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2018 College Football Team Previews: Utah Utes

Utah Utes Location: Salt Lake City, UT Coach: Kyle Whittingham (111-86) 13th Season Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium (Capacity: 45,807) CSJ Projections: 5th: Pac-12 (2nd in South Division) 1st: Utah 34th: FBS 35th: Division I 2017 In A Sentence: The Utes finished the season at 7-6 overall but were just 3-6 in Pas-12 play with three of the losses.

College Football Team Previews: Arizona State Sun Devils

Arizona Sun Devils Location: Tempe, AZ Coach: Herm Edwards (0-0@ASU, 56–78 (NFL)) 1st Season Stadium: Sun Devil Stadium (Capacity: 57,078) CSJ Projections: 7th: Pac-12 (3rd in South Division) 1st: Arizona 43rd: FBS 45th: Division I 2017 In A Sentence: The Sun Devils improved only slightly over 2016 (5-7), finishing 7-6 and Coach Todd Graham was told that.

2018 College Football Previews: Arizona Wildcats

Arizona Wildcats Location: Tuscon, AZ Coach: Kevin Sumlin (0-0@Ariz., 86-43 overall) 1st Season Stadium: Arizona Stadium (Capacity: 55,675) CSJ Projections: 8th: Pac-12 (4th in South Division) 2nd: Arizona 50th: FBS 52nd: Division I 2017 In A Sentence: The Wildcats finished 7-6 overall but lost their last three games including the Foster Farms Bowl to Purdue and after.

2018 College Football Team Previews: Colorado Buffaloes

Colorado Buffaloes Location: Boulder, CO Coach:Mike MacIntyre (22-31@CU, 40–59 overall) 6th Season Stadium: Folsom Field (Capacity: 50,183) CSJ Projections: 11th: Pac-12 (6th in South Division) 1st: Colorado 66th: FBS 69th: Division I 2017 In A Sentence: After the great season of 2016 (finished 10-4 & Pac-12 South Division title), CU re-assumed its 2013-15 levels last season and finished.

Opening Weekend: Your FCS Team Is Awesome

Your Team is AWESOME. No, wait, YOUR team is AWESOME. It’s the best weekend of the year, where everyone’s team is awesome. Everyone’s undefeated*. Everyone has potential to be undefeated*, conference champions, and heck, even maybe national champions. (*) Except for Charleston Southern, who lost in overtime to the No. 1 team in the country.