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.
#99 – La-Monroe Warhawks
5-6 SU; 6-4 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - A missed field goal against Florida
International cost the then Indians a win and
an outright Sun Belt title. A blowout loss at
the end of the season against rival La-Lafayette
did the same thing and hung another losing record
at Monroe. Now the Warhawks must regroup, retool
and hope they can find a replacement for quarterback
Steven Jyles, who was a four-year starter at
Monroe. Those are some big shoes to fill and
it isn’t going to be pretty early on.
The good news is that this is the Sun Belt where
anything can happen and any team can contend
with the right breaks. The other good news is
that behind La-Lafayette, the Warhawks bring
back everyone on the offensive line along with
leading rusher Calvin Dawson. The rushing offense
has improved each of the last three seasons
and with a new signal caller, it will go up
for a fourth straight season. The defense will
play a bigger role this season and if it improves
from its 30.8 ppg allowed last year, La-Monroe
will be contenders once again, proving a lot
of people wrong.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 8 The loss of Jyles
is a tough loss but this is college and the
Warhawks need to move on. Replacing him will
be sophomore Kinsmon Lancaster, a versatile
quarterback who will use his legs to succeed.
He rushed for 242 yards last season in limited
action and running behind a veteran line will
be huge. He is not considered a great drop back
passer so we will likely see a lot more of a
running game this season. The Warhawks finished
77th in total offense and 88th in scoring offense
so the loss of Jyles might not be as big as
everyone is predicting. A strong offensive line
is equally important and La-Monroe has just
that which will be the difference between success
and failure on offense.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 5 Defensively, this
team was not as bad as the statistics indicated
last season. The Warhawks allowed 38, 44 and
44 to Wyoming, Georgia and Arkansas so taking
those games out and the defense gave up a respectable
26.6 ppg and 22.7 ppg after removing the 56
points allowed against La-Lafayette in the finale.
All indications are that the defensive line
looked very good in the spring while the linebackers
and secondary looked even better. This will
be one of the best secondaries in the conference
with two all-Sun Belt players roaming the backfield.
The Warhawks finished 48th in the country in
passing defense and that should get even better
this year. Stopping the run is the top priority
heading into the fall as they finished 100th
in that category a season ago.
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Schedule
- Three SEC teams and a Big XII squad highlight
the non-conference schedule so we can pretty
much mark down a 0-4 record in those contests,
especially considering that those are all on
the road. The Warhawks open at home against
Alcorn St. and that game will be a huge one
as a win will jumpstart the confidence. Games
at Kansas and Alabama loom with the home conference
opener against Florida Atlantic coming two weeks
later. The rest of the SBC slate is not easy
but it isn’t overwhelming either as the
biggest test will be the game at La-Lafayette
at season’s end. Four of their last five
games are on the road, never a fun way to end
the campaign.
You can bet on…
Head coach Charlie Weatherbie will have his
team ready to play as he has done wonders thus
far despite not having a winning season. Back-to-back
5-6 years are frustrating but coming off a four-year
run of going 7-39, things are looking much better.
The Warhawks finished with a winning record
against the number last season that included
a 5-2 ATS mark as a dog. We will see them in
that role numerous times again this year and
with a solid rushing attack able to pound the
ball, some of those games could be closer than
expected. The road team is 8-1 ATS the last
nine years in the Monroe-Lafayette rivalry.
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