2007/08
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A sixth straight 10-win season was no reason
to celebrate at Texas.
The Longhorns went
10-3 in 2006, but dropped their last two regular-season
games, including a 12-7 stunner to rival Texas
A&M. The Longhorns
settled for a trip in the Alamo Bowl after botching
a golden chance to win the Big 12 South.
Not good enough. Not after Vince Young took
them to the national championship the previous
year.
``There's been a real high standard set at our
place now,'' coach Mack Brown said.
The Longhorns have enough talent this season
to bull their way into the national-title discussion
and again be the favorites to win the Big 12
- though they have some holes to fill.
Texas lost 10 starters from last season, most
of them on the offensive line and in the secondary.
Brown also needs a backup quarterback and has
to break in a new defensive coordinator after
Gene Chizik left for Iowa State.
``We have a lot of question marks with our team,''
Brown said.
One big certainty is quarterback Colt McCoy,
who returns after an impressive freshman season.
The offense should be one of the nation's most
explosive, with Limas Sweed and Quan Cosby heading
a veteran pack of receivers and 2006 leading
rusher Jamaal Charles spearheading the ground
attack.
The Longhorns had the third-best rushing defense
in the country last season (61 yards per game)
and massive tackles Frank Okam, Derek Lokey and
Roy Miller return, along with all the linebackers.
Texas ranked 99th in pass defense (236 yards
per game) and - for better or worse - only one
starter is back in the secondary.
The list of capable challengers to Texas is
long.
Texas A&M and
Missouri are positioned for breakout seasons,
Nebraska is strong again and Oklahoma State
and Texas Tech still have the offenses to spring
an upset or two.
And as usual, Oklahoma is the most formidable
contender of all. Like the Longhorns, the Sooners
have some preseason questions, most notably at
quarterback.
The situation is not nearly as dire as it was
last August, when Rhett Bomar was kicked off
the team and converted receiver Paul Thompson
was thrown in as a last-minute replacement. This
year, Sooners coach Bob Stoops has more time
to evaluate three contenders for the job.
Junior Joey Halzle is the most experienced of
the trio, but he only appeared in two games in
2006. Redshirt freshman Sam Bradford and true
freshman Keith Nichol are also in the mix.
The Sooners also have gaps to fill at linebacker,
but they should again have one of the nation's
top secondaries. Oklahoma led the Big 12 in scoring
defense last year, giving up only 17 points per
game.
A capsule look at the teams in predicted order
of finish:South
TEXAS - McCoy threw
for 2,570 yards and completed 68 percent of
his passes. He says he's fully recovered from
a pinched nerve in his neck that hampered him
in the finale against A&M. ...
Duane Akina and Larry Mac Duff will share defensive
coordinator duties. ... Redshirt freshman Sherrod
Harris and true freshman John Chiles will compete
for the backup quarterback job.
OKLAHOMA - The starting quarterback, whoever
he is, will have a loaded offense around him.
Most of the line is back, as are the top five
receivers from last year, including all-Big 12
pick Malcolm Kelly. ... The Sooners may not miss
Adrian Peterson all that much. Senior Allen Patrick
(761 yards, four TDs) and sophomore Chris Brown
(343 yards, six TDs) shared the load when Peterson
broke his collarbone last year, and Stoops thinks
redshirt freshman DeMarco Murray may be the most
explosive back of the three.
TEXAS A&M - The Aggies have 15 starters
back, including quarterback Stephen McGee. The
junior threw for 2,295 yards and completed 62
percent of his passes in 2006. ... A&M has
one of the league's most varied running back
tandems with 265-pound battering ram Jorvorskie
Lane (725 yards, 19 TDs) and speedster Michael
Goodson (847 yards, four TDs). ... The defense
allowed more than 330 yards in five of last seven
games, including 476 in the Holiday Bowl loss
to Cal.
OKLAHOMA STATE - WR Adarius Bowman (60 receptions,
1,181 yards, 12 TDs) might be a Heisman Trophy
contender. Bowman averaged 19.7 yards per catch
and had five TD catches of 50 yards or longer
in 2006. ... Dual-threat quarterback Bobby Reid
threw for 24 touchdowns and ran for five more.
... The Cowboys gave up 26 points per game last
season and ranked ninth in the league in total
defense (364 yards per game).
TEXAS TECH - QB Graham Harrell threw for 4,555
yards in 2006, more than 1,000 yards more than
the next closest quarterback in the Big 12 (Chase
Daniel). He led the league in total offense (345
yards), completions (412) and TD passes (38),
though he also threw 11 interceptions. ... Texas
Tech had the nation's third-best passing offense
in 2006 (370 yards per game), though they led
the nation in the previous four seasons.
BAYLOR - Like the Sooners, the Bears are looking
for a starting quarterback. Kent State transfer
Michael Machen is the front-runner, though Coach
Guy Morriss says junior-college transfer John
David Weed ``has closed the gap.'' ... Baylor
had the worst rushing defense in the Big 12 (191
yards per game) in 2006.
---North
MISSOURI - The Tigers may never get a better
shot at tiptoeing to the top of the league. QB
Chase Daniel (3,527 yards, 28 TDs) is one of
nine starters returning for an offense that averaged
426 yards and 30 points per game in 2006. ...
Missouri started 6-0 last year, then lost five
of its last seven when the defense allowed an
average of 26 points. ... The same day Texas
plays Oklahoma, Missouri hosts Nebraska in an
equally pivotal game in the Big 12 North.
NEBRASKA - A killer schedule could mask how
good the Cornhuskers will be. The nonconference
slate includes a road trip to defending ACC champ
Wake Forest and a showdown with Southern California
in Lincoln a week later. ... Arizona transfer
Sam Keller steps in to replace QB Zac Taylor
(3,197 yards, 26 TDs) who was the league's top
offensive player in 2006.
KANSAS STATE - QB Josh Freeman (1,780 yards,
six TDs) threw 15 interceptions last season as
a freshman and must cut down that total and gain
more consistency. ... The road schedule is brutal
- the Wildcats open at Auburn and finish the
season at Fresno State. In between are games
at Texas, Oklahoma State and Nebraska. ... Junior
LB Ian Campbell led the Big 12 in solo tackles
for loss (15).
COLORADO - The Buffaloes are also auditioning
quarterbacks and the candidates are junior-college
transfer Nick Nelson and Cody Hawkins, the son
of Coach Dan Hawkins. Colorado had the Big 12's
worst offense in 2006, averaging 16 points and
291 yards. ... The Buffs lost five defensive
starters, including Big 12 sacks leader Abe Wright.
KANSAS - The Jayhawks went 6-6 in 2006, but
blew four second-half leads. Kansas was outscored
five times in the fourth quarter. ... Eight starters
return for a defense that ranked third in the
league against the rush (109 yards per game).
... Kansas must replace RB Jon Cornish, the league's
leading rusher.
IOWA STATE - Chizik was hired to shore up a
defense that gave up 31 points and 392 yards
per game last season. Seven defensive starters
return, including linebacker Alvin Bowen, the
league's top tackler in 2006. ... WR Todd Blythe
(34 catches, 484 yards) has 124 career receptions
for 2,317 yards and 26 touchdowns.
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