Mountaineers on Top
West Virginia will win the national title because, in a year in which there are no stand-alone favorites, the Mountaineers have the best chance to go 12-0 and are ranked high enough in the preseason polls to offset a weak schedule. One reason why these contenders won’t:
AUBURN
* The Southeastern Conference is the toughest league in the nation. It wasn’t two years ago when Auburn made it through unbeaten and fell short in the BCS standings.
TEXAS
* Breaking in a new quarterback, or two, with no exhibition games in the year after Vince Young leaves might cost the Longhorns an early-season loss.
USC
* See the Texas blurb, sub in Matt Leinart for Vince Young and Trojans for Longhorns.
OHIO STATE
* No team that loses nine starters on defense and plays at Texas should get as much preseason love as the Buckeyes are getting.
LOUISVILLE
* The talent is there, but it’s tough to see the Cardinals beating Miami and West Virginia.
NOTRE DAME
* The entire starting unit returns on offense, but last we checked the defense was still picking corn chips out of their helmets from the Fiesta Bowl.
CALIFORNIA
* The quarterback position killed the Bears last season and there’s no guarantee Nate Longshore will shore things up.
FLORIDA
* No matter how much they spin it, Chris Leak isn’t the right quarterback to run Urban Meyer’s spread offense.
IOWA
* Didn’t even win it last year when this columnist picked the Hawkeyes to make the Rose Bowl only to watch them go wings up.
-- Chris Dufresne
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