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.
#106 – San Jose St.
Spartans 3-8 SU; 3-7 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - San Jose St. made some key improvements
last season and could be the surprise of the
WAC. The Spartans don’t have a chance
of winning the conference and likely won’t
even finish with a winning record but this team
will once again be competitive. They won only
three games last season but two of those wins
came in the final two games and that momentum
can carry over this season. What doesn’t
show up in that win/loss record is the fact
that three of the eight losses were by a touchdown
while a defeat at Boise St. was by just two
scores. The offense was good and should be just
as good if not better. Looking at the defense,
only two starters return but that could be a
blessing as the Spartans finished 102nd in scoring
defense and 104th in total defense in 2005.
Head coach Dick Tomey is in his second season
and even though it may not jump out at first
glance, this is an improving team and will once
again get better as the season goes on. Seven
of San Jose St.’s 12 games are at Spartan
Stadium and that alone could be worth an extra
win or two seeing that it went 3-2 at home last
year with the two losses coming by just 14 points
combined.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 7 The running game
was the strength last season and that will be
the case once again in 2006. It took some time
to come together last year but when it did,
it was extremely effective. After surpassing
100 yards on the ground only twice in its first
six games, the Spartans went over 160 yards
in each of their last five games, averaging
200.4 ypg over that span. Yonus Davis was 7th
in the country in ypc and the junior could be
even better running behind a big and experienced
offensive line. The quarterback job is still
up in the air as returning starter Adam Tafralis
has some competition heading into fall camp.
Sean Flynn is a JUCO transfer who averaged 292.1
ypg of total offense for one of California Community
College’s top-15 offensive teams in 2005.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 2 Only two starters
are back and those two players are actually
at different positions this season so the defense
will have a completely different look in 2006.
Linebacker Matt Costello and strong safety Chris
Vedder are the leaders and both are big time
playmakers. The rushing defense finished 54th
in the country last season but the entire defensive
line is new so expect a digression from that
standpoint. The reports out of spring camp were
very favorable as the defense showed a lot of
team speed and actually played better than the
offense in the annual spring game. The Spartans
allowed 38 or more points five times last season
so it will be up to the more experienced offense
and it’s solid rushing attack to eat up
minutes and keep the defense off the field as
much as possible.
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Schedule
- As mentioned earlier, the schedule features
seven home games and based on last year’s
success, teams coming in no longer have a sure
thing. The home conference schedule includes
games against Louisiana Tech, Boise St. and
Fresno St. Those three are all sure losses if
played on the road but with those being at home,
a surprise is not out of the question. The difficult
home slate makes for an easier road schedule
with games at New Mexico St. and Idaho, both
of which can be had. The non-conference schedule
is tough but it’s not a killer with games
against Washington and Stanford to start the
season followed by a 1-AA game against Cal-Poly
and then a third straight home game against
a rebuilding San Diego St. squad.
You can bet on…
The Spartans will play hard week in and week
out and that is a guarantee. Last season, San
Jose St. was mired in an eight-game losing streak
and while calling it a season was an option,
it instead went out and won its final two games
to give some hope for the future. A finish like
that can be huge for a young team and don’t
be surprised if Washington and Stanford have
a difficult time putting the Spartans away.
San Jose St. started last season with four straight
ATS losses before finishing with a respectable
3-4 mark against the number. Because of the
three SU wins last year, the Spartans will be
getting some substantial points early on.
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