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In preparation for the 2009 College Football betting season, we will be counting

down our list of Top 16 teams for the upcoming year. We will be providing helpful
betting situations, free trends and a schedule breakdown for each of the Top 16
College Football teams. As a reminder, Vegas Experts is your home for free and
guaranteed College Football winning picks.

Ole Miss –This is the popular sleeper pick amongst College Football insiders this
summer. The Rebels were the only team to beat Florida last year, winning the game
31-30, despite being outgained by 118 yards (were +2 in TO's). Like the Gators,
Ole Miss finished the season on fire, outscoring opponents 182-47 over the final
four games, culminating in a 47-34 beatdown of Texas Tech in the Cotton Bowl.
They also ended a six-game losing streak to LSU during that stretch with a 31-13
outright win as six-point dogs. In six of the last nine years, a 1st or 2nd year
coach has led his team to the SEC Title Game (Saban last year) & this year looks
like its Houston Nutt's turn. What a great situation he walked into in Oxford
with QB Snead (a Texas transfer) leading 15 other returning starters this year.
Nutt's predecessor Ed Orgeron was a great recruiter, but went just 10-25 SU in
three years. In just his first year, Nutt nearly surpassed Orgeron's win total
(went 9-4) and keep in mind all four losses came by seven points or less,
including by four at then #1 Alabama. They lost on a last second field goal at
Wake Forest and outgained Vanderbilt by 183 yards in another. A very weak
schedule (no Florida) means a great shot at a 12-0 regular season (if they beat
Alabama at home on 10/10). (Projection: 12-1, SEC Runner Up, Sugar Bowl)

Texas – Once again, all signs point to 10/17 in Dallas as the winner of Texas-OU
will win the Big 12. Despite winning last year's meeting 45-35 as six-point
underdogs, it will be the Longhorns that enter '09 with a chip on their shoulder
as a convoluted tiebreaking scheme resulted in the Sooners, not UT, playing
Florida in the BCS Title Game. They return more starters than their Red River
Rivals (16 to 14), most importantly QB McCoy, who had a 34-8 TD-INT ratio in '08,
but unlike the Sooners lack a dominant rushing game. Remember that in last year's
RRR, Texas had just -3 rushing yards in the 1st half before a critical injury to
OU LB Ryan Reynolds & the Longhorns would go on to gain 164 yards on the ground at
an outstanding 8.2 yard per rush clip! Do not discount a Halloween road date vs.
Oklahoma State, who will be playing with revenge for a 24-20 loss in Austin last
year that put an end to the Cowboys perfect 7-0 start. The last time Texas
visited Stillwater, they trailed 21-0 entering the 4th quarter before outscoring
them 24-0 in the final stanza ending with a 40 yd field goal with no time
remaining. (Projection: 11-1, Fiesta Bowl)

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