And for the first time in the football conference's
five years in existence, North Texas was not one
of them.
``This league is very close,''
said Louisiana-Lafayette coach Rickey Bustle,
whose Ragin' Cajuns, 5-2 in the league last year,
lost out in a three-way tiebreaker that decided
who went to the New Orleans Bowl. ``The league
has gotten better. There's a lot more talent in
this league than there was three or four years
ago. There's not a lot of difference between the
top and the bottom.''
The evidence from 2005 bears
out Bustle's contention. North Texas, which had
won the first four Sun Belt titles, fell all the
way to a tie for last in the league. Yet all five
of its conference losses were by a touchdown or
less, and three of those losses were by three
points.
``Our biggest problem was
the fact that this league has improved greatly,''
Mean Green coach Darrell Dickey said. ``We weren't
as experienced as we've been in the past and able
to handle the fact that the teams are more talented.
Our league has been competitive every year, but
I think from the public perception (last season)
has probably given our league a lot more credibility.''
When it all shook out last
year, Arkansas State became the second Sun Belt
Conference team to win the league's automatic
berth in the New Orleans Bowl. Louisiana-Monroe
also was part of the season-ending three-way tie
for first place, but a season ending loss at Louisiana-Lafayette
sank the Warhawks' bowl aspirations.
``We lost a couple of games
that we felt like we shouldn't have lost, but
when you're getting a program up to where it needs
to go, there are going to be some hurdles,'' said
ULM coach Charlie Weatherbie, who formerly coached
at Navy. ``It's vital that they have the taste
of that championship. They know that every game,
every week, they can't let up. They've got to
find a way to win if they want to go to the New
Orleans Bowl and win this football conference.''
The Cajuns enter this season
as favorites because of experience. Jerry Babb
is returning for his fourth year as starting quarterback,
while eight starters will be back on defense.
Playing through a shoulder injury last season,
Babb completed 60 percent of his passes for 859
yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 400
yards and four touchdowns. ``It's been really
nice to watch the program grow and be a part of
that,'' Babb said. ``Being picked number one has
a lot to do with the way we finished up last year.
Also, we have a lot of guys coming back. We've
been taking small steps.''
Team capsules in predicted order of finish:
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
PREVIEW : Not only is Babb back, but also
RB Tyrell Fenroy, who as a freshman set a single-season
school record for rushing by a running back with
1,053 yards. He had five 100-yard games last season
and 12 rushing touchdowns. ... DE Tony Hills (four
sacks, two forced fumbles) returns to lead a unit
that had 23 sacks last season.
ARKANSAS
STATE PREVIEW: Nine starters are back for
the Indians' defense, including DB Tyrell Johnson
(25 tackles, two INT) and linebacker Devrett Wade
(87 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 3 fumble recoveries).
Several key offensive players are gone, however,
including QB Nick Noce. ... Sophomore Travis Hewitt,
who attempted only eight passes last season, and
redshirt freshman Corey Leonard will compete for
the starting job.
TROY
PREVIEW: Junior college transfer Omar Haugabook
is the new quarterback. His targets will include
Troy's top two receivers from last season as Smokey
Hampton (39 receptions, 589 yards, two TD) and
Gary Banks (25 receptions, 225 yards, two TD)
return. ... Also returning is CB Leodis McKelvin,
who brought back a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns
last season.
NORTH
TEXAS PREVIEW: Returning QBs Daniel Meager
and Matt Phillips will compete for a starting
job that may have more to do with handing off
than passing. Standout RB Jamario Thomas, slowed
by a hamstring injury last season, hopes to return
to the form he had in 2004, when he scored 17
touchdowns and gained more than 1,800 yards.
LOUISIANA-MONROE
PREVIEW: With conference player of the
year QB Steven Jyles gone, sophomore Kinsmon Lancaster
is expected to take over as starter. ... RB Calvin
Dawson, who led the team in rushing (714 yards)
and scored seven touchdowns last season, faces
competition from four true freshmen. ... The Warhawks
lost five of their top six receivers from last
season.
MIDDLE
TENNESSEE PREVIEW: The Blue Raiders have
a new coach in Rick Stockstill, a longtime assistant
most recently at South Carolina. ... He'll be
counting heavily on senior QB Clint Marks, who
has started 21 consecutive games and is first
in school history to throw for more than 2,000
yards in back-to-back seasons. Eight starters
are back on offense. Four starters return on defense.
FLORIDA
ATLANTIC PREVIEW: Coach Howard Schnellenberger
intends to let redshirt freshman Rusty Smith and
junior Sean Clayton fight it out for the starting
job at quarterback for a team that tied for last
in the Sun Belt last season and went 2-9 overall.
... After taking a redshirt year because of a
broken ankle, RB Aaron Sanchez returns to the
lineup.
FLORIDA
INTERNATIONAL PREVIEW: QB Josh Padrick
is one of the few starters returning on offense
for a team that finished in the middle of the
conference in 2005. Last season he threw for 2,461
yards, his third consecutive season with more
than 2,000 passing yards, and he enters 2006 with
7,223 career passing yards. Coach Don Strock has
holes to fill on the offensive line.
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