I can see your gripe with Michigan. I'm pretty sure they have the fewest starters returning in FBS. But Clemson is still going to be good even without Watson. They have probably the best DLine in College Football with guys like Dexter Lawrence and Christian Wilkins. And they have good skill players and a great Offensive line returning. I think you're selling them short.The same old reward the big name programs are present again in the pre-season coaches poll. Clemson is the defending champs so I guess they received seven first place votes for that.
Michigan however, being ranked #9 despite losing most of their star players is ridiculous. The Cards are #17 which surprised me. I figured we would be #23 or something. That will probably be the case with the AP pole.
And I know these polls mean nothing until the playoff committee starts their polls later in the season. I'm just a bit bored at work today.
Guess I'm getting greedy which is bad I suppose. Don't care. I want more.
We have the returning Heisman Trophy winner with a decent supporting cast. Winning 10 games playing this schedule is a real possibility. Split with Clemson FSU; win the rest and people will be talking about the playoffs. Can't lose to anyone else other than Clemson or FSU though. Lose to anyone else on this schedule and playoff talk will be gone.
I'm not saying Clemson is going to lose 4 or more games. Only they lost the majority of the players that won the championship and that has to be figured in with their pre-season ranking.I can see your gripe with Michigan. I'm pretty sure they have the fewest starters returning in FBS. But Clemson is still going to be good even without Watson. They have probably the best DLine in College Football with guys like Dexter Lawrence and Christian Wilkins. And they have good skill players and a great Offensive line returning. I think you're selling them short.
Clemson's defense is going to be their strength plus they have had top 10 and top 5 recruiting classes since Dabo turned the tide.I'm not saying Clemson is going to lose 4 or more games. Only they lost the majority of the players that won the championship and that has to be figured in with their pre-season ranking.
Watson, Williams, Gallman and Bouleware is a big loss for the Tigers. Imagine the Cards losing Jackson, Hearns, along with Radcliffe and Quick. We would be lucky to receive votes.
I know Clemson still has some great players but I don't know about their ranking other than their standing for what they achieved the past two years. And that's fine. I look forward to Louisville football earning the same respect.