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.
#54 – Oregon St. Beavers
5-6 SU; 3-7 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - After making an appearance in
the postseason three straight years, expectations
were high in 2005 and after starting the season
4-2, the Beavers were looking good to make it
to another bowl. However, Oregon St. dropped
four of its last five games including a shellacking
in the Civil War to Oregon and remained home
for the holidays. All of the pieces are in place
for the Beavers to improve on offense but the
defense remains an issue. Oregon St. finished
105th in scoring defense and the young secondary
was exploited all season as it ended 115th in
passing defense. Nine starters are back on offense
including senior quarterback Matt Moore who
should be more efficient in his second year
in the Beavers system. The schedule is not in
Oregon St.’s favor but it has one major
asset and that is kicker Alexis Serna, the 2005
winner of the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s
best kicker.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 9 Turnovers were the
story for the Beavers offense in 2005 as their
36 giveaways were second most in the country.
Moore accounted for 23 turnovers (19 interceptions
and 4 fumbles) and he will need to turn that
around in order for the Beavers to improve.
Moore loses his best target in Biletnikoff winner
Mike Hass but he does have some returning targets
that can excel led by slot receiver Anthony
Wheat-Brown. Also back is tight end Joe Newton,
who had 56 catches in 2004 but missed all of
last season with an ankle injury. The running
game should improve this season as Yvenson Bernard
is back following a spectacular sophomore campaign.
The entire offensive line returns and should
be one of the most improved in the entire country
and is actually listed as one of the top ten
units by some.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 7 This is the area
Oregon St. needs to improve the most. The Beavers
finished 17th in the country against the run
last year but most teams went to a passing attack
against them since they couldn’t stop
anyone. The entire front seven was solid but
five key players, including two all-conference
linebackers, need to be replaced. A bigger pass
rush needs to be established to take some of
the pressure off the secondary. A lot of young
players were thrown into the fire last year
in the defensive backfield and that year of
experience can go a long way. All four starters
are back in the secondary, including three sophomores,
so while the unit should be better, it still
has a long way to go. The defense allowed 33.2
ppg last season despite giving up 20 points
or less four times and that average is the most
since 1998.
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Schedule
- The Beavers have a doable non-conference schedule
this season with games against Eastern Washington,
Idaho and Hawaii. The other out of conference
game is at Boise St., a team looking for revenge
after losing in Corvallis in heavy rains. The
Pac Ten schedule is extremely difficult despite
having five of the nine games at home. The four
road games are all winnable but that doesn’t
mean the Beavers can win any of them as all
can be considered swing games. Oregon St. has
to host USC, California, Arizona St. and Oregon,
the top four teams in the conference coming
into the season. The good news is that they
are all at Reser Stadium but the bad news is
that all four contests are likely losses. The
season finale at Hawaii could decide the postseason
fate of the Beavers.
You can bet on…
Head coach Mike Riley took over the Beavers
in 2001 following an 11-1 season and a Fiesta
Bowl romp over Notre Dame. Since then, he has
led Oregon St. to three minor bowl games and
after last season’s late collapse, rumblings
have started about his job security. A winning
record is likely necessary to keep his job secure.
The Beavers are 19-8 as a home favorite since
1999 but are coming off their first losing record
in that spot last year. They have dropped five
games straight up at home over the last two
years after losing only four in the five previous
years combined. The home slate is not kind this
season with only three of their seven games
being likely winners. Since they play 13 games
and seven wins are needed for a bowl bid, a
few upsets need to occur along the way for the
Beavers to get back in the postseason picture.
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