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.
#86 – Louisiana Tech
Bulldogs 7-4 SU; 5-6 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - The Bulldogs qualify as the team
that got the biggest shaft last season after
not getting invited to a bowl game despite a
7-4 record. Making matters worse, Louisiana
Tech defeated Fresno St. in its final game of
the year but the latter Bulldogs secured a bid
to the Liberty Bowl while the former Bulldogs
were forced to sit home during the postseason.
Louisiana Tech has increased its win totals
each of the last four seasons but trying to
top its seven wins from last season might be
too much to ask for. Not only does the schedule
not set up in their favor but the Bulldogs need
to replace key offensive players all over the
place along with nine of their defenders. They
had their best defensive season in 10 years
but reverting back to the days of the bottom
of the conference is likely. Offensively, the
Bulldogs will be breaking in a new quarterback,
new running backs and two key offensive linemen.
Louisiana Tech closed last season with a 7-2
record but with four of their first five games
on the road, keeping that momentum going will
be impossible.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 6 Louisiana Tech averaged
28.7 ppg last year, the most it has put up since
2001 but it has to replace efficient Matt Kubik
at quarterback. Junior Zac Champion is the likely
starter but he has only eight pass attempts
to his credit in five relief appearances. He
does have a solid group of receivers to throw
the ball to and he should get plenty of protection
behind an offensive line that averages a whopping
314 pounds. Running back is a big question mark
even though the talent is there. Returning rushing
leader Mark Dillard was switched to safety and
his status is still in question following a
sexual assault charge in February. Incumbents
Freddie Franklin and Patrick Jackson combined
for 815 rushing yards a season ago but after
those two, there is no one left. If Champion
can fill in quickly, the offense can be very
good once again.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 2 This is where the
problems begin. The Bulldogs have only two starters
returning on defense and even though it was
one of the best in a decade, it still wasn’t
exceptional. They finished 58th in scoring and
66th in total defense and those ranking are
sure to go the wrong way this season. The rushing
defense was the strength, allowing only 133.2
ypg and 3.8 ypc but only one player is back
from the front seven and there will only be
two seniors there to start. The reinstatement
of Dillard will be a key piece to the secondary
if nothing else for depth purposes. If there
is one sign of optimism it is the fact that
Louisiana Tech returned only four starters last
season and still had a decent year. Young players
have to make big strides right away but with
the early part of the schedule extremely difficult,
that a lofty goal.
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Schedule
- Not only do the Bulldogs have eight road games
this season, four of those occur in their first
five games. The one home game is an easy contest
against 1-AA Nicholls St. but the four road
games surrounding that are at Nebraska, Texas
A&M, Clemson and Boise St. A 1-4 start is
inevitable but there is a nice stretch following
those games with Idaho, Utah St., San Jose St.
and North Texas. A game at Hawaii will be the
third straight away from home and while the
next two games are against frontrunners Nevada
and Fresno St., at least those games are in
Ruston. The finale at New Mexico St. could determine
whether or not the Bulldogs have a second straight
winning campaign since there are 13 games on
this year’s schedule.
You can bet on…
Louisiana Tech is extremely young and the difficulty
of the beginning part of the schedule does not
bode well for such a young squad. While there
is light at the end of the tunnel, it might
already be too late for the Bulldogs to salvage
the season. They will undoubtedly be receiving
points in their first four lined games but that
might not necessarily be a good thing. Louisiana
Tech is just 7-17 ATS as an underdog over the
last four seasons and that includes a 5-13 ATS
mark as a road dog. The biggest go against could
be its game at Texas A&M. This follows the
game against Nicholls St. and the Bulldogs are
a paltry 3-17 ATS following a straight up win.
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