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Ranking the Pac-12's College Football Coaches for 2013

Stanford's David Shaw ranks as the Pac-12's No. 1 coach for 2013.

Coaching is one of the driving forces in building a national championship team or program. No matter how much talent a program has, it can’t win a national title if the coaching is questionable.

Considering how important coaches are to teams or even making preseason predictions, Athlon is taking a look at how each conference stacks up with its head coach rankings for 2013.

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Pac-12 Football 2013 Schedule Analysis

Can Marcus Mariota and the Ducks win the North Division?

The start of the 2013 college football season is still months away, but it’s never too early to start thinking about preseason predictions and some of the top games to watch in each conference.

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5 Players to Watch in Pac-12 Spring Practice

Oregon is counting on Boseko Lokombo to help replace Michael Clay and Kiko Alonso.

With spring practice underway across college football, most of interest will focus on quarterback battles or incoming freshmen that enrolled early to get a jumpstart on making an impact for 2013.

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Pac-12 Football 2013 Spring Preview and Storylines

Despite the loss of Chip Kelly, Oregon should be a national title contender.

Coming off a season where eight teams made bowl appearances, along with the rise of Stanford and Oregon into annual top-five status, the arrow on the Pac-12’s future is clearly pointing up.

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Ranking the Pac-12's College Football Coaching Jobs for 2013

USC ranks as the best job in the Pac-12.

We have ranked every college football program in the country, based on the attractiveness of the position from a coaching perspective. We considered many factors — tradition, facilities, location, money  — but in the end, we simply asked ourselves the following question: Where would we want to coach? Today we focus on the Pac-12.

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College Football Recruiting: Pac-12 Team Consensus Rankings for 2013

How did recruiting shake out for the Pac-12 in 2013.

Recruiting in college football is downright nasty. It is a cutthroat, cannibalistic big business that is microscopically analyzed by fans, administrators and media members alike. The Pac-12 has watched its league and programs grow substantially in the past few years. Commissioner Larry Scott, the Pac-12 Network, a new media rights contract, six new coaches in the last two seasons and a variety of major facilities upgrades give Pac-12 schools plenty to sell to recruits.

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Recruiting: Ranking the Pac-12's Best Football Rosters

Athlon Sports analyzes how the rosters in the Pac-12 stack up nationally.

Preseason prognosticators like Athlon Sports — the most accurate college football preview magazine on newsstands — use many things to predict what the coming football season will look like.

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Grading College Football's Head Coach Hires for 2013

College football will have 30 new head coaches for 2013.

College football’s coaching carousel was in full effect this offseason. Thirty programs will have a new head coach in 2013, ranging from Arkansas, Auburn, Kentucky and Tennessee in the SEC to FBS newcomer Georgia State in the Sun Belt.

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