The Top 4 Most Underrated College Football teams for the 2018-2019 season.
The Top 4 Most Underrated College Football teams for the 2018-2019 season.
4). Florida: Last season it finally looked like the Gators were back all the way from hitting the cellar after Urban Meyer left years ago. They started last season at 3-1 being ranked 17th in the land then everything hit the deck. The team however this season stayed together even gotten better with their recruiting class and now are even more experienced after no one really leaving. They have ten returning players on offense and nine on defense. Florida will lose to Georgia for the SEC but expect them to stay relevant during the season.
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3). Boston College: For the first time in a long time the Golden Eagles finally have some upside on the football team. They have freshman running back AJ Dillon he ran for 1,589 yards last season, fourteen touchdowns, while averaging 5.3 yards per carry. Last season they finished the season at 7-2 with not much talk around them. The defense and offense have improved with dark horse for the Heisman in Dillon the Golden Eagles can shake up the ACC if slept on. (Continues in comments)
2). Iowa: If you have Wisconsin as the guaranteed Big Ten West winner you are sleeping on Iowa and you shouldn’t be. Nate Stanley as quarterback comes back to school after throwing for 2,432 yards last season with twenty six touchdowns, and only six interceptions. Iowa has averaged eight wins over the last eight seasons and you can expect more of that maybe even better from them this season. If the defense and running game can play big for the Hawkeyes they certainly can make a run at that Big Ten title.
1). Oregon: Head Coach Mario Cristobal is trying to bring back the Ducks to the light after many disappointing seasons since Chip Kelly left. Old head coach Willie Taggert’s power spread scheme won’t change much as it will stay for the season under new power at play calling. They have a experienced defensive and offensive line maybe some of the best units in the PAC-12. All of this around maybe future Heisman trophy winner Justin Herbert who was injured last season but when he played they won expect more of that this season.
By Matthew Doherty
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