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a hat nagy konfon kívüli nagy(obb) csapatokról várható szezon-előzetes?kristofJJ érkezik a non-BCS preview-val csütörtökön.
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Ha annak látod, ami,
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a hat nagy konfon kívüli nagy(obb) csapatokról várható szezon-előzetes?
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mekkorát arattam volna a like rendszerben ezzel a sorozatommalMélyreható szakmai diskurzus folyik a kommenteknél 😊
http://nflscout.blogter.hu/429940/ncaa_elozetes_2422
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Top 20 College Football Programs of the Modern Era (by Sports Reference)Part I
Part II
"I defined the “modern era” as 1946-present, because 1946 was the first true postwar season and the year before (1945) was the final time a service academy would win a National Championship. Also, the rankings are determined by the Simple Rating System (SRS), which measures team points per game differential relative to the NCAA average, adjusted for strength of schedule."
Just Missed the Cut: Iowa (+5.85), Purdue (+5.89), Texas A&M (+6.89), Washington (+7.33), Ole Miss (+7.61)
20. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (+7.70)
Record: 424-287-16 (.594)
Top Coach: Bobby Dodd (1946-1966)
Best AP Finish: #2 (1952, 1990)
Best Season: 1952 (+24.08 – 3rd). Tech (12-0) caps 31-game win streak with 24-7 Sugar Bowl victory over Ole Miss; finishes 2nd behind Michigan State (9-0) in major polls.
Median Season: 1958 (+7.66 – 23rd, 5-4-1)
19. Michigan State Spartans (+8.69)
Record: 389-285-15 (.575)
Top Coach: Duffy Daugherty (1954-72)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1952)
Best Season: 1965 (24.85 – 1st). Spartans (10-1) field strongest squad, start 10-0, but lose heartbreaking Rose Bowl 14-12 to UCLA. MSU is #2 in final AP vote behind 9-1-1 Alabama; still split crown with UPI #1 honors.
Median Season: 1996 (+7.78 – 30th, 6-6)
18. Arkansas Razorbacks (+8.95)
Record: 443-269-14 (.620)
Top Coach: Frank Broyles (1958-76)
Best AP Finish: #2 (1964)
Best Season: 1977 (+20.61 – 6th). Unheralded Hogs’ only blemish is 13-9 midseason L vs. Texas; team finishes season 11-1 (#3 AP) after 31-6 Orange Bowl drubbing of #2 Oklahoma.
Median Season: 2002 (+9.00 – 24th, 9-5)
17. Auburn Tigers (+9.59)
Record: 452-249-17 (.641)
Top Coach: Ralph Jordan (1951-75)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1957)
Best Season: 1983 (+22.09 – 1st). Setback vs. Texas in 2nd game costs talented Tigers (11-1), who close season with 10 straight Ws but can’t overtake consensus champ Miami (11-1) or #2 Nebraska (12-1) in final polls.
Median Season: 1995 (+10.75 – 16th, 8-4)
16. Miami Hurricanes (+10.00)
Record: 461-247-7 (.650)
Top Coach: Andy Gustafson (1948-63)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2001)
Best Season: 2001 (+25.49 – 1st). Avenging 2000 BCS snub, megatalented Canes (12-0) rip through early opponents with ferocity. Surviving late-season scares vs. BC & VT, Miami crushes #4 Nebraska in Rose Bowl to cap one of the great team seasons ever.
Median Season: 1984 (+10.03 – 18th, 8-5)
15. UCLA Bruins (+10.04)
Record: 438-250-19 (0.633)
Top Coach: Terry Donahue (1976-95)
Best AP Finish: #2 (1954)
Best Season: 1952 (+22.35 – 5th). Opening year with 7-pt W over Ore., UCLA (8-1) gets stronger as season goes on, with 57-0 W over Ore. St. in penultimate game. But instead of undefeated RS, Bruins lose tough finale 14-12 vs. archrival USC, costing Rose Bowl bid.
Median Season: 2001 (+11.17 – 18th, 7-4)
14. Georgia Bulldogs (+10.42)
Record: 475-238-22 (.661)
Top Coach: Vince Dooley (1964-88)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1980)
Best Season: 1946 (+21.97 – 5th). Undefeated Dawgs (11-0) use dominant offense (35.6 PPG, 2nd in NCAA) to blast through RS by avg. 27-pt mgn./game. In Sugar Bowl, UGA bests UNC 20-10, though AP still ranks them behind ND (8-0-1) & Army (9-0-1).
Median Season: 1984 (+10.28 – 16th, 7-4-1)
13. LSU Tigers (+10.52)
Record: 453-253-24 (.637)
Top Coach: Charles McClendon (1962-79)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1958, 2007)
Best Season: 1958 (+21.35 – 2nd). Innovating a 3-platoon substitution system, Tigers (11-0) and “Chinese Bandits” D (4.8 PA/G!) only allow 1 opp. (Duke) to score more than 7 pts. After 62-0 demolition of Tulane in RS finale, LSU shuts down #12 Clemson for 7-0 Sugar Bowl W & nat’l title.
Median Season: 1955 (+10.12 – 21st, 3-5-2)
12. Florida State Seminoles (+10.97)
Record: 429-206-16 (.671)
Top Coach: Bobby Bowden (1976-2009)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1993, 1999)
Best Season: 1987 (+24.99 – 1st). One of Bowden’s most talented squads ever would win NC if not for Oct. slip-up vs. Miami; Noles (11-1) blow 4Q lead when Michael Irvin takes 73-yard pass to paydirt. Despite slipping past Nebraska in Orange Fiesta, FSU can only watch as Canes beat #1 OU for undisputed title.
Median Season: 1968 (+11.76 – 19th, 8-3)
11. Tennessee Volunteers (+11.89)
Record: 497-218-24 (.689)
Top Coach: Phillip Fulmer (1992-2008)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1951, 1998)
Best Season: 1956 (+24.72 – 1st). Outscoring foes by 19 PPG, Vols (10-1) rattle off 10 straight Ws, including 3 shutouts & an upset of #2 GT in Atlanta. An impressive W over Baylor in Sugar could propel UT to title, but instead Vols deliver ugly 13-7 loss most notable for mid-game brawl.
Median Season: 1992 (+11.21 – 14th, 9-3)
10. Penn State Nittany Lions (+11.91)
Record: 525-184-9 (.737)
Top Coach: Joe Paterno (1966-2009)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1982, 1986)
Best Season: 1994 (+25.33 – 1st). PSU (12-0) has best team in NCAA and runs roughshod over Big 10, but voters hold weaker Rose Bowl opp. Oregon (9-4) against them and give title to 13-0 Nebraska (#3 in SRS), who beat 10-1 Miami in Orange.
Median Season: 1959 (+11.31 – 19th, 9-2)
9. Nebraska Cornhuskers (+11.92)
Record: 517-214-10 (.704)
Top Coach: Tom Osborne (1973-1997)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995)
Best Season: 1971 (+29.46 – 1st). One of the most dominant teams of the modern era, #1 Huskers (13-0) beat final AP #2 (Oklahoma), #3 (Colorado), and #4 (Alabama) in same season en route to perfection & National Title.
Median Season: 1985 (+14.00 – 14th, 9-3)
8. Florida Gators (+11.92)
Record: 472-240-19 (.659)
Top Coach: Steve Spurrier (1990-2001)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1996, 2006, 2008)
Best Season: 2008 (+26.89 – 1st). 13-1 Gators’ lone blemish a 1-point September loss vs. Ole Miss; UF goes on to win 10 straight, vanquishing nation’s best by topping then-#1 Alabama and then-#2 Oklahoma in consecutive games to end season.
Median Season: 1982 (+11.55 – 22nd, 8-4)
7. Alabama Crimson Tide (+13.26)
Record: 525-206-20 (.712)
Top Coach: Bear Bryant (1958-1982)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1961, 1964, 1965, 1978, 1979, 1992, 2009)
Best Season: 1971 (+26.23 – 3rd). Legitimately great Tide team goes 11-1, but has the misfortune of running into all-time dominant Nebraska (13-0) who whips ‘Bama 38-6 in Orange.
Median Season: 1994 (+13.18 – 12th, 12-1).
6. Texas Longhorns (+13.27)
Record: 526-198-11 (.723)
Top Coach: Darrell Royal (1957-1976)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1963, 1969, 2005)
Best Season: 1947 (+27.77 – 1st). Longhorns go 10-1 and run up big margins of victory, including dominating wins over Oklahoma & Alabama, but are undone by 14-13 loss at SMU (9-0-2), leaving them 5th in the AP poll at season’s end.
Median Season: 1966 (+13.55 – 16th, 7-4).
5. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (+13.82)
Record: 483-213-14 (0.690)
Top Coach: Lou Holtz (1986-1996)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1946, 1947, 1949, 1966, 1973, 1977, 1988)
Best Season: 1946 (+33.69 – 1st). Irish (9-0-1) have very best team of modern era according to SRS, allowing a microscopic 2.7 PPG. After famous 0-0 tie with Army, Irish win final 3 games and secure #1 after Black Knights (9-0-1) barely beat unranked Navy in finale.
Median Season: 1958 (+14.52 – 12th, 6-4).
4. Southern California Trojans (+13.95)
Record: 501-207-23 (.701)
Top Coach: John McKay (1960-1975)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1962, 1967, 1972, 2003, 2004)
Best Season: 1972 (+29.16 – 1st). McKay’s Trojans (12-0) reign over all comers, dominating Pac-8 and capping undefeated campaign by walloping Ohio St. (9-1) in Rose. Fun fact: USC doesn’t trail for even a second in final 7 games of season.
Median Season: 1963 (+13.65 – 12th, 7-3).
3. Michigan Wolverines (+14.43)
Record: 498-194-15 (.715)
Top Coach: Bo Schembechler (1969-1989)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1948, 1997)
Best Season: 1947 (+27.69 – 2nd). Wolverines (10-0) boast outstanding offense, running up 39.4 PPG on beleaguered Western foes. However, despite unbeaten record, Rose Bowl W, & superior SRS, Michigan finishes behind Notre Dame (9-0) in final AP poll.
Median Season: 1995 (+15.46 – 10th, 9-4).
2. Oklahoma Sooners (+14.65)
Record: 555-170-13 (.761)
Top Coach: Barry Switzer (1973-1988)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1950, 1955, 1956, 1974, 1975, 1985, 2000)
Best Season: 1973 (+31.05 – 1st). Oklahoma (10-0-1) is on NCAA probation for academic violation, but that doesn’t stop them from routing opposition en route to nation’s best SRS since ND in 1949. Sooners tie USC 7-7 in 2nd game, then win 9 straight (6 over teams ranked at the time).
Median Season: 1967 (+15.48 – 5th, 10-1).
1. Ohio State Buckeyes (+14.66)
Record: 516-167-20 (.748)
Top Coach: Woody Hayes (1951-1978)
Best AP Finish: #1 (1954, 1968, 2002)
Best Season: 1973 (+27.74 – 2nd). After 9 straight wins to start season, Bucks (10-0-1) tie Michigan in annual rivalry game and get Rose nod via Big 10 ADs’ vote. There they crush USC 42-21, but can’t ultimately get a piece of N.C. (which is controversially split between 11-0 ND and 11-1 Bama).
Median Season: 1994 (+14.90 – 9th, 9-4).
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ha már annyian szeretik Herbie-t"Never trust a former Buckeye" (gsn)
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview10/news/story?id=5500472JJ Tiller
BCS Final: Ohio State over Oklahoma 😂
Nézz egyenesen előre. Mi van ott?
Ha annak látod, ami,
Sohasem hibázol.
(Bassui Tokusho zen mester tanácsa a Line of Scrimmage-en)
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most az utálatomhoz semmi köze annak hogy underrated vagy nem.akárhány elemzést olvastam eddig, szerintem te utálod legjobban Nuttot 😀Höriha már annyian szeretik Herbie-tSHOW ME SOME RESPECT: UNDERRATED COACHES
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview10/news/story?id=5500472JJ Tiller
4. Houston Nutt, Ole Miss
legalja. Ezt hogyan hozta ki?haromt
Szerintem éppen hogy overrated, mit ért el az Ole Miss-szel?
Legyőzte a Floridát egyszer egy kihagyott XP-vel. És nyert egy cotton bowlt. rendben
Tavaly viszont egyszerűen kínzás volt nézni Rebs meccset, amire a korona szintén a Cotton Bowl volt, ami életem egyik legrosszabb meccsélménye.
És a Rebs előtt sem ért el semmit. még a Run DMC-s, Felix Jones.os Hogsszal sem.
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JJ és én is nagyon utálom, a Cotton bowl előtti "lelkesítő" beszédét sosem felejtem el, emlékszem a játékosok ott majdnem elaludtakakárhány elemzést olvastam eddig, szerintem te utálod legjobban Nuttot 😀Höriha már annyian szeretik Herbie-tSHOW ME SOME RESPECT: UNDERRATED COACHES
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview10/news/story?id=5500472JJ Tiller
4. Houston Nutt, Ole Miss
legalja. Ezt hogyan hozta ki?haromt
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akárhány elemzést olvastam eddig, szerintem te utálod legjobban Nuttot 😀ha már annyian szeretik Herbie-tSHOW ME SOME RESPECT: UNDERRATED COACHES
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview10/news/story?id=5500472JJ Tiller
4. Houston Nutt, Ole Miss
legalja. Ezt hogyan hozta ki?haromt
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ha már annyian szeretik Herbie-tSHOW ME SOME RESPECT: UNDERRATED COACHES
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview10/news/story?id=5500472JJ Tiller
4. Houston Nutt, Ole Miss
legalja. Ezt hogyan hozta ki?
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ha már annyian szeretik Herbie-thttp://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview10/news/story?id=5500472
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kb csak ennél az oldalnál nem ismerik el,gratulálok a rivals.comnak, h a college foci top100 játékosa közé nem sikerült beválasztani Allen Baileyt...elég rossz sajtója van, ha a 3 all-american csapat után ide se fér be.
http://collegefootball.rivals.com/photofeature.asp?fid=33125
(nem hiszem h top5ben lesz...)braxa88
dehát kit érdekel, majd a pályán fityiszt mutatHöri
de hát igazad van lényeg h verje földhöz párszor Pryort és a többieket
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gratulálok a rivals.comnak, h a college foci top100 játékosa közé nem sikerült beválasztani Allen Baileyt...elég rossz sajtója van, ha a 3 all-american csapat után ide se fér be.
http://collegefootball.rivals.com/photofeature.asp?fid=33125
(nem hiszem h top5ben lesz...)braxa88
dehát kit érdekel, majd a pályán fityiszt mutat
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braxa88
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gratulálok a rivals.comnak, h a college foci top100 játékosa közé nem sikerült beválasztani Allen Baileyt...http://collegefootball.rivals.com/photofeature.asp?fid=33125
(nem hiszem h top5ben lesz...)
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Elment Sanders, vége az SMU offensenek 😛haromtJune Jones a Paperdogs-ból is csinálna egy meccsenként 500 yardot passzoló csapatot, szóval én nem féltem őket Sanders nélkül se 😛
viszont a védelmük az kuka lesz, mindkét csapatnak ez lesz az első meccse 3-4-es felállásban, szóval Potts és Padron állatkodása is borítékolható.
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Elment Sanders, vége az SMU offensenek 😛
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az SMU-Texas Tech szerintem nem lesz egyoldalú. Simán benne van egy 60-59 😛Az ESPN America ismét NCAA football dömpinggel kezdi a szezont:Azért ebből sok a nagyon rossz meccs. Igazából a UConn-Michigan, Beavers-TCU, BSU-VT, LSU-UNC amit érdemes nézni. a többi nagyon egyoldalú lesz vszharomt
Southern Mississippi at South Carolina - College Football - ÉLŐ
USC at Hawaii - College Football - ÉLŐ
Miami (OH) at Florida - College Football - ÉLŐ
Connecticut at Michigan - College Football – ÉLŐ
Oregon State at TCU - College Football – ÉLŐ
SMU at Texas Tech - College Football - ÉLŐ
Boise State vs Virginia Tech - College Football – ÉLŐ
UCLA at Kansas State - College Football
LSU at North Carolina - College FootballAttilahawks
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Az ESPN America ismét NCAA football dömpinggel kezdi a szezont:Azért ebből sok a nagyon rossz meccs. Igazából a UConn-Michigan, Beavers-TCU, BSU-VT, LSU-UNC amit érdemes nézni. a többi nagyon egyoldalú lesz vsz
Southern Mississippi at South Carolina - College Football - ÉLŐ
USC at Hawaii - College Football - ÉLŐ
Miami (OH) at Florida - College Football - ÉLŐ
Connecticut at Michigan - College Football – ÉLŐ
Oregon State at TCU - College Football – ÉLŐ
SMU at Texas Tech - College Football - ÉLŐ
Boise State vs Virginia Tech - College Football – ÉLŐ
UCLA at Kansas State - College Football
LSU at North Carolina - College FootballAttilahawks
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Az ESPN America ismét NCAA football dömpinggel kezdi a szezont:Southern Mississippi at South Carolina - College Football - ÉLŐ
USC at Hawaii - College Football - ÉLŐ
Miami (OH) at Florida - College Football - ÉLŐ
Connecticut at Michigan - College Football – ÉLŐ
Oregon State at TCU - College Football – ÉLŐ
SMU at Texas Tech - College Football - ÉLŐ
Boise State vs Virginia Tech - College Football – ÉLŐ
UCLA at Kansas State - College Football
LSU at North Carolina - College Football
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mekkorát arattam volna a like rendszerben ezzel a sorozatommalhttp://nflscout.blogter.hu/429940/ncaa_elozetes_2422
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Twitter has provided quite an outlet for players, fans and the media; in the process, some pretty interesting stories have been conveyed through the microblogging medium. (...) Earlier this week I asked my Twitter followers to submit names of the players they think are must-follows for college football fans this fall. We came up with 10. 1. Oleforty, aka Kentrell Lockett, Ole Miss DE (1,346 followers/1,593 tweets): (Twitter account)
Lockett was the runaway No. 1 suggestion when I asked the Twitter crowd which player fans needed to follow. Lockett, a guy who already has earned one degree in broadcast journalism and is pursuing a second in theater, once told colleague Chris Low he wants Mark May's job but wants to add the controversy that Charles Barkley brings.
And he apparently did that last spring when his Twitter feed, as is the case with many folks, became too controversial. Lockett explained to Ole Miss officials that someone else had posted some eye-catching comments from his Twitter account. His explanation may sound far-fetched, but since many athletes work off computers in common areas, it is plausible since accounts could still be logged on on those computers. Still, Lockett, like all Ole Miss players, was told to be mindful of what he posts on Twitter.
The Lockett Twitter dustup actually occurred a few months after Ole Miss had hired UDiligence.com, a Vermont firm that monitors the social networking profiles of Rebel athletes and is triggered by certain words that can lead into sensitive subjects once each student-athlete has downloaded the software on his or her computer.
"Kentrell is awesome for us," said Rebels sports information director Kyle Campbell. "He'll sit and do interviews after for hours."
As training camp started, Lockett continued to be a relentless one-liner machine, letting go in often hilarious strings of observations. Here are a few from earlier this month:
I think Allan from The Hangover made them satchels hot.
I wonder how many people that is hot and sweaty at this party will go home and take a shower.
They got girl in here that smell like halftime.
Up real early for a this drug test. They are going to get a cup of excellence.
2: eroyster22, aka Evan Royster (973 followers/254 tweets), Penn State RB: (Twitter account)
The Nittany Lions star is also productive when it comes to tweeting about life as a running back in college football:
Nobody makes me bleed my own blood.
Nothing can break my spirits... two days off from camp... scherer just popped his blister and got it all on my arm and im not even mad.
So hard to be motivated in school when uve already graduated... wish the ncaa would change the rules
3. Jjwatt99, aka J.J. Watt (990 followers/1,318 tweets), Wisconsin DL: (Twitter account)
Watt just had back-to-back tweets referencing Andy North and Eminem. That, and the fact that he's made Tweet of the Day multiple times, gets him near the top of this list.
4. Rcobb18, aka Randall Cobb (7,596 followers/2,979 tweets), Kentucky WR/QB/PR: (Twitter account)
One of the country's most versatile players is also one of the most followed tweeters. Cobb apparently was watching ESPNU's SEC season preview show Tuesday night and because there hadn't been much mention of his Kentucky team, he tweeted this: Still no respect- watchin #ESPNU sec preview.
And then, a few minutes after the show ended, this: I'm still level 9 pissed abt that! It's just motivation tho- Leeggoo!
5. JacoryHarris12, aka Jacory Harris, Miami QB (3,443 followers, 894 tweets): (Twitter account)
Like many players, Harris likes to tweet famous quotes or lyrics, but he also has used Twitter to conduct his own chats to get connected with college fans and check in with other football talents around the country, ranging from Mizzou QB Blaine Gabbert to Notre Dame QB Dayne Crist to Oregon State WR James Rodgers.
6. GVMcElroy, aka Greg McElroy, Alabama QB (9,299 followers, 214 tweets): (Twitter account)
McElroy's followers seemingly doubled thanks to his often insightful observations during the NFL draft. McElroy, who lists in his bio that he's a marketing major with aspirations of being a lawyer, probably would be even higher on this list if not for the fact that his account doesn't have a tweet since the end of April. We'll see if he gets back into it.
7. blainegabbert, aka Blaine Gabbert, Missouri QB (5,114 followers, 768 tweets): (Twitter account)
The Tigers' rising star keeps you up on everything he ate or caught and every test he's had to take. Not to mention the life around Mizzou football.
8. CPonder7, aka Christian Ponder, FSU QB (4,352 followers, 53 tweets): (Twitter account)
With a nod to the Noles, who have the single most unique Twitter presence in college football in assistant James Coley, we also get the "official Florida State Football Christian Ponder Twitter Page." Ponder's tweets have been sporadic -- just one since July 27 -- but some have been quite clever this offseason, such as this one:
Do dogs think that if they turn their head slightly that they will better understand something they're confused about? Hmm...
9. J_Rodgers8, aka James Rodgers, Oregon State WR (1,597 followers, 8,225 tweets): (Twitter account)
Beavers coach Mike Riley calls the talented little Texan the hardest-working football player he's ever been around, which is hefty praise. With over 8,000 tweets, Rodgers is pretty diligent online, and when he lists in his Twitter bio "anything else you want to know just ask!" he's apparently not kidding.
10. GaryGray4ND, aka Gary Gray, Notre Dame CB (1,120 followers, 1,743 tweets): (Twitter account)
Tough call on picking the top tweeter amongst ND players between Gray and DL Brandon Newman. I'm going with Gray, who has more followers and also has the same self-effacing humor on college life.
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LOL ez mi?ez már majdnem Boone szint 😀
http://cliffkirkpatrick.mvourtown.com/2010/08/23/cliff-big-news-monday/
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Remélem a másik fórumon még nem volt:Ralphie a legzsírabb. Tavaly csak miatta néztem a CU-CSU meccset 😊
The 12 coolest mascots in college football:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100821/ap_on_sp_co_ne/fbc_mascots_dandy_dozenMex
Idén is az első fordulóban lesz a Rocky Mountain Showdown, de szerintem az Invescon nem fog futni 😕