clock menu more-arrow no yes mobile

Filed under:

Podcast Rebellion: Did the AP get the preseason poll and All-America teams right?

Listen in and see if you agree.

If you buy something from an SB Nation link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.

College Football Playoff National Championship Presented By AT&T - Alabama v Clemson Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/Getty Images

The Associated Press released their preseason top 25 poll and 2019 All-America team and we are here to react to it!

  • Is LSU too high?
  • Are Washington and Utah too low??
  • Why is Nebraska ranked???
  • Vanderbilt has a guy that’s an All-American?!?!

Listen in as we give our takes on the first poll of 2019, who we think should be moved up, down, and out of the poll completely. We also talk about the All-America teams, who we think was snubbed, and we make some predictions on some key players for the Rebels in 2019 and who we think has an outside shot at being named an All-American this year.


If you like New Orleans-inspired cuisine go see Kelly English and his crew in Memphis at Second Line or Restaurant Iris for some fantastic food. And if you like gambling and more good food, go to the Magnolia House in Biloxi’s Harrah’s Gulf Coast. Blackjack, craps, slots, and Southern cooking—what’s not to like?

Also, when you’re in Oxford, go see Greg and the good folks at LB’s Meat Market, the inaugural sponsor of this here podcast. Celebrate with the best protein for your Ole Miss grilling needs. And be sure to tell him RED CUP SENT YA for exclusive deals and promotions!

When you’re looking to stock the cooler for football season, ask for Old Dominick at your local package store. You’ve been waiting and it’s finally here, Huling Station High Rye Bourbon. Go get it off the shelves before it’s gone. They’re located in downtown Memphis, trace their roots back to Italy, and take pride in providing you a true sip of Memphis.

And also when you’re in the Velvet Ditch, be sure to take a quick trip to Wonderbird Spirits, North Mississippi’s first distillery. It’s an eight minute drive south of Oxford on Old Taylor Road and is the only spot in the Magnolia State for a true grain-to-glass gin experience. And don’t forget to follow them on Instagram!