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.
#108 – Troy Trojans
4-7 SU; 3-7 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - Troy burst onto the scene two
years ago as it put together a solid first year
in the SBC, so good it received a bowl bid,
but things went in reverse last season. The
offense was the downfall as it averaged only
15.9 ppg, 111th in the country, the forth straight
season that the offense has been ranked 99th
or worse. Changes needed to be made so the assistant
coaching staff was replaced while a new offense
has been put into the playbook. A spread offense
will be the look for 2006 and while it sounds
tasty, it isn’t going to happen overnight
and there will be growing pains. The defense
has issues of its own as seven starters need
to be replaced to go along with lack of experience
as there are only five seniors across the two-deep
chart. The good news for the Trojans is that
the first five games of the season are non-conference
tilts meaning that the SBC schedule doesn’t
commence until mid-October and by then, they
are hoping everything will have been ironed
out. Troy needs to find a way to reverse the
turnover trend as well as it finished 109th
in the nation in turnover margin and with new
faces on both sides of the ball, some breaks
need to go its way.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 9 The offense may
be returning the majority of its players this
season but they will be coming back trying to
learn a brand new offense. The position that
is affected the most is quarterback and even
though both part time starters from last season
return, it looks like the job has gone to Omar
Haugabook, a junior college transfer who fits
the spread system much better as that is the
system he came from. He looked comfortable in
the spring scrimmage as he completed 27 of 38
pass attempts for 276 yards and three touchdowns.
Facing a defense other than its own could be
problematic down the road. The running game
was abysmal last season and likely won’t
be better this year, especially with significantly
fewer touches.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 4 Troy made huge progress
last season on defense but that likely won’t
carry over into 2006. The unit finished 24th
in the country in total defense and 39th in
scoring defense but it all went to waste as
the offense could not help on its end. The Trojans
lost a bunch on the defensive side of the ball
especially up front as the entire line needs
to be replaced as do two of the three linebacker
positions. Both safeties return so the secondary
should be decent as long as two new corners
help immediately. With the lack of starters,
depth becomes a big issue and Troy will have
its share of problems. The defense was lit up
pretty good in the spring game against a brand
new offense, definitely not a very optimistic
sign heading into the season where all sorts
of questions abound.
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Schedule
- The schedule is very top heavy and with a
lot of new things being put into place, the
easy part of the slate comes at the best time.
The Trojans start the season at home against
1-AA Alabama St. but then the fun begins with
four straight road games at Florida St., Georgia
Tech, Nebraska and UAB with the last being the
only outside but unlikely shot at a win. The
conference slate is probably the best out of
all the teams as the first three Sun Belt games
are at home, two against favorites UL Monroe
and UL Lafayette. Three of the last four are
on the road but all three of those come against
teams ranked lower than the Trojans in the preseason
while the one home game comes against Arkansas
St., another frontrunner.
You can bet on…
It will look like two totally different seasons
for the Trojans as this team has the ability
to become much more improved as the year goes
on. The Sun Belt slate could not be any more
in their favor and they will have to take advantage.
If Troy can win its home games, it has a shot
at the conference title but all of the pieces
need to fall into place. The Trojans were only
3-7 against the number last season but with
an offense that should get stronger as the year
goes on, there will be some money making opportunities.
With an improved offense and a weaker defense,
the under trend from last year should reverse
as well.
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