Published 8/20/2008
by Sean Crawford
at Bleacher Report - College Football
2008 will without a doubt be the most memorable season of the century.
There are so many teams on the radar for that number one spot come early January, that you can't even count with two hands.
The Georgia Bulldogs are number one entering the season for the first time in school history. They are led by last year's freshman sensation, and upcoming sophomore Knowshon Moreno.
Georgia has a solid team on both sides of the ball, but playing through that schedule may effect Georgia's chances to play in Miami for the BCS Championship. That schedule is like walking through a mine field; you're highly unlikely to make it out in one piece.
We all know reigning Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow is hungry for a championship. The Florida Gator quarterback has a pretty strong supporting cast to win the SEC in Atlanta.
With the emergence of Chris Rainey and USC transfer Emmanuel Moody, the running game of Florida will be much more productive in ...
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