Below is my prediction for how the 2010 College Football season will end up. I’m looking for Alabama to return to their top spot and go for yet another national championship. The SEC is as dominant as ever and, as you can see, they dominate the top five.

1. Alabama

Nick Saban and his crew looks to have another team that can go all the way. Mark Ingram has a chance to repeat his Heisman campaign from last year and he should do so. This team has very few question marks and if they can stay out of injury trouble, expect them in the national championship.

2. Texas

Colt McCoy may be gone, but Mack Brown isn’t. Brown and his squad look to avenge last year’s loss to Saban’s Crimson Tide. Had McCoy not suffer that infamous shoulder injury in last year’s championship game, Texas could have taken the title. McCoy’s replacement, Garret Gilbert, looked shaky at the start his replacement gig last year but straightened out towards the end of the game. Expect big things from Gilbert who even though he will be without Jordan Shipley (now on the Bengals), should have a big year.

3. Florida.

Colt McCoy leaves and Texas is number two. Ok. But, Tim Tebow leaves and Florida is number three?! You got it. Tebow may be gone but Florida still has a solid core of a team together. Urban Meyer is up there with Saban and Brown and he’s done a great job of recruiting great talent. John Brantley will replace Tebow under center and will have the impossible task of replacing Tebow in UF fan’s hearts. There might be some growing pains from Brantley, but not enough to keep this team from National Championship contention.

4. Boise State

Everybody loves the underdog. And everybody loves Boise State. They, along with TCU, have been such a catalyst to the playoff system instead of the BCS. That chatter isn’t going away this season either. Boise State should put together a perfect season and boil up more and more complaints. They open up with a big game against Virginia Tech on the road. If they can grab a victory from that game, expect the momentum to push them through the entire way.

5. Ohio State

Ahhh. The Big 10 is finally back. Well, not completely, but expect one team to emerge in the running for a national championship. Ohio has the team to put the buckeyes back into relevance. They have a notable game in week 2 when they face Miami (FL). This will be their biggest test of the season as Miami has come back from the doldrums just like Ohio State.