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.
#76 – Washington Huskies
2-9 SU; 4-7 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - The Huskies once proud football
program remains in shambles. Washington, after
finishing 10-1 in 2000, decreased its win totals
in the subsequent four years before halting
that last season, topping the 2004 win total
of one with two victories. Head coach Ty Willingham
will be in his second season with the Huskies
but skeptics are wondering if he really is the
right man for the job. He has the talent on
offense to be successful but it comes down to
working together as a team, something that didn’t
happen last season on the inconsistent offense.
On the other side, there was no improvement
on the defense that allowed 30.6 ppg, a slight
increase from 2004. If there was any good coming
out of last season, it was the fact that the
Huskies were much more competitive than the
year before as four of their losses were by
eight points or less. Those close games need
to be won or Washington could be in for another
long and frustrating season.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 6 The offense increased
its scoring production by over a touchdown last
season but still finished 90th in the country
in scoring offense. Washington scored more than
24 points only twice all season and those just
so happened to be the only two wins of the year.
Quarterback Isaiah Stanback is arguably one
of the biggest underachievers in the entire
country. He is highly skilled and very athletic
yet has not been able to move the offense and
his big play ability is just that, ability.
He looked very good moving the offense in the
spring but the jury is still out whether or
not he can get the job done when it counts.
Tailback Kenny James is back after being hurt
for most of last season and the receivers look
strong once again. The problem is the offensive
line where all but one starter needs to be replaced.
If the line can come together in a hurry, the
Huskies should be able to improve on offense
once again but it really falls into the hands
of Stanback who needs to prove that he is the
right choice.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 8 This is where the
real problems occurred last season. The Huskies
were 94th in total defense and 89th in scoring
defense but the end of the season provided some
hope for the Washington faithful. It allowed
just 19.3 ppg in its final three games and with
eight starters coming back, there could be some
major development in 2006. The passing defense
could not stop anyone as it allowed a whopping
275.7 ypg, 106th in the country. Four secondary
starters are back which could be good or bad
depending on their progress. If the spring game
was any indication, it looks like the latter
is the case as the unit was repeatedly burned
for big plays. The rushing defense put up its
best numbers in three seasons and the front
four once again looks to be the strength of
the defense. Washington lost its two best linebackers
and replacing them will be difficult but all
indications are that the return of Trenton Tuiasosopo
will have the biggest impact.
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Schedule
- The Pac Ten, with the exception of USC and
Cal, looks to be very weak this season but Washington
is not the beneficiary of an easy conference
schedule. The Huskies hit the road to take on
four of the top five teams including both the
Trojans and Golden Bears and five of their nine
Pac Ten games are away from home. This includes
the season finale in the Apple Cup against Washington
St. With nine conference games, Washington has
only three non-conference contests. After hosting
San Jose St. in the opener, the Huskies travel
to Oklahoma before coming back home to take
on a tough Fresno St. team. The first game against
the Spartans is the only sure win on the entire
schedule that is filled with plenty of swing
games. Washington could not win those swing
games last year but with another year of experience,
that can turn around.
You can bet on…
After going 22-4 at home from 2000-2003, the
Huskies have gone 2-11 the last two seasons
and they need to get that home edge back. The
lone home win last season came against Idaho
as they were outscored by 19.5 ppg in their
four home conference games. Over the last two
years, Washington has been outscored by 15.5
ppg in Pac Ten action overall. That has added
to their futility in covering Pac Ten games
as they are now 15-31-2 ATS over the last six
seasons. They host UCLA in their conference
opener and while the Bruins are not going to
be as strong as last season, Washington is not
in position to win just yet. The Huskies are
just 2-9 ATS in their last 11 conference openers
and that included an outright home loss to UCLA
in 2004. A win over the Bruins could be an enormous
boost to a program in dire need of good things
to happen.
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