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The Big Ten has officially expanded to 14 teams (go figure…) and with the first annual College Football Playoff on the horizon, it’s time to look at who the favorites are in this particular conference in 2014.
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The Big Ten has officially expanded to 14 teams (go figure…) and with the first annual College Football Playoff on the horizon, it’s time to look at who the favorites are in this particular conference in 2014.
The Pac-12 has become one of the most competitive conferences in the country in recent seasons, and that theme should hold true throughout the entirety of the 2014 college football season.
The Big 12 conference has a lot of momentum entering the 2014 college football season. It’s true that Texas is coming off of a Bowl loss to the Pac-12 Oregon Ducks, but the Oklahoma Sooners are riding high after their defeat of the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Baylor Bears are looking like a true contender at this point in their post-Robert Griffin III rebuild.
The BCS era is no more – at least as it pertains to the postseason – but the SEC is still looked at as arguably the most dominant conference in all of college football.
The ACC enters the 2014 college football season with two teams in the top 25: the Florida State Seminoles and the Clemson Tigers.
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Utah State Aggies head coach Matt Wells has reason to smile after this past season. Not only did his team go 7-1 in conference en route to a 9-5 record overall, but he won the Mountain Division of the Mountain West Conference, earning a spot in the conference title game against then-ranked No. 24 Fresno State.
The Wyoming Cowboys are coming off of a 5-7 season that saw them finish fourth in the Mountain Division of the Mountain West Conference. They’re looking to improve upon that showing under new head coach Craig Bohl.
Entering the 2014 college football season, the Fresno State Bulldogs are far and away the favorites for the top spot when it comes to the West Division of the Mountain West Conference.
The New Mexico Lobos went 3-9 in 2013, but the bigger concern is that they only managed to win one conference game—a 45-37 defeat over Air Force.
Saints Ready To Contend With The Best In The NFC In 2014
The New Orleans Saints have been perennial contenders under head coach Sean Payton. That was the case again a year ago when the Saints followed up Bountygate with a run to the NFC Divisional round in Payton’s return from a one-year suspension.
Buccaneers Will Compete For Playoff Spot In First Year Under Lovie Smith
The 2014 season will mark the beginning of a new era for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It’s more of a reset than a rebuild.
49ers’ Super Bowl Expectations Hinge On Kaepernick’s Development
The San Francisco 49ers have ranked among the best teams in the NFL in each of the past three seasons but haven’t been able to get the job done on the biggest stage.
Rams Ready To Post Winning Record After Decade Of Losing
The St. Louis Rams have gone 10-straight seasons without posting a winning record. They are finally set to break through in 2014.
Seahawks Will Lean On 12th Man As They Attempt To Defend Super Bowl Crown
The Seattle Seahawks are coming off the most impressive season in franchise history after posting a 13-3 record and making a playoff run that culminated with the team’s first Super Bowl win.
Cardinals Will Take A Step Back In Year Two Under Arians
The Arizona Cardinals went 10-6 in their first year under head coach Bruce Arians but finished third in their division and failed to make the playoffs.