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.
#78 – Indiana Hoosiers
4-7 SU; 3-6-1 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - Last season, the Hoosiers recorded
their most amount of wins since 2001 but they
still have an uphill battle to even think about
contending in the Big Ten. The offense showed
signs of brilliance in the first half of the
season before completely disappearing in the
second half. The defense was consistent all
season but the problem is that it was consistently
bad. There is a lot of optimism coming from
second year head coach Terry Hoeppner and while
he may be saying the right things, the results
still need to occur on the field. A soft non-conference
schedule should get the Hoosiers out to another
hot start similar to last season but they need
to find a way to compete in conference action
where they were 1-7 and got outscored by 18.5
ppg in 2005. It starts with the defense that
doesn’t look to be much better than last
year and that is a huge problem before the season
even begins.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 6 Indiana averaged
a solid 30.6 ppg in its first five games last
season but followed that up with an average
of 15.8 ppg in its final six games. The big
name players are back including quarterback
Blake Powers who set a single season school
record with 22 touchdown passes. The problem
is that he also threw 16 interceptions while
completing just 56.4 percent of his passes.
He has arguably the best group of receivers
in the Big Ten, led by exciting sophomore James
Hardy. The wideouts will be getting a lot of
looks but getting them the ball might be a challenge
as the offensive line is considered one of the
weakest in the Big Ten. Also, the Hoosiers will
be breaking in a new running back so the lack
of a rushing attack will be detrimental to the
offense. If the young line can jell quickly,
Indiana has a chance to be the most improved
offense in the conference. That if is huge however.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 6 The offense can
put up huge numbers but it won’t matter
much if the defense can’t stop anyone.
The Hoosiers finished 93rd in total defense,
104th in scoring defense and 110th in rushing
defense. The entire front seven will consist
of new starters in 2006 but that might not be
a bad thing considering the 215.2 ypg and 5.0
ypc allowed last season. In the physical Big
Ten, those numbers will have to decrease dramatically.
The secondary returns all four starters to the
unit that finished a respectable 35th in the
country in passing defense. Unfortunately, like
most soft rush defenses, the secondary wasn’t
tested very much and won’t again this
year if the run stopping doesn’t stiffen
up. The defense allowed at least 41 points in
each of the final five games of last season
and that is not going to get the job done. A
huge turnaround is necessary but likely won’t
happen.
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Schedule
- Similar to last season, the schedule is easy
early on but it all comes down to Big Ten play.
The first four games are all non-conference
contests with the fourth game at home against
Connecticut being the toughest of the four.
The lone road game in there is at Ball St.,
a weaker team but a team that is on the upswing.
A 4-0 start is not out of the question nor is
a 0-8 finish. The Big Ten schedule is similar
to last year with both Penn St. and Northwestern
off the slate for the second consecutive season.
The good news is that four of the five toughest
games are at home, the exception being a game
at Ohio St. Possible wins at Illinois and Minnesota
or Purdue could mean bowl eligibility for the
first time since 1993 but the Hoosiers must
win the games they are supposed to win.
You can bet on…
Indiana has improved its win total in each of
the last three seasons and doing it for a fourth
straight year is a definite possibility. It’s
up to the defense as the offense should be able
to move the ball and keep games within reach.
The Hoosiers have gone a money-burning 22-42-1
against the number since 2000 including a putrid
15-37 ATS record as a dog. In conference action,
Indiana has posted 2-6 ATS records in four of
the last six years and for that to improve,
it has to be able to stop the opposition. That
is not likely going to happen as the Hoosiers
have allowed at least 31.2 ppg in each of the
last four years. Going against a potent Western
Michigan offense in the opener should tell us
a lot.
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