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College Football 2011: Setting the Over/Under for Wins on Every FBS Team

Edwin WeathersbyApr 14, 2011

College seems to have become a year-round sport, and news around college football happens 24/7. So naturally, that means a wealth of people have opinions on teams and programs, which naturally leads them to make predictions.

Well, we're going to try to give you an over/under number on how many games your favorite and most hated programs will win this season. Some may be high, some may be low and some may be just right. But with spring ball at full tilt and some programs even finishing up the crucial portion of the year, it's time to start thinking about the fall.

Over/under that you click "Begin Slideshow" = you definitely will. 

120. Idaho

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LOS ANGELES - SEPTEMBER 1:  Idaho head coach Robb Akey watches from the sideline against USC at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 1, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. The Vandals were defeated by the top-ranked Trojans won 38-10. (Photo by Kev
LOS ANGELES - SEPTEMBER 1: Idaho head coach Robb Akey watches from the sideline against USC at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 1, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. The Vandals were defeated by the top-ranked Trojans won 38-10. (Photo by Kev

The Vandals go into the fall in their fifth year under head man Rob Akey. Not prone to much tradition and allure in college football, they figure this is their year to make a jump.

Obviously the top player for the Vandals in recent memory was all-world guard Mike Iupati, but he now moves defensive linemen around for the 49ers. The WAC will be a challenge this year.

O/U: 5

119. Louisiana Lafayette

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BATON ROUGE, LA - SEPTEMBER 19:  Quarterback Chris Masson #7 of the University of Louisiana-Lafatette Ragin' Cajuns looks to throw under pressure from Patrick Peterson #7 of the Louisiana State University Tigers at Tiger Stadium on September 19, 2009 in B
BATON ROUGE, LA - SEPTEMBER 19: Quarterback Chris Masson #7 of the University of Louisiana-Lafatette Ragin' Cajuns looks to throw under pressure from Patrick Peterson #7 of the Louisiana State University Tigers at Tiger Stadium on September 19, 2009 in B

Mark Huspeth will be doing all he can to change the culture of the program. In his first year at LL, Huspeth makes the move from Ole Miss.

Renowned as a passing guru and having a great offensive mind, Huspeth will led the Ragin Cajun offense to success soon enough. But not this year.

O/U: 4

118. Tulane

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NEW ORLEANS - SEPTEMBER 11:  Head coach Bob Toledo of the Tulane Green Wave watches a play from the sidelines during the game against the Ole Miss Rebels at the Louisiana Superdome on September 11, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Chris Graythen
NEW ORLEANS - SEPTEMBER 11: Head coach Bob Toledo of the Tulane Green Wave watches a play from the sidelines during the game against the Ole Miss Rebels at the Louisiana Superdome on September 11, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen

Some say that Bob Toledo has lost the magic he had while in Westwood leading UCLA. Others say that Toledo needs better resources to help his program be more competitive.

Anyway you slice it, this has to be the year he gets Tulane to make that big jump forward. Will he do it? We will know this fall. If not, Toledo may be looking for a job next winter.

O/U: 5

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117. Arkansas State

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Hugh Freeze takes over the Arkansas State program and has made a couple coaching changes among the staff. Most notably for Freeze, an offensive-minded coach, is a change at the defensive coordinator position.

This year, Freeze, as all other first-year coaches do, will have to go through changing the culture and philosophy of the program. But Freeze has Ryan Amplin and Dwayne Frampton back, and they will light up the scoreboard.

O/U: 6

116. Wyoming

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LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 13:  Alvester Alexander #32 of the Wyoming Cowboys takes a handoff from quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels #5 during their game against the UNLV Rebels at Sam Boyd Stadium November 13, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. UNLV won 42-16.  (Photo
LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 13: Alvester Alexander #32 of the Wyoming Cowboys takes a handoff from quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels #5 during their game against the UNLV Rebels at Sam Boyd Stadium November 13, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. UNLV won 42-16. (Photo

Wyoming only topped out at three games in 2010, but Dave Christensen is working his will on the program this spring. He is expecting much improvement this season.

It starts with stud running back Alvester Alexander. Is a 1,000-yard season the goal for Alexander? Perhaps.

O/U: 5

115. Utah State

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Utah State got blown out by Wyoming in the final contest of last season. The Aggies have been grouchy all winter and spring and are looking forward to the start of the 2011 season.

Gary Andersen hauled in the second-ranked recruiting class in the WAC for the 2011 cycle. Diondre Borel needs to be replaced at QB.

O/U: 5

114. North Texas

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Dan McCarney comes over from being the defensive line coach at Florida to now being the leader of the Mean Green. McCarney has his work cut out for him as the program needs new blood.

Yet he seems up for the job and UNT has had a solid spring. He has Lance Dunbar to ride, and McCarney will look to ride Dunbar until his wheels fall off.

O/U: 3

113. Ball State

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Pete Lembo has taken over the program and has clearly shown he wants toughness. He has stated that he will look to create recruiting pipelines in Chicago and Detroit going forward.

Lembo is installing a no-huddle offense at BSU, and Keith Wenning and Kelly Page will be leaned on heavily. This could be growing pains type of year for BSU.

O/U: 3

112. Eastern Michigan

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ANN ARBOR, MI - SEPTEMBER 19:  Head coach Ron English stands on the field during the game with the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  Michigan won 45-17.  (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
ANN ARBOR, MI - SEPTEMBER 19: Head coach Ron English stands on the field during the game with the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won 45-17. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

Ron English has had some struggles at EMU, but the former Michigan defensive backs coach and staunch recruiter is hard at work.

At 2-10 last season, English needs to roll up his sleeves and get his defense squared up. The unit is the Achilles heel of the team, as it gave up big play after big play last season. If English can get his defense to show some improvement, the win number will go up.

O/U: 4

111. Northern Illinois

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Did Jerry Kill take the NIU offensive magic with him to Minnesota? We will see. Dave Doeren is the new chief, as he comes over form Wisconsin.

NIU did have a nine-game winning streak during the 2010 season, which has the returning players confident. Doeren will bring the Wisconsin way to the program, so look for NIU to be more physical and strong in the trenches.

O/U: 8

110. Louisina Monroe

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BATON ROUGE, LA - NOVEMBER 13:  Head coach Todd Berry of the University of Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks watches a play during the game against the Louisiana State University Tigers at Tiger Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.   The Tigers
BATON ROUGE, LA - NOVEMBER 13: Head coach Todd Berry of the University of Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks watches a play during the game against the Louisiana State University Tigers at Tiger Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Tigers

Todd Berry will bring in a good recruiting class during the summer, as he got six of his 21 recruits from Arkansas. The headliner obviously is talented running back Devontae McNeal, who is expected to see time as a true freshman.

Berry needs to get the running game on schedule, and that is the key to this season. If he combines a solid passing game with a better running game, Louisiana Monroe will see another jump.

O/U: 6

109. San Jose State

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PALO ALTO, CA - SEPTEMBER 19:  Jordan La Secia #12 of the San Jose State Spartans in action during their game against the Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Palo Alto, California.  (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
PALO ALTO, CA - SEPTEMBER 19: Jordan La Secia #12 of the San Jose State Spartans in action during their game against the Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Palo Alto, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

The Spartans was once a proud program that was on track to being the next Fresno State. They played the big boys tough and did not back down.

Now they are just trying to merely win some games to be respected again. They have two receivers that have a wealth of potential in Chandler Jones and Noel Grigsby, and Keith Smith and Vince Buhagiar could be stout at linebacker.

O/U: 5

108. Bowling Green

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ANN ARBOR, MI - SEPTEMBER 25: Bowling Green Head Coach Dave Clawson reacts during the game against  the Michigan Wolverines on September 25, 2010 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan defeated Bowling Green 65-21.  (Photo by Leon Halip/Gett
ANN ARBOR, MI - SEPTEMBER 25: Bowling Green Head Coach Dave Clawson reacts during the game against the Michigan Wolverines on September 25, 2010 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan defeated Bowling Green 65-21. (Photo by Leon Halip/Gett

Dave Dawson looked at his roster after a 2-10 season last season and realized that BG was getting beat due to a lack of team speed. So he hit the trail looking for fast football players and went to Florida to sign a third of his recruiting class.

With the incoming speedsters from the Sunshine State, Dawson has encouraged faster play all winter and spring. He had his strength coaches work more explosion building drills and exercises into the offseason training program.

O/U: 3

107. Kent State

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CHESTNUT HILL, MA - SEPTEMBER 11:  Spencer Keith #3 of the Kent State Golden Flashes passes in the first half against the Boston College Eagles on September 11, 2010 at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.  (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
CHESTNUT HILL, MA - SEPTEMBER 11: Spencer Keith #3 of the Kent State Golden Flashes passes in the first half against the Boston College Eagles on September 11, 2010 at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Darrell Hazel takes over a 5-7 team in Kent State and definitely will look to install the Ohio State way of things for the KSU program. Four of KSU's five wins were in conference play, which is encouraging.

Hazel did a tremendous job of splitting time between coaching the receivers for Ohio State and recruiting for Kent State in the six weeks leading up to and after the Sugar Bowl. He will look to get Kent State off to a good start in 2011.

O/U: 5

106. Toledo

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CLEVELAND - SEPTEMBER 19: Morgan Williams #23 of the Toledo Rockets carries the ball during the game against the Ohio State Buckeyes  at Cleveland Browns Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ohio State Buckeyes shutout the Toledo Rockets
CLEVELAND - SEPTEMBER 19: Morgan Williams #23 of the Toledo Rockets carries the ball during the game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Cleveland Browns Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ohio State Buckeyes shutout the Toledo Rockets

Austin Dantin and Terrance Owens are battling for the starting QB job, and Tim Beckman needs to make a decision during summer camp. Both are talented, but a two-QB system is rare, so Beckman must choose.

Dantin seems to be the slight favorite, but Owens will more than likely have something to say about that. This will be a tight race leading all the way up to Week 1.

O/U: 6

105. Rice

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HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 04:  Head coach David Bailiff of the Rice Owls during game action against the Texas Longhorns at Reliant Stadium on September 4, 2010 in Houston, Texas. Texas won 34-17.  (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
HOUSTON - SEPTEMBER 04: Head coach David Bailiff of the Rice Owls during game action against the Texas Longhorns at Reliant Stadium on September 4, 2010 in Houston, Texas. Texas won 34-17. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)

Taylor McHargue is trying to come back from injury in 2009 to regain his position as the starting QB for the Owls. The only thing is he needs to learn a new offensive system that is varied from what he was accustomed to in 2009.

Scott Solomon is back on the defensive line, where his help is in dire need. He is a playmaker who also missed last season due to injury.

O/U: 5

104. FAU

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NEW ORLEANS - DECEMBER 21:  Head coach Howard Schnellenberger of the Florida Atlantic University Owls calls a play against the Memphis University Tigers  in the New Orleans Bowl on December 21, 2007 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
NEW ORLEANS - DECEMBER 21: Head coach Howard Schnellenberger of the Florida Atlantic University Owls calls a play against the Memphis University Tigers in the New Orleans Bowl on December 21, 2007 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Still a relatively young program, FAU is the fastest program ever to reach a FBS bowl game, and it is still looking to branch out and make its mark around Florida.

With a ways to go to compete with the infamous big three programs in Florida, the Owls have put on their helmets and gone to work this spring. Led by former Miami coach Howard Schnellenberger, the Owls have embarked on a course that once again has goals set on reaching a bowl game this season.

O/U: 5

103. Louisiana Tech

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Sonny Dykes is huge on leadership and stability within his program. He is now at L-Tech, replacing Derek Dooley, who took over at Tennessee.

Matt Broha, Jay Dudley, Ray Holley, Taulib Ikharo, Matt Nelson, Stephen Warner and Ryan Williams all have been named leaders of the team. Dykes believes these players are his captains and will lean on all seven of them to lead his program.

O/U: 6 

102. Central Michigan

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BLOOMINGTON, IN - NOVEMBER 01:  Kito Poblah #1 of the Central Michigan Chippewas carries the ball during the game against the Indiana Hooisers at Memorial Stadium on November 1, 2008 in Bloomington, Indiana.  (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
BLOOMINGTON, IN - NOVEMBER 01: Kito Poblah #1 of the Central Michigan Chippewas carries the ball during the game against the Indiana Hooisers at Memorial Stadium on November 1, 2008 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

For Don Enos, the spring will be as much about getting the team ready as it is breaking in his new quarterbacks coach Morris Reynolds, receivers coach Taylor Stubblefield and defensive line coach Vinson Reynolds.

The Chippewas have MAC West division title hopes, and will look to go back to the conference championship game. A bowl game is the ultimate goal, and Enos will certainly have his squad ready to go come the fall.

O/U: 7

101. Ohio

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COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 18:  Head Coach Frank Solich of the Ohio Bobcats watches his team play against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio.  (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 18: Head Coach Frank Solich of the Ohio Bobcats watches his team play against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

Ohio has fallen behind not only Ohio State but also Cincinnati as far as Ohio football programs go. But the Bobcats are still one of the better programs in the MAC, which is known for breeding coaching stars of the future.

Fresh off a second-place finish in the East division in 2010, the Bobcats open the spring looking to top their 8-5 record last season.

Frank Solich has the Bobcats playing solid football. He will use the spring to build depth and prime his squad for a MAC title run.

O/U: 9

100. Western Kentucky

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LINCOLN, NE - SEPTEMBER 04: Willie McNeal of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers and Jase Dean #31 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers run after a mishandled punt during first half action of their game at Memorial Stadium on September 4, 2010 in Lincoln, Nebraska. N
LINCOLN, NE - SEPTEMBER 04: Willie McNeal of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers and Jase Dean #31 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers run after a mishandled punt during first half action of their game at Memorial Stadium on September 4, 2010 in Lincoln, Nebraska. N

Willie Taggart begins year No. 2 for the Hilltoppers, and this should be the year the squad makes a big jump. Taggart is stressing toughness, physicality and speed this spring.

Improvement is being made every day so far this spring, which is the goal. Taggart says the defense is ahead of the offense and he is excited about the overall make up of the team.

The Hilltoppers open up on September 1 versus Kentucky.

O/U: 5

99. New Mexico State

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DeWayne Walker has been rumored not to be pleased with the overall support of the football team and available resources to his program, but he will be on the sidelines once again in 2011.

A top-level defensive mind, Walker is trying to build the program into a stalwart in the Southwest. He views this third season as the potential breakout season for his Aggies program. Spring practice begins April 2nd, with the spring game being held on April 30th.

O/U: 6

98. Akron

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LEXINGTON, KY - SEPTEMBER 18:  Patrick Nicely #7 of the Akron Zips runs with the ball during the game against the Kentucky Wildcats at Commonwealth Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Lexington, Kentucky.  (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
LEXINGTON, KY - SEPTEMBER 18: Patrick Nicely #7 of the Akron Zips runs with the ball during the game against the Kentucky Wildcats at Commonwealth Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Rob Ianello had a rough first year for Akron, going 1-11 and just 1-7 in MAC play. However, he is a resilient coach who will look to show that mark is not who he is as a head man.

The Zips won their final game last year. The offense needs to be improved. With just a 4.3 yards-per-play average and a bad running game, this spring Ianello and the Zips offensive staff have come out looking for answers and offensive playmakers to show themselves.

Both top receivers are gone, but the offensive line does return three starters.

O/U: 3

97. Colorado State

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DENVER - SEPTEMBER 04:  Head coach Steve Fairchild of the Colorado State Rams talks to quarterback Pete Thomas #4 as they face the Colorado Buffaloes in the Rocky Mountain Showdown at INVESCO Field at Mile High on September 4, 2010 in Denver, Colorado. Co
DENVER - SEPTEMBER 04: Head coach Steve Fairchild of the Colorado State Rams talks to quarterback Pete Thomas #4 as they face the Colorado Buffaloes in the Rocky Mountain Showdown at INVESCO Field at Mile High on September 4, 2010 in Denver, Colorado. Co

Steve Fairchild needs to come back this year strong, as the Rams went 3-9 last year, including losing their final two games 93-10. He's been at CSU four years now, and Ram faithful views him as the right man for the job.

Pete Thomas is back, along with four starters up front. If they can protect Thomas better, a 3,000-3,500 yard season will easily be marked for the talented QB. The secondary needs to mature.

O/U: 6

96. Western Michigan

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ANN ARBOR, MI - SEPTEMBER 5:  Tim Hiller #3 of the Western Michigan Broncos hands off to Brandon West #2 during the game against the Michigan Wolverines on September 5, 2009 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
ANN ARBOR, MI - SEPTEMBER 5: Tim Hiller #3 of the Western Michigan Broncos hands off to Brandon West #2 during the game against the Michigan Wolverines on September 5, 2009 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

At 6-6 last season, WMU will look to break from the .500 clip in 2011, yet five of their six wins were vs. MAC rivals, which is certainly encouraging.

Jordan White and Juan Nunez must be replaced at receiver, which will be hard pressed for Bill Cubbit. But year No. 6 also asks for him to improve his secondary.

O/U: 6

95. Middle Tennessee State

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LOUISVILLE, KY - OCTOBER 18:  Head Coach Rick Stockstill of the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders walks on the field during the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium on October 18, 2008 in Louisville, Kentucky.  Louisville defe
LOUISVILLE, KY - OCTOBER 18: Head Coach Rick Stockstill of the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders walks on the field during the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium on October 18, 2008 in Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville defe

Don't let the 33-30 record in seven years at MTSU fool you, Rick Stockstill is one of the top coaches in the business, and he has had offers to take over bigger programs. He has chosen to remain at MTSU and now must find improvement in his QB play.

Twenty-four picks and a 58-percent completion won't cut it from MTSU QBs. Logan Kilgore and Jeff Murphy will once again be in competition for the job. The line returns four starters, but the running game has to replace Phil Tanner.

The linebacker core is the strength of the defense, but the secondary needs help and five defensive linemen are gone.

O/U: 5

94. UNLV

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LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 18:  Head coach Bobby Hauck of the UNLV Rebels celebrates on the sideline after his team scored a touchdown against the Air Force Falcons at Sam Boyd Stadium November 18, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Air Force won 35-20.  (Photo by Etha
LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 18: Head coach Bobby Hauck of the UNLV Rebels celebrates on the sideline after his team scored a touchdown against the Air Force Falcons at Sam Boyd Stadium November 18, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Air Force won 35-20. (Photo by Etha

I honestly believe Bobby Hauck is the man for the job at UNLV. He comes from Montana, which is an FCS powerhouse. Last year was the usual tough first year, but this should be the year we see some improvement in Sin City.

At 2-11 last season, Hauck needs to see the most improvement from the offensive and defensive lines. The Rebels were pushed around in the trenches too easily last season.

O/U: 4

93. Buffalo

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DETROIT - DECEMBER 5:  Quarterback Drew Willy #16 of the Buffalo Bulls looks to hand off a pass against the Ball State Cardinals during the MAC Championship game on December 5, 2008 at Ford Field in Detroit Michigan. (Photo by: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
DETROIT - DECEMBER 5: Quarterback Drew Willy #16 of the Buffalo Bulls looks to hand off a pass against the Ball State Cardinals during the MAC Championship game on December 5, 2008 at Ford Field in Detroit Michigan. (Photo by: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Turner Gill is gone and Jeff Quinn starts Year 2 of his reign in Buffalo. He went 2-10 in his first season but surely will top that mark in 2011.

One of the top offensive coaches in the country, Quinn is a disciple of Brian Kelly and brought the spread offense to western New York. QBs Jerry Davis and Alex Zordich will have to fight it out this spring, but WR Marcus Rivers and Alex Nuetz return to the offense to round out a strong receiver unit.

The defense was good last year, but 2011 will see all new starters in the backfield. An offensive jump is expected, but the pass defense may be in store for a long season in 2011.

O/U: 4

92. Southern Methodist

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Southern Methodist is still known more today as the school that got the death penalty. But with June Jones, I think, in the near future, that the Mustangs will start to be looked at more for their play on the field.

Jones is one of the top offensive coaches in the game and has brought his wide-open passing attack to the SMU program. He will start to attract top offensive talent on the recruiting front soon enough.

O/U: 7

91. Temple

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NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 01:  Offensive coordinator and interim head coach Steve Addazio of the Florida Gators celebrates a touchdown from the sidelines during the Allstate Sugar Bowl against the Cincinnati Bearcats at the Louisana Superdome on January 1, 20
NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 01: Offensive coordinator and interim head coach Steve Addazio of the Florida Gators celebrates a touchdown from the sidelines during the Allstate Sugar Bowl against the Cincinnati Bearcats at the Louisana Superdome on January 1, 20

OK, so I may take some flack from Florida fans for saying this, but I like Steve Addazio's hiring in Philly. Addazio is a good coach and Al Golden built the Temple program to good standing.

Addazio will have a task of choosing should he infuse his spread option offense or leave the unit in pro-style attack mode. Decisions, decisions.

O/U: 5

90. Miami

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GAINESVILLE, FL - SEPTEMBER 04:  Quarterback Zac Dysert #4 of the Miami University RedHawks runs against the Florida Gators at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on September 4, 2010 in Gainesville, Florida.  (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
GAINESVILLE, FL - SEPTEMBER 04: Quarterback Zac Dysert #4 of the Miami University RedHawks runs against the Florida Gators at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on September 4, 2010 in Gainesville, Florida. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

Miami of Ohio has a richer tradition in football than many think, as the RedHawks begin the first year of Don Treadwell's tenure. Treadwell spent his last stop as the offensive chief for Mark Dantonio at Michigan State.

The Redhawks must show whether they are the GoDaddy.com Bowl-bound team of last year or the one-win 2009 squad. Treadwell fired all of the staff to bring in his boys to run the team his way all around. Treadwell must settle on Austin Boucher or Zac Dysert for his starting QB, and he must see how good his all-returning front seven can be.

O/U: 5

89. UAB

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ATHENS, GA - SEPTEMBER 16:  Corey White #30 of the UAB Blazers carries the ball during their game against the Georgia Bulldogs on September 16, 2006 at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
ATHENS, GA - SEPTEMBER 16: Corey White #30 of the UAB Blazers carries the ball during their game against the Georgia Bulldogs on September 16, 2006 at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

UAB last year was a team that almost was divided. The offense lit up the scoreboards, but kept seeing its leads fall due to a Swiss-cheese defense. Pat Shed, Bryan Ellis and four offensive line starters are back, so the offense should be again 2011.

The defense needs to get better. Fast. UAB could make some serious noise this year, but it all depends on the defense. UAB could see itself in a prime time bowl game or sitting at home depending on if it stops anybody from scoring.

O/U: 7 

88. New Mexico

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ALBUQUERQUE, NM - NOVEMBER 27: Quarterback Stump Godfrey #11 of the University of New Mexico Lobos is tackled by Jason Teague #27 of the TCU Horned Frogs on November 27, 2010 at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico. TCU won 66-17. (Photo by Eric
ALBUQUERQUE, NM - NOVEMBER 27: Quarterback Stump Godfrey #11 of the University of New Mexico Lobos is tackled by Jason Teague #27 of the TCU Horned Frogs on November 27, 2010 at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico. TCU won 66-17. (Photo by Eric

This is the third installment of the Mike Locksley era and last year came with just a 1-11 season. Locksley has faced an uphill battle in New Mexico.

But this is Year 3 and this has to be the year improvement is shown at New Mexico. Both the offense and defense were horrendous last year and Lucas Reed, a tight end, was the top player on the team.

Locksley needs to find a QB and playmakers at RB and WR, and he must use the spring to find 11 defenders who can tackle. He's a bright coach with passion and is the only reason the Lobos are this high. Without Locksley, they don't even make this list.

O/U: 2

87. Marshall

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COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 2:  Head coach Doc Holliday signals to his players during a game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on September 2, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio.  (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 2: Head coach Doc Holliday signals to his players during a game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on September 2, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

Doc Holliday is coming into the second year of his tenure and saw his first year as a year of expected success: He beat teams he was supposed to beat and lost to teams he should have lost to.

Now in year two, Eddie Sullivan, AJ Graham and Cornelius Jones will all have their shots at taking over the QB spot this spring. Vic Dobson is a sack artist and had 12 last year. He is the hands-down leader of the defense at Marshall.

O/U: 6 

86. East Carolina

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BLACKSBURG, VA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Quarterback Dominique Davis #4 of the East Carolina Pirates runs with the ball against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Lane Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Blacksburg, Virginia.  (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images)
BLACKSBURG, VA - SEPTEMBER 18: Quarterback Dominique Davis #4 of the East Carolina Pirates runs with the ball against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Lane Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images)

Ruffin McNeil took his Texas Tech mentality to East Carolina, even the high-octane offense. He comes into his second spring practice and will look to roll up his sleeves and fix the defense, which is his specialty.

In 10 of 13 games last year, the Pirates surrendered 42 or more points. That's crazy. His offensive line loses four starters, and he needs to mix and match his offensive front to find five solid players this spring.

Dominique Davis is the field general and looks to have a bright future after showing out well last year.

O/U: 7

85. Washington State

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PASADENA, CA - OCTOBER 02:  Washington State Cougars head coach Paul Wulff watches the game against the UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl on October 2, 2010 in Pasadena, California. UCLA defeated Washington State 42-28.  (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA - OCTOBER 02: Washington State Cougars head coach Paul Wulff watches the game against the UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl on October 2, 2010 in Pasadena, California. UCLA defeated Washington State 42-28. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

I remember when I was in high school and my teammate took a recruiting trip to Washington State. Mike Price told him he was not taking the Alabama job. My teammate told me, hours later, that he was in the airport and saw on the ESPN crawler Price had accepted the job.

Years later, for some reason, I've always kept a distant eye on the WSU program, and I'm actually rooting for Paul Wulff. But he's on the hot seat. WSU does a top job of evaluating players and finding diamonds in the rough.

But bigger schools always wait to see who WSU offers, looks at those players, sees they're good and then steals them away.

Wulf has attached himself to QB Jeff Tuel, and Tuel has been solid for him, throwing for over 2,700 yards.

O/U: 6 

84. Iowa State

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BOULDER, CO - NOVEMBER 13:  Head coach Paul Rhoads of the Iowa State Cyclones leads his team against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field on November 13, 2010 in Boulder, Colorado. Colorado defeated Iowa State 34-14.  (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Imag
BOULDER, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Head coach Paul Rhoads of the Iowa State Cyclones leads his team against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field on November 13, 2010 in Boulder, Colorado. Colorado defeated Iowa State 34-14. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Imag

Paul Rhoads is 12-13 in his two seasons at Iowa State but enters his third frame with a bit of a giant-killer's rep around the Big 12. The Cyclones took down Texas and Texas Tech last year and nearly topped Nebraska.

Rhoads has the Cylones in a spread-type offense and base 4-3 look on defense. He needs to improve his offense and its effectiveness. Jerome Tiller will battle Steele Jantz for the right to take snaps from center this spring, and settling on one will certainly help the offense moving forward.

The Cyclones look poised to notch a couple more upsets in 2011.

O/U: 6

83. Memphis

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Memphis is in a similar situation as New Mexico is—the Tigers wouldn't be on this list if I didn't firmly believe their head coach could turn it around. Larry Porter went just 1-11 last year, and many of his losses were wax jobs.

The offensive line stalled the run game to average 2.9 yards per rush. Protecting the passer was nearly as bad. Porter has even heard rumors of a hot seat for him in 2011, but I think he can show improvement this year. It starts and ends with Ryan Williams. He's the franchise to Memphis, and Marcus Rucker is his main target.

Porter is a good coach who knows how to recruit against the big boys. He will have Memphis climbing up again soon, starting in 2011.

O/U: 3

82. Indiana

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COLUMBUS, OH - OCTOBER 9:  Quarterback Ben Chappell #4 of the Indiana Hoosiers drops back to pass against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on October 9, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio.  (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - OCTOBER 9: Quarterback Ben Chappell #4 of the Indiana Hoosiers drops back to pass against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on October 9, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

Kevin Wilson comes form Norman to the Hoosier state to take over the Indiana football program. An offensive-minded coach, he has his work cut out for him. The program hasn't had much success on the field and went 5-7 last season.

However, Wilson has filled out a great coaching staff, and the new blood may be just what the program needs. Wilson has to find a starting QB between Dusty Kiel and Edward Wright-Baker, but Demario Tandon Doss returning on the flanks help. Wilson also needs to kick-start the running game.

The defense will be overhauled form top to bottom, as they move to a 4-3 scheme this year, so the spring will be used as one big installation period.

O/U: 5

81. Duke

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CHAPEL HILL, NC - NOVEMBER 07:  Head Coach David Cutcliffe of the Duke Blue Devils yells at a referee against the North Carolina Tar Heels during their game at Kenan Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Get
CHAPEL HILL, NC - NOVEMBER 07: Head Coach David Cutcliffe of the Duke Blue Devils yells at a referee against the North Carolina Tar Heels during their game at Kenan Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Get

Things are on the upswing at Duke, and while they have a long, long ways to catch up to the basketball squad's allure, Cutcliffe returns Charlie Hatcher and Kelby Brown—two cornerstone players on defense.

Sean Renfree is back at the signal-caller spot, after tossing for 3,131 yards in 2010. But Cutcliffe needs to get him to tone down his turnovers this spring. David Cutcliffe is just 12-24 at Duke, but could see a jump this year.

O/U: 5 

80. Colorado

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NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 2:  Quarterback Robert Hodge #7 of the Colorado Buffaloes gets instruction by Wide Receivers coach Jon Embree during the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Memorial Stadium on November 2, 2002 in Norman, Oklahoma.  The Sooners won
NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 2: Quarterback Robert Hodge #7 of the Colorado Buffaloes gets instruction by Wide Receivers coach Jon Embree during the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Memorial Stadium on November 2, 2002 in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners won

This marks the start of the Jon Embree reign in Boulder, and Embree has brought Eric Bienemy back to their alma mater with him. Bienemy will call shots on offense and certainly have a key hand in the overall recruiting efforts year to year.

Embree has stated that by watching the Buffs on tape last year, they were not a smart or mentally tough team. He will get Colorado to be more instinctive, smarter and aware of situations down to down, series to series and game to game.

O/U: 4

79. Houston

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PASADENA, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Quarterback Case Keenum #7 of the Houston Cougars at the game against the UCLA Bruins in the second quarter at the Rose Bowl on September 18, 2010 in Pasadena, California.  UCLA won 31-13.  (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images
PASADENA, CA - SEPTEMBER 18: Quarterback Case Keenum #7 of the Houston Cougars at the game against the UCLA Bruins in the second quarter at the Rose Bowl on September 18, 2010 in Pasadena, California. UCLA won 31-13. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images

Houston could be like a poor man's Stanford this year. The Cougars have a couple questions surrounding the overall team, but are solid at QB as Case Keenum is back like Andrew Luck is at Stanford. Keenum got a sixth year of eligibility granted by the NCAA and is ready to man the wide passing offense yet again.

Kevin Sumlin is 23-16 in three seasons at Houston, and having Keenum back should add some more wins to his record. The Cougars are a base 3-4 defensive team and will look to rev up their pass rush this year.

O/U: 8

78. Vanderbilt

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LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 13:  Larry Smith #10 of the Vanderbilt Commodores runs with the ball during the game against the Kentucky Wildcats  at Commonwealth Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Lexington, Kentucky.  (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 13: Larry Smith #10 of the Vanderbilt Commodores runs with the ball during the game against the Kentucky Wildcats at Commonwealth Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

I think James Franklin is a heck of a coach and can get Vandy to a bowl game in the near future. He inherits a 2-10 squad that only won one game in conference play last year and ended the season losing its final seven contests.

Franklin will use this spring to begin installing his offensive system and seeing what athletes he has on defense. Franklin even had open tryouts for the team a few weeks ago, encouraging more walk-ons, as the Commodores are a bit shorthanded in numbers.

O/U: 2

77. Army

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DALLAS, TX - DECEMBER 30:  Running back Patrick Mealy #5 of the Army Black Knights runs the ball against the SMU Mustanges during the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl at Gerald J. Ford Stadium on December 30, 2010 in Dallas, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Mart
DALLAS, TX - DECEMBER 30: Running back Patrick Mealy #5 of the Army Black Knights runs the ball against the SMU Mustanges during the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl at Gerald J. Ford Stadium on December 30, 2010 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Mart

This offseason has been a time of bliss for the Black Knights, as they are fresh off their first bowl game since 1996, beating SMU in the Armed Forces Bowl. The spring is now here, and Army needs to replace four starting offensive linemen.

On defense, the stats look good, but the run defense needs to be improved. Look for Army to come out of this spring practice with a shored-up run defense and new offensive line for 2011.

O/U: 7

76. Florida International

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GAINESVILLE, FL - NOVEMBER 21: Coacg Mario Cristobal of the Florida International University Golden Panthers directs play against the Florida Gators, November 21, 2009 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida.  (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty
GAINESVILLE, FL - NOVEMBER 21: Coacg Mario Cristobal of the Florida International University Golden Panthers directs play against the Florida Gators, November 21, 2009 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty

Mario Cristobal is a bright coach who has a Red Bull factory worth of energy. He's a big-time recruiter and is determined to bring FIU to the forefront of Florida and college football.

The Panthers won a bowl game for the first time last year after taking home a piece of the Sun Belt Conference title, thanks to perhaps the best returning offensive threat in the league—receiver Ty Hilton. I'm concerned about the interior line, though, as Cristobal must replace center Brad Serini and left guard Cedrick Mack.

But look for FIU to take another big step forward in Cristobal's fifth season.

O/U: 7

75. San Diego State

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PASADENA, CA - SEPTEMBER 05:  Quarterback Ryan Lindley #14 of the San Diego State Aztecs looks to pass in the first half against the UCLA Bruins at The Rose Bowl on September 4, 2009 in Pasadena, California.  (Photo by Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA - SEPTEMBER 05: Quarterback Ryan Lindley #14 of the San Diego State Aztecs looks to pass in the first half against the UCLA Bruins at The Rose Bowl on September 4, 2009 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images)

Brady Hoke left as mama called him home. Rightfully so, he went running to Ann Arbor. But Rocky Long is no slouch of a football coach either. Long has retooled the Aztecs staff and shaped the program a bit to his liking, but he will look to keep much of what Hoke was doing.

Ryan Lindley is back to toss the rock around again, and Ronnie Hillman will tote it well for SDSU is 2011. But the Aztecs need to replace their two receivers and refine their bend-but-don't-beak type of defense this spring.

Long doesn't want to reinvent the wheel, only make it better.

O/U: 8

74. UTEP

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NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 07:  Running back Donald Buckram #3 of the UTEP Miners at Louisana Superdome on November 7, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS - NOVEMBER 07: Running back Donald Buckram #3 of the UTEP Miners at Louisana Superdome on November 7, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

After four years off, the Miners found themselves bowling last season, but Mike Price must replace QB Trevor Vittatoe, and JUCO transfer Nick Lamaison will be among the players vying for the gig. Joe Banyard comes back as the top running back on the roster, but receivers must be found this spring.

The defense will be the leadership focus of the team, but the defensive line needs to have a big spring and prove last year was an off-year for the unit.

O/U: 7

73. Tulsa

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NEW ORLEANS - SEPTEMBER 04:  Quarterback G.J. Kinne #4 of the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes scrambles with the football against the Tulane Green Wave at the Louisiana Superdome on September 4, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana.   The Hurricanes defeated the Green
NEW ORLEANS - SEPTEMBER 04: Quarterback G.J. Kinne #4 of the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes scrambles with the football against the Tulane Green Wave at the Louisiana Superdome on September 4, 2009 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Hurricanes defeated the Green

Bill Blakenship takes over in Tulsa and enters his first spring portion with the program. But the Golden Hurricane are not down in the dumps, as they won 10 games last year.

G.J. Kinne is back and so is his golden arm (pun intended). Blakenship will look to keep the 3-3-5 defense Tulsa has played in the past, and he will likely keep the spread offense. All five offensive line starters are back, so this looks like a potential record-setting year for the offense.

Tulsa will likely be in a big-time bowl game in 2011.

O/U: 10

72. Boston College

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CHESTNUT HILL, MA - SEPTEMBER 25:  Head coach Frank Spaziani of the Boston College Eagles reacts after Dave Shinskie is hit after the whistle in the final minutes of the first half against the Virginia Tech Hokies on September 25, 2010 at Alumni Stadium i
CHESTNUT HILL, MA - SEPTEMBER 25: Head coach Frank Spaziani of the Boston College Eagles reacts after Dave Shinskie is hit after the whistle in the final minutes of the first half against the Virginia Tech Hokies on September 25, 2010 at Alumni Stadium i

BC lost to Nevada last year in its bowl game after going 7-6 in Frank Spaziani's second season. The biggest strength of the team is the defense, as Spaziani has kept the tough mentality on that side of the ball.

But BC needs better QB play in 2011 to make a move up the ACC, as Chase Rettig will likely be the starter in 2011. Montel Harris topped 1,200 yards last year, and he is the engine of the offense.

If the Eagles can get better play from Rettig, they have a chance to make some noise in 2011.

O/U: 8

71. Troy

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NEW ORLEANS, LA - DECEMBER 18:  Members of the Troy University Trojans celebrate after defeating the Ohio University Bobcats 48-21 during the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome on December 18, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo
NEW ORLEANS, LA - DECEMBER 18: Members of the Troy University Trojans celebrate after defeating the Ohio University Bobcats 48-21 during the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome on December 18, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo

Troy had a stellar offensive attack last year, but it has two obstacles this spring. First, the Trojans need to replace Jason Bruce and Jerrel Jernigan, but they also need to get better on defense.

But they return eight starters on defense, and Larry Blakeny has stated that his defensive coaches will use the spring to develop some of the young players on that side of the ball and increase depth.

Top dog in the Sun Belt Conference, Troy is my pick to win the conference again.

O/U: 9

70. Oregon State

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PALO ALTO, CA - NOVEMBER 27:  Head coach Mike Riley of the Oregon State Beavers walks on to the field for their game against the Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium on November 27, 2010 in Palo Alto, California.  (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
PALO ALTO, CA - NOVEMBER 27: Head coach Mike Riley of the Oregon State Beavers walks on to the field for their game against the Stanford Cardinal at Stanford Stadium on November 27, 2010 in Palo Alto, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Mike Riley enters his 11th season in Corvallis and is coming off a 5-7 season, The highlight of the 2010 season was the defeat of USC.

But Riley has the Beavers thinking Pac-12 title this year. They return QB Ryan Katz who, in his second year as a starter, must show he can improve his play. Katz has a strong arm, but he needs to be more accurate and make better decisions.

The defensive line is in solid standing, but the linebacker corps needs to be upgraded. Jordan Poyer needs to move from nickelback to secondary leader in the spring.

O/U: 8

69. Illinois

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CHAMPAIGN, IL - OCTOBER 10: Head coach Ron Zook of the Illinois Fighting Illini walks the sidelines during a game against the Michigan State Spartans on October 10, 2009 at Memorial Stadium at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois. Michigan St
CHAMPAIGN, IL - OCTOBER 10: Head coach Ron Zook of the Illinois Fighting Illini walks the sidelines during a game against the Michigan State Spartans on October 10, 2009 at Memorial Stadium at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois. Michigan St

Hard to believe Ron Zook has been at Illinois for seven years now, but the Zookster has, and this looks like a crucial spring for the Illini. The defense was fabulous last year against the run and only gave up 3.9 yards per rush.

On offense, Jason Ford looks to replace Mike Leshoure, and the offensive line brings back three starters. Nathan Scheelhaase looks like a future star QB and AJ Jenkins is back at receiver.

Martez Wilson and Cory Liuget are gone from the defense. The spring will be used to sprinkle in replacements at various spots and develop depth.

O/U: 8

68. Pittsburgh

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PITTSBURGH - SEPTEMBER 23:  Tino Sunseri #12 of the Pittsburgh Panthers drops back to pass against the Miami Hurricanes on September 23, 2010 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  (Photo by Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)
PITTSBURGH - SEPTEMBER 23: Tino Sunseri #12 of the Pittsburgh Panthers drops back to pass against the Miami Hurricanes on September 23, 2010 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)

Todd Graham inherits a team that went 8-5 last season and will completely change the face of the program. Gone is the NFL mentality of the program, with a 4-3 defense and pro-style offense. Arriving is a wide-open spread passing attack and a 3-3-5/3-4 defense.

Tino Sunseri is the key; he played well last year, and if he grows even more, then Pitt could score some points with ease in 2011. Left tackle Jeff Pinkston is gone and needs to be replaced.

Chas Alecxih and Brandon Lindsey look to replace former Big East DPOY Jabaal Sheard. All three linebackers are back from the 4-3 scheme and will look to adjust their roles in the defense.

O/U: 8

67. Texas Tech

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LUBBOCK, TX - SEPTEMBER 18:  Fans of the Texas Tech Red Raiders cheer against the Texas Longhorns at Jones AT&T Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Lubbock, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
LUBBOCK, TX - SEPTEMBER 18: Fans of the Texas Tech Red Raiders cheer against the Texas Longhorns at Jones AT&T Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Going 8-5 in his first season, Tommy Tuberville is in his second spring practice down in Lubbock, and he has the Red Raiders on track to compete in the Big 12. The team is led by QB Seth Doege, who has reportedly looked good in winter workouts.

But Tuberville, who has said the key to college football is having a good defensive line, needs to get his squad's pass rush up and running this spring, as it disappeared at times last year.

Detron Lewis and Lyle Leong need to be replaced at receiver and so does linebacker/defensive end Brian Duncan.

O/U: 9

66. Fresno State

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PASADENA, CA - SEPTEMBER 27:  Head coach Pat Hill and the Frenso State Bulldogs prepare to take on the UCLA Bruins on September 27, 2008 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.  (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA - SEPTEMBER 27: Head coach Pat Hill and the Frenso State Bulldogs prepare to take on the UCLA Bruins on September 27, 2008 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

Another 8-5 squad, Pat Hill's Bulldogs are back again for the 2011 season. Derek Carr has a buzz around his name and enters the spring as the likely starter at QB. Hill had a good offense last year, and Carr must be seamless in replacing Ryan Colburn.

Travis returns to the defense at outside linebacker, but the defensive line needs to be developed, as they are young there. Phil Thomas and Ike Green return to the secondary and easily are the two best players on the back end.

Hill is a great coach and surely will have Fresno State ready come the fall.

O/U: 9

65. Purdue

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COLUMBUS, OH - OCTOBER 23:  Jared Crank #48 of the Purdue Boilermakers takes a hand off from Rob Henry #15 of the Purdue Boilermakers against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on October 23, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio.  (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Image
COLUMBUS, OH - OCTOBER 23: Jared Crank #48 of the Purdue Boilermakers takes a hand off from Rob Henry #15 of the Purdue Boilermakers against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on October 23, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Image

Ralph Bolden, Keith Smith and Robert Marve both went down with huge injuries last year, but the Boilermakers kept trudging along. Rob Henry stepped in for Marve, and this spring will see a bit of a competition between the two for the job; Marve likely should win if healthy.

Playmakers are needed at the skill positions. Defensively, the secondary is back, now with a year of experience under their belts. The Boilermakers are mostly young and now will look to make the backfield a strength.

But the biggest hole is replacing defensive end Ryan Kerrigan, who will be a top-15 pick in a few weeks. Kawaan Short will get the first chance to replace Kerrigan.

O/U: 7

64. Hawaii

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HONOLULU - SEPTEMBER 02: Bryant Moniz #17 of the University of Hawaii Warriors carries the ball during first half action against the University of Southern California Trojans at Aloha Stadium September 2, 2010 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Kent Nishimura
HONOLULU - SEPTEMBER 02: Bryant Moniz #17 of the University of Hawaii Warriors carries the ball during first half action against the University of Southern California Trojans at Aloha Stadium September 2, 2010 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Kent Nishimura

Hawaii took home a piece of the WAC title with Nevada and Boise State in 2010, after winning 10 games. Greg McMackin is in his fourth year replacing June Jones and runs most of the same stuff as Jones did on each side of the ball.

Bryant Moniz returns to lead the offense, but his skill-position weapons are all going to be new, and the biggest lost is Greg Salas. Hawaii also has to find four new offensive linemen this spring.

The linebackers return, with Corey Paredes leading the way. But the secondary and defensive line need to be retooled around him.

O/U: 9

63. West Virginia

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BATON ROUGE, LA - SEPTEMBER 25:  Quarterback Geno Smith #12 of the West Virginia Mountaineers in action against the Louisiana State University Tigers at Tiger Stadium on September 25, 2010 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
BATON ROUGE, LA - SEPTEMBER 25: Quarterback Geno Smith #12 of the West Virginia Mountaineers in action against the Louisiana State University Tigers at Tiger Stadium on September 25, 2010 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

We all know the arrangement that Oliver Luck has put Bill Stewart in this year. But we also all know that if there was one coach who could make this work smoothly, it's Stewart. He's on his last leg as head coach in Morgantown before Dana Holgersen takes over in 2012.

But first, Holgorsen needs to install his system this spring. Wherever he goes, Holgorsen scores points. The offense needs to be tuned up, as the defense carried the team for much of the season and to nine wins.

Once Holgorsen installs his system and Geno Smith gets in tune, WVU has a chance to turn heads in Stewart's last go.

O/U: 8

62. California

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BERKELEY, CA - NOVEMBER 13:  Brock Mansion #10 of the California Golden Bears in action against the Oregon Ducks at California Memorial Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Berkeley, California.  (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
BERKELEY, CA - NOVEMBER 13: Brock Mansion #10 of the California Golden Bears in action against the Oregon Ducks at California Memorial Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Going 5-7 last season, Jeff Tedford needs to decide between Beau Sweeny and Brock Mansion at QB. Tedford also has to make sure Ise Sofele is ready to replace Shane Vereen at running back this spring. But on the flanks, Marvin Jones and Keenan Allen return and are among the top duos in the conference.

Cam Jordan and Mike Mohammed are gone on defense, and I am waiting until Viliami Moala shows up so I can really assess the Bears defense for 2011.

O/U: 7 

61. Northwestern

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EVANSTON, IL - OCTOBER 23: Dan Persa #7 of the Northwestern Wildcats looks for a receiver against the Michigan State Spartans at Ryan Field on October 23, 2010 in Evanston, Illinois. Michigan State defeated Northwestern 35-27. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Ge
EVANSTON, IL - OCTOBER 23: Dan Persa #7 of the Northwestern Wildcats looks for a receiver against the Michigan State Spartans at Ryan Field on October 23, 2010 in Evanston, Illinois. Michigan State defeated Northwestern 35-27. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Ge

Pat Fitzgerald quickly took his name out of the running for the Michigan job last winter. He is devoted to his alma mater but is seen as a hot coaching candidate.

Dan Persa, Mike Trumpy and Jeremy Ebert all return as QB, RB and WR respectively. The offensive line was not a strong point last season, as their youth showed at times, but four starters return in 2011.

But Fitzgerald's biggest spring task is shoring up the run defense. It gave up 5.9 yards per play in 2010 and needs a new defensive tackle and Mike linebacker.

O/U: 8

60. Kentucky

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LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 13:  Derrick Locke #20 of the Kentucky Wildcats runs with the ball during the game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Commonwealth Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky won 38-20.  (Photo by Andy Lyons/Ge
LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 13: Derrick Locke #20 of the Kentucky Wildcats runs with the ball during the game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Commonwealth Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky won 38-20. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Ge

The Wildcats look like a program that will be a force in the SEC in the coming future. At 6-7 last season, Joker Phillips has them on the right track.

Phillips has Morgan Newton at QB and Tee Martin is his passing game coordinator. Martin and Newton must mesh and click to make sure the passing attack is in sync for 2011.

Phillips has Danny Trevathan at LB, and he's one of the top second-level defenders in America. Toss in for starters back along the offensive line with Ray Sanders toting the rock, and you see why its high hopes around UK.

O/U: 7

59. Syracuse

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SEATTLE - SEPTEMBER 11:  Running back Antwon Bailey #29 of the Syracuse Orange rushes against the Washington Huskies on September 11, 2010 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE - SEPTEMBER 11: Running back Antwon Bailey #29 of the Syracuse Orange rushes against the Washington Huskies on September 11, 2010 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

At 12-13 and coming into his third season, Doug Marrone will lean heavily on running back Antwan Bailey this year. Bailey is one of top running backs in the country for 2011.

Marrone has the Orange in a pro-style offense, and he has done a solid job of transitioning the program to his defensive and offensive sets.

Three starters come back on the defensive line, but Darrell Smith and Doug Hogue, the top two tacklers and linebackers, are gone. Marquis Spurrill is back and showed promise as a freshman. The secondary needs playmakers to emerge this spring.

O/U: 8

58. Air Force

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LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 18:  Asher Clark #17 of the Air Force Falcons runs for yardage against the UNLV Rebels during their game at Sam Boyd Stadium November 18, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Air Force won 35-20.  (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS - NOVEMBER 18: Asher Clark #17 of the Air Force Falcons runs for yardage against the UNLV Rebels during their game at Sam Boyd Stadium November 18, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Air Force won 35-20. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Troy Calhoun is an outstanding coach and has the capability to be a solid coach at a major program. But every year, you hear him say he's staying at Air Force.

Asher Clark and Tim Jefferson both return in the backfield to fuel the Falcons rushing attack, with Jefferson as a great option QB. But Calhoun needs to use the spring to find a fullback for his offense, as this is the crucial spot for the option.

Stopping the run is important for the spring period, as the defense, which actually played well in 2010, was a bit leaky against the run in general.

O/U: 8

57. Louisville

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CINCINNATI - OCTOBER 24:  Will Stein #2 of the Louisville Cardinals runs with the ball during the Big East Conference game against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium on October 24, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio.  (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
CINCINNATI - OCTOBER 24: Will Stein #2 of the Louisville Cardinals runs with the ball during the Big East Conference game against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium on October 24, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

I am a firm believer in Charlie Strong. He's one of the top defensive minds in football and has the makings of a great head coach. Louisville is in good hands with Strong, and I think he will continue to pilfer talent from around Florida to lure to Louisville.

Strong went 7-6 in his first year and Will Stein returns, but look for true freshman Teddy Bridgewater to try to nab the starting QB spot this spring as a mid-year player. Strong needs to re-establish the run game, as Jeremy Wright and Victor Anderson need to step up.

Three starters return to the defensive line and two at linebacker, but cornerback Johnny Patrick is gone and needs to be replaced.

O/U: 8

56. Tennessee

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COLUMBIA, SC - OCTOBER 30:  Tyler Bray #8 of the Tennessee Volunteers throws a pass against the South Carolina Gamecocks during their game at Williams-Brice Stadium on October 30, 2010 in Columbia, South Carolina.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, SC - OCTOBER 30: Tyler Bray #8 of the Tennessee Volunteers throws a pass against the South Carolina Gamecocks during their game at Williams-Brice Stadium on October 30, 2010 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

Going 6-7 last year, we begin year two of the Derek Dooley era in Knoxville. The franchise player for Tennessee is sophomore QB Tyler Bray, one of the top young QBs in the country, who has a solid stable of young receivers coming back.

But now it's time for the offensive line to work out the kinks. They were young last year, but now have their feet wet. If Tennessee wants to make a jump in the SEC East, this unit needs to keep Bray upright and open up holes for 1,000-yard rusher Tauren Poole.

Malik Jackson, a USC transfer, and Herman Lathers are back at DT and LB, respectively, but the rest of the front seven needs to be replaced.

O/U: 7

55. Kansas

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KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 27:  Head coach Turner Gill of the Kansas Jayhawks coaches from the sidelines during the game against the Missouri Tigers on November 27, 2010 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.  (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 27: Head coach Turner Gill of the Kansas Jayhawks coaches from the sidelines during the game against the Missouri Tigers on November 27, 2010 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Turner Gill went just 3-9 in his first season at Kansas, but year two could see improvement. It starts with the QBs. The offense Gill has in Kansas is a spread theme, and the ball just didn't move last year.

Jordan Webb should grab a hold of the job, but the tailback spot is where the focus is on offense, as James Sims is back after a 740-yard freshman season. Three are back along the offensive front.

The defense lost the top two players, but even with Jake Laptad and Justin Springer, the unit was leaky at best. Gill has been knocked for not instilling toughness in his squads as a head coach; now is the time to prove that mantra wrong.

O/U: 6

54. Southern Miss

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LAWRENCE, KS - SEPTEMBER 26:  Quarterback Austin Davis #12 of the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles scrambles during the game against the Kansas Jayhawks on September 26, 2009 at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.  (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
LAWRENCE, KS - SEPTEMBER 26: Quarterback Austin Davis #12 of the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles scrambles during the game against the Kansas Jayhawks on September 26, 2009 at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Larry Fedora has led Southern Miss to three straight bowl games and comes into year four at 22-17. At 8-5 last year, the Golden Eagles won five out of eight Conference USA games.

QB Austin Davis is back, as he fits the spread offense Fedora runs well. Davis tossed for over 3,100 yards and ran for nearly another 500 in 2010. Look for those numbers to increase as Davis wants to end his senior campaign in the record books. Ken Hardy ran for 900 yards as a freshman and Desmond Jackson got another 600 last year. Davis also gets his top three receivers back.

The run defense was great for Fedora in 2010, and linebacker Corey Williams and DE Cordero Law are both back to lead the group again. The secondary returns two starters, including ascending cornerback Deron Wilson.

O/U: 9

53. Wake Forest

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CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 29:  Head coach Jim Grobe of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons watches on during their game against the Connecticut Huskies at Bank of America Stadium on December 29, 2007 in Charlotte, North Carolina.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 29: Head coach Jim Grobe of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons watches on during their game against the Connecticut Huskies at Bank of America Stadium on December 29, 2007 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty

At 3-9 last year, Jim Grobe is looking to get Wake Forest back on track in 2011. He's a solid coach, and I expect him to show his prowess this season.

Tanner Price must raise his 56-percent completion rate and make a jump this year. A strong spring would do wonders for his confidence heading into the fall.

Defensively, Kyle Wilbur is back at linebacker, but he needs help around him. Three freshmen saw action in the backfield last year, and their experience could have the Demon Deacons' pass defense much improved in 2011.

O/U: 5

52. Maryland

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COLLEGE PARK, MD - JANUARY 3:  Randy Edsall speaks as he is introduced as the University of Maryland Terps new head football coach during a press conference on January 3, 2011 at the Byrd Stadium in College Park, Maryland.  (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty
COLLEGE PARK, MD - JANUARY 3: Randy Edsall speaks as he is introduced as the University of Maryland Terps new head football coach during a press conference on January 3, 2011 at the Byrd Stadium in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty

Ralph Friedgen is out and Randy Edsall is in for the Terps. Edsall has called this dream job, and his interest immediately peaked when he learned the job was open.

As he stated, Edsall is fulfilling his destiny at his dream job and will begin this spring looking to see what he has on his roster. Danny O'Brien almost threw for 2,500 yards in 2010, and he is back along with Davin Meggitt and four offensive line starters.

The secondary should be strong and three are back on the defensive line. Edsall has to find some linebackers to make sure his solid defense continues to grow.

O/U: 8

51. Washington

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LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 02:  Head coach Steve Sarkisian of the Washington Huskies pumps his fist after a Huskies field goal in the third quarter against the USC Trojans at the  Angeles Memorial Coliseum on October 2, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.  Wa
LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 02: Head coach Steve Sarkisian of the Washington Huskies pumps his fist after a Huskies field goal in the third quarter against the USC Trojans at the Angeles Memorial Coliseum on October 2, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. Wa

Fresh off a revenge bowl-game win over Nebraska, Steve Sarkisian looks up now and doesn't see Jake Locker on the field anymore. Enter Keith Price and Nate Montana to fight for the job in Seattle.

Montana seems to be favorite, but Sark loves competition, and this likely will carry into the start of summer camp.

No matter who wins the job, most of their Saturdays will be spent handing the ball off to RB Chris Polk, as he is one of the top runners in the country for 2011. Jermaine Kearse is back on the flanks and needs help to take double coverage off him.

Alameda Ta'amu, Everette Brown and Ha'oli Jamora will be asked to anchor the defense in the trenches, as two new 'backers are needed. Nate Williams is gone at safety, but three starters return for Sark and Nick Holt.

O/U: 8

50. Minnesota

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TEMPE, AZ - DECEMBER 31:  Runningback Duane Bennett #22 of the Minnesota Golden Gophers rushes the football against the Iowa State Cyclones during the Insight Bowl at Arizona Stadium on December 31, 2009 in Tempe, Arizona. The Cyclones defeated the Golden
TEMPE, AZ - DECEMBER 31: Runningback Duane Bennett #22 of the Minnesota Golden Gophers rushes the football against the Iowa State Cyclones during the Insight Bowl at Arizona Stadium on December 31, 2009 in Tempe, Arizona. The Cyclones defeated the Golden

Jerry Kill has the Gophers at this ranking and takes over the once-proud Golden Gophers program coming from Northern Illinois. He will bring Marquise Gray back at QB this year, as Adam Webb is gone.

A dual-threat type, Gray could spark some upsets for the Gophers in 2011 with Kill's offense. DeLoen Eskridge and Duane Bennett are back in the backfield, and the receiving unit is stocked with solid talent. But the line needs four new starters to emerge.

As good as Kill is offensively, he needs to fix the problems in the front seven. Spring could see the defense re-tool its run fits.

O/U: 6

49. Baylor

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AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 8:  Quarterback Robert Griffin #10 of the Baylor Bears passes the bal downfield during the game against the Texas Longhorns on November 8, 2008 at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas.  Texas won 45-21. (Photo by B
AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 8: Quarterback Robert Griffin #10 of the Baylor Bears passes the bal downfield during the game against the Texas Longhorns on November 8, 2008 at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. Texas won 45-21. (Photo by B

Baylor has almost everything. QB Robert Griffin III is coming back, and he could be a prime player for the Heisman this year. He can do just about any and everything on the field, and he is a playmaker with the ball.

Five offensive linemen return with experience starting, and Griffin has much of his receiving core intact.

The defense was not up to speed, however, as they rarely had any TFLs nor did they get a consistent pass rush, outside of Tevin Elliot. Chris McAlister is back at Mike linebacker but needs help to his flanks on the second level. A true, island-type of man corner needs to show himself soon.

But you have to love Griffin.

O/U: 8

48. UCLA

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TEMPE, AZ - NOVEMBER 26:  Quarterback Richard Brehaut #12 of the UCLA Bruins throws a pass during the college football game against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Sun Devil Stadium on November 26, 2010 in Tempe, Arizona.  (Photo by Christian Petersen/Get
TEMPE, AZ - NOVEMBER 26: Quarterback Richard Brehaut #12 of the UCLA Bruins throws a pass during the college football game against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Sun Devil Stadium on November 26, 2010 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Get

Rick Neuheisel is in the second year of having the Bruins in a pistol offense and even went and hired pistol expert Jim Mastro from Nevada.

Richard Brehaut and Kevin Prince need to step up and take over the QB job. If not, the Bruins will start savior true freshman Brett Hundley in 2011 at some point. Brehaut has the talent to be a top-flight starter in the Pac-12, but he is playing baseball this spring.

Rahim Moore was the best player on a bad defense, and he is gone to the NFL. The defense needs to be restocked and overhauled this spring.

O/U: 6

47. UCF

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AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 07:  Head coach George O'Leary of the UCF Knights watches his team struggle against the Texas Longhorns on November 7, 2009 at Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas.  Texas won 35-3.  (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Im
AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 07: Head coach George O'Leary of the UCF Knights watches his team struggle against the Texas Longhorns on November 7, 2009 at Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. Texas won 35-3. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Im

The Golden Knights went 11-3 last year and enter the seventh year of George O'Leary leading the program. At 45-44 overall, O'Leary has the UCF program on the rise.

Jeff Godfrey is back at QB, but needs AJ Guyton and a few other receivers to emerge and be consistent. Ronnie Weaver and Latavius Murray get to tote the rock behind a line of three returning starters.

Darius Nall and Troy Davis will look to replace Bruce Hall on the defensive line. Linebacker needs two new starters and Reggie Weams must be replaced in the secondary, but the unit returns the other three starters

O/U: 9

46. UConn

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EAST HARTFORD, CT - NOVEMBER 27:  Blidi Wreh-Wilson #5 of the Connecticut Huskies is congratulated by teammate Alex Polito #54 after Wreh-Wilson intercepted a pass by the Cincinnati Bearcats on November 27, 2010 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Conne
EAST HARTFORD, CT - NOVEMBER 27: Blidi Wreh-Wilson #5 of the Connecticut Huskies is congratulated by teammate Alex Polito #54 after Wreh-Wilson intercepted a pass by the Cincinnati Bearcats on November 27, 2010 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Conne

Cleveland Browns offensive assistant Mark Whipple was thought to have the UConn job wrapped up. The former Miami offensive coordinator even began assembling his staff. Until the phone rang, and he was informed the Huskies were going in another direction.

Pasqualoni is regarded as a heck of a teacher who really does a great job of developing players. He has a big plan for attacking the Atlantic region in recruiting and works extremely hard. Expect him to get UConn to a couple more Big East titles.

He'll use this spring to assess his roster and install his schemes, doing so with good teaching.

O/U: 7

45. Ole Miss

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NEW ORLEANS - SEPTEMBER 11:  Head coach Houston Nutt of the Ole Miss Rebels waits to take the field with his team before playing the Tulane Green Wave at the Louisiana Superdome on September 11, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Chris Graythen/Ge
NEW ORLEANS - SEPTEMBER 11: Head coach Houston Nutt of the Ole Miss Rebels waits to take the field with his team before playing the Tulane Green Wave at the Louisiana Superdome on September 11, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Ge

Houston Nutt saw his offensive production dip big time last year, and the Rebels finished just 4-8, with 1-7 being their SEC record. That's not going to cut it for Ole Miss.

Randall Mackey and Zach Stoudt will battle Nate Stanley to replace Jeremiah Masoli at QB, and Jeff Scott and Branden Bolden are back to run the ball behind all five starters on the front.

Pretty much the entire front seven minus one returning starter needs to be replaced in 2011, and the secondary may get exposed this year as the pass rush won't be as good. There are holes and questions around the Rebels in 2011.

O/U: 6

44. Rutgers

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PISCATAWAY, NJ - OCTOBER 08:  Chas Dodd #19 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights throws a pass against the Connecticut Huskies at Rutgers Stadium on October 8, 2010 in Piscataway, New Jersey.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
PISCATAWAY, NJ - OCTOBER 08: Chas Dodd #19 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights throws a pass against the Connecticut Huskies at Rutgers Stadium on October 8, 2010 in Piscataway, New Jersey. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Th Scarlet Knights will need their trench play to be upgraded in a major way to have a better season than the 4-8 season they had last year. They got pushed around upfront on both sides of the ball, and this cramped their style all over the field all year long.

Greg Schiano prides his squads on physical play, and last year's Rutgers squad wasn't his signature.

Tom Savage is gone, and Chas Dodd takes over full time as the QB in Piscataway. He won't be there until the summer most likely. Expect Savon Huggins to be the starting running-back gig when he arrives.

Scott Vallone is back on he defensive line but needs three other mates. Steve Beauharnais is back at Mike linebacker, but the other two 'backer spots need someone to emerge, and the secondary returns just one starter.

O/U: 6

43. Virginia

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LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 11:  Head coach Mike London of the Virginia Cavaliers reacts during the game against the USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 11, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. USC won 17-14.  (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Gett
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 11: Head coach Mike London of the Virginia Cavaliers reacts during the game against the USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 11, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. USC won 17-14. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Gett

After going 4-8 last year, this is the second year of Mike London's tenure at Virginia. The offense actually played well, better than the 2009 squad.

But the ACC didn't buy the upstart Cavs' potential as the conference forced Virginia to a 1-7 record. There are four players to replace Mark Verica at QB, and Perry Jones returns as the team's top returning running back.

Kris Burd is back at receiver and three starters return for London up front. Five yards a rush and nearly eight yards per pass won't work in the ACC defensively, so this spring will have London and his defensive staff looking for players who play smart, fast and process information quickly on the field.

O/U: 5

42. South Florida

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CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 31:  Head coach Skip Holtz stands with MVP B.J. Daniels #7 of the USF Bulls after a 31-26 victory over the Clemson Tigers at Bank of America Stadium on December 31, 2010 in Charlotte, North Carolina.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Gett
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 31: Head coach Skip Holtz stands with MVP B.J. Daniels #7 of the USF Bulls after a 31-26 victory over the Clemson Tigers at Bank of America Stadium on December 31, 2010 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Gett

Skip Holtz needs to get more consistent from the notoriously inconsistent BJ Daniels. Daniels has a wealth of talent, but this needs to be the spring where we see him mature on the field. Demetris Murray is back at running back but only two starters are back on the offensive line.

The Bulls need to find three new defensive line starters and also replace linebacker Jacquain Williams and cornerback Mistral Raymond. But free safety Jerrell Young is back and is an all-conference-caliber defender.

At 8-5 last year, the Bulls have conference title hopes in 2011 and could be a BCS bowl darkhorse pick.

O/U: 9

41. Cincinnati

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CINCINNATI - NOVEMBER 13: Quarterback Zach Collaros #12 of the the Cincinnati Bearcats passes the ball in the second quarter of the game against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Nippert Stadium on November 13, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio.  (Photo by Andy Ly
CINCINNATI - NOVEMBER 13: Quarterback Zach Collaros #12 of the the Cincinnati Bearcats passes the ball in the second quarter of the game against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Nippert Stadium on November 13, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Ly

Zach Collaros looked like a player who could take Tony Pike's job in 2009, but he only had a so-so year in 2010. He returns to look for his old form this year and is joined in the backfield by 1,000-yard rusher Ike Pead. The line only has two starters back, and DJ Woods needs to replace Armin Binns as the top receiver.

The Bearcats have a strong defensive line, and it will be the strength again, but Jones needs to find out if his secondary can improve from the 4-8 squad of last year.

O/U: 6

40. Arizona

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TUCSON, AZ - DECEMBER 02:  Quarterback Nick Foles #8 of the Arizona Wildcats throws a pass against the Arizona State Sun Devils during the college football game at Arizona Stadium on December 2, 2010 in Tucson, Arizona. The Sun Devils defeated the Wildcat
TUCSON, AZ - DECEMBER 02: Quarterback Nick Foles #8 of the Arizona Wildcats throws a pass against the Arizona State Sun Devils during the college football game at Arizona Stadium on December 2, 2010 in Tucson, Arizona. The Sun Devils defeated the Wildcat

The Wildcats started hot last year but faded down the stretch, finishing 7-6. Led by Mike Stoops, Arizona is 40-45 overall with him as the head coach.

Last year was a prime chance at making the move up in the Pac-10. As long as Nick Foles is there, the Wildcats have a chance. At 6'5", 235 pounds, Foles is one of the smartest signal callers in the Pac-12.

Stoops needs to replace both of his safeties and find a new defensive end to get a pass rush.

O/U: 8

39. Iowa

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TEMPE, AZ - DECEMBER 28:  Runningback Marcus Coker #34 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates with teammates with Marvin McNutt #1 and Colin Sandeman #22 after scoring on a 64 yard rushing touchdown against the Missouri Tigers during the second quarter of the In
TEMPE, AZ - DECEMBER 28: Runningback Marcus Coker #34 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates with teammates with Marvin McNutt #1 and Colin Sandeman #22 after scoring on a 64 yard rushing touchdown against the Missouri Tigers during the second quarter of the In

Iowa had two upsets down the stretch last year, to Northwestern and Minnesota, which is not the signature of a Kirk Ferentz coached team.

James Vandeburg looks to be the prime guy to replace Ricky Stanzi, yet he will get some competition. Marcus Coker and Adam Robinson are back for the Hawkeyes and will give the new QB some relief as a rushing duo. Marvin McNutt needs to make the next step as lead receiver and four starters are back on the front.

Adrian Clayborn is gone and so is Karl "The Plug" Klugg off the defensive line. But two good cornerbacks return in Shaun Prater and Micah Hyde.

O/U: 9 

38. NC State

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CHAPEL HILL, NC - NOVEMBER 22:  Head coach Tom O'Brien of the North Carolina State Wolfpack watches on against the North Carolina Tar Heels during their game at Kenan Stadium on November 22, 2008 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/G
CHAPEL HILL, NC - NOVEMBER 22: Head coach Tom O'Brien of the North Carolina State Wolfpack watches on against the North Carolina Tar Heels during their game at Kenan Stadium on November 22, 2008 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/G

The Wolfpack enter the fifth year of the Tom O'Brien regime, and so far they have broken even by going 25-25, They had a pretty good year in 2010.

For 2011, the talk is Mike Glennon. It's time he shows why he was such a big-time recruit coming out of high school, as he is 6'6" and has a cannon for an arm.

I was a big Glennon fan during his recruiting yearm and now it's time we see him on the field. Russell Wilson likely will be a high pick in the baseball draft soon, and he likely is gone.

This is Glennon's time now, and I expect him to make the most of it.

O/U: 7

37. Kansas State

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NORMAN, OK - OCTOBER 1:  Head coach Bill Snyder of the Kansas State Wildcats is seen during a game against the Oklahoma Sooners on October 1, 2005 at Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - OCTOBER 1: Head coach Bill Snyder of the Kansas State Wildcats is seen during a game against the Oklahoma Sooners on October 1, 2005 at Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Whether you've agreed with how things have gone or not, the buzz is around Bryce Brown in Manhattan. And if Brown has anything to do with it, he will have buzz in Manhattan, New York, too, one day for the Heisman.

Bill Snyder came out of retirement to take over the program once again, but he needs to replace RB Daniel Thomas, and QB Collin Klein must step up and take over the QB position.

Like with most teams, their fortunes on defense rest on stopping the run, and Snyder's Wildcats were extra leaky last year. Spring ball will be used to improve the defensive toughness and run fits.

O/U: 8

36. Utah

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SALT LAKE CITY, UT - JUNE 17: University of Utah Head football coach Kyle Whittingham smiles as it is announced that the University will be admitted into the PAC-10 June 17, 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The University of Utah was invited to join the PAC-
SALT LAKE CITY, UT - JUNE 17: University of Utah Head football coach Kyle Whittingham smiles as it is announced that the University will be admitted into the PAC-10 June 17, 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The University of Utah was invited to join the PAC-

Ask Urban Meyer, and he will tell you that Kyle Whittingham is one of the elite coaches in America. And all Whittingham has done is prove that statement to be true by going 58-20 in what is now his seventh year as head man in Utah.

The Utes are moving to the Pac-12, and Whittingham will get to show how good he is week and week out in BCS conference from now on. I think the Utes can step right in and be one of the better teams in the conference. They have to battle Oregon, Stanford and USC now for titles.

Whittingham surely will be up to the challenge.

O/U: 9

35. Georgia Tech

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TAMPA, FL - NOVEMBER 28: Running back Orwin Smith #17 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets returns a kick against the Clemson Tigers in the 2009 ACC Football Championship Game December 5, 2009 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.  (Photo by Al Messer
TAMPA, FL - NOVEMBER 28: Running back Orwin Smith #17 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets returns a kick against the Clemson Tigers in the 2009 ACC Football Championship Game December 5, 2009 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Al Messer

People told Paul Johnson to switch his offense away from the option, and he said no. He's stuck with what got him to his mark now and has been successful in three seasons at G-Tech.

Johnson is 26-14 in three seasons, but last year was his first losing season with the Yellow Jackets. QB Josh Nesbitt and Anthony Allen are gone, but RBs Roddy Jones and Orwin Smth are back, with Stephen Hill back at receiver.

Defensively, again, it's a theme; You must stop the run on defense. Johnson's squad gave up way too many yards on the ground last year, allowing 4.5 yards per carry last year. This spring, we must see Logan Walls get better at plugging the run at the nose tackle spot.

O/U: 6

34. Penn State

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COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 13:  Derek Moye #6 of the Penn State Nittany Lions celebrates his touchdown against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio.  (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 13: Derek Moye #6 of the Penn State Nittany Lions celebrates his touchdown against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

Robert Bolden and Matt McGloin were both ineffective last year and must improve for the Nittany Lions to take a step forward in 2011. The offensive is a solid unit, but not too athletic, hence them not being able to hit too many targets on the second and third levels in the run game.

Derek Moye is back at receiver, and Silas Redd will take over for Evan Royster.

On defense, the spring needs to find players in the front seven who just don't want to be on the field, but want to jump out on tape. They need playmakers.

O/U: 8

33. Nevada

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EVANSTON, IL - SEPTEMBER 08: Head coach Chris Ault of the Nevada Wolf Pack has words with quarterback Nick Graziano #8 during a game against the Northwestern Wildcats on September 8, 2007 at Ryan Field at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. (Ph
EVANSTON, IL - SEPTEMBER 08: Head coach Chris Ault of the Nevada Wolf Pack has words with quarterback Nick Graziano #8 during a game against the Northwestern Wildcats on September 8, 2007 at Ryan Field at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. (Ph

I don't like to hype up a player who's not on the team anymore, but boy was Colin Kaepernick the business or what?

Tyler Lantrip looks like the leader to take the QB job at this point, but he can't possibly take the entire load of offense that Kaepernick did.

Mark Lamford and Mike Ball, who I went to Las Vegas to see play in high school a few years ago, are back to shoulder the rushing load. Three starters are back on the front, and Rishard Matthews is back at receiver.

The defense was a bit risky in 2010, as they made some big plays and forced 21 turnovers but also gave up seven yards per pass attempt and four yards per rush. Brett Roy is back on the front but needs some help around him. But five starters return in between the secondary and linebackers, which bodes well going into 2011.

O/U: 9 

32. North Carolina

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CHAPEL HILL, NC - NOVEMBER 07:  Teammates Marivn Austin #9 and Quinton Coples #90 of the North Carolina Tar Heels celebrate with teammates after a 19-6 victory over the Duke Blue Devils during their game at Kenan Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Chapel Hill
CHAPEL HILL, NC - NOVEMBER 07: Teammates Marivn Austin #9 and Quinton Coples #90 of the North Carolina Tar Heels celebrate with teammates after a 19-6 victory over the Duke Blue Devils during their game at Kenan Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Chapel Hill

Butch Davis doesn't get enough credit when top coaches are mentioned. He's been fantastic at North Carolina so far in opinion, especially under last year's circumstances..

His best job may have been last year as the Tar Heels went 8-5, despite missing a bunch of star defensive players, and still won a bowl game. But now Davis needs to replace QB TJ Yates and also has to get better play from his offensive line.

Dante Paige-Moss and Quinton Coples are back in the trenches for the defense and look like future All-Americans. But the back seven needs players to emerge.

O/U: 8

31. Navy

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COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 05:  Head coach Ken Niumatalolo of the Navy Midshipmen checks the clock during a game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on September 5, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio.  (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 05: Head coach Ken Niumatalolo of the Navy Midshipmen checks the clock during a game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on September 5, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

Eight straight seasons with eight or more wins. The Midshipmen will put that streak on the line in 2011, and they look like a team that will be ready to go after a ninth straight.

Ken Niumatalolo is an intense, fiery, passionate and most importantly great coach, and he has Navy in the 3-4 defense and triple option as always. After going 9-4 last year, Ricky Dobbs must be replaced by Ken Proctor, who has not thrown many passes in his career and needs to step up this spring.

If Proctor can come along early and Jabaree Tuani plays like he did last year at defensive end, the Midshipmen will reach the ninth year in a row with eight wins.

O/U: 9

30. USC

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LOS ANGELES - SEPTEMBER 5:  Running back Marc Tyler #26 of the USC Trojans carries for 64 yards against the San Jose State Spartans on September 5, 2009 at the Los Angeles Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.   (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES - SEPTEMBER 5: Running back Marc Tyler #26 of the USC Trojans carries for 64 yards against the San Jose State Spartans on September 5, 2009 at the Los Angeles Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

At 8-5 last year, the Trojans could have won 10 games if played better on defense late in games. Their lack of depth showed up, as mainly the defensive line wore down and teams beat the Trojans during the two-minute drill.

Matt Barkley returns as the QB in Troy, and Marc Tyler, Dillon Baxter and DJ Morgan figure to round out the running-back stable. The wealth at receiver is crazy, even though Brice Butler bowed out. The offensive line is the question, as Tyron Smith will be a professional player in a few weeks, and Kris O'Dowd's experience is gone.

Defensively, the theme of the spring has been to simplify the scheme and not make the players think so much. Monte Kiffin needs to shuffle his linebackers and find a top-flight corner to replace Shareece Wright. TJ McDonald could be on the verge of being an All-American at safety.

O/U: 9

29. B.Y.U.

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FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 01:  Head coach Bronco Mendenhall of the Brigham Young Cougars prepares to lead his team onto the field to face the Colorado State Rams at Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium on November 1, 2008 in Fort Collins, Colorado. BYU
FORT COLLINS, CO - NOVEMBER 01: Head coach Bronco Mendenhall of the Brigham Young Cougars prepares to lead his team onto the field to face the Colorado State Rams at Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium on November 1, 2008 in Fort Collins, Colorado. BYU

Bronco Mendenhall is another underrated coach, as he has gone 56-21 since taking over in Provo. He is now in his seventh year. Mendenhall has a re-tooled coaching staff and noted that his team has great chemistry this year, and this could be the best defense he's had since he came to Provo.

The Cougars start and end with Jake Heaps in my mind. He's a former mega-hyped recruit and played pretty well at QB last season as a freshman. Heaps must show this spring that he is developing properly and is ready to take the next step.

BYU moves from the Mountain West to being an independent this year.

O/U: 9

28. Clemson

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CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 31:  Tajh Boyd #10 of the Clemson Tigers drops back to pass against the USF Bulls during their game at Bank of America Stadium on December 31, 2010 in Charlotte, North Carolina.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 31: Tajh Boyd #10 of the Clemson Tigers drops back to pass against the USF Bulls during their game at Bank of America Stadium on December 31, 2010 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

Dabo Swinney has heard some whispers that he is on the hot seat during this past winter. Plus, Kyle Parker is gone for good to play baseball, and there are even rumors of Rich Rodriguez replacing Swinney in 2012.

But this spring will be about Tajh Boyd's development for the Tigers. It's time for the QB I watched a few years back on grainy tape and felt was a top-flight prospect to show why I thought so highly of him.

The Tigers did not have a great season last year, going 6-7, but you can't pin that on Parker. This year, I think Swinney and Boyd help get the Tigers back on track and be a major player in the ACC in 2011.

O/U: 9

27. Miami

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CORAL GABLES, FL - DECEMBER 13:  Former Temple University football coach Al Golden, 41, speaks to the media after being introduced as the new head coach at the University of Miami  on December 13, 2010 in Coral Gables, Florida.  Golden is replacing Randy
CORAL GABLES, FL - DECEMBER 13: Former Temple University football coach Al Golden, 41, speaks to the media after being introduced as the new head coach at the University of Miami on December 13, 2010 in Coral Gables, Florida. Golden is replacing Randy

Al Golden is another coach I have high acclaim for. I think, while he wasn't the sexy pick for The U, he was a rock solid selection to right the ship in Coral Gables.

He's a great coach and has attacked recruiting around South Florida with passion, energy and aggression. Plus, this is The U.

The big story in the spring will be the QB battle between Jacory Harris and Stephen Morris. Harris was a big-time recruit in 2008 but has not been developed. Both he and Morris must show they can take care of the ball.

O/U: 8

26. Georgia

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AUBURN, AL - NOVEMBER 13:  Quarterback Aaron Murray #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
AUBURN, AL - NOVEMBER 13: Quarterback Aaron Murray #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

It's a bit odd for me to hear that Mark Richt is coaching for his job in 2011. I mean, Richt is a good coach and Georgia is among the top programs in the country. But that's the world of college coaching I guess.

Aaron Murray has the tools to be an All-SEC player, and incoming running back Isaiah Crowell should be a surge in the running game along with Caleb King.

Orson Charles and Tavares King will look to catch enough passes to replace A.J. Green and Kris Durham. The defense needs to get better on third down. They stayed on the field way too much, thus wearing down towards the end of the games.

O/U: 9 

25. Mississippi State

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GAINESVILLE, FL - OCTOBER 16:  Quarterback Chris Relf #14 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs hands off to running back Vick Ballard #28  against the Florida Gators  October 16, 2010 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Gainesville, Florida.  (Photo by Al Messerschm
GAINESVILLE, FL - OCTOBER 16: Quarterback Chris Relf #14 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs hands off to running back Vick Ballard #28 against the Florida Gators October 16, 2010 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Gainesville, Florida. (Photo by Al Messerschm

Dan Mullen is a top-level coach, and he may have finished off Rich Rodriguez's career at Michigan worse than a Mortal Kombat player. He has gone 14-11 in two seasons for the Bulldogs. Year three should see him rise even more.

Mullen saw his value raise even more when the Florida job opened up, as the Gators kicked the tires around Mullen to gage his interest in coming back to Gainesville.

An offensive-minded coach, Mullen has Chris Relf back at QB along with RB Vic Ballard and WR Chad Bumphis all back in 2011.

O/U: 9

24. Florida

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GAINESVILLE, FL - APRIL 9:  Offensive coordinator Charlie Weis of the Florida Gators directs play with quarterback John Bantley #12 during the Orange and Blue spring football game April 9, 2011 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida.  (Photo
GAINESVILLE, FL - APRIL 9: Offensive coordinator Charlie Weis of the Florida Gators directs play with quarterback John Bantley #12 during the Orange and Blue spring football game April 9, 2011 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida. (Photo

OK, here's the thing. Will Muschamp isn't exactly inheriting a bare cupboard at Florida. There is some serious talent on the roster, and most of it is young too.

Muschamp needs to get John Brantley on the same page with new offensive sheriff Charlie Weis. If not, Jeff Driskel will be seen this year. But let's not forget Brantley is a big-time talent and was a major recruit coming out of high school for a reason.

Muschamp will shift the schemes for Florida more to NFL styles, with Weis on offense and Dan Quinn on defense.

O/U: 9

23. Arizona State

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TEMPE, AZ - SEPTEMBER 04:  Head coach Dennis Erickson of the Arizona State Sun Devils runs onto the field before the college football game against the Portland State Vikings at Sun Devil Stadium on September 4, 2010 in Tempe, Arizona.  The Sun Devils defe
TEMPE, AZ - SEPTEMBER 04: Head coach Dennis Erickson of the Arizona State Sun Devils runs onto the field before the college football game against the Portland State Vikings at Sun Devil Stadium on September 4, 2010 in Tempe, Arizona. The Sun Devils defe

Dennis Erickson is in his fifth year in Tempe and has gone 25-24 so far. He has the Sun Devils thinking Pac-12 title, as they went through some heartbreaking losses in 2010.

Nine points kept them from being 10-2 and perhaps winning a Pac-10 title in 2010, but this is a new year in the desert. Erickson will need Brock Osweiler to step up as QB as Steve Threet retired from concussions.

Osweiler needs to come on strong early. Plus I'm digging the new ASU uniforms too.

O/U: 9

22. Texas

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LINCOLN, NE - OCTOBER 16: Quarterback Garrett Gilbert #7 of the Texas Longhorns hand the ball to teammate running back Cody Johnson #31 during second half action of their game at Memorial Stadium on October 16, 2010 in Lincoln, Nebraska. Texas Defeated Ne
LINCOLN, NE - OCTOBER 16: Quarterback Garrett Gilbert #7 of the Texas Longhorns hand the ball to teammate running back Cody Johnson #31 during second half action of their game at Memorial Stadium on October 16, 2010 in Lincoln, Nebraska. Texas Defeated Ne

Going 5-7 is not going to fly in Austin, Mack Brown knows it. The fans know it. And the Longhorns know it. Garrett GiIlbert needs to get better and Bryan Harsin and Major Applewhite are now responsible for him doing so.

Cody Johnson and Fozzy Whittaker are awaiting Malcolm Brown to form a top-level trio in the running game. But this spring needs to see Gilbert buck up and take the job of being the starting QB at the University of Texas-Austin by the horns (pun intended, yes), like Colt McCoy and Vince Young did.

If not, then Gilbert could be creeping into the town of Bustville, USA—population too many. Chase McCoy was the star of the spring game.

O/U: 9

21. Virginia Tech

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ATLANTA - OCTOBER 17:  Head coach Frank Beamer of the Virginia Tech Hokies talks to Matt Reidy #23 against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Bobby Dodd Stadium on October 17, 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATLANTA - OCTOBER 17: Head coach Frank Beamer of the Virginia Tech Hokies talks to Matt Reidy #23 against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Bobby Dodd Stadium on October 17, 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The Hokies program is like the San Antonio Spurs franchise; they are the model for what a college program should be—consistent. It's tough to be consistent, but every year we see the Hokies among the contenders for the ACC and in the BCS title conversation at some point.

This year is no different as Beamer's Boys will be a preseason top-25 squad and one of the top teams in the ACC. Bud Foster may or may not be around for much longer, and the special teams play is always good.

You have to love the "Enter Sandman" entrance too.

O/U: 10

20. Nebraska

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ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 04:  Quarterback Taylor Martinez #3 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers drops back to pass against the Oklahoma Sooners during the Big 12 Championship at Cowboys Stadium on December 4, 2010 in Arlington, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/
ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 04: Quarterback Taylor Martinez #3 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers drops back to pass against the Oklahoma Sooners during the Big 12 Championship at Cowboys Stadium on December 4, 2010 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/

Bo Pelini has done a great job in Lincoln so far, but the Cornhuskers have gone through the offseason with the bad taste of losing to Washington in the San Diego all winter. Pelini comes into year four with a 30-12 mark.

The Huskers welcome spring and know that they have Taylor Martinez back. He had a rocky first year with Pelini, but the coach knows he is the top offensive player on the team. I think Aaron Green can come in and help the offense.

But Cam Meredith and Alfonzo Whaley are among the top defenders in the country, which is trouble for the rest of the Big Ten. Look for Pelini to do all he can to get Big Red into the BCS this year.

O/U: 10

19. TCU

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ALBUQUERQUE, NM - NOVEMBER 27: Back-up quarterback Casey Pachall #4 of the TCU Horned Frogs passes against the University of New Mexico Lobos on November 27, 2010 at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico. TCU won 66-17. (Photo by Eric Draper/Getty
ALBUQUERQUE, NM - NOVEMBER 27: Back-up quarterback Casey Pachall #4 of the TCU Horned Frogs passes against the University of New Mexico Lobos on November 27, 2010 at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico. TCU won 66-17. (Photo by Eric Draper/Getty

What I like most about Gary Patterson is the way he works and the way he teaches. He does a lot of installing and breaks it down to simplify things for his players to play smart, but also play free, fast and loose.

The Horned Frogs are preparing for their move to the Big East, as this is their final go around the Mountain West. Casey Pachall needs to replace Andy Dalton, who will be a middle-round pick in the draft in a few weeks. Pachall will have three new receivers in the lineup for 2011.

Patterson will spend the spring evaluating his secondary, as he loses four starters from his back-end alignment of five defensive backs, in which two of the three safeties align their half of the field for coverage schemes.

O/U: 10

18. Auburn

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TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOVEMBER 26:  Head coach Gene Chizik of the Auburn Tigers leads his team onto the field to face the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium on November 26, 2010 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOVEMBER 26: Head coach Gene Chizik of the Auburn Tigers leads his team onto the field to face the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium on November 26, 2010 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The champs may be outside looking in at the top 25, but they could sneak up on people. I think the Tigers will make a bowl game this year, and Gene Chizik and his staff are a great bunch.

They will be young and likely will not be BCS-bound again, nor will they win the SEC. But Chizik has stocked the roster with two outstanding recruiting classes in his two full years for the Tigers.

Obviously, the big story is who replaces Cam Newton, and Barrett Trotter and Clint Mosey will both fight with freshman Kiehl Frazier for the job. Quietly, the more pressing matter will be replacing Nick Fairley at defensive tackle.

Perhaps Greg Robinson, Reese Dismukes and Christian Westerman could all make starts on the offensive front in 2011.

O/U: 8

17. Missouri

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ST. LOUIS - AUGUST 31:  Head Coach Gary Pinkel of Missouri talks to his players after the game against Illinois on August 31, 2002 at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri.  Missouri defeated Illinois 33-20.  (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
ST. LOUIS - AUGUST 31: Head Coach Gary Pinkel of Missouri talks to his players after the game against Illinois on August 31, 2002 at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri. Missouri defeated Illinois 33-20. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

The 2010 Mizzou squad was defensive-minded, which is not the norm for a Gary Pinkel-coached Tigers team. Pinkel is 77-49 in 10 seasons on the sidelines, and year 11 will be an attempt to follow a 10-win 2010 season.

So, as you know, they need to replace Blaine Gabbert. James Franklin, Ashton Glaser and freshman Tyler Gabbert all will be vying for the gig. Blaine Gabbert used it to make himself a potential No. 1 overall pick. Franklin is a dual-threat type and seems to be the favorite to be the guy. De’Vion Moore, Kendial Lawrence and Henry Josey all are back as running backs, and all three are starting-caliber runners.

The front seven is the strength of the defense, but this spring, the secondary must emerge as a solid unit, because that unit lost three starters from last year.

O/U: 9

16. Notre Dame

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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 20: Michael Floyd #3 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish rushes against the Army Black Knights at Yankee Stadium on November 20, 2010 in the Bronx borough of New York City.  (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)
NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 20: Michael Floyd #3 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish rushes against the Army Black Knights at Yankee Stadium on November 20, 2010 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)

Irish Eyes are breathing a sigh of relief as Michael Floyd will be back in 2011 and likely will not be suspended. Floyd is a NFL talent, and having him on the offensive flanks will be crucial yet again.

Crist looks like he will be able to see some time in spring ball, but his knee must be brought along slowly. I think he has more talent than Tommy Rees, but the poised Rees is liked by Brian Kelly. Floyd could enter the supplemental draft, and we shall know his status soon.

The defense returns Ethan Johnson on the front and linebackers Manti Te'o and Darius Flemming. Aaron Lynch and Ishaq Williams will look to impact as true freshmen.

O/U: 9

15. Michigan

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COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 27:  Quarterback Denard Robinson #16 of the Michigan Wolverines drops back to pass against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on November 27, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio.  (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 27: Quarterback Denard Robinson #16 of the Michigan Wolverines drops back to pass against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on November 27, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

Denard Robinson is back in Ann Arbor, and he was a Heisman front runner for a portion of the 2010 frame. Brady Hoke will put Robinson in positions to make plays, while Greg Mattison is one of the top defensive minds in football—college or pro. He will fix that defense quick, and Big Blue will be in some games late against teams they shouldn't be.

Robinson is such an extraordinary athlete that the Wolverine coaches are tying to get him to slow down his footwork to stay in sync with the receivers. Word is Robinson has adjusted well to the new offense and is looking to show off his pocket passing skills in 2011.

O/U: 7

14. Texas A&M

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ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 03:  Wide receiver Ryan Tannehill #17 celebrates a touchdown with Matt Allen #70 of the Texas A&M Aggies against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Cowboys Stadium on October 3, 2009 in Arlington, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Im
ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 03: Wide receiver Ryan Tannehill #17 celebrates a touchdown with Matt Allen #70 of the Texas A&M Aggies against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Cowboys Stadium on October 3, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Im

Mike Sherman has broke even at 19-19 in three years for the Aggies, but year four sees him returning a host of players, minus Von Miller.

Sherman has turned the program into an NFL-style operation with a West Coast-style offense and a 3-4 defense. The defense was excellent last year, allowing just 3.5 yards per rush and six yards per pass.

The Aggies roll into the spring on a six-game winning streak, led by QB Ryan Tannehill. Sherman needs his running game to match his passing game, as he could have an explosive offense in 2011.

This could be the swing year in Sherman Era in College Station.

O/U: 9

13. Michigan State

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ORLANDO, FL - JANUARY 01: Kirk Cousins #8  of the Michigan State Spartans warms up during the Capitol One Bowl against the Alabama Crimson Tide at the Florida Citrus Bowl on January 1, 2011 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
ORLANDO, FL - JANUARY 01: Kirk Cousins #8 of the Michigan State Spartans warms up during the Capitol One Bowl against the Alabama Crimson Tide at the Florida Citrus Bowl on January 1, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

Mark Dantonio has done a solid job at Michigan State, where the Spartans are now one of the better programs in the Midwest and Big Ten and can compete with anyone. Sure, they took their medicine from Alabama last year, but the Spartans are still a great program.

Going 33-19 through his fifth year, Dantonio has an 11-win season and piece of the Big Ten championship to notch in his belt. Edwin Baker and Kirk Cousins are his top players on offense at RB and QB respectively, and Le'Veon Bell is a solid backup running back.

DJ Young must be replaced at LT, along with a few other starters on the front. Defensively, Greg Jones and Eric Gordon (the linebacker, not the shooting guard for the Clippers) must be replaced, and big plays must be emphasized in the spring.

O/U: 11

12. South Carolina

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COLUMBIA, SC - OCTOBER 9: Running back Marcus Lattimore #21 of the South Carolina Gamecocks runs for a touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide October 9, 2010 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina.  (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Imag
COLUMBIA, SC - OCTOBER 9: Running back Marcus Lattimore #21 of the South Carolina Gamecocks runs for a touchdown against the Alabama Crimson Tide October 9, 2010 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Imag

Steve Spurrier finally got things going in 2010, with the Gamecocks making an appearance in the SEC championship game in Atlanta. The offense has two great players in RB Marcus Lattimore and WR Alshon Jeffrey.

QB is where things get interesting. I'm already counting on Conor Shaw to start in 2010. It just seems Spurrier is done and flat out tired of Stephen Garcia's antics. Garcia is talented, but at least Spurrier knows he can count on Shaw to be accountable.

On defense, Cliff Matthews and Stephen Gilmore are two of the better defensive players in the SEC and will be joined by all-world No.1 overall recruit Jadeveon Clowney this year.

O/U: 10

11. Wisconsin

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PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 01:  Running back Montee Ball #28 of the Wisconsin Badgers rushes with the ball against the TCU Horned Frogs during the 97th Rose Bowl game on January 1, 2011 in Pasadena, California.  (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 01: Running back Montee Ball #28 of the Wisconsin Badgers rushes with the ball against the TCU Horned Frogs during the 97th Rose Bowl game on January 1, 2011 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

I really like Bret Bielema as a head coach, and he has gone 46-19 in five years. The Badgers will be right back as prime favorite to win the Big Ten in 2011.

The Badgers focus is their offensive line, as they recruit toughness and strength and just move targets out of the way in order to have such a high-powered run game. They lose three starters from last year, but I still think James White and Montee Ball will both likely rush for 1,000 yards this year.

Jon Budmayr and Curt Phillips will compete to replace Scott Tolzien at QB. The defense needs to replace JJ Watt but returns its top linebacker and top-two pass defenders.

O/U: 11

10. Ohio State

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NEW ORLEANS, LA - JANUARY 04:  Quarterback Terrelle Pryor #2 of the Ohio State Buckeyes looks to hand the ball of to Dan Herron #1 against the Arkansas Razorbacks in the Sugar Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome on January 4, 2011 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
NEW ORLEANS, LA - JANUARY 04: Quarterback Terrelle Pryor #2 of the Ohio State Buckeyes looks to hand the ball of to Dan Herron #1 against the Arkansas Razorbacks in the Sugar Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome on January 4, 2011 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Ohio State has BCS title aspirations, even though Jim Tressel, Terrelle Pryor, Mike Adams, Boom Herron and DeVier Posey all will be out the first five games. Braxton Miller and Todd Bauserman will hold down the fort for Pryor.

The offensive line loses two starters, plus Adams, for the first five games, and the receivers need a playmaker to emerge in place of Posey.

Defensively, seven starters are gone, including the entire back end. Being green in the secondary could derail those Big Ten and BCS title hopes.

But the Buckeyes have talent on the roster and will be among the top teams in the country, likely peaking down the stretch.

O/U: 10

9. Stanford

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BERKELEY, CA - NOVEMBER 20: Shayne Skov #11 of the Stanford Cardinal celebrates after beating the California Golden Bears at California Memorial Stadium on November 20, 2010 in Berkeley, California.  (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
BERKELEY, CA - NOVEMBER 20: Shayne Skov #11 of the Stanford Cardinal celebrates after beating the California Golden Bears at California Memorial Stadium on November 20, 2010 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

David Shaw takes over for Jim Harbaugh, as he left for the 49ers. Stanford likely will be highly ranked in the preseason polls. Andrew Luck. Period. What else can you say about the Cardinal QB?

Luck is good enough to win a handful of games himself, but this year could be a challenge for him. First, he had a clean pocket last year, and this year the offensive line loses three starters. But Johnathan Martin and David DeCastro are back and they were both first team All-Pac-10 in 2010.  Luck also will be without his top-two receivers, but Chris Owusu is back.

Shayne Skov and Chase Thomas return as linebackers who the defense will be built around

O/U: 10

8. Arkansas

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AUBURN, AL - OCTOBER 16:  Quarterback Tyler Wilson #8 of the Arkansas Razorbacks drops back and looks downfield before the game against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on October 16, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama.  The Tigers beat the Razorbacks 65-43.
AUBURN, AL - OCTOBER 16: Quarterback Tyler Wilson #8 of the Arkansas Razorbacks drops back and looks downfield before the game against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on October 16, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama. The Tigers beat the Razorbacks 65-43.

Tyler Wilson has shown he is an elite QB himself, and now he has the lead for the Hogs. Three starters are gone from the line, and DJ Williams needs to be replaced at tight end. But Wilson, along with a healthy Greg Childs, Joe Adams, Jarius Wright and Colby Hamilton, will be pitching and catching all day on Saturdays this fall.

The front seven is loaded with talent, and Tremaine Thomas returns in the secondary. The spring must see the island defenders improve on making interceptions in the passing game.

O/U: 10

7. Oklahoma State

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LAWRENCE, KS - NOVEMBER 20:  Quarterback Brandon Weeden #3 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys passes during the game against  the Kansas Jayhawks on November 20, 2010 at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.  (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
LAWRENCE, KS - NOVEMBER 20: Quarterback Brandon Weeden #3 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys passes during the game against the Kansas Jayhawks on November 20, 2010 at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

How many points will the Cowboys average this year? If they can replace Kendall Hunter in the running game, look out Big 12.

QB Brandon Weeden and WR Justin Blackmon may be the best QB-WR duo in the country, along with Landry Jones and Ryan Broyles, Weeden threw for over 4,000 yards last year while Blackmon caught 111 passes for over 1,780 yards last year.

Gundy has to be giddy at what they can do this year.

O/U: 11

6. Florida State

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CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 04:  EJ Manuel #3 of the Florida State Seminoles against the Virginia Tech Hokies during their game at Bank of America Stadium on December 4, 2010 in Charlotte, North Carolina.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 04: EJ Manuel #3 of the Florida State Seminoles against the Virginia Tech Hokies during their game at Bank of America Stadium on December 4, 2010 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

Prayers are going out to Jimbo Fisher and his family and they care for the health of Fisher's young son.

On the field, the Noles are on their way back, and this spring starts the full-time EJ Manuel era. Manuel has his feet wet already, though, as he filled in well for Christian Ponder. The receiver will be experienced and rock-toters Chris Thompson, Ty Jones and Jermaine Thomas all return along with three starters on the front.

Mark Stoops proved to be Mr. Fix-It with the FSU defense last year and Nigel Bradham and Brandon Jenkins are back again to make plays. The secondary returns four starters, and the pass defense should be a strength for Florida Sate in 201.

O/U: 11

5. Boise State

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LANDOVER, MD - SEPTEMBER 06:  Boise State Broncos head coach Chris Petersen watches from the sidelines against the Virginia Tech Hokies at FedExField on September 6, 2010 in Landover, Maryland.  (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD - SEPTEMBER 06: Boise State Broncos head coach Chris Petersen watches from the sidelines against the Virginia Tech Hokies at FedExField on September 6, 2010 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images)

61-5 as a head coach, Chris Petersen sees his name tossed around jobs at bigger programs every year. Yet he remains happy at Boise State.

He will get to watch the Kellen Moore experience once again this season, as Moore is one of the top QBs in the nation. Smart and accurate, Moore needs some receivers to emerge this spring, but 1,000-yard runner Doug Martin is back.

The defense has an astonishing five potential all-conference players returning and could carry the team even if Moore doesn't find some dependable receivers.

Boise State could make another BCS title run this year.

O/U: 11

4. LSU

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BATON ROUGE, LA - NOVEMBER 20:  Head coach Les Miles and the Louisiana State University Tigers celebrate after their 43-36 win over the Ole Miss Rebels at Tiger Stadium on November 20, 2010 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
BATON ROUGE, LA - NOVEMBER 20: Head coach Les Miles and the Louisiana State University Tigers celebrate after their 43-36 win over the Ole Miss Rebels at Tiger Stadium on November 20, 2010 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Les Miles turned down his beloved Michigan head coaching job, allegedly at least, to stay at LSU. He stayed because the Tigers have a chance to win a national title this year.

The roster is loaded, and I think Zach Mettenberger beats out Jordan Jefferson as QB. The Tigers were 11-2 with Jefferson, who played well down the stretch, and Jarrett Lee. But I really think Mettenberger has more talent and poise.

Spencer Ware will replace Steve Ridley as the main running back; the offensive line only loses one starter, left tackle Joe Barksdale.

This spring and summer will be crucial as the offense is the main question mark for LSU. Miles hired Steve Kragthorpe to improve the passing game, and Mettenberger is not coming to Baton Rouge to hold a clipboard in my estimation.

O/U: 12

3. Oregon

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GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 10: LaMichael James #21 and Darron Thomas #1 of the Oregon Ducks react to the Auburn Tigers during the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 10, 2011 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Jona
GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 10: LaMichael James #21 and Darron Thomas #1 of the Oregon Ducks react to the Auburn Tigers during the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 10, 2011 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Jona

Oregon returns the two players that were the key cogs in the offensive machine that was the Ducks in 2010—QB Darren Thomas and RB LaMichael James. They will add RB Lache Seastrunk to the backfield and should sizzle again on the scoreboards.

Three starters must be replaced on the line, and Jeff Maehl's timing and accountability will be missed on the offensive flanks.

The defense will use the spring to replace Casey Matthews, Kenny Rowe and Spencer Paysinger, but All-American defensive back Cliff Harris is back, and the secondary should be solid in 2011.

O/U: 11

2. Alabama

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ATLANTA - SEPTEMBER 05:  Dont'a Hightower #30 of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts after a defensive stop against the Virginia Tech Hokies during the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at Georgia Dome on September 5, 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/
ATLANTA - SEPTEMBER 05: Dont'a Hightower #30 of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts after a defensive stop against the Virginia Tech Hokies during the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at Georgia Dome on September 5, 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/

The Tide can make another BCS and SEC title run this year but they need to find a QB first. AJ McCarron and Phillip Simms each have their chance to show Saban they are up to the task in the spring. Trent Richardson returns in the backfield, and Marquis Maze is one of the better receivers in the SEC.

But the defense will be the strength. Wow. Mark Barron and Dre Kirkpatrick are back in the secondary, Dont'a Hightower, Nico Johnson and Courtney Johnson are ridiculous as linebackers, and Jesse Williams should be a rock star by this time next year.

O/U: 12 

1. Oklahoma

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GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 01:  Ryan Broyles #85 of the Oklahoma Sooners runs after a catch against the Connecticut Huskies during the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl at the Universtity of Phoenix Stadium on January 1, 2011 in Glendale, Arizona.  (Photo by Christian Pet
GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 01: Ryan Broyles #85 of the Oklahoma Sooners runs after a catch against the Connecticut Huskies during the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl at the Universtity of Phoenix Stadium on January 1, 2011 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Pet

The Sooners will be just about everyone's preseason No.1 team. They have an elite QB, elite head coach and talent returning.

This year will feature another stellar passing attack with Landry Jones and Ryan Broyles leading the way. Broyles tied a school record in touchdowns last season, and Jones could win the Heisman this year.

DeMarco Murray needs to be replaced, but I think Brandon Williams could come in and do well as a true freshman. On defense, there is a slew of talent, but the player I love is safety-linebacker Tony Jefferson, who won Big 12's Freshman DPOY in 2010.

O/U: 12

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