Thomas Williams
Auburn new defensive football coach Will Muschamp says that he is very pleased with the depth that he has to work with on this year’s Auburn defense. So how do you like that report compared to hearing that LSU is worrying about LSU lack of depth problem on this year’s 2015 football team.
So the truth of 2015 looks like that Les Miles LSU football
team simply doesn't matter, and is going to become just another 8-5, 5-7, or
worse college football team. And bring back to life for the LSU tiger football fans the haunting ghost of all those losing years from so long ago before Nick Saban.
And I don't like becoming just another college football program again. That no one cares what LSU is doing on each and every Saturday night in LSU Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Where LSU were once the talk of the town in all of college football.
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http://collegespun.com/national/the-10-college-football-teams-with-the-best-chances-of-going-undefeated-in-2015
And I don't like becoming just another college football program again. That no one cares what LSU is doing on each and every Saturday night in LSU Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Where LSU were once the talk of the town in all of college football.
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http://collegespun.com/national/the-10-college-football-teams-with-the-best-chances-of-going-undefeated-in-2015
The 10 College Football Teams With
The Best Chances Of Going Undefeated In 2015
Twitter/@FootballUGA
An undefeated college football season is easier said than
done, but not all that uncommon.
There have been 15 different undefeated seasons over the
last 15 years, beginning with Bob Stoops’ 13-0 Sooners in 2000 and ending with
Jimbo Fisher’s 14-0 Seminoles in 2013. And during that time, only two programs
– Ohio State (’02 & ’12) and Auburn (’04 & ’10) – have done so more
than once. While it may seem that making it through an entire schedule without
a loss is the ultimate goal, not all of these 15 seasons have ended in similar
fashion – just eight of these teams have finished as National Champions.
It comes down to a team’s schedule, chemistry and a bit of
luck, but we decided to take a shot anyways and put together a list of 10 teams
that we believe have the best chances of going undefeated in 2015. There likely
won’t be a repeat of 2004, when three different teams – Auburn, Utah and USC –
went undefeated, and there’s absolutely no chance that we’ll see 10, but here
are the teams we think have any shot at all.
10....Florida State
9....Georgia
8....UCLA
7....Michigan State
6....Oregon
5....Marshall
4....TCU
3....Baylor
2....Boise State
1....Ohio State
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