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college football previews :#95 – Central Michigan
Chippewas Preview
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.
#95 – Central Michigan
Chippewas 6-5 SU; 6-4-1 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - The Chippewas started last season
with an internal nightmare as murder charges
were brought against running back Jerry Seymour
and it looked as though the season would be
lost. Central Michigan started out 1-3 but instead
of throwing it in, the Chippewas rallied and
ended up with a winning season. Four of their
losses were by a touchdown or less so a good
season could have been even better. The coaching
of Brian Kelly can be attributed to the success
of 2005 and he will be called upon once again
to rally confidence into a team that lost its
best player on offense. Quarterback Kent Smith
is gone and replacing him will be impossible
so the Chippewas will have to count on a strong
running game along with one of the best offensive
lines in the MAC. The defense was excellent
last season and can be even better this year
if the secondary improves from its 108th ranking
against the pass.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 7 The loss of Smith
is immense but there is some light at the end
of the tunnel. Smith easily had his best season
a year ago yet the offense averaged the exact
same amount of points in did in 2004. The Chippewas
averaged 23.6 ppg on the season in 2005 but
that average goes up to 28.8 ppg in MAC games.
Led by running back Ontario Snead, the rushing
attack will be the focal point until quarterback
Brian Brunner gets more familiar with the offense.
He will have a huge and experienced line to
protect him and he has one of the top receivers
in Damien Linson to throw the ball to. With
all of the starters coming back, the offense
should be able to improve on its 76th ranking
in scoring offense.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 7 This is where the
real surprise occurred last season as Central
Michigan finished 46th in the nation in scoring
defense and 20th in rushing defense. The rushing
defense ranking could be considered skewed by
playing in the pass happy MAC but the Chippewas
led the conference in yards per carry average
allowed so it was hardly slanted. The secondary
was the weak link a season ago and likely will
be again but the defensive line and linebackers
more than make up for those deficiencies. MAC
Defensive Play of the Year Dan Bazuin is back
at end while all three linebackers return. The
run defense will be just as good and if the
young players in the backfield can step up and
make some plays, this will be the best defense
in the MAC.
Schedule
- The schedule does not set up well for the
Chippewas to be breaking in a new signal caller.
They start the season hosting Boston College,
travel to Michigan and then host 2005 MAC Champion
Akron. And if that isn’t bad enough, the
following three games after that are all on
the road including games at Kentucky and Toledo.
The second half of the slate does get much better
as two of their last three road games are at
Temple and at Buffalo which should be relatively
easy wins. The toughest game over the final
six-game stretch is a game at Northern Illinois.
Playing West frontrunners Toledo and Northern
Illinois on the road is a very bad break.
You can bet on…
The Chippewas will not be sneaking up on anyone
this season like they did last year. Central
Michigan shocked Miami (Ohio) in the second
game of the season while also taking out Akron
and Toledo. The Chippewas used to be the team
that everyone looked forward to playing but
that has changed. Despite many surprising wins,
they finished only two games above .500 against
the number. The last two spread losses were
by a combined five points so a good money season
could have been a great one, similar to their
straight up record. Boston College better be
ready in the opener since the Chippewas will
be looking to revenge that 43-0 loss a couple
years ago, the last time they were shut out.
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