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Well in my Dynasty on NCAA 07, Boeckman becomes a heisman candidate at the end of the season. So it must be true.Taosman;713419; said:A #4 rank seems high to me with losing our QB.
I would put us low, top ten.......like 8-10.
Early schedule could help , but it comes down to how our new QB does.
Fair or not, preseason polls mean everything. Of course, preseason opinions from the prognosticators mean the exact same as December opinions: Nothing, because the prognosticators and pollsters are different people (usually). But they're also not to be completely disregarded. Preseason polls shape the season. (Ideally, I'd love to see the polls ditched until the same week the BCS standings come out, but that's not gonna happen.)PrincetonBuckeye;711771; said:preseason polls or "opinions" mean nothing to me anymore.....they have not been prevalent in the past few years......
HailToMichigan;713650; said:Fair or not, preseason polls mean everything. Of course, preseason opinions from the prognosticators mean the exact same as December opinions: Nothing, because the prognosticators and pollsters are different people (usually). But they're also not to be completely disregarded. Preseason polls shape the season. (Ideally, I'd love to see the polls ditched until the same week the BCS standings come out, but that's not gonna happen.)
And the preseason polls have nailed three of the past four championship game participants: USC, Texas, OSU. So I'd say they've been very prevalent.
As for my predictions for OSU next season, a one-loss year seems VERY ambitious. Teams lacking in experience, as appears likely for the Buckeyes next year, usually get upset a couple times. And while it's WAY too soon to predict the outcomes of any games, especially the Michigan-OSU game, Michigan's gotta be the early favorite to win, based on experience, returning talent, and home-field. You'd expect me to say that, of course, just as I don't expect a single one of you guys to predict an OSU loss in that one; but I think most of the early opinions back me up, that Michigan will be considered the better team up to kickoff, unless they falter or OSU surprises people.
Jaxbuck;713676; said:I would agree. Anything better than 9-3 for tOSU in '07 and I'm estatic.
HailToMichigan;713650; said:And while it's WAY too soon to predict the outcomes of any games, especially the Michigan-OSU game, Michigan's gotta be the early favorite to win, based on experience, returning talent, and home-field.
True. Looks like next year might be Michigan's offense vs. OSU's defense, instead of the other way round like this year, huh? The defense will need to have a lot of people stepping up, that's for sure. There are some guys like Chris Graham and Brandon Logan I expect to see play much bigger roles and do a fine job. Question is will OSU have the personnel to take advantage? You'll have the whole season to gel and gain experience, but so will our defense.buckeyeboy;714137; said:I don't know about that one. You guys have a lot to replace on the left side of your O line. More importantly, you've got to replace the kitchen sink on defense (Branch, Woodley, Biggs, Hall, Harris), besides Crable. You've got a lot of talent coming back on the offensive side of the ball, but you had better hope you can win some shootouts b/c your defense has gaping holes.
Secondary;713586; said:Well in my Dynasty on NCAA 07, Boeckman becomes a heisman candidate at the end of the season. So it must be true.