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		<title>2009 CFB Preview: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 02:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out our other 2009 college football previews. Preseason Ranking: No. 15 in AP Top 25; No. 15 in USA Today Poll. Key Returning Players: Jonathan Dwyer (RB); Josh Nesbitt (QB); Demaryius Thomas (WR); Lucas Cox (RB); Anthony Allen (RB); Roddy Jones (RB); Cord Howard (G); Dan Voss (C) Tyler Melton (WR); Scott Blair (K/P); [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Preseason Ranking:</strong> No. 15 in AP Top 25; No. 15 in USA Today Poll.</p>
<p><strong>Key Returning Players:</strong> Jonathan Dwyer (RB); Josh Nesbitt (QB); Demaryius Thomas (WR); Lucas Cox (RB); Anthony Allen (RB); Roddy Jones (RB); Cord Howard (G); Dan Voss (C) Tyler Melton (WR); Scott Blair (K/P); Anthony Barnes (LB); Morgan Burnett (S); Derrick Morgan (DE); Mario Butler (CB); Sedric Griffin (LB), Kyle Jackson (LB), Dominique Reese (S); Rashaad Reid (CB).</p>
<p><strong>Key Losses:</strong> Michael Johnson (DE); Vance Walker (DT); David Brown (OT); Andrew Gardner (OT); Darryl Richard (DT); Jabi Word-Daniels (CB).</p>
<p><strong>Player to Watch:</strong> <em>Jonathan Dwyer, RB.</em><br />
In Anthony Allen, Roddy Jones and Lucas Cox, the Jackets boast a slew of talented backs, although Dwyer is the cream of the crop. Running backs coach Brian Bohannon worked all spring on trying to find ways to get his best players on the field more, including lining his backs up in both the A-back and B-back positions in Tech’s offense. A legitimate Heisman candidate, Dwyer is often the most exciting player on the field and thanks to Bohannon’s new schemes, the back should get even more opportunities to shine in ‘09. As long as a recent hip flexor injury doesn’t slow him down, Dwyer should be in for another great season.</p>
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<p><strong>Team Strength:</strong> After ending last season ranked fourth in the nation in rushing offense, the Jackets will once again be dominant on the ground. Every one of their backs is a threat to break a long run and as soon as backup Jaybo Shaw is healthy again, Tech should also get rushing production from their quarterback position as well.</p>
<p><strong>Potential Weakness:</strong> Tech’s defensive line lost three significant pieces in Johnson, Walker and Richard, which begs the question of whether or not they’ll be able to provide a consistent pass rush this season. Morgan finished with seven sacks last year, but without Johnson on the other side, will he be as effective?</p>
<p><strong>Outlook:</strong> There’s little doubt that Tech will have success on the ground again this year and head coach Paul Johnson set out this spring to improve the passing game. If the Jackets can make opponents pay for stuffing the box in efforts to stop the run, then Tech’s offense will be even harder to stop this year than it was in ’08. Defensively, the losses of Johnson, Walker and Richard could be crippling. But the good news is that the linebacker corps of Anthony Barnes, Sedric Griffin and Kyle Jackson is set to return, as well as three of four starters in the secondary, including the highly productive Burnett. As long as the Jackets can create pressure on the quarterback and not leave the back seven stranded in coverage, the defense is good enough to keep opponents in check. </p>
<p>Tech returns more starters than any other team in the ACC, which means they should not only be competitive, but also challenge for a conference title this season.</p>
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		<title>Week 2 College Football Primer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 17:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Time to check out the big games, top matchups and potential upsets as college football heads into Week 2. Top 25 Action: None. Nobody in the top 25 plays each other this weekend, which must have the television networks really, really excited. Keep your eye on: Ohio (0-1) at No. 3 Ohio State (1-0) The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Time to check out the big games, top matchups and potential upsets as college football heads into Week 2.</em></p>
<p><strong>Top 25 Action:</strong><br />
None. Nobody in the top 25 plays each other this weekend, which must have the television networks really, really excited.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/45507632@N00/2822595368/" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="127" height="250" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3093/2822595368_2ba505dd0a.jpg?v=0" alt="Chris "Beanie" Wells" /></a><strong>Keep your eye on:</strong><br />
<em>Ohio (0-1) at No. 3 Ohio State (1-0)</em><br />
The Buckeyes should have no problem with instate rival Ohio this weekend, but it’ll be interesting to see if head coach Jim Tressel plays injured running back and Heisman hopeful Chris Wells. With a trip to Southern Cal on the docket, there’s no reason to play Wells this week against a cupcake like Ohio. (Although I’ll be the first to note that the MAC deserves more attention than what it gets. See the &#8220;Upset Watch&#8221; section for proof.) A running back-by-committee of David Herron, Maurice Wells and Brandon Saine should be more than enough for OSU to roll the Bobcats, so there should be no reason for “Beanie” to even dress.</p>
<p><strong>Upset Watch:</strong><br />
<em>No. 8 West Virginia (1-0) at East Carolina (0-1)</em><br />
While it’s true that I wouldn’t even have mentioned this game had it not been for the Pirates knocking off VA Tech last week, East Carolina has proven that it can hang with top programs. ECU will be looking for its third straight win over a ranked opponent, although West Virginia has won seven straight over the Pirates coming into this contest. Oddsmakers clearly feel that ECU can hang with the Mountaineers given that WVU is only an 8-point favorite.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ijerf/2079557966/" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="250" height="191.5" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2354/2079557966_a029989881.jpg?v=0" alt="Dan LeFevour" /></a><em>Central Michigan (1-0) at No. 2 Georgia (1-0)</em><br />
Yes, outside of the MAC last year the Chippewas got smacked by Kansas (52-7) and Purdue (45-22). But as Bowling Green proved by beating PITT last week, the MAC has some talented teams and CMU is currently the class of the conference. They have a Hesiman candidate at quarterback in Dan LeFevour and a playmaker at running back in Ontario Sneed. There&#8217;s no doubt Georgia has better and deeper talent and it’s tough for any team to win between the hedges (let alone a MAC team), but could UGA overlook little ol&#8217; CMU with a trip to South Carolina on the schedule next week? Obviously oddsmakers don&#8217;t think so as they’ve made the Dawgs a 24-point favorite.</p>
<p><strong>Other notable games:</strong><br />
Miami (FL) at No. 5 Florida – Saturday, Sept 6, 8:00pm ET<br />
No. 15 BYU at Washington – Saturday, Sept 6, 3:00pm ET<br />
Mississippi at No. 20 Wake Forest – Saturday, Sept 6, 3:300pm ET</p>
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