2012 Recruiting Rankings No. 23: Rutgers Scarlet Knights

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights landed the No. 23 recruiting class in the nation in 2012.

-by Braden Gall (@BradenGall on twitter)

No. 23 Rutgers Scarlet Knights (20 total signees)

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College Football's Coaches on the Hot Seat

Boston College's Frank Spaziani needs a big season to return for 2013.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

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2012 Cincinnati Bearcats Spring Preview

Munchie Legaux will look to fill the shoes of departed quarterback Zach Collaros.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

The journey to claim the 2012 national title begins in February, March and April, as 124 college football teams open up spring practice over the next three months. Athlon will preview some of the top teams and storylines across the nation, as the countdown to 2012 inches closer.

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College Football's 10 Spring Storylines to Watch

Michigan will be looking for some new weapons for Denard Robinson this spring.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

It wasn't that long ago that Alabama celebrated its national title victory over LSU in New Orleans. And now it's already time to turn the page to 2012. Spring practice is underway across the nation and will continue into late April for several college football teams.

Here's a look at some of the key storylines to watch over the next couple of months.

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Grading College Football's New Coaches for 2012

Arizona's hire of Rich Rodriguez was one of the best in college football.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

When the 2012 season kicks off, 27 teams will have a new coach roaming the sidelines. Athlon examines each hire and grades the moves by each school. Grading new hires is never an exact science, but one can get a good snapshot of a coach by looking at his resume and previous experience. 

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10 Coaching Candidates to Replace Greg Schiano at Rutgers

Who will replace Greg Schiano at Rutgers in 2012?

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

No school wants to conduct a coaching search just a week before National Signing Day. However, that’s the predicament Rutgers finds itself in, as Greg Schiano decided to leave to become the next head coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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College Football Early Top 25

Can AJ McCarron lead Alabama back to the national championship next season?

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

It's never too early to start thinking about next season. Spring practice will kick off for some teams in late February and before we know it, the 2012 Athlon Sports' preseason college football annuals will be hitting newsstands across the nation. 

Athlon's updated top 25 for 2012 reflects the coaching changes and early entries into the NFL Draft, but expect several tweaks before our official preseason poll is released in May.

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Very Early 2012 Big East Predictions

Teddy Bridgewater has Louisville on the rise in 2012.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

(Published January 16th, 2012)

Very Early 2012 Big East Predictions

1. West Virginia

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College Football 2012: Who Are the Early Favorites?

Can USC end the SEC's run of dominance?

It's never too early to start thinking about 2012. Alabama claimed its second national title in three years by dominating LSU 21-0 on Monday night, and both teams are expected to be back in the national title mix next season. 

Athlon's official preseason top 25 won't come out until May, but here's a very early top 25 for 2012.

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Clemson's Orange Bowl Defeat Caps Another Disappointing Season

West Virginia trounced Clemson in the Orange Bowl. Another disappointing finish for the Tigers.

by Josh Kipnis

Michigan players were rocking shirts that read “Pour some Sugar on me.”  After their victory in LA, the Oregon Ducks “Rose to power.”  Oklahoma State proclaimed to Stanford fans that the Fiesta Bowl was “Nacho Victory.”

West Virginia asked Clemson, “Orange you glad we won?”

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