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.
#69 – Houston Cougars
6-6 SU; 6-5 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - Houston has all of the pieces
in place to finally make a run at the C-USA
Championship. The problem is that the pieces
have been there the last three seasons as well
and the Cougars did not get the job done, coming
away with two minor bowl invitations with both
being losses. Until Houston can prove it can
win the big games, it will be considered a contender
and not the team to beat. Playing in the very
tough C-USA West does not help matters. The
Cougars have one of the best offenses around
as they finished 19th in the country in total
offense last season. The problem is that they
came in at a disappointing 51st in scoring offense
as they tallied more than 35 points only once.
Defensively, Houston improved for a third straight
season and with 10 starters back this year,
more improvement could develop. The schedule
is on their side but until the Cougars can close
(2-3 in their last five games each of the last
three years), there will always be doubts.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 7 This offense has
the potential to be the best in the country
but it is just that, potential. The redzone
offense was atrocious last season but if that
can get better, Houston will be tough to beat.
Led by senior quarterback Kevin Kolb and senior
wideout Vincent Marshall, the Cougars have the
two active leaders in the country at those positions.
Running back Ryan Gilbert, who topped 1,000
yards last season, needs to be replaced and
there is optimism that senior Jackie Battle
can fill in nicely. Only two starters need to
be replaced on the offensive line and even though
the biggest starter weighs in at just 305, the
smallish unit is perfect for the spread option
attack that Houston utilizes. The Cougars averaged
34.5 ppg in 2003 and that is the average that
they need to strive for this season.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 10 The defense is
overshadowed by the high octane offense and
that should not be the case. Even though the
numbers were not very good last season, 76th
in total defense and 69th in scorings defense,
they have improved in each of the last three
years. How much they can improve in the fourth
year could determine how far this team actually
goes. The Cougars allowed 18 or fewer points
four times but also gave up 31 or more points
five times. Kansas put up 42 in the Fort Worth
Bowl, not good considering that was the most
points the Jayhawks scored all season long.
There is a new defensive coordinator in the
mix as Allen Weddell moves up from coaching
the linebackers. There will be no changes to
schemes and with 10 starters back, that is the
right move. There is potential if the rushing
defense can improve upon its 87th ranking from
last year.
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Schedule
- Houston caught every break by the schedule
makers as this slate sets up to be the best
in the Art Briles era. If the Cougars can regain
a home edge where they have gone just 9-8 since
Briles took over, major things can take place.
Rice, Tulane, Grambling and Oklahoma St. are
the first four games on the slate with the game
against the Owls being the only roadie. Houston
should be 4-0 before it heads to Miami (Florida)
which looks to be the only sure loss on the
schedule. The Cougars then host La-Lafayette
before going to Southern Miss and then the breaks
really come into play. Three straight home games
against the three top teams in the conference,
UTEP, Central Florida and Tulsa, will determine
a lot. If Houston goes 1-2 in those games, another
trip to Hawaii or Fort Worth is in its future.
You can bet on…
There is so much optimism surrounding the Cougars
that it could be too much and actually hurt
the team. Houston has underachieved for the
past few seasons and cannot afford to do so
once again. The ball is in its hands and the
Cougars have the opportunity to run the table.
Surprisingly, Houston went under in six of its
11 lined games last season and is 13-9 under
in the last two years. Posted totals will once
again be very high based on the offense and
if the defense can do the job it’s supposed
to do, then we could see more of the same. Houston
is 5-22 ATS in its first lined home game of
the season and 3-12 ATS as double-digit favorites
so Tulane could have some value in game two.
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