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Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS Real Estate Services
305 B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Office: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239
bar...@realtracs.com

> On Jan 19, 2018, at 11:18 AM, lpolh...@bellsouth.net wrote:
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> OK, Carnac the Magnificent, where wild you it the Gators?  😎
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> On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 11:35 AM -0500, "Oliver Barry" <bar...@realtracs.com> 
> wrote:
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>> It’s pretty bad when our greatest homer says we have too many holes to be 
>> included in a January top 25. 
>> 
>> Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
>> Real Estate Broker
>> PARKS Real Estate Services
>> 305 B Indian Lake Blvd
>> Suite 220
>> Hendersonville TN 37075
>> Office: 615-826-4040
>> Mobile: 615-972-4239
>> bar...@realtracs.com
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>>> From: Shane Ford <goufgator...@gmail.com>
>>> Date: January 19, 2018 at 7:52:24 AM CST
>>> To: GatorNews <gatorn...@googlegroups.com>
>>> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]:  Dooley: Alabama tops way-too-early Top 25 
>>> preseason poll
>>> Reply-To: gatornews+own...@googlegroups.com
>>> 
>>> Dooley: Alabama tops way-too-early Top 25 preseason poll
>>> By Pat Dooley (Gainesville SUN) - January 19, 2018118
>>> 
>>> Count on Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban to break the tie with Alabama icon 
>>> Bear Bryant with a seventh national title following the 2018 regular 
>>> season. [David J. Phillip/Associated Press]
>>> Here’s how you know you are a college football nut — you have a countdown 
>>> clock in your sports room telling how many days it is until the first 
>>> spring game of 2018.
>>> 
>>> You will flip on the NFL conference title games this Sunday, but only to 
>>> see which schools have the most players on each team. You will check out a 
>>> little college basketball, but fantasize what kind of rush end every power 
>>> forward would be.
>>> 
>>> And you are wondering why passing drills aren’t part of the Winter Olympics.
>>> 
>>> For the rest of America, there is a whole world going on out there, which 
>>> is one reason it’s safer to be a college football nut.
>>> 
>>> But you don’t have to have tunnel vision to already be wondering about the 
>>> next college football season as long as you still take your meals, remember 
>>> to pick your kids up from soccer practice and pay your electric bill.
>>> 
>>> It’ll be here soon enough. The tailgates, the gnashing of teeth, the 
>>> second-guessing. It’ll be different around here in Gainesville with a new 
>>> coach and rumors of an actual offense.
>>> 
>>> But one thing that won’t change is a January Top 25 that will change 50 
>>> times before the first Associated Press poll is due. You’ve seen a few of 
>>> them already published, but I tried to wait until almost everybody had 
>>> declared for the NFL one way or another.
>>> 
>>> 1. Alabama.
>>> 
>>> Wow, that was easy. It must be nice for players to announce they are 
>>> leaving early and you pat them on the back and say, “Next.” The way 
>>> Alabama’s freshman performed in the title game, almost everybody is going 
>>> to have the Tide at the top.
>>> 
>>> 2. Ohio State.
>>> 
>>> Last year, I had the Buckeyes in my Final Four and I could make an argument 
>>> that I should have been proven right. It’s a factory up in Columbus.
>>> 
>>> 3. Clemson.
>>> 
>>> Speaking of factories. Whether the Tigers can go all the way depends on 
>>> whether or not QB Kelly Bryant can take the next step in the passing game, 
>>> but — with the entire defensive line back — points will be difficult to 
>>> come by against Dabo Swinney’s team.
>>> 
>>> 4. West Virginia.
>>> 
>>> Will Grier hasn’t played two straight seasons of college football in his 
>>> career. Watch out for the Mountaineers this year.
>>> 
>>> 5. Washington.
>>> 
>>> It was supposed to be a bit of a drop off in 2017, but it wasn’t that bad 
>>> which tells you a lot about the talent and coaching.
>>> 
>>> 6. Georgia.
>>> 
>>> The Bulldogs are difficult to figure, because they lose so much but still 
>>> have a ton of talent and the top recruiting class. Kirby Smart needs to 
>>> keep the momentum heading in the right direction.
>>> 
>>> 7. Michigan State.
>>> 
>>> I’m surprised that more of the early polls don’t have Sparty higher. 
>>> Clearly, MSU has rebounded from the one bad season.
>>> 
>>> 8. Oklahoma.
>>> 
>>> Baker Mayfield was such a major factor, it’s difficult to see Boomer back 
>>> in the playoffs.
>>> 
>>> 9. Wisconsin.
>>> 
>>> The schedule is a little tougher or they might be in my top four, but Wiscy 
>>> has a shot at the playoff.
>>> 
>>> 10. Miami.
>>> 
>>> That opening game against LSU in Arlington will define where this season 
>>> will go.
>>> 
>>> 11. Stanford.
>>> 
>>> Too high? Not with Bryce Love coming back.
>>> 
>>> 12. Penn State.
>>> 
>>> James Franklin just keeps producing good teams in Happy Valley.
>>> 
>>> 13. Southern Cal.
>>> 
>>> Lot of talent leaving, plenty still in the mix.
>>> 
>>> 14. Auburn.
>>> 
>>> Difficult to get the taste of the UCF out of our mouths.
>>> 
>>> 15. TCU.
>>> 
>>> After that one bad season, Gary Patterson has righted the ship.
>>> 
>>> 16. Notre Dame.
>>> 
>>> Losing DC Mike Elko will hurt, but the Irish will be fine. Just not great.
>>> 
>>> 17. Virginia Tech.
>>> 
>>> The Hokies were a bit of a fraud in 2017. I think they’ll be better this 
>>> year.
>>> 
>>> 18. UCF.
>>> 
>>> Scott Frost was a special coach and there has to be a fall off, right?
>>> 
>>> 19. Florida State.
>>> 
>>> Obviously, we’re about to see if Deondre Francois is a difference maker.
>>> 
>>> 20. Michigan.
>>> 
>>> Jim Harbaugh’s popularity wearing off in Ann Arbor?
>>> 
>>> 21. LSU.
>>> 
>>> It’s pretty much the same old story with the Fighting O’s.
>>> 
>>> 22. Kentucky.
>>> 
>>> OK, I was wrong ranking the Kitties in the preseason last year, but 10 
>>> defensive starters back makes me think this might be too low.
>>> 
>>> 23. Texas.
>>> 
>>> Does Tom Herman work some second-year magic?
>>> 
>>> 24. Boise State.
>>> 
>>> You can never go wrong with the Broncos somewhere in your preseason poll.
>>> 
>>> 25. Arizona.
>>> 
>>> Kevin Sumlin is a good coach. The Pac-12 is going to look a lot easier than 
>>> the SEC West.
>>> 
>>> Nope, no Florida. I think the Gators have a manageable schedule, but a ways 
>>> to go to be a top-25 team. Too many holes still on the roster.
>>> 
>>> Contact Pat Dooley at 352-374-5053 or at pat.doo...@gvillesun.com. And 
>>> follow at Twitter.com/Pat_Dooley.
>>> 
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>>> Sent From Shane's iPhone
>>> Go Gators!   &   SkÄl Vikes!
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