College Football: By the Numbers

Our daily countdown will take us right up to kickoff on September 1.

By Patrick Snow (@AthlonSnowman on Twitter)

Are you as ready for college football to start as we are at Athlon? Our daily countdown will take us right up to kickoff on September 1. Some days our number might represent an All-American player, a great stat or just something fun about the game we all love.

Days Until College Football: 1

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The SEC's 2011 Top 15 Games to Watch

The start of the 2011 college football season is two weeks away. With kickoff right around the corner, Athlon takes a look at the top 10 must-see games in the SEC for 2011.

1. LSU vs. Alabama (Week 10)
Nov. 5, All-Time Series: Bama leads 45-24-5

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Predicting College Football's Breakout Players: SEC

Arkansas' Tyler Wilson could be one of the top quarterbacks in the SEC at the end of 2011.

by Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

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Athlon Awards: Ranking the Best Units in the SEC

South Carolina's Marcus Lattimore should be one of the top running backs in college football this year.

Kickoff for the 2011 season is just a few weeks away. To help pass the time before the opening weekend, Athlon will be taking a look at the best units by conference. 

A "1" signifies the best unit in conference, while a "12" indicates the worst.

Athlon's 2011 SEC Unit Rankings

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Athlon Awards: Best Defensive Line Units

Florida State boasts one of the nation's top defensive lines.

They're the teams within the team - those cohesive little units bound together by their shared responsibilities within the larger team context.

Whether it's the offensive linemen firing off time after time into those familiar blocking sleds, or the defensive linemen drilling repeatedly on how to shed blockers, or the defensive backs breaking on ball after ball - these teams in miniature hone their tasks on the practice field until those tasks become second nature.

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Top 25 Players of the BCS Era

Athlon's editors have voted on the top 25 players of the BCS era.

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Athlon Awards: Wide Receiver Units

Oklahoma's Ryan Broyles leads one of the nation's top receiving corps.

They're the teams within the team - those cohesive little units bound together by their shared responsibilities within the larger team context.

Whether it's the offensive linemen firing off time after time into those familiar blocking sleds, or the defensive linemen drilling repeatedly on how to shed blockers, or the defensive backs breaking on ball after ball - these teams in miniature hone their tasks on the practice field until those tasks become second nature.

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Athlon Awards: Running Back Units

Oregon's LaMichael James is back for another run as the Heisman.

They're the teams within the team - those cohesive little units bound together by their shared responsibilities within the larger team context.

Whether it's the offensive linemen firing off time after time into those familiar blocking sleds, or the defensive linemen drilling repeatedly on how to shed blockers, or the defensive backs breaking on ball after ball - these teams in miniature hone their tasks on the practice field until those tasks become second nature.

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Ranking the SEC's Top 40 Players for 2011

By Braden Gall (@AthlonBraden) and Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven)

Athlon Sports continues its countdown to the college football season with a look at the top 40 players for 2011 in the SEC.

Several factors worked into the criteria for developing the 40 players: 

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What to Watch for at SEC Media Days

The SEC coaches and players kickoff college football's summer media events on Wednesday.

Some consider the media days for each conference the unofficial start to the college football season. Shortly after media days is the opening of fall camps, which means the season will be less than a month away. The SEC kicks off college football's summer media events in Birmingham, Ala. on Wednesday afternoon.

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