The BIG sleeper, no. But they'll be decent. I think the SEC East will be too tough for the 'Cats to contend for the division, but they'll spring at least one big upset.
Nationally, I really like Arizona State. QB Carpenter should return to form, and I think they'll challenge for #2 in the Pac-10. They play their toughest opponents at home.
2007-09-05 01:39:43
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answered by SoulDawg 4 UGA 6
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We are not going to have to speculate for long. Next week they have a game against a quality Kent State team that they need to win by at least two touchdowns to show the voters anything. The week after that they go up against a legitimate National Title contender in Louisville. Both games are at home. So they control their own destiny. It is time to put up or shut up.
If they come within 10 points of beating Louisville, then they are a legitimate top 20 team, and will make a strong showing in the SEC this year.
What a year for football in the state of Kentucky if that is the case.
2007-09-05 09:54:06
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answered by Riggo 44 (Joe DeForest is the worst DC in history) 5
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Hey for sure, Kentucky is the sleeper of the SEC if not all of college football. Their starting Andre' Woodson is awesome last year 3500 yards 31 TD's and only 7 INT's wow Heisman numbers. And this year they're gonna surprise alot of team in the SEC, offensively they're explosive but the defense need alot of work, but if they can shored up the defense, watch out.
2007-09-05 11:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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In the SEC they may be a sleeper. But they do have a very underrated QB, Andre Woodson. His just about a mirror image of Vince young, '6'5" 230 pounds, has a strong arm, and is mobile.
2007-09-05 09:31:01
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answered by uthamanj 4
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Georgia Tech and USF will be in the top ten
2007-09-09 01:07:21
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answered by -Jason HAM- Long Vive Le Jambon 3
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By their records, they've been asleep for about 23 years.
2007-09-05 08:47:08
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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