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Never too early to assess conference­s

Early practices offer some clarity with four months to go

- Paul Myerberg @ paulmyerbe­rg USA TODAY Sports

With spring football in the books, here’s how the college conference races are shaking out with four months to go until the start of the season.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC

Favorite: South Florida. The Bulls are set for a successful debut under Charlie Strong, who inherits a strong offense and should quickly address a lackluster defense. Dark horse: Memphis. The league’s most potent offense might be enough to lift the Tigers to the top in Mike Norvell’s second season. Bringing up the rear: Connecticu­t.

ATLANTIC COAST

Favorite: Florida State. You can’t go wrong between FSU and Clemson, but the Seminoles hold a slight advantage coming out of the spring. Now, about that opener with Alabama … Dark horse: Miami ( Fla.). Mark Richt and the Hurricanes still look like the early favorite in the Coastal Division. Bringing up the rear: Virginia. BIG 12 Favorite: Oklahoma. The Sooners will begin the summer in the Big 12 driver’s seat even if it hasn’t been a pretty month- plus for Bob Stoops and OU.

Dark horse: Oklahoma State. It might seem strange to call Oklahoma State a sleeper, but the loaded and explosive Cowboys are still flying under the radar.

Bringing up the rear: Kansas. BIG TEN

Favorite: Ohio State. An influx of early enrollees this spring helped begin the process of solidifyin­g a depth chart ravaged by NFL departures. Dark horse: Wisconsin. A smooth schedule, improved quar- terback play and the program’s annual consistenc­y point toward a potential banner year. Bringing up the rear: Rutgers. CONFERENCE USA

Favorite: Western Kentucky. While maintainin­g the program’s recent run might be hard, a productive first spring under new coach Mike Sanford put the Hilltopper­s in the early lead.

Dark horse: Middle Tennessee. Hiring Scott Shafer as defensive coordinato­r is a move that

could lift the Blue Raiders over the hump in the East Division.

Bringing up the rear: UAB. MID- AMERICAN

Favorite: Toledo. After playing bridesmaid to Northern Illinois and Western Michigan, the Rockets will rise..

Dark horse: Northern Illinois. The Huskies might be only a healthy quarterbac­k away from reclaiming a spot atop the West Division. Bringing up the rear: Kent State.

MOUNTAIN WEST Favorite: Boise State. The margin for error is smaller than ever in the Mountain Division, but Boise State’s talent, experience and coaching should put it in the preseason Amway Coaches Poll.

Dark horse: Colorado State. A new stadium is not the only thing CSU has to look forward to. The Rams will be dangerous should they address three holes along the offensive line and cut down on big plays allowed on defense.

Bringing up the rear: Fresno State.

PAC - 12 Favorite: Southern California. Let the hype machine roll for quarterbac­k Sam Darnold.

Dark horse: UCLA. The Bruins’ star quarterbac­k, Josh Rosen, seemed healthy and ready to hit his stride during the spring. Bringing up the rear: California. SOUTHEASTE­RN

Favorite: Alabama. Surprised? It’s the same old story.

Dark horse: Georgia. In this case, teams such as LSU and Auburn don’t qualify for the darkhorse label. After going 8- 5 in 2016, Georgia does. Bringing up the rear: Mississipp­i and Vanderbilt. SUN BELT

Favorite: Troy. The Trojans get the edge over Arkansas State and Appalachia­n State after developing depth at running back, receiver and linebacker.

Dark horse: Georgia Southern. Re- embracing the option style will bump the Eagles up a notch. Bringing up the rear: New Mexico State.

 ?? MARVIN GENTRY, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Alabama and running back Josh Jacobs again are favorites to win the Southeaste­rn Conference.
MARVIN GENTRY, USA TODAY SPORTS Alabama and running back Josh Jacobs again are favorites to win the Southeaste­rn Conference.

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