The triplets: QB Seth Russell, RB Shock Linwood, WR Corey Coleman

The skinny: Baylor's starting quarterback has thrown for at least 3,500 yards in each of the past five seasons and at least 3,800 in each of the past four. That span encompasses three different starters, and there are high hopes for Russell, a junior who will be starting for the first time but still should flirt with the 4,000-yard mark. Linwood ran for 1,252 yards and 16 TDs last season, but remains an overlooked part of the offense. Baylor has a lot of tailbacks, but Linwood will get the bulk of the carries. Baylor's receiving corps looks as deep as anyone's, and Coleman is the standout. He has excellent speed and is coming off a 64-catch, 1,119-yard and 11-TD season. He and K.D. Cannon are the most dangerous receiving duo in the nation.