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.
#88 – UAB Blazers 5-6
SU; 5-5 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - 2005 was supposed to be a big
year in Birmingham but it ended up being a bust.
After going to the first bowl game in the history
of the program in 2004, the Blazers were expected
to repeat that with the possibility of a C-USA
crown on top of it. Instead, UAB stumbled to
a 5-6 record because it couldn’t win the
close games. All six losses were by single digits
and consecutive one-point defeats in October
triggered the downward spiral. All-time passing
leader Darrell Hackney is gone so the offense
is going to take a step backwards, at least
from a passing standpoint. The offense will
be more run oriented, which is where the strength
lies, and it will be up to the defense to keep
games within reach. The defense allowed the
least amount of yards since 2001 and with one
of the best front sevens in the conference,
that goal is attainable. The schedule is demanding
but it is not impossible and if a quarterback
can emerge, good things can happen. That is
a big if however.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 6 Replacing the arm
and the leadership of Hackney will be impossible
and the fact that no quarterback came out of
spring with the job locked down does not instill
a lot of confidence. The good news is that whoever
does come out as the starter isn’t going
to be forced to replicate what Hackney accomplished.
All eyes will be on the running game where four
senior backs lead the way along with the return
of four offensive linemen. The Blazers finished
64th in rushing offense last season and that
will certainly improve in 2006. Three players
are competing for the signal caller spot and
while they won’t be asked to win games,
they will still be asked to make plays, enough
to keep the offense moving and to limit the
time the defense has to spend on the field.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 6 The stop unit was
good but not great last season and not making
the timely plays is what led to many close defeats.
The defense is littered with seniors this season,
eight starters to be exact, so this should be
a much improved unit. The strength is at linebacker
where three senior starters are back, led by
returning tackler Orlandus King. Defensive end
Larry McSwain is the main guy on the line but
after finishing with 13 sacks in 2004, he dropped
to just four last season. Expect those totals
to increase significantly this year. The secondary
does not return any starters but there is enough
experience, six juniors and seniors on the two-deep,
to improve on its 70th ranking against the pass.
The Blazers allowed opponents to convert 45
percent on third down, a number that needs to
improve significantly.
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Schedule
- The Blazers come right out of the gate with
a game at Oklahoma and following a game at home
against East Carolina, they head back on the
road to face Georgia. Three straight home games
follow that include contests against Mississippi
and Memphis. Catching Memphis and then UTEP
at home are big breaks but the end of the season
is a tough stretch. Three of the Blazers final
four games are on the road including the final
two games at Southern Mississippi and Central
Florida, the two frontrunners in the East Division.
Obviously the toughest part of the conference
schedule is at the end of the season but by
that point, the offense should be much better
off. An upset in the final two weeks is not
out of the question.
You can bet on…
UAB will be all about ball control this
year and as long as the defense plays to its
potential, things should work out. The Blazers
were 21st in the country in total offense in
2005 but only 52nd in scoring offense so those
numbers need to become more in line. UAB went
5-5 against the number last season but went
just 2-5 ATS down the stretch. The two wins
were as dogs, which is nothing new since it
has been one the best underdog teams over the
last few years. The Blazers are 29-11 ATS when
getting points over the last seven years and
we should see them in the dog role on plenty
of occasions this year, giving us some good
opportunities once again. A winning record and
a bowl game are possibilities but things need
to fall into place right away, something that
might be too much to ask for.
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- Auburn
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- NC
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July 11th -
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- Ball
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