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The Top Ten
TBA: Alabama
TBA: Georgia
TBA: Ohio St
TBA: Oregon
TBA: South Carolina
TBA: Stanford
TBA: Texas A&M
No. 8: Florida St
Who is No. 7? This program has one season with double-digit wins during the last 14 years.
No. 9: Boise St
No. 10: Clemson
Pretty sure its Texas A&M, last year they were 11-2 and were 11-3 in 1998
The beat goes on for Boise. Amazing.
Good old Memorial Gym










The Top Ten
TBA: Alabama
TBA: Georgia
TBA: Ohio St
TBA: Oregon
TBA: South Carolina
TBA: Stanford
No. 7: Texas A&M
Who is No. 6? This team's leading returning receiver has one more letter in his last name than his first name.
No. 8: Florida St
No. 9: Boise St
No. 10: Clemson










The Top Ten
TBA: Alabama
TBA: Ohio St
TBA: Oregon
TBA: South Carolina
TBA: Stanford
No. 6: Georgia
Who is No. 5? This team once went 0-11, scoring only 12 total points in the entire month of September (four games).
No. 7: Texas A&M
No. 8: Florida St
No. 9: Boise St
No. 10: Clemson










Georgia is always overrated ever year.
I agree. I always get disappointed with their seasons because I like Georgia and start to think they are always overrated until I realize the only teams they lose to are teams rated higher (generally). Of all the Big 5 schools, Georgia is the one I most would like to see win the NC. I always think South Carolina is overrated as well because they seem to struggle with seemingly weaker teams, but they have been winning too and deserve their rankings. It's funny how one moment's perspective can differ so drastically in a week's time.
Not remotely close to the same thing. Georgia had the football first and goal from inside the 5-yard line against Bama in the SEC championship game when time ran out on them. Given 10 more seconds or one more timeout, Georgia would have likely won the championship. Buy a couple more Powerball tickets, and you still wouldn't win the jackpot.
Richt has won 2 SEC championships and 4 more SEC East division titles (including the last 2). That means Richt has won the SEC East in 50% of his seasons at Georgia. In his 12 years as head coach, he has finished in the Top 25 in 10 of the 12 years and in the Top 10 in 50% of his seasons. He's 118-40 overall. That's a pretty dang good resume. He's done everything but win a mythical national title.