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The Five Top Ten Teams With the Strongest 2009 OOC Schedules
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9/5/09—vs. BYU
9/12/09—vs. Idaho State
9/19/09—vs. Tulsa
10/3/09—@ Miami-Fla
BYU, Tulsa, and Miami are all better than average teams, so despite Idaho State, OU ranks No. 5.
I'm not sure that OU will score as much as they did last season and Miami is the x-factor.
If Shannon has them prepared, they certainly have enough talent to possibly pull an upset at home.


No. 4: Oklahoma State Cowboys

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ATLANTA - AUGUST 28: Members of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, including linebacker Brad Jefferson #51, offensive lineman Clyde Yandell #78 and defensive lineman Logan Walls #96, run out of the tunnel before the game against the Jacksonville State Game
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9/5/09—vs. Georgia

9/12/09—vs. Houston

9/19/09—vs. Rice

9/26/09—vs. Grambling State

The Cowboys check in at No. 4 on the top five.

Obviously, Grambling State is no match for OK State, but even in a retooling year, Georgia could surprise the Cowboys and make it close, but I do expect them to win their home opener.

Houston and Rice from Conference USA, are teams that may not impress the casual fan but they are teams that both can score a lot of points so the Cowboys can't overlook them!

I still expect OK State to win both of these games by two touchdowns or more.



No. 3: Ohio State Buckeyes

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ATLANTA - AUGUST 28: Members of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, including linebacker Brad Jefferson #51, offensive lineman Clyde Yandell #78 and defensive lineman Logan Walls #96, run out of the tunnel before the game against the Jacksonville State Game
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9/5/09—vs. vs. Navy

9/12/09—vs. USC

9/19/09—@ Toledo (in Cleveland)

10/31/09—vs. New Mexico State

Navy is no Youngstown State and will provide an opening day test for the young Buckeyes.

The Midshipmen have led college football in rushing the past two seasons and could give the inexperienced Buckeye defense trouble early.

I really don't have to say anything about USC other than they will be reloaded as usual and the Buckeyes will need to pressure and force new USC starter Aaron Corp into mistakes, as well as have an A+ effort on offense to come away with a win.

Toledo is a borderline cupcake that should be improved from last year, when they did become the first MAC school to ever beat Michigan in of all places, Michigan Stadium. Don't look for a Rocket victory at Cleveland Browns Stadium though!

New Mexico State is a true cupcake, but overall this schedule still earns OSU the No. 3 slot.


No. 2: Oregon Ducks

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ATLANTA - AUGUST 28: Members of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, including linebacker Brad Jefferson #51, offensive lineman Clyde Yandell #78 and defensive lineman Logan Walls #96, run out of the tunnel before the game against the Jacksonville State Game
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9/3/09—@ Boise State

9/12/09—vs. Purdue

9/19/09—vs. Utah

Because of the round robin, the Pac-10 teams only play three OOC games, but not one of these three that Oregon scheduled are cakewalks.

Purdue, from the Big Ten, and the only BCS team of the three, looks to replace QB Curtis Painter and RB Kory Sheets, but could still win as many as 7-9 games and could keep it close.

Boise State and Utah are the Kings of BCS busting and a year ago, Boise went 12-0 during the regular season, including a win over the Ducks in Eugene, and all Utah did was go 13-0 and finish No. 2 in the final AP poll.

Even with only three OOC games, Oregon is easily in this top five at No. 2.


No. 1: Virginia Tech

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ATLANTA - AUGUST 28: Members of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, including linebacker Brad Jefferson #51, offensive lineman Clyde Yandell #78 and defensive lineman Logan Walls #96, run out of the tunnel before the game against the Jacksonville State Game
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9/5/09—vs. vs. Alabama

9/12/09—vs. Marshall

9/19/09—vs. Nebraska

10/31/09—vs. East Carolina

Va Tech's 2009 OOC schedule brings to mind thoughts of hidden landmines, just waiting to blow up in your face!

There are no cupcake, warm-up games to ease into the season this year for the Hokies.

Right off the bat, they kick off in Atlanta vs. the Crimson Tide. Alabama is a top 10-15 team that could derail the Hokies season before it ever gets started.

Marshall should pose little threat but they aren't from the FCS either!

Nebraska, another team that should appear in the top 20-25 could also be the downfall for the Hokies. I would lean towards saying I doubt it though.

Skip Holtz can coach and his East Carolina Pirates are no cupcake! Va Tech lost at home to ECU last year and will have to travel to Greenville for this one! The Hokies better watch out once again!

Every season, Va Tech seems to always get national recognition in the polls early in the year, but then falter somewhere along the way and fade from our collective memories.

With this schedule it could happen once again, but I absolutely applaud them for their 2009 OOC schedule and award them the No. 1 spot on this list!

I really wish all the top teams in the nation would schedule this way, but I won't hold my breath, well, because I like breathing and being alive!

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I think that OU has it rather easy. Idaho State and Tulsa will be over by the 1st quarter. Miami may give them a game for a half. BYU will be able to score, but their defense was a siv last year, giving up 24 or more points 7 times, and 6 out of their last 7 games. I think OU has one Top 20 team, one Top 30 team, one Top 40 team, and Idaho State. Very doable.
 

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I really don't forsee OU having alot of problems with BYU in that first game. The personnel difference is still pretty wide between the teams. Plus playing in Texas that first game in a new stadium will be like a home game for OU with probably 40 to 50 thousand fans making the trek to the game. Miami however is a different story. This is a game that could put Shannon on the coaching map and solidify his job if they can pull an upset. It's also a revenge game of sorts after the embarassement that the Sooners laid on them in Norman in 2007. Plus the heat and humidty in Miami can take it's toll even on the deepest teams who come down there to play in September. Plus Miami has a little more talent down there than they are given credit for. It's the idiot coaching that has been their downfall for the last few years. If Shannon stays out of it and let's his assistants do the coaching, this could be a hell of a game.
 

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I totally disagree with Ohio State being on their list. Let's compare them to USC. They play each other, but Ohio State plays USC at home. USC plays patsy San Jose State, but goes to Notre Dame. Ohio State plays patsies across the board. New Mexico State is worse than San Jose State. Are you going to tell me that Navy at home, or Toledo in Cleveland is tougher than Notre Dame in South Bend?
 

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How are the Noles not in there?

Jacksonville St. is their cupcake. Then it's @ BYU, USF at home and @ Florida.
 

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I totally disagree with Ohio State being on their list. Let's compare them to USC. They play each other, but Ohio State plays USC at home. USC plays patsy San Jose State, but goes to Notre Dame. Ohio State plays patsies across the board. New Mexico State is worse than San Jose State. Are you going to tell me that Navy at home, or Toledo in Cleveland is tougher than Notre Dame in South Bend?

I agree, Ohio State doesn't belong on this list. There is only one game listed there that is worthy of mentioning and that is their game with USC.

I also don't think Oregon belongs on this list. They have a tough road game against Boise and we'll all agree with that. But, Utah will be down this year and they get them at home.

How does Georgia not make the list here? Georgia has Oklahoma State away; Arizona State at home; Tennessee Tech at home; and then they end their season on the road against Georgia Tech. The only patsy on this list is Tennessee Tech.
 

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Im adding Florida with their home non conf games..........

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Florida State is at least one competitive non con game.
 

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