College football's interminably long offseason has reached its dead period, in between spring practice and the start of preseason camp in the summer. Since the last games were played in December and January, we've seen players turn pro or graduate and others transfer to new programs, schools have had their next crop of recruits sign and every team has gone through spring workouts.
Now what? How about a status report?
With things slowing down for the time being, now is a perfect opportunity to take stock of every program at the power-conference level, along with top independents BYU and Notre Dame. Taking into account what's happened to each school since the 2015 season ended and also factoring in the direction they were hea...
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