Ranking the Pac-12 Quarterbacks for 2013

Oregon's Marcus Mariota ranks as the Pac-12's top quarterback for 2013.

Even though coach Chip Kelly left for the NFL, Oregon’s offense is in good hands with quarterback Marcus Mariota. After earning Pac-12 Freshman of the Year honors last year, Mariota should be the Pac-12’s No. 1 quarterback in 2013 and could be in the mix for All-American honors.

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Will the West Virginia Mountaineers Make a Bowl in 2013?

Can Ford Childress lead West Virginia to a bowl game in 2013?

With the departure of quarterback Geno Smith and receivers Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey, West Virginia is expected to be picked near the bottom of the Big 12 in 2013.

As expected under coach Dana Holgorsen, the Mountaineers should find a way to be solid on offense. However, the team doesn’t have much clarity in its quarterback race, and the defense was one of the worst in the nation last year.

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Top 10 Notre Dame Football Teams of All-Time

Athlon Sports ranks the best Fighting Irish teams since the AP Poll debuted in 1934.

Notre Dame has experienced a sustained stretch of "lean" years since claiming its last national title in 1988, failing to compete on a national level for elite bowls or championships (at least until the 2012 season). That still doesn't take away from the one of the most storied histories in all of college football.

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Ranking the Big Ten Quarterbacks for 2013

Ohio State's Braxton Miller ranks as the Big Ten's No. 1 quarterback for 2013.

The Big Ten is heavy at the top when it comes to quarterbacks this season, as Ohio State’s Braxton Miller, Nebraska’s Taylor Martinez and Michigan’s Devin Gardner could all be top-20 passers in 2013.

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Syracuse or Pittsburgh: Who Will Have More ACC Wins in 2013?

Which ACC newcomer will have more conference wins this year?

The ACC welcomes two new teams into the fold for 2013, as Syracuse and Pittsburgh join from the Big East.

Syracuse went 8-5 last season but has a new coach (Scott Shafer) and suffered some key personnel departures. Quarterback Ryan Nassib must be replaced, and the defensive has key holes to fill on the line and in the secondary with the departure of safety Shamarko Thomas.

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Top 25 Sports Ad Campaigns of All-Time

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Ranking the Big 12 Quarterbacks for 2013

Blake Bell is one of many Big 12 quarterbacks looking to break out in 2013.

With no clear No. 1 quarterback returning for 2013, the Big 12 has an intriguing blend of potential and uncertainty surrounding the most important position on the field.

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Washington or Oregon State: Who Will Finish Higher in the Pac-12 North in 2013?

Will Keith Price get back on track in 2013?

The pecking order in the Pac-12 North is pretty clear. Oregon and Stanford should be the top two teams in the division, while Washington and Oregon State are likely battling for third place.

Washington had a disappointing 2012 season, as the Huskies had hopes of being a top-25 team. However, despite a much-improved defense, the offensive line struggled, and quarterback Keith Price was never able to get on track.

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Ranking the Big East's Quarterbacks for 2013

Teddy Bridgewater ranks as the No. 1 quarterback in the Big East for 2013.

With all of the teams coming and going in the Big East, the conference is clearly one in transition for 2013.

Louisville’s Teddy Bridgewater is clearly the No. 1 quarterback in the Big East for 2013 and should be one of college football’s top 10 Heisman contenders. After Bridgewater, there’s a drop-off to the No. 2 option.

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Mississippi State or Ole Miss: Who Will Finish With More SEC Wins in 2013?

Will the Rebels win more SEC games than their in-state rival?

The SEC West is arguably college football’s toughest division. With Alabama expected to be ranked No.

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