Heres the link: HERE
1. Florida Gators
2. Texas Longhorns
3. Oklahoma Sooners
4. USC Trojans
5. Virginia Tech Hokies
6. Okie State Cowboys
7. Ole Miss Rebels
8. Oregon Ducks
9. Ohio State Buckeyes
10. Alabama Tide
11. TCU Horned Frogs
12. BSu Broncos [I believe they will again be a bust]
13. LSU Tigers
14. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
15. Georgia Bulldogs
16. PSU Lions
17. ECU Pirates
18. OSU Beavers
19. Utah Utes
20. Cal Bears
21. Cincinatti Bearcats
22. FSU Seminoles
23. Texas Tech Red Raiders
24.
Key returnees: DT Ndamukong Suh, S Larry Asante, G Jacob Hickman, OT Mike Smith. Spring star: QB Zac Lee. The junior probably will still have to fight off competition for the starting job in August -- including a possible challenge from former Duke point guard Greg Paulus, who is scheduled to visit Nebraska this week -- but Lee took the biggest step this spring. Spring recap: LB Matthew May continued Nebraska's excellent walk-on tradition by making his case to start on the weak side. Prince Amukamara and Anthony West finished spring as the favorites to start at cornerback. Junior RB Roy Helu has bulked up to 215 pounds and should replace the departed Marlon Lucky.
Nebraska Cornhuskers 2008 Record: 9-4 Returning Starters: 12 (5 offense, 7 defense)
THANKS TO http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com
25. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Greg Paulus. 3 year player for the Duke Basketball is scheduled to come check out the Nebraska FOOTBALL program here at Nebraska, and maybe even try for the spot, if we decide to take him in. Besides basketball, Paulus was a football stud during highschool but when he got the chance to play for Duke, the most storied program in College Basketball, he did not surpass that oppurtunity. His senior year, he is planning to play football. He has been all around the country looking for the right spot.


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