by:
Matt
Fargo
Spring practices are in the
books and fall camps will be here before you
know it so that means getting an early jump
on the 2006 NCAA football season. Knowing the
teams now will save you time in August and Matt
Fargo is here to help you get a grasp of what
to expect this upcoming year. We go from worst
to first in this 2006 College Football Preview.
#70 – Akron Zips 7-6
SU; 7-6 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - Akron was the surprise of the
MAC last season, winning three of its final
four games to make it to the MAC Championship
where it defeated Northern Illinois in a classic
battle. A defeat to Memphis in the Motor City
Bowl was disappointing but it was the first
ever 1-A bowl game for the program so there
was nothing to hang their heads about. Talk
of repeat started as soon as that game against
the Tigers ended but it’s not going to
be easy as some might think. The Zips do return
quarterback Luke Getsy, arguably the best in
the MAC, but all of the other skill positions
need to be replaced including leading rusher
Brett Briggs, who rushed for 1,230 yards last
season. The defense was a pleasant surprise,
finishing 32nd in the country in total defense,
and nine of those starters return. Akron returns
the most starters of any team in the conference
so a second straight MAC East title should happen
but in this conference, anything can happen.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 8 The offense is centered
around Getsy, who shined in his first season
with Akron, running the West Coast offense to
perfection. The transfer from Pittsburgh threw
for 3,455 yards and 23 touchdowns but the one
negative was his 53 percent completion rate.
He will be tossing to relatively new receivers
this season as 188 of his 278 completions have
graduated. The main candidate to take over for
Domenik Hixon is junior Jabari Arthur, who closed
last season with a brilliant game in the Motor
City Bowl. The other side is wide open still.
At running back, things aren’t as good
as the leading returning rusher is Dennis Kennedy,
who ran for 131 yards on just 2.9 ypc last season.
Getsy does benefit from the return of all five
of the offensive linemen, a smallish but very
experienced unit. Akron averaged 23.6 ppg last
season, a fairly low amount considering the
talent that was on the team so reaching that
average again could be a stretch.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 9 This is where the
Zips are going to have to shine if they are
to make a second consecutive trip to the MAC
Championship. Nine starters return to the mix
and there are no glaring weaknesses anywhere.
The defensive line will be stout as will the
linebackers but if there is one area to improve
in, it is stopping the run. Akron finished 71st
in the country in rushing defense last season,
allowing 159 ypg, and while that was a huge
improvement from the last five years, it still
needs to come down. Allowing a combined 596
yards on the ground in the final two games does
not give the Zips a lot of momentum heading
into this year. The secondary was excellent
last season, finishing 16th in the nation in
passing defense and brings back all five of
its starters.
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Schedule
- At first glance, the schedule looks pretty
tough with seven road games but after looking
further, it is very manageable. The Zips start
out with two extremely tough non-conference
road games at Penn St. and NC State before playing
their MAC opener at Central Michigan. The home
opener is a non-conference game against North
Texas and then it’s back to the road for
two more games against Kent St. and Cincinnati.
Playing five of their first six games on the
road is not an easy task but three of those
games are winnable. Four of the final six games
are at home including games against Miami and
Bowling Green, both of which are in rebuilding
seasons. The toughest game in that final stretch
is a road game at MAC West contender Toledo.
The final road game at Ohio could very well
decide the division.
You can bet on…
Akron definitely overachieved last year and
it will likely take a similar effort to get
back to a bowl game. Akron has had a winning
record the last three seasons yet it did not
receive bowl bids in those first two campaigns
so winning the entire MAC might be the only
way to make it to the postseason once again.
Akron has been solid as a home dog, going 16-8
ATS since 1996 but it is unlikely to find itself
in that role this season. The Zips made a name
for themselves and with every home contest a
likely win, they will be favored in all of them.
They are just 5-9 ATS as a home favorite over
the last five years and in order to shoot for
a third straight profitable season against the
number, that is going to have to improve.
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