http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=484626818. Mike Leach will return as a head coach
Maryland makes sense
14. The Big 12 North will close the gap
Nebraska finally found stability under coach Bo Pelini, who will bring the "Blackshirt" defense back to Lincoln. Once the Cornhuskers learn how to play offense as well as they play defense, they'll be a tough out for Big 12 South teams in the league's championship game. Kansas will get better, too, with former Nebraska quarterback Turner Gill returning to the Big 12 as the Jayhawks' new coach.
3. Several big-name coaches will retire
We lost our share of great coaches during the past decade, and we'll stand to lose a few more over the next 10 years. Virginia Tech's Frank Beamer, Texas' Mack Brown,
Kansas State's Bill Snyder, Penn State's Joe Paterno and Spurrier will hang up their hats during the next decade. Either Temple's Al Golden or Rutgers' Greg Schiano will inherit the unenviable task of replacing Paterno, major college football's all-time winningest coach.
1. Widespread realignment
The
Big Ten is exploring the possibility of adding a 12th team, and I'm betting
it will be Missouri before the 2011 season. With 12 teams, the Big Ten can split into two divisions and stage a conference championship game. Who can't wait to flock to Detroit or Minneapolis in early December?
With Missouri leaving,
the Big 12 will add tcu to its lineup of schools. Not to be left out, the Pac-10 will add Boise State and Utah, giving it 12 teams and a moneymaking championship game. The Big East will react by adding Memphis, East Carolina, Central Florida and Temple.