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.
#117 – Buffalo Bulls
1-10 SU; 5-5-1 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - The Turner Gill era begins in
Buffalo this season and it looks like it’s
going to be a very rough beginning. The Bulls
had only one victory in 2005 and there simply
is not enough talent to turn this team around
in a short time frame. Buffalo had one of the
most anemic offenses in the nation last year,
averaging only 10 ppg and 279.5 ypg, 118th and
114th in the country respectively. The start
to the season was one of the worst ever as the
Bulls managed three points in its first three
games combined before “exploding”
for 21 points against Western Michigan. The
cupboard isn’t bare but it certainly isn’t
stocked and if the Bulls want to improve on
that one victory, more points on the scoreboard
is priority one. Gill, unlike former coach Jim
Hofher, is offensive minded and should be able
to make improvements right away. Defensively,
the Bulls were respectable, finishing 60th in
total defense but good efforts went unnoticed
due to the offensive inefficiencies. Expect
more of the same in 2006.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 8 The offense returns
a majority of the starters from 2005 but that
isn’t something the Bulls faithful should
be getting excited about. Buffalo is sure to
be better on that side of the ball with Gill
in the mix but he will certainly have his work
cut out for him. The offense got into the redzone
only 26 times last season and making matters
even worse, it managed to score points in only
14 of those drives. Sophomore Drew Willy took
over at quarterback last season after the first
three games when the team averaged only one
ppg so there is experience behind center. The
running game will be decent but the offensive
line is the concern as three long time starters
are gone.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 5 The unit performed
well at times but it was a sitting duck a lot
of the time. The horrendous offense and poor
special teams put the defense is a hole most
of the time, allowing a lot of points and a
horrendous 90.9% redzone success rate. The Bulls
will have a new look this season, going for
the traditional 4-3 alignment which will certainly
put the pressure on the defensive line that
does not return one starter from last season.
The linebackers and safeties will be the core
of the group. An extremely misleading stat from
last season is that Buffalo finished the season
10th in the country in passing defense but that
was because it was always behind and teams simply
didn’t have the need to throw.
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Schedule
- A MAC schedule can be good or bad depending
on the draw and Buffalo’s is not good.
The Bulls face three of the four powerhouse
teams, missing only Toledo, with two of those
games coming on the road. Unlike most early
season schedules, Buffalo starts out with three
straight conference games so a lot will be known
right away on how much offseason progress the
Bulls have made. Non-conference games at Auburn,
at Boston College and at Wisconsin promises
a 0-3 record but they are spread out enough
that they aren’t going to do much damage
to the confidence as each is followed by a conference
home game which are all winnable to a point.
You can bet on…
Similar to its opening opponent Temple, game
one of the Gill era is a huge one for Buffalo.
A win at home would put the team in first place
in the MAC for a couple weeks at least and would
provide some great momentum heading out on the
road. A loss could be detrimental since Temple
doesn’t beat anyone and if the Bulls are
a victim, it could be lights out early. Buffalo
covered half of its games last season and went
3-2 against the number when getting more than
three touchdowns including a 2-0 mark at home.
We will certainly see some big numbers again
this season and with an offense that has the
ability to be better, the Bulls could get over
the hump and become a profitable team.
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