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.
#107 – Arkansas St.
Indians 6-6 SU; 5-6 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - The Indians made an improbable
run last season, winning the Sun Belt Conference
title and making a trip to the New Orleans Bowl.
Arkansas St. will still be at the top half of
the conference this season but it lost a lot
to graduation so repeating as champion will
be a tough chore. The Indians won the close
games a year ago as their final four SBC wins
were by a combined 19 points. They went though
some inconsistent games on offense last season
and with a lot of question marks on that side
of the ball in 2006, more inconsistency is on
the horizon. Arkansas St. needs to replace over
4,000 yards of total offense between the quarterback
and duel tailbacks and that isn’t going
to happen overnight. The defense was surprisingly
solid and that side of the ball is going to
have to carry this team a great deal. The return
of linebacker Josh Williams, who was suspended
all of last season, won’t draw big headlines
but by year end he will have the conference
comeback player of the year solidified. The
rushing defense finished 96th in the country
last year and that will no doubt improve.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 6 The loss of quarterback
Nick Noce and tailbacks Antonio Warren and Shermar
Bracey accounts for 90 percent of the offense
being taken away. Youth and inexperience will
take over at those key positions so things could
be very uncertain early on. The strength of
the offense is at receiver where all four of
the top players are back and getting them the
ball will be a priority. As far as the running
game goes, it might not be as precarious as
first thought since the offensive line brings
back three starters including all-conference
center Tanner Jenkins. Whoever does get the
ball at tailback will have one of the best blocking
fullbacks in the league with Oren O'Neal, a
bruiser at 248 pounds. O’Neal rushed for
only 34 yards on 13 carries but he will be getting
the ball a lot more this season.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 8 The defense will
be strong against the pass once again as the
secondary returns three starters including both
safeties. The Indians were 27th in the country
in passing defense, allowing 191.7 ypg while
giving up just 193 completions. The corners
are new but do have experience. The rushing
defense was a liability but the return of Williams
at middle linebacker already makes them a better
team. The defense allowed seven points or less
in three games last season but also allowed
31 or more points six times so getting some
consistency is key, especially with an offense
that will struggle out of the gate. The Sun
Belt will have some strong offenses across the
conference this season and it will be up to
Arkansas St. to keep those units in check.
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Schedule
- The schedule is not very kind to the Indians.
Non-conference games against Oklahoma St., Memphis
and Auburn will be sure losses while contests
against Army and SMU are not easy. There are
only four true home games on the slate, three
of which are Sun Belt tilts. The back end of
the schedule does not get better as four of
the final five games are on the road including
the game against Auburn. The final game of the
season at UL-Lafayette could determine the conference
champion if Arkansas St. finds a way to take
care of business early on especially at Indian
Stadium. Home games against UL-Monroe and Middle
Tennessee are virtually must win games if there
is any chance of a repeat of 2005.
You can bet on…
Low scoring games will be the norm which will
be completely opposite of last year. The Indians
had the offense to be able to outscore the opposition
but this season the defense is going to be the
key element. This should be a stronger team
on defense and with a young offense running
the slow, don’t expect many shootouts.
Arkansas St. was 7-3-1 over last year with five
of its seven road games surpassing the total.
Games against Oklahoma St. and Southern Mississippi
were decided by less than two touchdowns so
the Indians proved they could hang with the
big boys. That likely won’t be the case
this year but it will get them prepared for
a difficult yet manageable conference schedule.
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