Yeah, it's only February, but i'm ready for September to roll around.
http://cfn.scout.com/2/612108.html
In the South, i'm looking forward to watching Okie St's offense improve and get even better than last year. Like Nebraska, OSU loses their defensive line starters from last year, but the entire linebacker and secondary starters return. If their defensive line can gel, man, they may give Texas a run for their money. Tech loses a couple of stud WR's, but they just reload down there year after year. OU loses Paul White and they really wanted Sam Keller and Texas appears to be the class of the South.
In the North, I think all eyes really will be on Iowa St. The weapons are already there on offense, it's just a question of the offensive line. Also in the North, from an overall standpoint, I think Colorado has the potential to be the most improved team in the North. At times last year, CU didn't look like a 2 win team and Hawkins is putting together a good recruiting class. Missouri continues to be a head scratcher, and I really don't know what to expect from KSU and
KU.