Last year's preview:https://forumeus.com/sh...d.php?t=14083
This year's preview:
1) FLORIDA ATLANTIC OWLS
It will be an upset if FAU doesn't repeat as SBC champions. Nobody returns more starters than the Owls. Florida Atlantic went 8-5 with 4 of those losses to BCS programs.
Rusty Smith returns after one of the best years in SBC history with 32 TD's/9 int's for 3,688 yards. Cortez Gent returns as maybe the best WR in the league. Charles Pierre returns as the most underrated RB in the SBC. As if that wasn't enough, DiIvory Edgecomb returns as the SBC leader in all-purpose yardage.
Florida Atlantic can score from anywhere, anytime.
They get Troy at home. They only have 12 Seniors on the roster with most of them not playing anyway. The Owls will be in the forefront of this league for the forseeable future. They have overtaken Troy as the Top Dog in the SBC. Schnelly has the Florida Atlantic football program running on all cylinders. Top-25 team.
2) ULM WARHAWKS
The Warhawks are the best of the rest. They finished last season going 6 and 2 in their last 8 games with wins over league champ FAU and Alabama. I said, ALABAMA.
Saavy, veteran QB Kimson Lancaster returns. A nice O-line along with very talented WR's Lagregory Sapp and Darrell McNeal return. The only question mark for ULM is finding a decent replacement for league rushing champ Calvin Dawson.
On defense, the Warhawks always play tough. They were 2nd in the league last season at giving up only 23 points per game in conference. A good defense was solidified in the offseason by the signings of three 3-star JC Defensive lineman.
If ULM can find a RB before SBC play starts with 4 of the first 5 SBC games at home including FAU and Troy, the Warhawks will be tough to beat.
3) TROY TROJANS
Yes, Troy has lost their MVP QB, their top RB, and their top 2 WR's. But, that is not what Troy is about.
The Troy Trojans play defense, and they mean it. They gave up only a league leading 15 points/game in SBC play last season. In the era of wide open offenses, that is miniscule.
The Trojans return more lettermen(52) than anybody else in the SBC. Between that and their defense, as long as Blakeney is there, the talent level of Troy will always put them near the top of the league.
4) MIDDLE TENNESSEE BLUE RAIDERS
Everything was going great for MT last season. They had just won 5 of 6 with the only loss in that time frame a 2 point nailbiter to Virginia. Then, they get manhandled by Louisiana and embarrassed on national TV losing 45-7 to Troy.
But, the Raiders found their future along the way. His name is Dwight Dasher. Dasher is the #3 returner in pass efficeincy and the #5 returning rusher in the SBC. That's one heck of a debut.
He's gonna need some help as MT returns fewer starters and lettermen than anybody else in the SBC. With a turnover in players this big, Stockstill will have to "coach 'em up" big time to contend for the title. With a talent like Dasher, it is not impossible.
5) ARKANSAS STATE RED WOLVES
A-State fans must have been feeling a little deja-vu last season. Start out strong. Finish poorly. That's A-State football. ASU started out with a controversial 8 point loss to TEXAS and wins over SMU and Memphis. Later, they finish going 2-6 with 3 SBC losses by a 20 point avg.
If these last 2 seasons haven't caused Steve Roberts to lose the rest of his hair, this season will. The Wolves are the only SBC school to return a top 3 QB and RB in Corey Leonard and Reggie Arnold. Arnold is a load, leading the SBC with a 6.5 yard/carry avg.
Here's the bad news. ASU was decimated by graduation, particularly on defense, with only 11 starters returning for the whole team. Then, they finish in the SBC this season with 4 of the last 5 SBC games on the road. Gonna be tough.
6) LOUISIANA RAGIN CAJUNS
I almost copied my preview from last year for the Cajuns and pasted it here. Nothing has changed.
How can a team that can run it right down your throat, be last in time of possession, by a wide margin? It's because their defense can't get off of the field.
-second to last in red zone defense
-second to last in rush defense
-second to last in pass efficiency defense
-second to last in opponnents 1st downs
-last in opponnents 4th down conversion
-last in opponnents 3rd down conversion
Once again, one of the nation's best rushing attacks will be wasted unless UL finds a way to stop somebody, anybody. To make things worse, Louisiana lost their 3 best defensive players to graduation. Ouch.
The massive rushing attack of Michael Desormeaux and Tyrell Fenroy can't do it by themselves. UL's passing game was non-existent as they were second to last in pass efficiency.
To compete in this league, you must have at least a little balance. As of now, the Cajuns don't have it.
7) FIU GOLDEN PANTHERS
Mario Cristobal took over an FIU program that was floundering. They scored an anemic 115 points in '06. Last season looked like it was headed for a similar result. But, with 4 games left, the Golden Panthers started to fight back. They scored 113 points in those 4 games alone for an avg. of 28 points per game including a 38-19 beat down of North texas.
Cristobal has righted the ship. With a new stadium for the Panthers to prowl in and 51 returning lettermen, FIU will win a few this year.
8) NORTH TEXAS MEAN GREEN
WHAT was that?
Where do I begin?
Let me put it this way. UNT came within a dozen points of breaking the Cajuns' dubious record from 1997 giving up an astounding 541 points. If it weren't for the mercy of Bob Stoops, Oklahoma would have literally hung 100 on them instead of the 79 they did. Navy added a 74 point effort. Arkansas had a 66 point offering as well.
Nice.
I'll say this. North Texas sure can pitch and catch it.
Perhaps someone should remind Todd "Do you know who I am?" Dodge that football requires you to actually field a defensive unit. Otherwise, Wonderboy will soon be back in a lead role in a Thursday night pep rally at some uppity high school in north Texas, again.
If you would like to leave a comment or question after Sunday, I'll be in Destin....decompressing for a week.