight year Florida beats Alabama in the SEC Championship game.<br />
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<strong>SEC EAST</strong></p>
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<li><strong>1. Florida (8-0)</strong> – The defending national champs return stud QB Tim Tebow, a deep RB corp with Jeffrey Demps, Chris Rainey and Emmanuel Moody, and ALL 11 STARTERS on defense that should be the best in the country.  Throw in the biggest home field advantage and the best coach in the country in Urban Meyer, and there is nothing that can stop the Gators.  If they can navigate tough games against Georgia and @ LSU, the Gators should roll to an undefeated season, another SEC crown, and a birth in the BCS Championship.</li>
<li><strong>2. Georgia (6-2)</strong> – The Dawgs lose #1 draft pick Matt Stafford and star RB Knowshon Moreno, but return top-tier sophomore WR AJ Green, a talented defense, and an offensive line that should be much better than last year.  Joe Cox should be solid replacing Stafford, and Caleb King and crew can carry the load to replace Moreno.  However, the Bulldogs have a brutal non-conference schedule, opening up @ Oklahoma State, getting Arizona State at home, and closing the year @ Georgia Tech.  But they have only 1 road game in their last 5, and should cruise after their Halloween date with the Gators.</li>
<li><strong>3. Tennessee (4-4)</strong> – All the talk in the offseason centered around new coach Lane Kiffin and his aggressive style.  But while mouthing off to whoever will listen, Kiffin has quietly assembled a phenomenal coaching staff, and has proved with his recruiting that the Vols will soon have as much talent as anybody in the conference.  The verdict is still out, however, on whether or not all that can lead to  W’s on the field.  The Vols return instability at the QB position, so look for them to pound away with the run this year.  All-american safety Eric Berry leads a great secondary that was part of the #3 defense in the nation last year, and new coordinator Monte Kiffin is one of the best minds in the game. Look for the Vols to show improvement, but the rough SEC hands them 3-4 losses.</li>
<li><strong>4. South Carolina (3-5)</strong> – Steve Spurrier has never quite been able to put it all together at South Carolina, and the Gamecocks lose a lot of talent from last year’s 7-6 team.  There are questions on the offensive line and in the secondary, and it’ll be up to sophomore QB Stephen Garcia to improve an offense that was awful last year.  The defense should take a step back after losing Jasper Brinkley, Captain Munnerlyn and others, and the gamecocks will get roughed up in the SEC.</li>
<li><strong>T-5. Vanderbilt (2-6)</strong> – It was a tale of two seasons last year, as Vandy started 5-0 , then lost 6 of 7 before knocking off Boston College in the Music City Bowl.  Vandy returns 9 starters from a defense that was their strength last year, and it’s a good thing, because the offense was horrible, ranking 117th in the country.  Coach Bobby Johnson’s commodores could surprise some people this year, but we think the SEC is too tough to get through with more than 2 wins.</li>
<li><strong>T-5. Kentucky (2-6)</strong> – Coach Rich Brook’s Kentucky Wildcats will again need to ride a solid, opportunistic defense as the offense will struggle once again.  Cornerback Trevard Lindley has all-american talent, but how far Kentucky goes will be up to junior QB Mike Hartline.  We see no more than 3 SEC wins for the Wildcats, with 2-6 the most likely scenario.</li>
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<p><strong>SEC WEST</strong></p>
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<li><strong>1. Alabama (6-2)</strong> – Coach Nick Saban had the Crimson Tide rolling earlier than expected last season as he led the team to an undefeated regular season.  However, gone is QB John Parker Wilson, RB Glen Coffee and 3 starters on the O-line including top 10 pick Andre Smith.  The 2009 team will need to be led by a defense that returns 9 starters and should be one of the best in the country.  The D will need to keep the team in games until the offense can start to click with so many new starters.  Despite the turnover though, ‘Bama returns WR Julio Jones, arguably the best receiver in the country, star-in-the-making RB Mark Ingram, and back-to-back loaded recruiting classes.  Expect the ’09 team to take a small step back, but with a schedule that misses Florida and Georgia, the Tide should still challenge for the SEC crown.</li>
<li><strong>T-2. Ole Miss (6-2)</strong> – Rising QB Jevan Snead returns with nearly all of his weapons on offense, and 8 starters return from a top 20 defense.  DE Greg Hardy has battled injuries, but when healthy is a star and should be All-SEC.  Coach Houston Nutt will have his most talented team ready to play and the Rebels will challenge for the SEC West title.</li>
<li><strong>T-2. LSU (6-2)</strong> – LSU could easily win the West this year.  Sophomore Jordan Jefferson will take over at QB and has a slew of weapons to work with, including stud RB Charles Scott, WR Brandon Lafell and TE Richard Dickson.  The defense wasn’t great last year and loses most of its D-line, but welcome several new coaches and should improve. Coach Les Miles brought in yet another outstanding recruiting class and if LSU can handle a rough schedule they can make some major noise in the SEC.</li>
<li><strong>4. Arkansas (3-5)</strong> – Michigan transfer Ryan Mallet will battle redshirt freshman Tyler Wilson, but should win the quarterback job.  He will have several returning weapons wo work with, including star TE DJ Williams and senior RB Michael Smith.  Add in some exciting newcomers like Ronnie Wingo and the Razorbacks offense should be much improved in 2009.  The question mark will once again be the defense, which was young last year but returns 9 starters.  Coach Bobby Petrino has the Razorbacks headed in the right direction, but the combination of a brutal road schedule, inexperience at QB and a suspect defense will prevent Arkansas from reaching the top half of the division this year.</li>
<li><strong>5. Auburn (2-6)</strong> – Auburn made the controversial hiring of Gene Chizik, pulling him away from 2 down years at Iowa State.  Chizik also brings with him Offensive Coordinator Gus Malzahn, who engineered the nation’s best offense the last 2 year’s at Tulsa.  Power back Ben Tate returns to lead an offense that struggled mightily last year, and several key starters are lost from the defense.  The tigers have the potential to have a big win or two, but it’ll be another couple of years before they are ready to compete in the West.</li>
<li><strong>6. Mississippi St (0-8)</strong> – The Bulldogs brought in new coach Dan Mullen to improve an offense that was in the bottom 10 in the country last year.  The defense should once again be solid, but it will take more time for the offense to improve enough to make the Bulldogs relevant in the SEC West.  Miss St. could steal a win or two, but we don’t see it happening, as they suffer through a miserable winless SEC season.</li>
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<p><strong>Why is the SEC the best conference in college football? Let&#8217;s hear your opinion in the comments!</strong></p>
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		<title>Most Popular Teams in NCAA Football 10 Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 03:54:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Kaldenberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GameRosters.com president Brian Kaldenberg breaks down what he thinks will be the five most used teams in NCAA Football 10.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GameRosters.com president Brian Kaldenberg breaks down what he thinks will be the five most used teams in NCAA Football 10 online.<br />
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<li><strong>1. Florida</strong> &#8211; It&#8217;s even going to be tough for Seminole fans to avoid sneaking in a few games using Florida.  2008&#8217;s most dominate team in the nation returns its entire defense (yes all 11 starters) and Tim Tebow. Add the constant home run threat of Brandon James, the stable of talented backs, and Florida&#8217;s intimidating home field advantage to the mix and you&#8217;ve got what will easily be NCAA Football 10&#8217;s most heavily used team.</li>
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<li><strong>2. Oklahoma</strong> &#8211; Bradford is going to one of the top passers in the game. The Sooners return 9 of defense, and the running back tandem of Chris Brown and DeMarco Murray will be able to wear down defenses. Many will enjoy wreaking havoc in the backfield with DT Gerald McCoy.</li>
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<li><strong>3. Texas</strong> &#8211; A tough call between Oklahoma and Texas. Colt McCoy&#8217;s speed is what really makes Texas intriguing. Most people don&#8217;t realize how fast Colt McCoy actually is. The Longhorns will be loaded on offense with McCoy&#8217;s top target, Jordan Shipley returning. The defense lost too many in the front seven to be considered dominant, but the secondary remained in tact for the most part.</li>
<li><strong>4. Oklahoma St.</strong> &#8211; As you can see, the Big 12 South is looking pretty weak again this year. Outside of Florida, the Cowboys may have the second most explosive offense in college football. Dez Bryant is back at wideout, while Zac Robinson returns behind center along with running back Kendall Hunter. A total of 8 starters return to last year&#8217;s #6 offense in the nation.</li>
<li><strong>5. Ohio State</strong> &#8211; The Tyrelle Pryor show returns for season two. Ohio State lost Jenkins, Wells, Laurinaitis, and many others. But like most blue chip factories, the Buckeyes will reload. And Pryor will provide plenty of excitement.</li>
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<p>That wraps up our top five most heavily used teams segment. Check back later this week for our &#8220;Top five B+ or lower teams to use in NCAA 10 online&#8221;. Agree or disagree with our comments? Well then let&#8217;s hear yours in our comments section below.</p>
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