NCAA Picks For Football of 2009
The NCAA (or the National Collegiate Athletic Association) is the largest and most anticipated collegiate athletic event in the planet, with thousands of participating colleges and universities in the USA and Canada.
The spring is fast approaching, the field is set, and the most highly anticipated NCAA is only a month away.
Who will be the NCAA picks for football of 2009? Here are the best bets for football this year, as carefully evaluated by football experts and fanatics.
Time to place your bets! The Illinois Fighting Illini.
Though Illinois had a big letdown season last year, we expect them to come back this year with a vengeance.
Their offensive line now seems stronger, more well-prepared and even more indestructible.
Juice Williams and Arrelious Benn from Illinois are certainly among the players to look out for.
Their defense line may need some more improvements, but other than that, this team will surely make headlines this NCAA Season 2009.
West Virginia Mountaineers.
West Virginia was a very promising team last year, but there are issues to be addressed this year.
The elusive Pat White left, so the team has to find a good replacement.
Despite new quarterback Jarrett Brown's four years in NCAA, he still needs more experience.
The biggest issue is West Virginia's offensive line; almost all of them are new.
Will West Virginia make it? Seeing its solid defense line and strategy, it might win in the Big East.
Georgia Tech Yellos Jackets.
Georgia Tech was on fire last year.
They had with them new coach Paul Johnson, who implemented his famed 'rushing offense' which worked like magic last year.
They also had among the best players in this team.
Jonathan Dwyer is among the best running backs in the country, Roddy Jones and Josh Nesbitt were strong players, as well.
Both their offensive and defense are excellent, so Georgia Tech is among the best NCAA picks to win the cup this year.
The Ohio State Buckeyes.
Ohio was really strong especially at the end of the season last year, so there is no surprise the Ohio Buckeyes will make it into this list.
Among the best players of this team is Terrelle Pryor, who absolutely destroyed defenses with his powerful legs last year.
Hopefully he can do more with his arms this 2009.
Many experts are worried over the Ohio State losing too many players on their defense line, but then, they were never short on replacing new and capable talents.
Chances of winning are on their side, and they should be very well favored on every game.
The USC Trojans.
Quarterbacks Aaron Corp and Mitch Mustain, both inexperienced, will be fighting for the starting spot.
The defense line was undeniably the best last season, but losing 8 players may serve as a challenge for the USC Trojans.
Their offense line is at struggle at times.
The USC Trojans is expected to give a big expect this season.
Among all teams, the USC Trojans is the number one among the NCAA picks of the year.
The spring is fast approaching, the field is set, and the most highly anticipated NCAA is only a month away.
Who will be the NCAA picks for football of 2009? Here are the best bets for football this year, as carefully evaluated by football experts and fanatics.
Time to place your bets! The Illinois Fighting Illini.
Though Illinois had a big letdown season last year, we expect them to come back this year with a vengeance.
Their offensive line now seems stronger, more well-prepared and even more indestructible.
Juice Williams and Arrelious Benn from Illinois are certainly among the players to look out for.
Their defense line may need some more improvements, but other than that, this team will surely make headlines this NCAA Season 2009.
West Virginia Mountaineers.
West Virginia was a very promising team last year, but there are issues to be addressed this year.
The elusive Pat White left, so the team has to find a good replacement.
Despite new quarterback Jarrett Brown's four years in NCAA, he still needs more experience.
The biggest issue is West Virginia's offensive line; almost all of them are new.
Will West Virginia make it? Seeing its solid defense line and strategy, it might win in the Big East.
Georgia Tech Yellos Jackets.
Georgia Tech was on fire last year.
They had with them new coach Paul Johnson, who implemented his famed 'rushing offense' which worked like magic last year.
They also had among the best players in this team.
Jonathan Dwyer is among the best running backs in the country, Roddy Jones and Josh Nesbitt were strong players, as well.
Both their offensive and defense are excellent, so Georgia Tech is among the best NCAA picks to win the cup this year.
The Ohio State Buckeyes.
Ohio was really strong especially at the end of the season last year, so there is no surprise the Ohio Buckeyes will make it into this list.
Among the best players of this team is Terrelle Pryor, who absolutely destroyed defenses with his powerful legs last year.
Hopefully he can do more with his arms this 2009.
Many experts are worried over the Ohio State losing too many players on their defense line, but then, they were never short on replacing new and capable talents.
Chances of winning are on their side, and they should be very well favored on every game.
The USC Trojans.
Quarterbacks Aaron Corp and Mitch Mustain, both inexperienced, will be fighting for the starting spot.
The defense line was undeniably the best last season, but losing 8 players may serve as a challenge for the USC Trojans.
Their offense line is at struggle at times.
The USC Trojans is expected to give a big expect this season.
Among all teams, the USC Trojans is the number one among the NCAA picks of the year.