Published 7/3/2009
by T-Man Cruz
at Bleacher Report - College Football
So here we are two months away from the beginning of the 2009 College Football season. Yes it might be early to start predicting the upcoming season, but I just couldn't wait.
The 2009 College Football season is sure to be thrilling and exciting. With the three teams that dominated the league last season in Florida, Texas, and Oklahoma. And with all three teams coming back with almost completely the same team, they are looking to dominate yet again. But there are some teams looking to spoil their chances, including Ohio State, Virginia Tech, USC, and some newcomers are seeking a national title.
So with all that said here are my top 10 for the 2009 College Football Season.
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