What is #CFBrank? #CFBrank is the Twitter hashtag to use if you want to get involved in the discussion or just follow along.How did we rank the players? We asked 32 of ESPNs college football writers, editors and analysts to rate players on a scale of 0-10 based on their on their expected contributions for the 2016 season.90-81 | 80-71 | 70-61 | 60-51 | 50-41 | 40-31 | 30-21 | 20-11 | 10-1 Damien Mama USC Trojans Junior | Guard Score: ?6.72At 6-foot-4, 325 pounds, Mama is a force on the Trojans offensive line. His 17 career starts are going to be huge for USC this season as the Trojans work in a new quarterback and look to get back to their power run game. Isaiah Ford Virginia Tech Hokies Junior | Wide Receiver Score: 6.73One of the top returning receivers in the ACC, Ford became the first 1,000-yard receiver in school history in 2015 and also set single-season school records for receptions (75) and touchdowns (11). With an offense-minded coach who likes to spread the ball around in Justin Fuente, Ford will have a shot at breaking all his marks this season. Marquez White Florida State Seminoles Senior | Defensive Back Score: 6.83Jalen Ramsey overshadowed White last season, but White excelled at cornerback alongside the future top-five pick. Since dropping basketball and focusing solely on football, Whites developed into one of the ACCs best defensive backs. Hell earn more of a spotlight this season. Riley Bullough Michigan State? Senior | Linebacker Score: 6.87Bullough adds a new layer of sideline-to-sideline speed to his familys long legacy of hardnosed heavy hitters in East Lansing. Hes the undisputed leader of a defense that might end up having one of the best linebacker groups in the country this season. Shock Linwood Baylor Bears Senior | Running Back Score: 6.88Linwood should go down as the most prolific running back in school history. Hell shatter the Baylor career rushing record this fall, needing only 204 yards to take the No. 1 spot. Linwood brings a potent mix of power, breakaway speed and consistency (6.8 yards per rush last season) to an already explosive offense. Sony Michel Georgia Bulldogs Junior | Running Back Score: 6.89We made this pick before Michel broke his forearm in an ATV crash, potentially forcing him to miss a game or two early in the season. One of the SECs most versatile backs, he rushed for 1,161 yards in Nick Chubbs absence and caught 26 passes for 270 yards in 2015. Orlando Brown Oklahoma Sooners Sophomore | Tackle Score: 6.90The redshirt sophomore is just tapping into how good he can be after a strong debut season. He started all 13 games in 2015 and should be even better in 2016 with a year of experience under his belt. His combination of length, strength and athleticism makes him one of the freakiest athletes in the Big 12. Jake Browning Washington Huskies Sophomore | Quarterback Score: 6.93Though Huskies coach Chris Petersen doesnt like comparing players, he admits that Browning reminds him of Kellen Moore, his former All-American QB at Boise State. As a true freshman, Browning passed for 2,955 yards and 16 touchdowns, playing better as the season progressed. A cerebral player with good accuracy, hes a big reason many believe Washington is headed for a Pac-12 breakthrough in Petersens third season. Sidney Jones Washington Huskies Junior ?| Defensive Back Score: 6.96Though hes not the most well-known player on Washingtons roster, Jones is the most irreplaceable player in the Huskies defensive rotation. He keeps his side so locked down that coaches know they dont have to worry about anything happening over there. Jones finished the 2015 season with four interceptions (returned 125 yards, one touchdown), three forced fumbles, 10 pass break ups and 14 passes defended. Corey Clement Wisconsin Badgers Senior | Running Back Score: 6.97Clements junior campaign sputtered from the start and never fully recovered. He suffered a sports hernia injury in the season opener, missed two months and fell far short of his goal to rush for 2,000 yards. But hes fully healthy now, with a deep running back group and a more experienced offensive line unit. 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Another Rugby Championship in the books, the All Blacks have set their sights on the all-time Tier 1 Test winning streak of 18 matches -- assignment No.16 set down for Buenos Aires. With Argentina opting to take their encounter against the Wallabies to London next week, this Test against the All Blacks is the Pumas last on home soil for 2016.The Portenos will hopefully get themselves to Estadio Jose Amalfitani in their droves, given what the Pumas produced against the world champions in Hamilton a few weeks ago. For 50 minutes, Argentina put the All Blacks under all sorts of pressure; but the Pumas lacked the finishing expertise to really hurt New Zealand where it matters -- the scoreboard. They were then largely disappointing against a struggling Wallabies outfit a week later, failing to recover after shipping three early tries.Conversely, the All Blacks were back to their best against the Springboks after more than just a few uncomfortable moments in Hamilton a week prior. The six-tries-to-one hammering was the sixth occasion on which New Zealand have scored at least 35 points this season - and its unlikely to be the last.Team newsArgentina?The Pumas have made an interesting call at captain, with Martin Landajo returning to take over from Agustin Creevy after the half-back was recalled ahead of Tomas Cubelli. There are two further changes, one each to the forwards and backs, with Guido Petti returning at lock and Ramiro Moyano earning a start on the left wing.?Joaquin Tuculet, Santiago Cordero, Matias Moroni, Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias, Ramiro Moyano, Nicolas Sanchez, Martin Landajo (captain), Facundo Isa, Javier Ortego Desio, Pablo Matera, Matias Alemanno, Guido Petti, Ramiro Herrera, Agustin Creevy, Nahuel Telaz Chaparro. Replacements: Julian Montoya, Lucas Noguera, Enrique Pieretto, Juan Manuel Leguizamon, Leonardo Senatore, Tomas Cubelli, Jeronimo De la Fuente, Matias Orlando.New ZealandAll Blacks coach Steve Hansen has opted for a few fresh faces in Argentina, with only one forced by injury. That comes at No.6 where Liam Squire gets a chance for Jerome Kaino, the Blues skipper sitting out with a shoulder injury in a bid to be fit for next weeks trip to Durban. The other change up front comes at lock where Patrick Tuipoluto slots in for Sam Whitelock. In the backs, Aaron Smith has been given the week off with TJ Perenara starting at No.9 while Anton Lienert-Brown will wear the No.13 jersey in place of Malakai Fekitoa. There are a further five changes to the bench, the biggest of which could see Damian McKenzie win his first Test cap.Ben Smith, Israel Dagg, Anton Lienert-Brown, Ryan Crotty, Julian Savea, Beauden Barrett, TJ Perenara; Kieran Read, Ardie Savea, Liam Squire, Brodie Retallick, Patrick Tuipulotu, Owen Franks,, Dane Coles, Joe Moody.dddddddddddd Replacements: Codie Taylor, Wyatt Crockett, Ofa Tuungafasi, Sam Whitelock, Elliot Dixon, Tawera Kerr-Barlow, Lima Sopoaga, Damian McKenzieKey matchup: Pablo Matera vs. Liam SquireMatera was one of the Pumas better performers in Perth a fortnight ago, the back-rower making an equal match-high 15 runs in a busy performance at nib Stadium. He was similarly impressive a week prior in Hamilton, adding plenty of punch to a loose-forward trio that also features rising star Facundo Isa. Back on home soil, Matera must replicate those twin efforts if the Pumas are to be any chance of a first ever win over the All Blacks.Squire, meanwhile, is enjoying quite the season. Having moved from the Chiefs to the Highlanders at the start of the year, Squire proved himself to be one of the buys of the Super Rugby season as the southerners came within one game of the final. A ball-running No.6 in a similar mould to Jerome Kaino, the man he replaces, Squire will be making his first start after two appearances off the bench.Key stats (Opta Stats)- New Zealand have won their last 21 games against the Pumas, their only blemish in 27 previous encounters being a 21-21 draw in November 1985.- New Zealand have scored a joint record 24 tries in this tournament (also 24 in 2013), one more and they will hold the standalone record for most tries in a Rugby Championship/Tri Nations campaign.- Just two players have made over 250 metres with ball in hand in The Rugby Championship this year: Ben Smith (257) and Facundo Isa (251).WeatherIts nothing but sunshine for Buenos Aires on Saturday with the mercury set to reach a top of 19 degrees. The hard, fast track should make for some exciting running rugby.UBET verdict: Argentina $8.50, New Zealand $1.07.New Zealand will be popular through multis this weekend, but their prohibitive $1.07 price will rule out most rank and file rugby punters. A line bet will be the trick and, judging by the early betting indicators, the world champions will be heavily tried to cover the 18.5 handicap.VerdictAll Blacks coach Steve Hansen has done well to build the world champions players base, and he gets the chance to see just where some of those future stars are at this weekend. Crucially, Hansen has maintained the key cogs of this years scintillating form in Dane Coles, Brodie Retallick, skipper Kieran Read, and backs Beauden Barrett and Ben Smith, which should see the new faces slot in seamlessly. The Pumas will be better at home but their failure to turn long periods of possession and territory into points has become more than just a passing concern.All Blacks by 17. ' ' '