College football has a remarkable wealth of returning star power for 2016.That list starts with the four Heisman frontrunners: LSU running back Leonard Fournette, Oklahomas Baker Mayfield, Stanfords Christian McCaffrey and Clemsons Deshaun Watson.This week, Adam Rittenberg cornered perplexed coaches from across the country and asked them a simple question with not-so-simple answers: How do you stop those stars?The most common answer was, You dont stop them, but coaches had some innovative ideas of how to minimize the damage.?Heres a sampling of how coaches break down the four standouts.Leonard FournetteYou tackle him low, youre probably going to be concussed. You tackle him high, you may take a ride. And theyre going to force you, in the run game, to make people that dont like tackling tackle. -- SEC defensive coordinatorIf you make him go east and west, he gets tired. Hes a big back, and he really shouldnt be carrying that much weight. Id much rather have you hit him and run him out of bounds. Just keep him running, and that usually prevails. -- SEC coachRead moreBaker MayfieldYou have to be careful as a pass-rusher or a blitzer. Just dont run by him. Keep him in front of you, what we call keep your points on the quarterback. Dont run up the field and let him escape underneath [into] your rush lane. We had free runners to him in some of our pressures, but he just avoided the tackles. Hes got really good balance. -- Defensive coordinator who faced Mayfield last yearThe thing you notice is hes always got a great pre-snap awareness of where the ball should go, so the balls coming out quick a lot of times. You can change looks. You cant give him easy throws pre-snap. -- Big 12 head coachRead moreChristian McCaffreyHes stronger than you think, hes bigger than you think, he plays stronger than you think, hes more deceptive and elusive. I dont know what he cant do. I really believe if he played in the Central time zone or Eastern time zone, not saying he would have won the Heisman, but he would have been higher up. -- Power 5 head coachOne of the best things to stop [McCaffrey], and Im being serious, is dont let [Stanford] have the ball. Talk to your head coach and your offensive people into running the ball and just killing the clock, move the chains. If they dont listen to that, its going to be what it is. Youve got to try to outscore em. -- Pac-12 defensive coordinatorRead moreDeshaun WatsonAlabama couldnt defend him. Nick doesnt even like to talk about that game. -- ACC coachYou cant view him as a typical quarterback. Youve got to account for him. You have to put a few more guys in the box and do a few things to disrupt the handoffs and things that make him think a bit. 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Murray beat Sam Querrey 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-1, 6-3 to clinch Britains opening-round victory against the United States on Sunday at Petco Park. "Im proud of the way Im playing just now, because I had to do a lot of work to get back to where I want to be," Murray said after celebrating with his teammates on the red clay court in a temporary stadium in left field of the downtown home of baseballs San Diego Padres. Who could have expected this?Going into Sunday, not even Juan Martin del Potro, his career ravaged by wrist injuries, thought he could summon the kind of consistent, forceful tennis capable of tossing Novak Djokovic from the Rio Olympics singles draw. Del Potro admitted as much after playing one of the best matches of his career under a dark evening sky: I didnt expect to win, the Argentine said after his raucous 7-6 (4), 7-6(2), upset over Djokovic, the worlds top-ranked male player by a wide margin.This was a match significant on many levels.It showed that del Potro -- one of tennis great talents and winner of the 2009 US Open -- was rounding into form after spending the past several years largely watching from the sidelines.It showed that Djokovic, far and away the best player in mens tennis since 2011, is maybe, just maybe, losing a little firmness on his solid grip over the game.And for Andy Murray, the upset led to a simple revelation: Suddenly devoid of his most potent nemesis -- a man who the irrepressible Brit has lost to in 16 of their past 19 matches -- this tournament is now his to lose.Sunday evenings turn of events was unforgettable. While Djokovic had suffered an ugly upset early at Wimbledon, losing to American journeyman Sam Querrey, it seemed like hed built back confidence by winning the Toronto tour stop in late July. But from the beginning of this Olympic match he seemed the lesser player. Del Potro served solidly, kept his backhand in play and absolutely dominated with his favorite shot: a forehand that he consistently poleaxed with such power that his opponent, among the games best-ever movers, was constantly wrong-footed.In the end, del Potro hit 29 forehand winners. Djokovic struck seven. The final point featured a sequence symbolized the whole affair: Del Potro hit a scorching forehand down the line and drew a weak reply. The lanky Argentine then wheeled back and hit nearly the same shot, only this time crosscourt. It struck the net, but was traveling with so much heavy force that it popped onto his opponents side. Gamee.dddddddddddd Set. Match. New tournament.The crowd, which had sung and clapped and danced all night in a way that made Centre Court feel like a stadium hosting soccers World Cup, once again went apoplectic. Del Potro and Djokovic -- who played a similarly stirring match for the bronze medal in London, with the Argentinian winning then too -- embraced at net. As Djokovic left the court, his face flashed with a look of agonized disappointment and he appeared to be crying.One can reliably assume that Murray, the singles medal winner at the 2012 London games, wasnt shedding any teams. He survived the day, easing through a 6-3, 6-2 win over Serbias Viktor Troicki on a wind-swept afternoon. There are no unnerving threats in his half of the draw. The highest seeded is Frances Gael Monfils, ranked 11th on the ATP tour. Murray has won four of their six matches, and the talented Frenchman has a penchant for crumbling on the biggest stages.With Djokovic out of the way, the Olympic draws upper half is now led by Rafael Nadal, who on Sunday tore through Argentinas Frederico Delbonis, 6-2, 6-1. But Nadal of late has been a shadow of his former self. Nursing an injured wrist, he hasnt played a tournament since June. Its not too much to say that if Del Potro continues showing the form he did against Djokovic, he may well offer Murray his sternest test.After his match against Troicki, Murray admitted to being nervous before his match began -- less because this was the Olympics than the fact he hadnt played competitively since winning Wimbledon on July 10, hadnt performed at a hard court tournament since losing early at the Miami Open in March.Having the Olympics come so soon after Wimbledon for me, it may have been easy to have a bit of a lull, but thats not going to happen with the Olympics, Murray said. I hope to make a run.Little did he know that by Sundays end, Novak Djokovic would be gone. That run just got a whole lot easier. ' ' '