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.
#61 – Toledo Rockets
9-3 SU; 4-6-1 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - The Rockets won nine games for
the fifth time in the last six years and despite
the loss of all-time passing leader Bruce Gradkowski
this year, don’t feel sorry for the Rockets.
As usual in Toledo, the Rockets don’t
rebuild, they reload. They will be anointing
a new signal caller for the third time in six
years and just like those other two times, the
offense won’t miss a beat as eight starters
return along with some of the best depth in
the conference. While the offense should be
just as good as last year, the defense has the
chance to be even better. Toledo allowed 21
points or less in eight of its 12 games and
one of those games that it didn’t was
against Northern Illinois, resulting in a loss
that denied it a trip to the MAC Championship.
The goal this season is to get back to the title
game for the 6th time in 12 years and to try
and make a return trip to the Motor City Bowl.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 8 Toledo has been
a juggernaut on offense for many years and the
Rockets will once again have a potent attack.
They have averaged over 32 ppg in each of the
last six years and despite breaking in a new
quarterback, that average should continue to
be strong. The rushing game was excellent, averaging
216.8 ypg, the most since the 2001 season. The
loss of Trinity Dawson is huge but there is
a lot of depth and if Scooter McDougle can come
back from injury, it adds even more depth. The
wideouts are some of the best in the MAC led
by Steve Odom, who should be an All-MAC selection
this season. Chris Hopkins is one of the best
tight ends in the conference and with four starters
returning on the offensive line, there will
be no shortage of leadership. Quarterback Clint
Cochran is the wild card but he completed over
74 percent of his passes last year in limited
action and should excel.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 7 The Rockets defense
got overshadowed by the offense last year which
was unfair as they finished 27th or better in
all four major defensive categories. The defensive
line returns fully intact this season and the
27th ranking against the run last year could
be even better. At linebacker, Mike Alston is
one of the best in the MAC and his leadership
will be huge in rebuilding the linebacking corps.
The secondary has to replace two starters and
will be very young but with a lot of MAC teams
breaking in new quarterbacks, it won’t
be as bad as in normal years. Toledo decreased
its points allowed by close to 10 ppg from 2004
and it should once again be in the same range
this season. The Rockets were the top ranked
defense in the MAC last season and there is
no reason to believe that it won’t happen
again.
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Schedule
- Toledo played the 6th easiest schedule in
the country last season and while this year
will see a tougher slate, it isn’t overly
difficult. Three of the Rockets four non-conference
games are against BSC conference teams Iowa
St., Pittsburgh and Kansas with the first two
games coming on the road. The other out of conference
game is a home contest against McNeese St. The
conference schedule is very doable with the
toughest road game being at Northern Illinois.
The other three against Western Michigan, Kent
St. and Eastern Michigan should all be won.
The best break on the home schedule is getting
Akron at the Glass Bowl along with catching
a rebuilding Bowling Green team there as well.
Three of the last four games are at home, definitely
helping a team that is breaking in a new quarterback.
You can bet on…
The only reason the Rockets are ranked behind
the Huskies in the MAC West is because of the
quarterback experience and the fact that Toledo
has to play at Northern Illinois this season.
Last season, the Huskies thumped Toledo at home
so the Rockets will be out for some revenge.
The first home game is against Kansas, a team
that the Rockets also want revenge against after
a 49-point loss two years ago. Toledo has lost
only twice at home over the last six years,
going 32-2 over that span. That includes a 21-8
mark against the number and a 4-0 ATS record
as a home underdog. The Rockets will likely
be a small favorite against the Jayhawks and
will come into that one with a lot going their
way.
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