1. Boise St might legitimately be the beat team in the country. Kellen Moore is the most efficient QB I have ever seen and that D line is nasty.
2. Bamas offense looks absolutely horrid. No chance they win the SEC unless it improves dirastically.
3. Same goes for LSU.
4. The insides kick by the Auburn kicker might be the prettiest I have ever seen.
5. ND sucks. As usual.
6. Andy Dalton leaves and already TCU loses a game.
7. Kid from Baylor looked insane.
8. I think Denard Robinson can be an NFL QB.
9. I think a team that's not from the SEC will win it all this year.
Some quick hits: Yes, Andrew Luck is that good. Oklahoma is #1 for a reason: 660 yrds of offense, Landry Jones looks great, and 4 TDs for Whaley. Trent Richardson is going to face 8 in the box all year long. 4 catches for 50 yards is a so-so day, unless 3 of those catches are for TDs. I think Notre Dame just turned it over in the red zone again. Oregon is supposed to be a top 25 team? I wish I had watched Baylor vs TCU. How long before the usual "Boise St doesn't play anybody" talk start? Barkley to Woods, Barkley to Woods, Barkley to Woods.
Oklahoma is easily the favorite and I don't even know if there is a close 2nd right now. They have limited competition in the Big 12 - Texas isn't what they normally are, Nebraska is gone, Missouri isn't as good as last year, etc. Nationally, it's hard to find a team with as much experience and talent.
Nebraska is a solid team and I think they'll do well in the Big Ten, but it still remains that they were 1-9 against Texas in the Big 12 (only win was in 1999) and 2-6 against Oklahoma over the past decade. They rarely ever posed a threat. Oklahoma has Florida State this week and should romp them, though I'd like to see them get rocked by the 'noles.
OU is a lock for the BCS Title game. I think LSU with Jefferson at QB would be tough to beat, but doubtful he returns this year. Them and Alabama have NFL talent everywhere on D, great running games, but big time issues at QB. This may be the year Boise gets their shot at a Nat'l championship, they are very good. Kellen Moore is the real deal. Plus i see everyone losing at least once except for Oklahoma