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CBS Post-spring Top-25

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Post-spring Top 25: Even with issues, USC still No. 1
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</td> <td nowrap="nowrap"> May 5, 2005
By Dennis Dodd
CBS SportsLine.com Senior Writer
Tell Dennis your opinion!
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</td></tr> </tbody> </table> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr valign="top"><td width="10"> </td> <td> [font=Arial, Helvetica] <!-- T8447169 --><!-- Sesame Modified: 05/06/2005 15:54:10 --> <!-- sversion: 5 $Updated: swanny$ --> [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] All the (mostly meaningless) results are in. In other words, spring practice is over. [/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] Hallelujah. [/font]

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</td> <td width="15"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="160"> Matt Leinart should recover from his elbow surgery just fine. (Getty Images) </td> <td width="15"> </td> </tr> </tbody></table> [font=Arial, Helvetica] What we've learned might fit on the head of a pin. But as long as 58,500 folks come pouring into The Swamp for what amounts to a scrimmage, well, it's an annual happening. [/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] The results might be forgotten as long as it takes to kick it off in the fall. Meanwhile, behold the reshuffling in the CBS SportsLine.com post-spring Top 25. [/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] 1. USC: Missing several key players because of academics and suspensions, the remaining spring USC crew still could have played in the Holiday Bowl.
Spring news: Police did not file charges against corner Eric Wright, who had been accused of rape. But Wright still faces a review by the school that could keep him suspended (or worse). On the down low, USC coaches are worried only that defensive lineman Manny Wright won't make the academic hurdle this summer. Incoming freshman quarterback Mark Sanchez regularly attended spring practices. Pete Carroll was more than impressed. He says Matt Leinart's backup John David Booty could start right now. Leinart missed the spring recovering from minor elbow surgery to treat tendinitis. He should be in better shape in August than last year, when he didn't throw until a week before fall drills. Pre-spring ranking: 1.
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[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] 2. Iowa: No formal spring game, which was probably a good idea. This program can't take any more injuries.
Spring news: Left tackle Lee Gray will miss the season after undergoing corrective knee surgery this month. Gray, a rising redshirt senior, most likely will petition for a sixth year of eligibility in 2006. Running backs Marcus Schnoor and Albert Young were rehabbing from injuries in the spring. Both should be 100 percent by the beginning of fall drills. Previous: 2.
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[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] 3. Tennessee: The Vols are favored to win the SEC, but who needs football? Phil Fulmer and Steve Spurrier renewed their old feud throwing verbal punches as each coach's player threw real ones.
Spring news: Backup quarterback Brent Schaeffer is transferring. He was charged last month with misdemeanor assault. Coincidence? Freshman sensation Erik Ainge isn't necessarily going to be the starter. Rick Clausen won't let go of the position after taking over after Ainge was injured late last season. Should be interesting in August. Previous: 3.
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[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] 4. Texas: The biggest offseason addition might have been defensive coordinator Gene Chizik, who came over from Auburn. Greg Robinson left for Syracuse.
Spring news: Selvin Young, Cedric Benson's replacement, did not practice while rehabbing a broken ankle. The spring game is a big deal in Austin. More than 40,000 watched as Vince Young threw for 115 yards. Backup running back Ramonce Taylor showed promise. The new go-to receiver might be Limas Sweed. A gentle warning in case of a one-point loss this fall: New kicker David Pino looked a bit shaky in the spring. Previous: 4
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[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] 5. Ohio State: The way seems to be clear for quarterback Troy Smith to return to the team after he accepted money from a booster. Smith will remain suspended for the opener against Miami (Ohio). It will be an interesting return on Sept. 10 against Texas.
Spring news: The smartest move of the spring was keeping Ted Ginn Jr. healthy. The fastest player in college football (can you think of someone faster?) was limited to one carry (13 yards), one reception (8 yards) and one punt return (6 yards) in the spring game. His days on defense aren't over. Ginn also played cornerback on a raw, windy, rainy day last month. Previous: 6.
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[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] 6. Virginia Tech: Why doesn't Frank Beamer get more run? He is Virginia Tech football. Last year's ACC title was further validation of his big-time coach status.
Spring news: No more excuses for Marcus Vick. In other programs, he might have been kicked off the team. Vick began the long road back from off-field problems by winning the starting job in the spring. Inconsistent before his fall 2004 suspension for drinking with an underage girl, Vick was drawing raves in the spring. Marcus has a lot to overcome, his brother's legacy and a tarnished past. Based on his potential, the Hokies will be picked to repeat in the ACC. Previous: 11.
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[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] 7. Oklahoma: Bob Stoops is spreading the don't-count-us out message after losing the core of the 2004 Big 12 champions.
Spring news: Defensive lineman Larry Birdine has emerged as perhaps the new Dan Cody on the defensive line. Defensive tackle Dusty Dvoracek has rejoined the team after being kicked off following a bar fight in September. Then in the spring game he tore a left bicep that required surgery the next day. A complete recovery is expected. There was little separation between Tommy Grady, Paul Thompson and Rhett Bomar at quarterback. Previous: 8.
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[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] 8. Florida: New coach Urban Meyer blew it out in the spring game. There were a combined 62 points. The top two quarterbacks -- Chris Leak and Josh Portis -- combined for 474 yards and eight touchdowns.
Spring news: Gator Nation is going ga-ga over Meyer. He hasn't disappointed telling a basketball crowd, "You're either a Gator or Gait bait!" Expect Florida to light it up offensively. There will be issues at linebacker, but this seems like a program destined for a return to the top 10 on momentum alone. Previous: 7.
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[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font][font=Arial, Helvetica][/font]<> [font=Arial, Helvetica] 9. Michigan: Lloyd Carr isn't big on spring games. Nothing new this year. The final spring "practice" was an underwhelming affair at Michigan Stadium, where renovation is going on. Fans were not allowed on the field. Players did not sign autographs.
Spring news: Matt Gutierrez was the starter a week before last season before shoulder problems eventually led to surgery. He didn't start throwing until February and participated in spring drills, although his contact was limited. Otherwise, the Wolverines will be loaded. They have to replace only David Baas on the offensive line. Chad Henne and Michael Hart are only sophomores. Steve Breaston will replace Braylon Edwards as the go-to receiver. He is already a world-class returner. Previous: 9.

10. Louisville:
No more chasing the Liberty Bowl. Instead, the Cardinals are chasing an automatic BCS berth for the first time, as a member of the Big East.
Spring news: The magic number is six. A record six Cardinals were taken in the NFL Draft. In the spring game, Brian Brohm threw for six touchdowns. After Bobby Petrino's meanderings, Louisville is the country's newest power. It could become the Big East's new Miami. Previous: 10.

11. LSU
12. Miami
13. Georgia
14. Florida State
15. Fresno State
16. Arizona State
17. Pittsburgh
18. Texas A&M
19. Purdue
20. Boston College
21. Auburn
22. Texas Tech
23. Boise State
24. Colorado
25. Utah
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[font=Arial, Helvetica] Ten to watch: Alabama, Bowling Green, Cal, Georgia Tech, Memphis, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oklahoma State, Virginia, Wyoming. [/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica] [/font] [font=Arial, Helvetica] Non-BCS top 10: 1. Fresno State; 2. Boise State; 3. Utah; 4. Wyoming; 5. Memphis; 6. Bowling Green; 7. UTEP; 8. Miami (Ohio); 9. Toledo; 10. North Texas. [/font]

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How insightful...after spring practice it seems that only Florida and Louisville aren't battling injuries or dealing with police run-ins/NCAA infractions. Iowa's roster has been decimated by injuries but the players should be 100% for fall practice- just in time to get injured again before the season starts. Why aren't they #1?
 
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BuckeyeFROMscUM said:

I guess all the prognosticators think it won't matter that Iowa is losing
around 85% of their sacks from last year. Matt Roth spent as much time in our backfield last year as our qb did. I tend to think their defensive losses will be more significant than everyone thinks.

:oh: :io:
 
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behind Iowa and Texas
I'm going to that Iowa game i cant wait....its a must win
then again i cant wait til sept 10!!!!

Longhorns Buckeyes, cant beat that game

I think the picks regarding Tennessee and maybe Texas is good but we should be ahead of Texas unless cbs thinks they'l beat us then....i doubt that :)
fuck Iowa we better beat them
 
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i can't believe a pre-season top-ten without all 3 Florida teams in it! What is the media thinking? For once, the loser of the scUM south and FSUck game will be out of the national title race.

After we beat the #2 and #4 teams, we better be ranked right behind USCum. If scUM can stay in the top ten until we play them, (although with their defense, I doubt it) that will give us 3 wins over top-ten teams. I don't see any other team on there who will have the same opportunity - maybe Tenn or FL, after the rankings shake up during the season.
I just hope we can win that dreaded night road game as PSU - that will be the make-or-break game.
 
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Iowa the #2 team in the NATION? Please. This guy should lose his job for printing such garbage. Every year you get these writers who try to create a buzz by making some pick that anyone who knows anything about college football recognizes as absurd. Iowa will end up with a pretty good record this year, but that's only because all of their tough games are at home, besides their trip here. After what happened last year in Iowa City we will be ready, and I guarantee they will not leave Columbus with anyone saying they're the #2 team in the nation.
 
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Putting Iowa at #2 is a joke. There is one reason for my statement, they come to the Shoe next year. OSU is nearly unbeatable in the Tressel era in the Shoe, in fact they have only lost twice. Both times were to teams that had more talent (at the time) on both sides of the ball. Illinois in 2001 was tough, and went on to win the Big Ten. Wisky last year was heavily talented and was a top 5 team until their late season collapse (seems to be the trend with those guys). In both of those games I have to say that when I looked at the matchup on paper, our opponents looked stronger.

I look at the Iowa game this year and do not see it. Sure they have some great LB's and a very good QB, and you know that their line play will be strong. But.........they don't have 2 things that we have here in Columbus leading into this game......Ted Ginn.......and the Horseshoe.
 
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As for their linebackers. Yes they are solid but look who we have at linebacker. Not only are our linebackers better by raw talent, but like you all said before we are at home. Their linebackers are going to have 105,000 people yelling at them and with that do you really think they can cover Smith, Haw/Pittman, not to mention Ginn, Gonzo, Holmes, Hall. Please. Our linebackers will shut down Tate and with his 150 lb body I won't be surprised if he leaves the field on a stretcher with Hawk's foot up his ass.
 
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