
1. The ridiculous recruits he’s about to bring in (sign Florida’s top 10 up right now).
2. You saw what he did with Tebow…Braxton Miller’s 10 times better.
3. Ohio State just up-graded from Tressel.
4. If he can dominate in the SEC, I don’t think the rest of the Big 10 has much hope.
5. 6-6 with an interim-head coach, suspended players, and all that flipping drama is still pretty good.

1. The game went into OT and no one else has challenged either team.
2. Oklahoma States last game is in Norman and haven’t beat the Sooner’s since 2002.
3. Boise State’s in the Mountain West…enough said.
4. Stanford’s still got #6 Oregon, Notre Dame, and the Pac-12 Conference Championship game.
5. The SEC has won the past 5 National Championships and had 4 teams in the top 10 before last weekend. They clearly deserve to have 2 teams in the title game.
6. The past 5 seasons LSU and Bama have been to 4 BCS game and won 2 NC’s.
7. Les Miles and Nick Saban are the best in da biz.
8. They combine to play 12 ranked teams this season with 1 loss.
9. Bama is sitting pretty at #4.
10. They can’t meet in the SEC Championship, which means Bama just has to win at Auburn.

Hope that little bronze stiff arm likes South Carolina in December because that’s where he’s heading. Clemson’s quaterback, Tajh Boyd, has not only crept into the Heisman watch, he’s on track to quash Stanford’s catch-phrase named candidate’s hopes.
Just about everyone has assumed that Andrew Luck has already won the Heisman but lets look at the facts. Boyd has led the previously un-ranked Tigers to #5 in the BCS by beating 3 highly ranked teams IN A ROW. Luck has only faced 1 ranked team, #25 Washington, and had less then 170 passing yards in that game. Boyd has 2,379 passing yards, 491 yards more then Luck. He also has 4 more passing TD’s, the same number of INT’s, and 3 more rushing TD’s. With Stanford facing USC, Oregon, and Notre Dame in their last 5 games I think Luck’s “luck” is about to run out. Heisman voters should start thinking East Coast.

1. The defending champs still look unbeatable
2. Detroit and Green Bay both have 5 home games left = whoever ends up second gets a wild card
3. Aaron Rodgers…enough said
4. The NFC North is 4-1 vs. NFC South teams (division with most threats) just gotta get by Da Niners
5. 6 of GB and Det’s 11 wins have been against more then quality teams
6. The Stafford/Mega-tron 1,2 punch
7. The #2 in this division would be #1 in any other conference
8. Jim Schwartz’s crazy enthusiasm and passion for winning
9. Packers famous home field advantage in the winter/postseason
10. Lions are the best thing in Detroit since cars. It’s freaky to even think about a play-off crowd in Ford Field.