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.
#62 – Hawaii Warriors
5-7 SU; 7-5 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - Following three consecutive Hawaii
Bowl appearances, the Warriors slipped last
season with a 5-7 record, the first year in
the post Timmy Chang era. But the offense didn’t
miss a beat as JUCO transfer Cole Brennan came
in and took over right where Chang left off,
leading Hawaii to the 11th ranking in total
offense including 2nd in passing offense, trailing
only Texas Tech. It was the defense that led
to a losing season and it doesn’t look
that much better this year. The stop unit yielded
38 or more points on eight different occasions
and not surprisingly, six of those were losses
as even the potent offense couldn’t outscore
the opposition. The offense has the opportunity
to be even better with nine starters coming
back including the top seven receivers from
last year’s team. It comes down to the
defense once again and with a schedule that
features 13 games, eight of which are at home,
the Warriors have a good shot at getting back
to the postseason, the Hawaii Bowl a likely
destination once again.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 9 This is a fun offense
to watch and usually on late Saturday nights,
it’s a great way to wind down a busy college
football day. Hawaii topped 40 points five times
last season but it obviously wasn’t enough
as the defense couldn’t keep any team
in check, with the exception of a shutout against
Idaho. Back to the offense as the red gun was
not a problem for newcomer Brennan who passed
for over 4,300 yards while tossing 35 touchdowns
and only 13 interceptions. He is the preseason
player of the year in the WAC and rightfully
so with almost his entire cast coming back with
him. The biggest return however is one you might
not think would matter much in this offense.
The return of running back Nate Ilaoa, who was
granted a fifth year medical hardship is enormous
as he can keep defenses honest with his 7.6
ypc. The Warriors were just 35th in scoring
offense last year so capitalizing on their scoring
chances is vital.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 5 The good news is
that the entire defensive line is back for Hawaii,
giving it some excellent experience which should
help the rushing defense that finished 98th
in the country last season. The bad news is
that only two other starters are back in the
entire back eight but in reality, that could
be more good news. The Warriors were 102nd in
scoring defense and 110th in total defense so
the only way to go is up, even with a very young
squad. Hawaii will be starting four sophomores
at linebacker but insiders are saying that the
potential is there to be the strength of the
defense, led by returning starter Solomon Elimimian,
who is the leading tackler coming back. Senior
free safety Leonard Peters was granted an extra
year of eligibility and his presence in the
secondary will be big. The Warriors aren’t
going to transform into a great defense overnight
but some improvement is necessary and likely
to occur.
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Schedule
- While most teams play 11 regular season games,
Hawaii almost always plays 12 and while most
play 12 this year, Hawaii will be suiting up
13 times. That gets the Warriors an extra shot
at that seven-win mark and also gets them an
extra home game, even though it isn’t
an easy one. The non-conference schedule is
tough as always, starting out with the season
opener at Alabama and finishing up with home
games against Purdue and Oregon St. The other
two non-conference games are at home against
UNLV and Eastern Illinois. The WAC schedule
is very top heavy with the first three games
against the top three teams in the conference
including difficult road trips to Boise St.
and Fresno St. Following the game against the
Bulldogs, Hawaii has five consecutive winnable
WAC games so if the Warriors can pull an upset
in those first three, a 6-2 conference record
is likely meaning a shot at the WAC title isn’t
out of the question.
You can bet on…
There are going to plenty of points scored in
Hawaii games once again this season as the offense
should be better and even though the defense
should improve, a lot of points are going to
be allowed. Eight of the 12 games went over
the total last year even though just one total
was set at less than 60 points. After going
27-5 at home from 2001-2004, the Warriors slipped
with a 3-4 record at Aloha Stadium last season
and in order for them to get back to the postseason,
that big home edge needs to be regained. Prior
to last season, Hawaii was 13-6 ATS as a home
underdog in the previous six years but dropped
three of four against the number in that spot
in 2005. The Warriors will likely be home dogs
only twice this year, against Purdue and Oregon
St., and by that point we will know exactly
what this team is playing for.
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