I think the ranking has one meaning... when you are in the over #80 crowd... they don't spend much time analyzing you. No offense to Hall Davis, but they took his draft and translated that into a hurt for the UL defense. (Not a valid observation) We rallied our own troops last year around a strong offensive line (made up of two seniors with national accolodes)... to offset the wussy crowd's worry loss of MD, Chery and Fenroy. So, in many respects, we are to blame for sportswriters using simple information to assess our strengths/weaknesses. Other than that, when you are ranked above 75, the only takeaway is that you need to seriously get to work.
As for QB... I can't tell you who should be the #1. I would prefer UL get a solid passing attack, and I don't really care who does it. I want us to key on the pass to set up the run. That does not seem to be popular with others on here. I do agree... it is all up to the capabilities of our personnel. But, we got hooked on a mobile Babb and MD, and that opened up the rest of our running attack. Last year, we brought Marlin Miller into the backfield to give us some speed... it was cool at times... but we are not getting over the hump with a run first mentality. Bustle needs to go aerial and either succeed or go down in flames. 50/50 isn't getting it done and will be a staff killer at the end of this season.
As stated, health is always a bigger must with the Cajuns... especially since we usually, across the board, lack true depth (comparable skill and experience). Our defense and special teams are what have to step up. We cannot go to a bowl without a spectacular defense and special teams. We have to win the field position battle and stop giving everyone a short field and our offense a long field. The only stat that matters is the W/L stat. This is not a building year... this is a command performance year.