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.
#67 – Stanford Cardinal
5-6 SU; 7-2-1 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - Little did the Cardinal know that
the improbable three-point loss to UC-Davis
in the second game of last season cost them
a bowl bid. That was one of three heartbreaking
losses that kept Stanford under .500 for a fourth
straight season so things are looking up in
the second season under Walt Harris. The Cardinal
finished 70th or worse in seven of the eight
major offensive and defensive categories so
the five wins were actually a huge overachievement.
There will likely have to be some overachieving
once again as the schedule is not easy and the
defense has to be retooled for the second straight
season. Offensively, Stanford brings back 10
returning starters for a second straight season
and this senior laden unit is going to have
to improve immensely and carry the team if a
bowl game is to come.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 10 Despite returning
10 players last year, the Cardinal struggled
to move the ball as it finished 99th in total
offense. A couple factors contributed to that
starting with a new system put into place by
Harris along with numerous key injuries that
occurred throughout the season. Quarterback
Trent Edwards is back for his fifth season and
if last year was any indication, he should have
a monster season. He tossed 17 touchdowns while
throwing only seven picks and completed 62.7
percent of his throws. He gets receiver Evan
Moore back, who missed 10 games with a hip injury.
The offensive line and the running game are
big concerns as the Cardinal finished 110th
in the nation in rushing offense, averaging
just 92.3 ypg and 2.6 ypc. It was the third
straight year that Stanford has averaged fewer
than 100 ypg and less than 2.7 ypc.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 6 The defense played
a big role in three of the Cardinal wins last
year but it also contributed to four of their
losses. They finished 105th in total defense
in 2005 and with four of it’s top players
no longer around, Stanford has some major rebuilding
on its hands. The defensive line will have two
sophomores and a freshman as starters so it
will be up to the more experienced back seven
to take control of the unit. The problem last
year was in the secondary as Stanford allowed
285.9 ypg through the air, 110th in the country.
Three of the four starters should return but
strong safety Brandon Harrison was suspended
from the team in the spring and his return is
in question. A.J. Christoff is back as the defensive
coordinator for a third time so his familiarity
with the system could be a big asset.
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Schedule
- Stanford has a brand new stadium for 2006
but unfortunately, fans are only going to be
able to attend five games. The Cardinal come
right out of the gate with their Pac Ten opener
at Oregon before heading to state rival San
Jose St., who was missing from the schedule
last season. The home opener is against a solid
Navy team that will be out for some revenge
after last season’s opening defeat. Washington
St. commences the Pac Ten home schedule that
also includes Arizona, USC and Oregon St. In
total, five of the nine conference games are
on the road including the finale at California.
Also sandwiched in there is a trip to Notre
Dame in early October. Of the seven road games,
only two (San Jose St. and Washington) look
to be doable.
You can bet on…
Stanford has increased its scoring average in
each of the last three seasons and that trend
will continue in 2006, barring any more injuries.
There is huge potential on that side of ball
and for the Cardinal to even think about a .500
record, that potential needs to come to the
forefront. The rushing game must get better
or Edwards could be ending another season on
the sidelines from taking too many hits. Stanford
finished 7-2-1 ATS last season with the push
coming in its only game as a favorite. It’s
obvious that the Cardinal were undervalued last
year and with the recent track record of losing
seasons, we should get more value with them
again in 2006. They are getting double digits
in the opener against the Ducks and they can
keep that one close.
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- Georgia
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- Oregon
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- Virginia
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- NC
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- Oklahoma
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- Houston
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- Ball
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