I think UGA's defense is going to really good, and Chubb will be Chubb. I'm picking UGA to win the East, thanks to the Vols losing to a couple of teams we should beat. Our game with y'all is going to be SO good, with our d-line vs your overal defense, and Chubb vs Hurd/Kamara. I'm still really concerned about our o-line though, it's going to be a miracle if they don't get Dobbs hurt this year.
I'm also picking Auburn for the West. I'm guessing they'll have something similar to 2013, though less luck and more Alabama starting to trend down. Mississippi schools will probably fall off, with Ole Miss' defense and maybe Prescott for State keeping them somewhat relevant.
For the playoffs, I'm thinking Auburn, OSU (repeating), TCU, and Clemson/GT (Still undecided on the ACC). What's the hype behind U$C for? Is it typical love for ND and U$C or is it legit? I didn't watch much of them but I didn't see a top 10 team from what little I saw.
Random teams popping up to be good, I'm gonna guess Kentucky (to an extent) I could see them going 7-5 which would be really good for them. And Kansas
What are your playoff picks? Who do you see being this year's "Mississippi schools?"
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Right, Georgia was picked overwhelmingly to win the East by the media but Tennessee was picked second, because many believe they are still a year away. But Tennessee has a better shot than many are giving credit because UGA routinely drops a game to some of the bitter rivals regardless of record (Florida and South Carolina especially). Tennessee does get to play UGA on their home turf and we'll already be banged up from playing Saban's physical squad... not a good recipe for the Bulldogs. But I agree, UGA and UT game should decide the East so it's a far more important game this year.
I think Tennessee overall has a better defensive front 7. Georgia is a bit of a question mark at nose tackle and defensive end (although we have been recruiting really well at the position, the talent is just untested thus far). So we'll see. I wouldn't trade our linebacker squad for any group in the nation though - the biggest problem for Georgia's coaches during fall practice has been how to get so many weapons on the field at once. Good problem to have!
I agree about the whole O-line remark, I think that position will make or break Tennessee. If they improve at least marginally over their horrendous performance last year, their East chances improve with it. But remember one benefit you have this year is that Dobbs should be the starter for the whole season if he stays healthy, and he's the ideal QB for the read option offense. Last year you had Worley, who is more of a pocket passer, trying to drop back and that puts a ton more pressure on an O-Line. The read option with a mobile QB automatically makes your O-Line better!
Good point about Mississippi State. I completely overlooked the fact that they still have Dak Prescott, who is a legitimate Heisman candidate. Not sure if he has enough weapons around him to have a great team, but we'll see. They may turn out more like Ole Miss was last year, where it's mostly a one-man show (like Bo Wallace, but without the defense). What makes Ole Miss interesting this season is they have just about all their defensive stars back, they could have the best defense in the SEC potentially. But that won't be good enough if they don't break their new starting QB in quickly and get some kind of running game!.
My play-off picks are basically the same as yours... And as much as I hate to say it, Ohio State probably does repeat. :S It will mostly be a matter of which conference gets left out of the play-off, and I think that'll be a toss-up between the ACC and PAC-12. I think Oregon may taper off a bit, USC should be greatly improved (they have one of the best QBs in the nation in Cody Kessler and with how well Steve Sarkisian recruits, they have incredible talent). You're right about the media always loving all over Notre Shame and U$C, but they both do have potentially great teams this year.
Kentucky could turn out well! We'll see. If they get to another bowl game this year, it won't be because of their defense (they lost most of their best defense front players to the NFL). Patrick Towles will be an NFL-level QB some day though so he might light up the score board. Arkansas is another team to watch. I think they could be better than current expectations. Probably not win the West, but they might topple a few teams they're not expected to.
Hey Jex, how about baseball? Jays are HOT right now, Encarnacion hit 3 homers, including a grand slam, and got 9 RBI's today!
How them Braves doing?
I haven't kept up with baseball too much lately, which tends to happen when football season is right around the corner.

I just use baseball to hold me afloat in the realm of sports until the pigskin starts getting thrown around, lol.
I did see your Jays continue to hover around or at first place in the AL East, and I'm pumped about that. Anyone who beats out the Yankees is my friend.

The Braves continue to struggle (a re-building year for them, for sure... They'll probably finish around .400-.450), but they do have an interleague series going with the Yankees at the moment... hopefully we can beat them in a game or two and help keep the Jays a couple of games ahead of NY.
Encarnacion is just a beast, pure and simple. That guy terrorized the Braves during his younger days when he was playing for the Florida Marlins. He's only improved his game since heading up to Toronto. Anyone who gets 5 RBIs in a game is already impressive. 9 is just inhuman! Sounds like a video game stat...
