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.
#92 – SMU Mustangs 5-6
SU; 7-4 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - SMU has a chance to do something
that it has not done since 1984 and that is
to go to a bowl game. ‘Mustangs’
and ‘bowl’ are two words that normally
clash but this could be the year that they finally
make a postseason run. They have gone from zero
wins to three wins to five wins over the last
three years and quietly are becoming a player
in C-USA. SMU went 5-6 last season with four
of those losses coming by a touchdown or less.
The Mustangs started 1-4 and a bounty was put
out for head coach Phil Bennett but instead
of packing it in, they went 4-2 down the stretch
and carry some much needed momentum into 2006.
The defense was the backbone last season as
it finished 57th in the country in scoring defense
despite allowing 66 points to Texas A&M
in its third game. The offense will be breaking
in a new quarterback this season but there are
enough players coming back that the transition
will not be as bad as normal. The Mustangs are
in the more difficult C-USA West division so
while an outright conference title isn’t
likely, an at-large bowl bid is.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 8 Quarterback has
always been a weakness at SMU and this season
won’t be any different. Redshirt freshman
Justin Willis will be the starter and even though
he has never thrown a collegiate pass, the Mustangs
are high on him. He can find success in this
offense since he has the ability to get the
job done with his legs. He has some great receivers
to get the ball to and tailback DeMyron Martin
will take a lot of pressure off him. Martin
rushed for 854 yards as a freshman and a more
impressive 4.6 ypc. The offensive line is solid
but it’s not very big and depth will be
a huge concern if the injury bug hits. The Mustangs
have increased their ppg average over the last
three seasons and while their 20.8 ppg average
from last season is not impressive, their 32
ppg over their last three games is. If Willis
can be productive right away and avoid mistakes,
the offense can be very good.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 6 The defense kept
the Mustangs alive last season and will be counted
on to do so again. The good news is that the
unit will be solid and can be even better. The
front seven will carry the load with the defensive
line having the potential to be one of the best
in the conference. All four starters return
and depth is an asset as six of the eight players
on the two-deep chart are seniors. There is
a lot of speed at linebacker which will once
again help the rushing defense that finished
48th in the country last season. The Mustangs
allowed only 3.7 ypc, the lowest average since
2001. The problem is the secondary where only
one starter returns but he is a good one. Safety
Joe Sturdivant led the team in tackles and interceptions
last year and he will need to feed his energy
to the inexperienced group.
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Schedule
- The schedule sets up nicely for a strong start,
giving the Mustangs a lot of confidence heading
into conference action. SMU is at Texas Tech
in its opener but after that, four winnable
games dot the schedule including its conference
opener at Tulane. The C-USA schedule is relatively
tame with top teams in the West, Houston and
Tulsa, having to come to Dallas. Central Florida
and Southern Mississippi, the two best teams
in the East are not on the schedule for the
second straight year. SMU has home games in
three of its last four with the season finale
being at Rice, a game that could decide whether
or not the Mustangs go bowling.
You can bet on…
The Mustangs have had only one winning season
in the last 20 years and expectations are high
meaning Bennett must come through or he will
be gone. With SMU finishing last season 3-0
and the potential to be 4-1 after five games
this year, it could be one of the biggest runs
since the 80’s. The Mustangs went 6-1
in its last seven games against the number last
year and went 4-1 ATS as a road dog showing
how they had the ability to keep games close.
The Mustangs will be getting around four touchdowns
in their first game at Texas Tech and the defense
can to slow down that potent Red Raider attack
with an outright upset not out of the question.
However, the last time SMU received that many
points was at A&M last year and that resulted
in a 58-point loss.
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