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The Bottom 10 (After Week 4)

Article By: NCAA Dynasty League





As if having a rough year wasn't enough, making a "bottom of" list isn't exactly the type of spotlight anybody wants to be in. Maybe being here will provide a little motivation to put up some 'W's on the board. But then again, sometimes you can only do so much with a crappy team. Without further ado, the Bottom 10:



10. Georgia Bulldogs 0-3 (0-2 SEC) TheRealDray

The #10 spot was a toss up between SEC foes Georgia and Tennessee. But since Toro is generally expected to be on this list (and since his 3 losses came against opponents whose combined current record is 11-1), the spot went to Dray and the Bulldogs. They didn't do themselves any favors scheduling Ohio State in Week 1 with conference games against South Carolina and Arkansas already lined up for Weeks 2 and 3. It shouldn't be too much longer Georgia finds themselves here.



9. Tulsa Golden Hurricane 0-4 (0-1 C-USA) tig5165

It's not easy being a Conference USA team when you shedule three non-conference games against ranked Big 12 teams in consecutive weeks. Lesson learned?



8. Minnesota Golden Gophers 0-4 (0-1 Big Ten) gambit725

With losses against #9 Florida, #7 USC and #4 Wisconsin, it's hard to see why Minnesota made this list at all. Until you see their 44-28 loss against Vanderbilt, a team that has NEVER been above .500 in the history of the NDL.



7. Colorado State Rams 0-4 (0-1 MWC) krgkmg

The Rams have had a tough time getting things going this season. They're averaging just 11.5 points per game and turning the ball over 3 times a game, a number that is contributing to their lack of success so far.



6. Eastern Michigan Eagles 0-4 (0-1 MAC) OutRage

Things haven't been pretty in Ypsilanti (how do you say that??). Outrage and the Eagles have suffered blowout losses to Southern Miss, Miami (OH), and Central Michigan and has scored a combined 20 points this entire season. The offense is really going to have to turn things around if they want to manage a few wins this season.



5. Troy Trojans 0-4 (0-1 Sun Belt) MVikes84

After going 9-4 last season with a victory in the Little Ceasar's Pizza Bowl, the Trojans have already matched their number of losses this year that they had last season. The Trojans are giving up a whopping 40 points per game, and QB Dantavious Parker has thrown 16(!) interceptions through just four games.



4. Kent State Golden Flashes 0-4 (0-1 MAC) Yragha

The most telling statistic of the Golden Flashes so far this season is that they are averaging just over 8.5 minutes per game in time of possession. That fits, seeing as they're averaging only 57 yards per game on the ground and 257 passing. The Kent State defense has also yet to record a sack or a fumble, and has only intercepted their opponents twice.



3. UCLA Bruins 0-3 (0-3 PAC-10) jeffdaddy12

Three losses. All in the Pac-10. It could be worse. You could be one of the two teams ahead of you (who happen to be in your conference). Cheer up, those could be easy wins. FUCK YEAH!!



2. Oregon Ducks 1-5 (1-2 PAC-10) ReignOnU

Oh, Oregon. It was one thing losing close games to #25 Penn State, #5 Miami and #2 Nebraska in the first three weeks. But then dropping games to Stanford and Washington State? And the one win you have? Well, just read on...



1. Arizona State Sun Devils 0-4 (0-2 PAC-10) beercop

It's not the fact that you're 0-4 that you're #1 in the Bottom 10. It's the fact that you're 0-4 and you play in the Pac-10. It's nothing personal. If it weren't for the home loss against an apparently horrible Oregon team, then you'd probably be #2 and they'd be #1.



-UnTouchable8

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