With July being a slow sports month and College football right around the corner what better time then now to unveil our top college football teams for the upcoming season. Because there are 31 days in July and we want to do 1 team a day we are calling this our top 31 teams in 31 days.
This will not be your normal top 25 poll garbage from uneducated writers that have no clue how to rank teams, but a power rating system from sharp gamblers that actually put their money on these teams on a weekly basis. Coming into the season is a loaded veteran Boise State club better than a Tebowless Florida Gator squad? After Ohio State who is the next best Big Ten team? We answer these questions with our preseason rankings of the top 31 schools.
These ratings take no account of the upcoming schedule but are based on if team A played team B who would win more often. The true way a gambler actually ranks the field. We will examine their rosters for the 2010 season and look at their potential against the spread. In addition to the preview of the team we will also give some quality information like returning starters, an outlook of the offense, defense, and special teams, as well as a potential good spot to bet on said team as well as a great spot to fade said team.
Without further ado here are Maddux Sports’ Top 31 college football teams for the 2010 NCAA season:
- 31) Pittsburgh Panthers
- 30) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
- 29) Texas A&M Aggies
- 28) Stanford Cardinal
- 27) Notre Dame Fighting Irish
- 26) Arizona Wildcats
- 25) Missouri Tigers
- 24) Clemson Tigers
- 23) South Carolina Gamecocks
- 22) Oregon State Beavers
- 21) Auburn Tigers
- 20) North Carolina Tar Heels
- 19) Florida State Seminoles
- 18) Arkansas Razorbacks
- 17) Wisconsin Badgers
- 16) Penn State Nittany Lions
- 15) LSU Tigers
- 14) USC Trojans
- 13) Georgia Bulldogs
- 12) Oregon Ducks
- 11) Iowa Hawkeyes
- 10) Virginia Tech Hokies
- 9) Miami Hurricanes
- 8 ) Texas Longhorns
- 7) Nebraska Cornhuskers
- 6) TCU Horned Frogs
- 5) Boise State Broncos
- 4) Florida Gators
- 3) Oklahoma Sooners
- 2) Ohio State Buckeyes
- 1) Alabama Crimson Tide