There haven't been as many high-profile coaching changes in college football as there were a season ago, but there was still plenty of turnover.
Two coaches at traditional powerhouse programs—Ohio State and Miami—retired, leaving a major void in Columbus in the wake of the Urban Meyer era and shock in Coral Gables after Mark Richt decided to hang 'em up after a mediocre season.
Other programs that have experienced success in recent years, like North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Kansas State and Louisville, have new top men too.
Some teams leaned on familiar faces to fill the void.