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Early Big East power rankings for 2013
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigeast/post/_/i...r-rankings

Time to take an early look at the new-look Big East headed into 2013. Now, a few caveats: First, these rankings are subject to change many times before the season begins. Second, I am basing them mostly on returning starters and results from 2012. Since a majority of this league is new, I have not had time to sit down and watch every single game from every program.

Third -- we still have no idea if this is what the league will look like in 2013!

So give me a little time and take these for what they are -- a first take on 2013 with much more to come. *Note: Those looking for Pitt and Syracuse, check the ACC blog.

1. Louisville. I think we can all agree here -- the Cardinals will go into the season as the prohibitive favorite to win the Big East. Teddy Bridgewater returns, along with just about every starter on a team that beat Florida in the Sugar Bowl. Get ready for this team to try to make another run.

2. Cincinnati. I know the Bearcats have had a coaching change, but I like that the core nucleus returns. Cincinnati should have the best offensive line in the league; Brendon Kay got his sixth year, and so did emerging middle linebacker Greg Blair. While there are major players who have to be replaced, Cincinnati showed this year it has players to step right in and get the job done.

3. Rutgers. I honestly think this might be too high for the Scarlet Knights. I may just still be suffering from sitting through the entire Russell Athletic Bowl. But there are major questions that have to be answered -- is Gary Nova any better at quarterback? Can Savon Huggins step right in for Jawan Jamison? Who steps up on a defense that loses its biggest playmakers? Far too many unknowns.

4. UCF. I like Blake Bortles, and I like Storm Johnson, and the Knights are coming off a 10-win season as they join the Big East. To me, they are the best looking of the newcomers. Key players on defense have to be replaced, and don't forget that this team could be serving a postseason ban.

5. San Diego State. The Aztecs return a majority of their starters, including Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year Adam Muema, who ran for 1,458 yards and 16 touchdowns this year. I watched their San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl meltdown from start to finish. My takeaway -- if this team wants to make a serious run, it needs much better play out of quarterback Adam Dingwell.

6. USF. In all honesty, the Bulls could be lower, given their performance the past two years. They have no quarterback. No running back. Questions all over the place on defense. And a new coach. Willie Taggart is going to need some time to change the program, but I think there is enough talent at some of the skill positions and up front for the Bulls to be more competitive in 2013.

7. Connecticut. Considering the best players on defense are gone, it is hard to believe the Huskies will be much improved in 2013 over 2012. The defense was the best part of this team, and now it must replace the Big East leader in sacks, (Trevardo Williams), along with Sio Moore, Blidi Wreh-Wilson, Jory Johnson and Dwayne Gratz. Offensively, this group needs an overhaul. Will it get one before it's too late?

8. Houston. The Cougars had a rough first year under new coach Tony Levine, finishing 5-7 in 2012. But there are some key players returning and a new offensive coordinator who should help steady the ship. Watch out for cornerback Trevon Stewart, named a FWAA freshman All-American.

9. Temple. I think the Owls have a chance to make some major leaps up this list depending on how spring practice shakes out. There is a new coach in town in Matt Rhule, who knows better than anyone what it takes to win at Temple. He needs to make a decision at quarterback and find a running back, for starters.

10. SMU. I do not have much hope for the Mustangs in Year 1, at least not yet. This team is taking bigger losses than any Big East newcomer. Starting running back Zach Line is gone. So are defensive standouts Margus Hunt, Ja'Gared Davis and Taylor Reed.

11. Memphis. The Tigers made marked improvement in 2012 under Justin Fuente, going 4-8 -- including a three-game winning streak to end the season. Seventeen starters return, including quarterback Jacob Karam, so the Tigers definitely have momentum going into Year 1 in the Big East.
 
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RE: Early Big East power rankings for 2013
Sort of OT but here are the ACC Early Rankings. Looks like even in the ACC Pitt is overrated.

http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=...6715035174
 
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RE: Early Big East power rankings for 2013
Weird not seeing USF as the favorite to win the Big East in a pre-season prediction.
 
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RE: Early Big East power rankings for 2013
(01-08-2013 02:02 PM)Racinejake Wrote:  Weird not seeing USF as the favorite to win the Big East in a pre-season prediction.

Plenty of time for somebody to do that, keep hope alive.
 
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RE: Early Big East power rankings for 2013
Looks about right. Pretty pumped that Louisville is coming here next year. Could be an enormous football game.
 
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RE: Early Big East power rankings for 2013
Agreed--U of L and UC should be head and shoulders above the rest of the league and the game here might just determine the BCS berth. Worst case: I'm hoping for a trip to Orlando for the Russell (former Citrus) Bowl if they wind up in second place.
Here's hoping an invite to the ACC precedes all this so we don't have to think about what the Big East will look like in 2014.
 
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RE: Early Big East power rankings for 2013
(01-08-2013 03:08 PM)indycat Wrote:  Agreed--U of L and UC should be head and shoulders above the rest of the league and the game here might just determine the BCS berth. Worst case: I'm hoping for a trip to Orlando for the Russell (former Citrus) Bowl if they wind up in second place.
Here's hoping an invite to the ACC precedes all this so we don't have to think about what the Big East will look like in 2014.

If the Big East schedulers are smart they put the keg o' nails game on the last weekend of the schedule , maybe even that Friday night . They seem good at setting that big last weekend game in years past. Which is 50% luck too
 
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