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dnc
dnc Member Posts: 56,839
Phil Steele's 13 biggest CFB surprise teams for 2016
Almost any College Football Playoff projection for 2016 starts with last year's finalists, Alabama and Clemson.

But what are the teams that could stun the college football universe and make a playoff run?

Here are my 13 biggest potential surprise teams for 2016 -- plus a bonus long-shot pick.

1. Washington Huskies

Florida State was my No. 1 surprise team in 2013 and the Seminoles won the national title. Washington is coming off a 7-6 season. The Huskies were very young last year (nine returning starters, No. 107 on my experience ratings chart). They had a true freshman QB and a tough schedule. They got a key road win over a ranked USC and later won the Apple Cup to get to six wins. This year they are much more experienced with 15 returning starters. They lose only six lettermen off a defense that allowed 18.8 points per game in 2015. Wide receiver John Ross is their most explosive playmaker and he returns after missing 2015 with an injury. They have a 1,000-yard rusher in Myles Gaskin, a QB with experience and a veteran offensive line. They are a complete team with my No. 19-rated special-teams unit. Husky Stadium is one of the loudest venues in the country and they have seven home games this year, including Stanford and USC. Coaches usually hit their stride in Year 3 with three recruiting classes, their systems and philosophies firmly implemented. Chris Petersen is an excellent on-field coach with an overall record of 107-24, and the Huskies' schedule drops from my fifth-toughest slate in 2015 to No. 56 this year. They are my pick to win the rugged Pac-12 North and that gives them a great shot at getting into the 2016 playoff.
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  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member Posts: 15,272
    dnc said:

    Phil Steele's 13 biggest CFB surprise teams for 2016

    Almost any College Football Playoff projection for 2016 starts with last year's finalists, Alabama and Clemson.

    But what are the teams that could stun the college football universe and make a playoff run?

    Here are my 13 biggest potential surprise teams for 2016 -- plus a bonus long-shot pick.

    1. Washington Huskies

    Florida State was my No. 1 surprise team in 2013 and the Seminoles won the national title. Washington is coming off a 7-6 season. The Huskies were very young last year (nine returning starters, No. 107 on my experience ratings chart). They had a true freshman QB and a tough schedule. They got a key road win over a ranked USC and later won the Apple Cup to get to six wins. This year they are much more experienced with 15 returning starters. They lose only six lettermen off a defense that allowed 18.8 points per game in 2015. Wide receiver John Ross is their most explosive playmaker and he returns after missing 2015 with an injury. They have a 1,000-yard rusher in Myles Gaskin, a QB with experience and a veteran offensive line. They are a complete team with my No. 19-rated special-teams unit. Husky Stadium is one of the loudest venues in the country and they have seven home games this year, including Stanford and USC. Coaches usually hit their stride in Year 3 with three recruiting classes, their systems and philosophies firmly implemented. Chris Petersen is an excellent on-field coach with an overall record of 107-24, and the Huskies' schedule drops from my fifth-toughest slate in 2015 to No. 56 this year. They are my pick to win the rugged Pac-12 North and that gives them a great shot at getting into the 2016 playoff.
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    huh?
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,834 Founders Club
    Let's just concentrate on winning our opener against who ever it is we are playing
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Let's just concentrate on winning our opener against who ever it is we are playing

    At Arizona, September 24
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,196

    That shit cray how fleek and lit this bitch be. Bout ta get turnt.

    CULTURAL APPROPRIATION
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,834 Founders Club
    Dardanus said:

    Let's just concentrate on winning our opener against who ever it is we are playing

    We are playing against USC at Dallas Cowboy stadium. Shouldn't be a big deal.
    Well played
  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,632 Founders Club
    DeepSeaZ said:

    I drank my way through last 15 season. Am I just supposed to stop drinking and pay attention now?

    No. Never.
  • section_332
    section_332 Member Posts: 2,403
    We want doog it up!
    We want doog it up!
    We want doog it up!
  • Southerndawg
    Southerndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,346 Founders Club
    edited July 2016
    dnc said:

    Phil Steele's 13 biggest CFB surprise teams for 2016

    Almost any College Football Playoff projection for 2016 starts with last year's finalists, Alabama and Clemson.

    But what are the teams that could stun the college football universe and make a playoff run?

    Here are my 13 biggest potential surprise teams for 2016 -- plus a bonus long-shot pick.

    1. Washington Huskies

    Florida State was my No. 1 surprise team in 2013 and the Seminoles won the national title. Washington is coming off a 7-6 season. The Huskies were very young last year (nine returning starters, No. 107 on my experience ratings chart). They had a true freshman QB and a tough schedule. They got a key road win over a ranked USC and later won the Apple Cup to get to six wins. This year they are much more experienced with 15 returning starters. They lose only six lettermen off a defense that allowed 18.8 points per game in 2015. Wide receiver John Ross is their most explosive playmaker and he returns after missing 2015 with an injury. They have a 1,000-yard rusher in Myles Gaskin, a QB with experience and a veteran offensive line. They are a complete team with my No. 19-rated special-teams unit. Husky Stadium is one of the loudest venues in the country and they have seven home games this year, including Stanford and USC. Coaches usually hit their stride in Year 3 with three recruiting classes, their systems and philosophies firmly implemented. Chris Petersen is an excellent on-field coach with an overall record of 107-24, and the Huskies' schedule drops from my fifth-toughest slate in 2015 to No. 56 this year. They are my pick to win the rugged Pac-12 North and that gives them a great shot at getting into the 2016 playoff.


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  • H_D
    H_D Member Posts: 6,098
    edited July 2016

    dnc said:

    Phil Steele's 13 biggest CFB surprise teams for 2016

    Almost any College Football Playoff projection for 2016 starts with last year's finalists, Alabama and Clemson.

    But what are the teams that could stun the college football universe and make a playoff run?

    Here are my 13 biggest potential surprise teams for 2016 -- plus a bonus long-shot pick.

    1. Washington Huskies

    Florida State was my No. 1 surprise team in 2013 and the Seminoles won the national title. Washington is coming off a 7-6 season. The Huskies were very young last year (nine returning starters, No. 107 on my experience ratings chart). They had a true freshman QB and a tough schedule. They got a key road win over a ranked USC and later won the Apple Cup to get to six wins. This year they are much more experienced with 15 returning starters. They lose only six lettermen off a defense that allowed 18.8 points per game in 2015. Wide receiver John Ross is their most explosive playmaker and he returns after missing 2015 with an injury. They have a 1,000-yard rusher in Myles Gaskin, a QB with experience and a veteran offensive line. They are a complete team with my No. 19-rated special-teams unit. Husky Stadium is one of the loudest venues in the country and they have seven home games this year, including Stanford and USC. Coaches usually hit their stride in Year 3 with three recruiting classes, their systems and philosophies firmly implemented. Chris Petersen is an excellent on-field coach with an overall record of 107-24, and the Huskies' schedule drops from my fifth-toughest slate in 2015 to No. 56 this year. They are my pick to win the rugged Pac-12 North and that gives them a great shot at getting into the 2016 playoff.
    Fixed LINK

    Some things are better left broken.
  • rodmansrage
    rodmansrage Member Posts: 6,376
    Swaye said:

    Is it even possible to win more than one off season natty per year?

    good q and to add to it, can we? win multiple varieties of natties? like an academis natty? i saw a poast the other day of some UW leaping program where there were some black guys (nb4 isafnrc) and white chicks in a class room, seems a good of a reason as any to hoist another banner.

    thoughts? devs? mods? j?
  • section_332
    section_332 Member Posts: 2,403
    Swaye said:

    Is it even possible to win more than one off season natty per year?

    Husky stadium is gonna run outta room with all these banners. Where will the hundreds of people that go sit!?
  • rodmansrage
    rodmansrage Member Posts: 6,376

    Swaye said:

    Is it even possible to win more than one off season natty per year?

    Husky stadium is gonna run outta room with all these banners. Where will the hundreds of people that go sit!?
    in front of their tv's while uw has another 11am or 8pm kickoff.