Thursday, June 28, 2012
College Football Preview: 16. Stanford Cardinal
16. Stanford Cardinal Returning Starters: 14 Returning Star: LB Chase Thomas Key Loss: QB Andrew Luck
Player to Watch: QB Brett Nottingham
This Cardinal team isn't very Lucky. Not only is number one pick Andrew Luck gone but tight end Coby Fleener, guard David DeCastro, tackle Jonathan Martin and safety Delano Howell won't be on this 2012 squad. Though with a scary good front seven and an underrated back Stanford could still win the Pac 12. The obvious weakness on this team is quarterback where sophomore Brett Nottingham will likely start. Junior Robbie Picazo and Josh Nunes could give Nottingham a run for his money. Nottingham has very strong arm but experience is definitely an issue. Nunes served as Luck's top backup in '10 and knows the offense. This offense will rely heavily on back Stepfan Taylor who is back for his senior season. The All Pac 12 back Taylor is durable and is tough to bring down. Also back is senior Tyler Gaffney who is a great receiver out of the backfield. Most of Luck's top receivers also are gone but the Cardinal are more then capable at this spot. Senior Drew Terrell and sophomore Ty Montgomery will be reliable options for whoever is starter. Tight ends have always been big at Stanford and the next big one will likely be Levine Toilolo. The offensive line lost two fantastic players in DeCastro and Martin but the three starters back should keep this one of the conference's best. Sophomores Cameron Fleming and David Yankey are ready for big years and center Sam Schwartstein is productive. The defense should once more carry this squad, especially the front seven. Senior Terrence Stephens is a beast up the middle and end Ben Gardner is tough to stop. Senior outside linebacker Chase Thomas is one of the best in the nation. Also back are juniors Jarek Lancester and Trent Murphy. If Shayne Skov can be at the top of his game after injury this defense should be scary good. The only weakness on defense appears to be the secondary. Junior cornerback Terrence Brown is back along with safety Devon Carrington. Sophomore Jordan Richards is a hard hitter at the other safety slot. The special teams got a big boost when kicker Jordan Williamson returned for his sophomore season.
Heisman Hopeful: Stepfan Taylor
Pac 12 Rank: 3rd
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
College Football Preview: 15. TCU Horned Frogs


Monday, June 25, 2012
College Football Preview: 14. Clemson Tigers


College Football Preview: 13. Michigan Wolverines


Sunday, June 24, 2012
College Football Preview: 12. Michigan State Spartans
12. Michigan State Spartans Returning Starters: 13 Returning Star: DE William Gholston Key Loss: QB Kirk Cousins
Player to Watch: QB Andrew Maxwell
Yes Kirk Cousins is gone along with B.J. Cunningham, Keshawn Martin and Keith Nichol the top three receivers on 2011's squad. But with the return of junior back Le'Veon Bell and much of last year's stellar defense. Junior Andrew Maxwell is going to take Cousins' place. Maxwell is highly touted thanks to his accurate, strong arm. And he is also a very mobile and agile quarterback. Bell ran 948 yards in limited time and could have one of the best seasons in Michigan State since Javon Ringer. He has speed but also can take on the role of a bruiser. Sophomore Niko Palazeti will start at the fullback position and will head the way for Bell. The receivers aren't experienced at all but have talent and will give Maxwell reliable targets. Junior Bennie Fowler is fast and a good wingspan. Sophomores Keith Mumphrey and Tony Lippett are the other options for Maxwell. Tight end Dion Sims is an effective short range option and is a good blocker. The offensive line is now a lot more exprienced after many started last year. Junior Dan France and senior Fou Fonoti are fantastic tackles and senior Chris McDonald will head the way for Bell. Though the offense is not the best of this Spartans team. The line has one big talent in junior end William Gholston, an All-Big Ten end. Gholston is speedy and has good moves and could become even better in his third year. He is also huge at 6 feet 7 inches and 275 pounds. Sophomore Marcus Rush is back and will likely start at the other side. Though the loss of Jerel Worthy may hurt as much as Cousins. The linebacker core may be one of the best in the Big Ten thanks to the return of junior Denicos Allen and Max Bullough. Allen is a good tackler and a strong pass rusher after having 11 sacks in 2011. Bullough and Chris Norman are sure tacklers. Depth is also no issue for the Spartans linebackers thanks to Kyle Elsworth and sophomore Taiwan Jones. The secondary is also a formidable unit thanks to the return of senior cornerback Johnny Adams. Adams sticks to receivers like their shadow and can hit hard. Junior Darqueze Dennard will probably start on the other side and has talent. Juniors Dana Dixon and Isaiah Lewis are hard-hitting safeties who are also decent coverage men. Special teams is also one of Michigan State's strengths with senior kicker Dan Conroy back and sophomore Max Sadler back. The loss of Keshawn Martin's stings in the return game. Yes Cousins is gone but if Maxwell can have a good year these Spartans should win the Big Ten.
Heisman Hopeful: Le'Veon Bell
Big Ten Rank: 1st


Wednesday, June 20, 2012
College Football Preview: 11. Oklahoma State Cowboys


College Football Preview: 10. West Virginia Mountaineers


Tuesday, June 19, 2012
College Football Preview: 9. South Carolina Gamecocks


College Football Preview: 8. Florida State Seminoles


Friday, June 15, 2012
College Football Preview: 7. Arkansas Razorbacks


Thursday, June 14, 2012
College Football Preview: 6. Oregon Ducks


College Football Preview: 5. Georgia Bulldogs


Wednesday, June 13, 2012
College Football Preview: 4. Oklahoma Sooners


Tuesday, June 12, 2012
College Football Preview: 3. Alabama Crimson Tide
3. Alabama Crimson Tide Returning Starters: 12 Returning Star: OT Barrett Jones Key Loss: RB Trent Richardson
Player to Watch: RB Eddie Lacy
The Crimson Tide dominated the college football landscape by having Trent Richardson run wild behind an experienced and talented offensive line and dominate on defense thanks to a suffocating, ball-hawking secondary. Though nine starters are gone from last year's national title team including Richardson, linebacker Courtney Upshaw and defensive leader Dont'a Hightower. Quarterback A.J. McCarron returns for his junior season. He isn't a stats machine but will get the job done and the Tide have never been a pass first team. Without Richardson in the backfield, they're definitely weaker but are hoping Eddie Lacy can fill in. Lacy is a hard runner but also has speed. I think he'll learn how to be a starter this season and next year can be a star. Jalston Fowler is the other back option for Alabama and has great speed. The Tide lost receiver Marquis Maze which stings but McCarron still has people to pass to. Junior Kenny Bell has good hands and had a strong sophomore season. I think he'll have a breakout third year. Junior Kevin Norwood is a talent and sophomore Christian Jones makes plays. Tight end Michael Williams is a good blocker and can be a safety blanket for McCarron who is still gaining confidence. The offensive line was one of the best in the nation last year and will be once more in 2012. It is headed by tackle Barrett Jones who was an All-American last season. Junior D.J. Fluker will block other pass rushers on the other side. Guard Chance Warmack will lead the way for Lacy and Fowler. The center position is a question after William Vlachos left. The defense is a lot weaker without Upshaw and Hightower but the line is still pretty strong. Senior Jesse Williams is pretty athletic and can hit hard. Senior Damion Square is a beast on the other side. The linebackers only return Nico Johnson. Johnson is good and makes plays all around the field. The rest of the starters will likely include Adrian Hubbard and junior C.J. Mosley. The secondary lost a lot also including Mark Barron and Dre Kirkpatrick. But safety Robert Lester will return for his senior season and may be the most talented defender. Will Lowery, John Fulton and junior Dee Milliner will probably fill in the other defensive back slots. Kicker Jeremy Shelley returns and has quite a leg.
Heisman Hopeful: A.J. McCarron
SEC Rank: 2nd


Sunday, June 10, 2012
College Football Preview: 2. USC Trojans


Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Special Edition: NBA Playoffs
Celtics vs. Heat Series
Will the Heat drop out even before they get to the championship? In order to stay alive they must take the last two games of the series on the road against an experienced team that is playing at the top of the game. Sounds tough but with three all-stars on your roster you always have a chance. Rajon Rondo has played terrific this playoffs and I don't think whoever the Heat can bring can stop him. Though he hasn't been the MVP of these playoffs for the Celtics it has been Kevin Garnett. Without Chris Bosh to stop him Garnett has had a powerful playoff. He's been able to play in the paint and rotate outside to the perimeter. They have depth inside if the old body of Garnett can't hold up. But the Heat have Wade, Bosh and James. The problem: Bosh likely won't play much more minutes then last night's 14, and whenever Miami gets to the playoffs Wade and James can't seem to find any chemistry together. The bench is pretty weak and no one can stop KG. I think they need a more consistent point guard then Mario Chalmers. The Celtics are ready to end the series and kill the Heat's second season with the Big Three (and their second without a championship). I think they will in Game 6 or 7.
Thunder vs. Spurs Series
After winning the first two games of the series by playing nasty and pyschical the Spurs looked prime to win the Western Conference. But all of that has been shattered by Kevin Durant's reappearance, Tim Duncan's bad shooting and the loss of the nasty. Durant has been on fire the last three games, Russell Westbrook is playing well and the big men have been able to recover. But will the experience hurt the Thunder as they work against the Spurs. In order to win Manu Ginobli has to play better defense, Duncan has to start making his shots and Neal and Danny Green have to provide stablity on the perimeter. Its pretty unlikely that the Spurs will still able to win this series but its not impossible.

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