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.
#55 – Northwestern Wildcats
7-5 SU; 7-5 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - There isn’t a more difficult
preview to write than that of the Wildcats as
football doesn’t mean a whole lot right
now. The sudden death of head coach Randy Walker
sent shockwaves across the nation and absolutely
stunned the Northwestern community. Obviously
the team needs to move on, as Walker would no
doubt want it that way, and in some sense he
is going to be with the team the whole time.
Enter Pat Fitzgerald, one of Walker’s
closest friends, as the new head coach of the
Wildcats. At 31, he's the youngest coach in
Division I-A and he has never called a play,
managed a staff or coached a roster so it will
be interesting to see how thing pan out in Evanston.
One thing is for sure, the Wildcats are going
to have a very emotional season and anyone out
there not rooting for the Northwestern players,
coaches and family simply doesn’t know
what is important.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 7 The spread offense
that Walker instituted at Northwestern has had
great success over the years and shouldn’t
miss a beat despite losing an integral part.
Record-breaking quarterback Brett Basanez has
moved on, leaving the job wide open but it looks
like it’s going to go to sophomore C.J.
Bacher who comes in with the most experience
of the three candidates currently fighting for
the job. The strength of the Wildcats this year
will be the running portion of the spread offense
as running back Tyrell Sutton, who amassed 1,474
yards on 5.9 ypc last season, returns. He will
be bolstered by the return of four starters
from the offensive line which no doubt helps
the quarterback situation as well. The receivers
are deep and experienced so whoever does win
the quarterback job and can grasp the system
has a very good upside for success.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 7 Northwestern won
seven games despite having the worse defense
in the country, allowing a ghastly 480.4 ypg.
The Wildcats scored 34 or more points in seven
of those victories and thankfully outscored
the opposition. The unit allowed 48 or more
points four times and the defense finished 101st
or worse in all four major statistical categories.
The front four is extremely young and is going
to have to step up somehow as last season it
allowed 218.1 ypg on the ground and finished
119th in tackles for losses and 115th in sacks.
The linebackers are the strength but they can’t
do it all seeing that the secondary is also
a work in progress. Northwestern was 101st in
passing defense last year but a more respectable
70th in passing efficiency defense as the 20
interceptions helped to equal out the 20 touchdown
passes allowed.
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Schedule
- Starting the season with games against Miami
(Ohio) and New Hampshire normally don’t
mean much, but they are going to pack a punch
with Northwestern. The opener at Miami just
so happens to be the school where Walker came
over from and emotions will be running high
on both sidelines, the field and in the stands.
Northwestern then welcomes New Hampshire for
its home opener and I don’t have to explain
what that is going to be like. The remainder
of the non-conference schedule features a home
game against Eastern Michigan and a road game
at Nevada. The Big Ten schedule is a beast with
games at Penn St. and Wisconsin to start out
with games at Michigan and Iowa down the road.
Ohio St. is the toughest home contest and the
worst part is that the Wildcats miss Indiana
all together.
You can bet on…
It’s eerily fitting that the Wildcats
start the season on Thursday in one of the very
first games of the season against the team that
Walker coached with last. The Northwestern players
are going to do everything in their hearts to
win that opener and should be able to take care
of the rebuilding RedHawks. The Wildcats are
11-6 ATS as a home dog over the last four seasons
and we should see them in that role once Big
Ten action gets underway. To start the season,
they will be favored at home where they are
just 2-9 ATS over the last five years. Eastern
Michigan is the opponent that follows the game
against New Hampshire and if Northwestern has
anything left in the tank, it will be fairly
surprising.
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