Tuesday, September 28, 2010

SportsEyez.com's Week 4 NFL Power Rankings

1: Pittsburgh Steelers
2: Chicago Bears
3: Green Bay Packers
4: New England Patriots
5: Atlanta Falcons
6: New Orleans Saints
7: Baltimore Ravens
8: Houston Texans
9: Indianapolis Colts
10: Kansas City Chiefs
11: Philadelphia Eagles
12: Cincinnati Bengals
13: New York Jets
14: Tennessee Titans
15: Miami Dolphins
16: Seattle Seahawks
17: Dallas Cowboys
18: San Diego Chargers
19: Minnesota Vikings
20: New York Giants
21: San Francisco 49ers
22: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
23: Denver Broncos
24: Washington Redskins
25: Arizona Cardinals
26: Jacksonville Jaguars
27: Oakland Raiders
28: Detroit Lions
29: Cleveland Browns
30: Carolina Panthers
31: St. Louis Rams
32: Buffalo Bills

By: Collin Dakheel
Head Writer / Creator
SportsEyez.com

Monday, September 20, 2010

SportsEyez.com's Week 3 NFL Power Rankings

Here are my power rankings for week 3. Now before everyone goes off the deep end remember, these are just for week 3, not the entire season. Enjoy!

1: Green Bay Packers
2: New Orleans Saints
3: Pittsburgh Steelers
4: New England Patriots
5: Houston Texans
6: Indianapolis Colts
7: Baltimore Ravens
8: San Diego Chargers
9: Atlanta Falcons
10: Cincinnati Bengals
11: Kansas City Chiefs
12: Chicago Bears
13: Miami Dolphins
14: New York Jets
15: New York Giants
16: Philadelphia Eagles
17: Seattle Seahawks
18: Dallas Cowboys
19: San Francisco 49ers
20: Tennessee Titans
21: Minnesota Vikings
22: Washington Redskins
23: Denver Broncos
24: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
25: Arizona Cardinals
26: Jacksonville Jaguars
27: Detroit Lions
28: Oakland Raiders
29: Cleveland Browns
30: Carolina Panthers
31: St. Louis Rams
32: Buffalo Bills

By: Collin Dakheel
Head Writer / Creator
SportsEyez.com

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

SportsEyez.com's Week 2 NFL Power Rankings

Ok I didn't put out power rankings for week 1 because I like to see every team play a regular season game and evaluate, because let's face it you can't get a decent read on a team in the pre-season. So here are my power rankings for week 2, enjoy.

1: Green Bay Packers
2: New England Patriots
3: Baltimore Ravens
4: New Orleans Saints
5: Houston Texans
6: Indianapolis Colts
7: Pittsburgh Steelers
8: San Diego Chargers
9: Cincinnati Bengals
10: Atlanta Falcons
11: Dallas Cowboys
12: New York Giants
13: Minnesota Vikings
14: Seattle Seahawks
15: New York Jets
16: Kansas City Chiefs
17: San Francisco 49ers
18: Philadelphia Eagles
19: Miami Dolphins
20: Tennessee Titans
21: Arizona Cardinals
22: Chicago Bears
23: Detroit Lions
24: Jacksonville Jaguars
25: Washington Redskins
26: Carolina Panthers
27: Denver Broncos
28: Cleveland Browns
29: Oakland Raiders
30: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
31: St. Louis Rams
32: Buffalo Bills

By: Collin Dakheel
Head Writer/Creator
SportsEyez.com

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Big Ten Football Breakdown

1. Ohio State- Ohio State looked spot on against Marshall. Prior has grown as a player and it shows. He had more control over the ball and took that defense apart. I am looking at Ohio to win big this year. Unless they somehow trip up along the way they are a shoe in for the Big 10.

2. Michigan- What happened to these guys? Ever since 2007 they have just been off the radar. The past two years have been losing seasons and I’m not seeing anything that makes me think they are going to do better. They have a few big names in the works recruiting wise but that won’t help them now. Rich had better turn this team around or he is out after this year. At least that’s how I see it.

3. Michigan State- Michigan State is coming off a losing season, but looking at their early non-conference schedule they can get a few early wins in. They do go up against Notre Dame but that doesn’t mean anything right now. They could easily have a winning season or at least end up 6-6 with a bowl game.

4. Wisconsin- The Badgers can easily have a seven win season. Their non-conference schedule looks to be a breeze. Team that up with what looks to be some easy conference wins, i.e. Northwestern and the likes. An easy run that could become a trip to the Rose bowl if Ohio State slips up.

5. Minnesota- Not everyone can have a great year. I think Minnesota falls into that category in the Big 10. I want to say that depending on the outcome of their USC game will set the tone for the rest of their season.

6. Penn St.- Coming in this year at #19 Penn State has a big challenge in week two. I don’t expect them to come away with a win. With all the other talent around the conference they are up there with the others. I still see them coming in behind Ohio State.

7. Purdue- Based on last year Purdue looks to be the whipping boy of the Big 10. A losing season last year doesn’t make it look good for them this year.

8. Illinois- Someone has to come in last and it most definitely will be a race to the bottom between Purdue and Illinois.

9. Iowa- Iowa is looking good and they are coming off a great season. If they can keep their momentum going in this year they are looking at a solid big 10 finish.

10. Indiana- Maybe Indiana will get lucky this year. With what looks to be an easy non-conference schedule and the games against Purdue and Illinois, they might come out with 6 wins this year.

11. Northwestern- The Wildcats had a decent season last year and they dodge a huge bullet this year by not having to play Ohio State. Now if they can only slip by Iowa, Penn State and Wisconsin.

By: Andrew Wukman

College Football Analyst

SportsEyez.com

PAC-10 Football Breakdown

1. Washington State- Will this be Washington State's to make it back to the glory days of the early 2000’s? Somehow I doubt it. Looking at the numbers they put up last year they shouldn’t be expecting a great season. Last year they managed to come up with one win. They were 0-5 against Top 25 and had to go to overtime to beat SMU. This year they are looking at 3 Top 25 teams along with some who ended last year ranked. In short Washington State is looking at another bad season.

2. Washington- With their pre-season Heisman candidate Jake locker at the helm, Washington seems to be going in the right direction. That would be great if Locker was going to be around for another season or two. Last year the Huskies ended the season 5-7 overall and 2-3 against Top 25 teams. This year looking over their schedule they might have too much to worry about, but in my opinion the biggest team they play will be Nebraska. Honestly if they win that game it would be a winning season in my eyes.

3. Oregon- I never have been a fan of Oregon ever since 2006. But one can’t deny that they have talent. They have been on the radar of the top 25 for the past few years. I like their chances in the Pac-10. Right now there is no one team who look to dominate. I am gonna keep an eye on Oregon this year.

4. Oregon State- While Oregon State didn’t fare so well against top 25 last year, they have a great chance to change the landscape of the BCS games. While they might not look great right now, their next three games can carve the path towards the National Championship.

5. California- Cal had a good year last year and it doesn’t seem to have any major road blocks in their way. They could easily have another 8-5 season and with the way USC’s defense looks they might put a run against Oregon.

6. USC- When last season ended I for sure thought the sports press world’s crush on USC was over. It was a season that was far under the normal standards for a Pete Carroll team to have. Then over the off season, they obtain a new coach along with sanctions handed down keeping them from bowl games. Although the major thing that would hurt them in the polls was the ability for juniors and seniors to transfer with out losing eligibility.

7. UCLA- When was the last time UCLA was a major contender in the Pac-10? Well that doesn’t matter. This year might be the year they take down USC just like 2006.

8. Stanford- Coming off a great year I doubt Stanford will be competing for the Pac-10. While it won’t be a bad season they just don’t have the stuff to make it all the way.

9. Arizona- Nowhere to go but up. Mike Stoops brought a winning attitude with him. He has led the Wildcats to two straight bowl games and will make it a third this year. Looking at their schedule, I would say around 4 to 5 losses.

Arizona State- Arizona State goes up against 4 top 25 teams. They didn’t exactly fare well against the top 35 last year going 0-4. And to the best of my knowledge they haven’t added any weapons to their arsenal.

By: Andrew Wukman
College Football Analyst
SportsEyez.com