Ranking the SEC's Running Backs for 2013

Georgia's Todd Gurley ranks as the SEC's No. 1 running back for 2013.

Eddie Lacy, Mike Gillislee and Zac Stacy are gone, but the SEC isn’t hurting for options at running back.

Georgia’s Todd Gurley and Alabama’s T.J. Yeldon are back after standout freshman seasons. And both players are due for a bigger workload in 2013.

Mississippi State’s LaDarius Perkins quietly rushed for over 1,000 yards last season, while Texas A&M’s Ben Malena is an underrated option in a deep stable of backs.

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Ranking the SEC's Quarterbacks for 2013

Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel leads the way in the SEC.

The SEC is one of college football’s top conferences for quarterback play in 2013.

Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel clearly ranks as the No. 1 quarterback for this season, as the sophomore hopes to repeat as a Heisman Trophy winner, while leading the Aggies to a SEC West title. Alabama’s AJ McCarron ranks as the No. 2 quarterback, with Georgia’s Aaron Murray not too far behind.

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Ranking the SEC's College Football Coaches for 2013

Alabama's Nick Saban is clearly the top coach in the SEC.

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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5 Players to Watch in SEC Spring Practice

Will Henry Josey return to full strength in 2013?

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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NFL Draft Rankings 2013: Guards and Centers

Athlon gets the fans ready for the NFL draft with position by position rankings for 2013.

Each year a unique set of prospects enters the professional ranks with a chance to make an immediate impact on the country's most powerful sport. The 2013 NFL Draft, held April 25-27, won’t be any different. Guards and centers generally don't go very high in the draft as good ones can be found in the mid-to-late rounds. Two guards were taken a year ago in the first round — No. 24 and No. 27 overall — and no centers. The 2013 interior linemen class features one of the best guards scouts have seen in years and it means more than two inside blockers could go in the first round.

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SEC Football 2013 Spring Preview and Storylines

LSU is one of a few SEC teams with key question marks to address this spring.

Thanks to seven consecutive national championships, the rest of college football is looking up at the SEC. And while there are some worthy challengers ready to make a push in 2013, there appears to be no end in sight to the SEC’s recent string of dominance.

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Ranking the SEC's College Football Coaching Jobs for 2013

Florida ranks as the No. 1 coaching job in the SEC.

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 SEC.

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SEC East Football Schedule Analysis for 2013

Athlon analyzes the schedules in the SEC East.

With signing day in the books, spring practice is just around the corner for all 125 FBS teams. And it’s never too early to start thinking about the upcoming season and some of the key games on the schedule.

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Ranking the Best College Football-Basketball Coach Tandems in the SEC

With Nick Saban and Anthony Grant, Alabama takes the No. 1 spot here, too

With college football’s spring practice and basketball’s postseason around the corner, Athlon Sports decided this would be a good time to evaluate each school’s coaching tandem.

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