This Week In College Football: Urban, Early Rankings, Recruiting and Kiffin

Written by Kevin on .

It's the off-season. Recruiting has come and gone, girlfriends have received well deserved scholarships and moms have gotten needed jobs. Now we wait until spring camp starts, follow the NFL draft and hope the players from our favorite schools use their time productively. Each week during the off-season I will take a look at my favorite college football links from the past week and also dip my big toe into pop culture.

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Ranking the 2013 SEC QB Units

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This article was originally featured over at The Saturday Edge and split up into East and West rankings. Since then recruiting has been finalized and we now have a truer picture of what the quarter back grouping of 2013 will look like. Here is how I see the SEC QB groups heading into the 2013 season:

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2013 Team Recruiting Rankings

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College football recruiting has developed into a big money business over the last few years as we've seen more and more sites and individuals covering this aspect of the sport on a year-round basis. I have a basic level of interest in recruiting but honestly I'm more interested in what goes on inside the lines. I was mostly unplugged from media chatter today as the top prospects (not including the kids who are already on campus as early enrollees)  faxed in their letters of intent.

While I have a passing interest in recruiting, there is no doubt of it's importance in the sport. If you look at rival's recruiting rankings from 2007 to 2011 you will find that five of the top ten teams in terms of recruiting during that time period finished in the AP Top 10. Three more AP Top 10 finishers finished in the top 15 in the recruiting rankings. The only two teams that finished in the AP Top 10 this past season that didn't finish in the top 15 of recruiting rankings over the last four years were Stanford and Texas A&M. 

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Time Capsule: 2009 SEC QB Recruiting

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I thought it would be interesting to take a look back at the 2009 quarterbacks that were recruited by SEC schools. Why? Because these are the players that would be leading their teams into the 2013 season if they had taken the usual route of red-shirting their freshman year on campus.

Fourteen SEC schools signed nineteen QBs in 2009 (yes I'm counting Missouri and A&M even though they weren't in the conference in 2009). Eight of those nineteen QBs were ranked in the top 20 of their recruiting class by Scout.com Of those nineteen, three are current starting QBs for the team they originally signed with, three played receiver or tight end last year and eleven are no longer with their teams for reasons other than graduation or using up their eligibility.

Let's take a look:

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2013 Prospectus: Tennessee Volunteers

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Since 2008 the Vols have had four different head coaches. Former Cincinnati head coach Butch Jones is the latest that will try to right the ship in Knoxville. Jones took over for Brian Kelly at Cincinnati and went 4-8 in his first season before going 19-6 over the last two years. Jones brings Mike Bajakian and John Jancek with him from Cincy as his coordinators. This trio had a good run at Cincy sharing the Big East crown each of the last two years but you have to wonder how long it will take them to get acclimated to the weekly grind of SEC football.

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2013 Prospectus: Arkansas Razorbacks

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2012 was supposed to be a special year for the Razorbacks. They were coming off of an 11-2 season and were looking to take the final step in the SEC West arms race against Alabama and LSU. Instead of taking a step forward, the Razorbacks took a giant step backwards as their season started to unravel before they even hit the field and when it was all said and done the Hogs whimpered to a 4-8 finish in which they won just two SEC games. 

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Three Round NFL Mock Draft

Written by Kris Zellner on .

First mock of the new year and the time for draft hysteria starts now. The combine is coming up in a few weeks and that, and individual workouts, will start changing the game for a lot of these guys. This is one of the harder draft classes to peg over the last ten years as there is so much parity between players with guys that could go Top 10 or drop to #40 and it wouldn't seem that big of a shock. Lots of depth here but not much on star power.  



1. Kansas City Chiefs = Luke Joeckel OT Texas A&M
2. Jacksonville Jaguars = Damontre Moore DE Texas A&M
3. Oakland Raiders = Star Lotulelei DT Utah
4. Philadelphia Eagles = Jarvis Jones OLB Georgia
5. Detroit Lions = Bjoern Werner DE Florida State
6. Cleveland Browns = Barkevious Mingo OLB LSU
7. Arizona Cardinals = Eric Fisher OT Central Michigan
8. Buffalo Bills = Geno Smith QB West Virginia
9. New York Jets = Chance Warmack OG Alabama
10. Tennessee Titans = Dee Milliner CB Alabama

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Senior Bowl: South 21 North 16

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The most exciting moment of this years Senior Bowl was the opening kick-off. Southeastern Louisiana's Robert Alford took the ball and shot through the middle of the kick coverage and went 85 yards before being brought down at the opposing fifteen yard line by a face mask tackle. From that point it was a pretty tough game to watch if you were tuning in to see the offenses excel.

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Mountain West Conference splits into divisions

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Not to be out done by the Conference USA's re-alignment, the Mountain West Conference has shuffled the deck a bit as well. The MWC got a boost recently when Boise State and San Diego State decided to back off of their exit, to the Big East, and stay with the conference. The conference adds two former-WAC schools in San Jose State (11-2 in 2012) and Utah State (11-2 in 2012). For the 2013 season, the conference will split into two divisions, the Mountain and the West. Sounds a lot better than the leaders and legends, doesn't it? Here is what the new divisional alignments will look like in 2013:

2012 MWC 2013 Mountain
Air Force Air Force
Boise State Boise State
Colorado State Colorado State
Fresno State New Mexico
Hawaii *Utah State
Nevada Wyoming
New Mexico  
San Diego State 2013 West
UNLV Fresno State
Wyoming Hawaii
  Nevada
  San Diego State
  *San Jose State
  UNLV
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Welcome to the new Conference USA

Written by Kevin on .

In 2013, Conference USA will move from a twelve team conference to fourteen but it won't be doing it the easy way. Logical thought would have C-USA just add two teams but it's not quite that easy. The conference will lose Houston, Memphis, SMU and UCF and will add four teams from the Sun Belt and two from the WAC. Here is how the divisions compare from 2012 to 2013 (the asterisk denotes new teams to the conference in 2013):

 

2012 EAST 2013 EAST
East Carolina East Carolina
Marshall Marshall
Memphis Southern Miss
Southern Miss UAB
UAB *FAU
UCF *FIU
  *MTSU
   
   
2012 WEST 2013 WEST
Houston Rice
Rice Tulane
SMU Tulsa
Tulane UTEP
Tulsa *Louisiana Tech
UTEP *North Texas
  *UTSA
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