The risks and uncertainties related to our business include allthe risks attendant a development stage business in the volatile energyindustry, including, without limitation, the risks set forth under the caption"Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year endedDecember 31, 2007 and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters endedJune 30, 2008 and September 30, 2008.Contact Information:New Generation Biofuels Holdings, Inc.David Gillespie, CEOPhone: (321) 363-5100E-mail: Website: Investor Relations, Inc.Ed Job, Account ExecutivePhone: (646) 213-1914E-mail: Website: http:// Generation Biofuels Holdings, Inc.David Gillespie, CEO, New Generation Biofuels Holdings, Inc., 1-321-363-5100,, Website: ,Ed Job, Account Executive, CCG Investor Relations, Inc., 1-646-213-1914,, Website: http:// Now we have Joey Elliot from Purdue as the highest ranked Big Ten quarterback in the country at No 25.The SEC is doing no better Gone is Matthew Stafford And who else Think hard about that. Can we think of any great quarterbacks that have come out of the SEC in the last five years. Jason Campbell Is that itDavid Greene He's retired after being waived from three NFL teamsthe same guy who holds the SEC all-time career passing yards record. Florida's Chris Leak wasn't even draftedhe was signed after the draft by the Chicago Bears and then was cut. Leak is currently playing in Canada, by the way.LSU's JaMarcus Russell was drafted by Al Davis. 
That's all you need to know about him.To be sure, the last great quarterbacks to come out of the Big Ten and SEC are Tom Brady and Peyton Manning It's been awhile. Too long, in fact.Sure we have Daryll Clark from Penn State, but let's face it, he's a system quarterback in a spread HD. Terrelle Pryor from Ohio State has been somewhat of a bust considering all the hype surrounding his recruitment, but there's always next year.Juice Williams He's getting sympathy tweets from Daryll Clark.Tate Forcier seems to be the only real deal in the Big Ten, and lately, he's lost some luster after a great start.The SEC is in similarly dire straits The anointed ones are under-performing. Jevan Snead is having a bad year, despite everyone pointing to him as being the next great SEC quarterback Joe Cox Uh, no Greg McElroy Meh.

Jonathan Crompton He's a crap shoot.Arkansas' Ryan Mallett is the only SEC quarterback ranked in the top twenty-five at No 10 The next best quarterback is No 27 Stephen Garcia. Are you kiddingFor the armchair football fan, watching Big Ten football or SEC football has been a complete bore. Go ahead and convince yourselves that the reason why the games are so exciting is because the defenses are so great, but you're drinking too much sweet tea and eating too many Brats.The offenses are mediocre at best, and average-looking defenses are making average-looking offenses look, well, average.LSU, always known for nasty defenses, allowed Washington to score 23 points and Mississippi State 26 points on their vaunted "D". Georgia, another great defensive team of lore, allowed South Carolina and Arkansas to score a collective 78 points on them over a two-week period.Go ahead and rave about Florida's D, but who the heck have they played Here's a rundown: one ranked team (LSU) and a bunch of SEC teams that don't have winning conference records.In fact, Florida has played exactly one SEC team with a winning conference record.LSU.Recognize.The Big Ten is also suffering from the lack of the "wow" factor. Iowa has beaten three Big Ten teams with winning conference records, but QB Ricky Stanzi's INT-TD ratio is 14-15 Not exactly awe-inspiring. Their offense scored a collective seventeen points.Tada.Then there's Ohio State. With all the hoopla surrounding Pryor, you would think the Buckeyes would be exciting to watch And they are.