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Analysis: Ranking the top newcomers to the Pac-12 midway through the football season

Andy Avalos took over the Oregon defense in late February, just before spring practice, and did all the things new coordinators do:

He plowed through film from the previous season to understand the personnel, identify their strengths and spot weaknesses: Hours upon hours of self-scouting.

Then Avalos began tweaking his blueprint to fit the players — nothing revolutionary about that, either, save for one detail in the Avalos system:

The emphasis on the nickel back.

“We had to find the best guy, someone who could cover in man or zone, who was a good blitzer,” Avalos said.