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.
#68 – Oklahoma St. Cowboys
4-7 SU; 3-7 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - The Mike Gundy no huddle offense
hit a lot of snags in its first year of inception
but that was to be expected. With a season in
the books, the Cowboys should be more efficient
on offense and they really have no where to
go but up. The offense is extremely young still
with just two senior starters so we might be
looking at 2007 as the year for the ultimate
breakthrough. After a promising 3-0 start last
year thanks to a cupcake schedule, Oklahoma
St. dropped seven of its final eight games with
only two of those defeats being competitive
games. The youth showed in the game against
Texas as they had a 19-point lead only to lose
by that same amount. The defense was just as
bad as the offense and with only five starters
returning, there isn’t much hope of a
huge revitalization. A soft slate will lead
to a similar start as last year but a similar
ending to the season is possible as well.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 8 It’s hard
to become cohesive on offense when three different
quarterbacks are leading the team. That was
the case in Stillwater in 2005 as youth and
injuries to the quarterbacks hurt the offense.
Sophomore Bobby Reid did not put up huge numbers
as a freshman but he is the likely starter by
default. Word is that he has a renewed confidence
but his spring practices did not show a whole
lot. He does have some great talent around him
led by receiver D’Juan Woods, a consensus
preseason All-Big XII pick. Woods will have
help on the other side from North Carolina transfer
Adarius Bowman. The running game is in good
shape with sophomore Mike Hamilton, who gained
961 yards on 5.0 ypc as a freshman. The offensive
line is fairly experienced and small but that
is a good fit with this offense.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 5 The Cowboys finished
95th in both total defense and scoring defense
and most of that damage came after the first
three cupcake games. The defense yielded 31.3
ppg on the season but that jumped to 40.1 ppg
in the final eight games as it allowed fewer
than 34 points only once. Like the offense,
the defense is extremely young with only three
senior starters and only five seniors on the
two-deep chart. The rushing defense was horrid
last season, allowing 205.4 ypg on 4.9 ypc and
the defensive line is where all three seniors
are located. If those rushing numbers don’t
get better, the unit could take another huge
step backwards. The linebackers and secondary
are very raw with the only returning starter
being strong safety Donovan Woods, a converted
quarterback from last season.
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Schedule
- As mentioned earlier, the Cowboys will likely
be 3-0 once again this season with games against
Missouri St., Arkansas St. and Florida Atlantic
starting off the year. From there, things could
get ugly starting with three straight road games
at Houston, Kansas St. and Kansas. The worst
part is that those are all likely losses yet
are the three remaining easy road games on the
schedule. Five of the last six games are against
teams that will be contending in their respective
divisions in the Big XII with a much improved
Baylor team being the other contest. The game
against the Bears is at home and is the only
swing game in the final eight meaning a 4-8
record is likely unless there are upsets along
the way.
You can bet on…
Former head coach Les Miles left the cupboard
pretty bare for Gundy and he is doing his best
to get things headed in the right direction.
This was one of the youngest teams in the country
last year and the Cowboys are ranked 88th in
experience ratings this season. Give them one
more year and we could see a resurgence. Oklahoma
St. went 0-4 ATS as a road dog last season and
is now 8-20 against the number when receiving
points on the road. The Cowboys will be in that
role in five of their six away games this season,
the game at Arkansas St. being the lone exception.
With such a youthful team, winning on the road
is near impossible while keeping those games
close is nearly as difficult.
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- Auburn
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- Florida
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- California
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- Michigan
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- Virginia
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- Texas
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- Penn
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- Georgia
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- Purdue
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- Pittsburgh
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- Minnesota
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- Northern
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- Oregon
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- Northwestern
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- Washington
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- Southern
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- Virginia
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- NC
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- Kansas
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- Stanford
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- Oklahoma
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- Houston
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- Akron
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- Kentucky
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- Baylor
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- Indiana
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July 26th -
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July 19th -
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July 13th -
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July 12th -
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July 12th -
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July 12th -
Central
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July 11th -
UNLV
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Ohio
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July 7th -
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- Bowling
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- Ball
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- Duke
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June 17th -
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June 16th -
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Middle
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- Buffalo
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- Florida
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