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Will Indiana repeat?
Will LSU win the SEC?
Can Trinidad Chambliss lead Ole Miss to the CFP again?
Will Arch Manning lead Texas to its first national championship in over 20 years?
New faces, New Places:
Last season's coaching carousel was heavy on changes among the Group of Six, and while those programs saw some notable changes, many came from power conference schools poaching top coaches from that level. Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Iowa State, Oklahoma State and UCLA all hired sitting head coaches from the G6 level, sparking a domino effect on their own coaching carousels as athletic directors scrambled to find replacements. In total, 17 power conference jobs changed hands among the 33 coaching changes in the offseason, with 10 of those coming in the SEC (6) and Big Ten (4) combined.
14. Arkansas: Ryan Silverfield
15. Auburn: Alex Golesh
16. Cal: Tosh Lupoi
17. Coastal Carolina: Ryan Beard
18. Colorado State: Jim Mora
19. UConn: Jason Candle
20. Florida: Jon Sumrall
21. Iowa State: Jimmy Rogers
22. James Madison: Billy Napier
23. Kansas State: Collin Klein
24. Kentucky: Will Stein
25. LSU: Lane Kiffin
26. Memphis: Charles Huff
27. Michigan: Kyle Whittingham
28. Michigan State: Pat Fitzgerald
29. Ole Miss: Pete Golding
30. Missouri State: Casey Woods
31. North Texas: Neal Brown
32. Northern Illinois: Rob Harley
33. Ohio: John Hauser
34. Oklahoma State: Eric Morris
35. Oregon State: JaMarcus Shepard
36. Penn State: Matt Campbell
37. South Florida: Brian Hartline
38. Southern Miss: Blake Anderson
39. Stanford: Tavita Pritchard
40. Toledo: Mike Jacobs
41. Tulane: Will Hall
42. UAB: Alex Mortensen
43. UCLA: Bob Chesney
44. Utah: Morgan Scally
45. Virginia Tech: James Franklin
46. Washington State: Kirby Moore
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