2010 College Football Betting: C-USA Preview - July 6th 2010
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‘Welcome Back’ is the theme in 2010 in the
C-USA. Its 2009 Most Valuable Player (Houston QB Case Keenum),
its 2009 Defensive Player of the Year (UCF DE Bruce Miller) and
its 2009 Special Teams Player of the Year (East Carolina WR/KR
Dwayne Harris), all seniors, are back,
In addition, former Memphis RB Larry Porter and former ECU DB
Ruffin McNeill each return to their alma maters as new head
coaches in 2010.
This up and coming loop has sent six teams to post-season in
four of the past five seasons, while going 10-6 SU and 12-4 ATS
against .666 or greater opposition in those games.
Southern Miss takes an eight-year bowl skein into this campaign.
SMU was the most-improved team in the FBS during the 2009
season. The Mustangs won seven more games last year than they
did in 2008.
In closing, remember this about this never-say-die conference:
since its inception, CUSA underdogs are 21-13 ATS in
non-conference battles in which both teams are undefeated,
including 17-8 ATS as a dog of seven or more points.
It’s like John Sebastian once said, “Yeah we tease him a lot
cause we've hot him on the spot, welcome back, welcome back,
welcome back…
Note: Team writeups excerpted from the 2010 PLAYBOOK Football
Preview magazine. Numbers following team name represent the
amount of returning starters on offense and defense, with an
asterisk (*) designating a returning quarterback. Designated
‘Play On’ and ‘Play Against’ Best Bets follow each team’s
preview.
East Division
ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM – 8 / 9
TEAM THEME: BLAZING INFERNO
The Blazers have improved each year under HC Neil Callaway but
the Birmingham brigade is clamoring for the 4th-year HC to bring
home UAB’s first winning season (and bowl appearance) since
2004. It appears Callaway is starting to buckle under the
pressure and is looking for the quick fix as he signed a
nation-high 12 junior-college transfers. “We got a good mixture
of people at every position,’ said Callaway. “I really think we
helped ourselves at every spot and with the number of JC guys
that we’ve signed, I think we got some immediate help.” Help is
on the way in the form of nine returning starters for a defense
that slipped a titch in 2009. The 22nd-ranked offense, which was
boosted by the return of the entire unit last year, should once
again be productive with the return of eight starters – though
Callaway will have to replace versatile QB Joe Webb. The heat is
on.
PLAY ON: as dog vs. East Carolina (11/13)
CENTRAL FLORIDA – 8 / 7
TEAM THEME: ODD OCCURRENCE
George O’Leary may want to turn the calendar ahead – say a year
from now. The 7th-year HC has had terrific success in odd
numbered years (26-14, three bowl appearances) while the
even-numbered seasons have been brutal (8-27, zero bowls). If
2010 is going to show any promise, it will start with a rush
defense that was tops in Conference USA and No. 4 nationally.
C-USA defensive player of the year, Bruce Miller, returns for
his senior season. The All-America candidate leads all active
players nationally with 27 sacks and 44 tackles for a loss.
Offensively, junior RB Byrnn Harvey (1,109 rushing yards, 14
TD’s) spearheads the Knights attack. Harvey actually had more
yards in his sophomore season than highly-touted Kevin Smith had
in his second year with the Knights. ‘Even’ though the calendar
says 2010, the Knights ‘oddly’ enough should be competitive.
PLAY AGAINST: vs. UAB (10/6)
EAST CAROLINA – 5 / 2
TEAM THEME: ‘RUFFIN IT’
After escalating the ECU program to new heights, Skip Holtz
couldn’t say no to a multi-million dollar offer from South
Florida – his reward for putting the Pirates on the map. Enter
former ECU defensive back and assistant, Ruffin McNeill. College
football’s 13th minority head coach inherits a defense that led
the nation in red-zone scoring defense (71.6%) and one that
enjoyed the squad’s highest take-away total (34) since 1996. It
may be awhile before Greenville sees those numbers again as
McNeil also inherits a stop unit that returns just two starters
and no linemen. While Holtz had the luxury of 52 returning
letterman and 16 returning starters in 2009, Ruffin won’t enjoy
the same – just 43 returnees and 7 total starters back for 2010.
Early stops at Blacksburg and Chapel Hill will have us jumping
ship before this voyage gets set for its September sail.
PLAY ON: vs. SMU (11/26)
MARSHALL – *7 / 7
TEAM THEME: THE DOCTOR IS IN
A native of Hurricane, WV and widely regarded as one of the
country’s best recruiters, John ‘Doc’ Holliday brings an
impressive resumé to Huntington. An associate head coach at West
Virginia and Florida, Holliday will need to operate with the
skill of a surgeon in order to escape the wrath of a brutal
season-opening schedule that is laced with seven consecutive
bowl teams – who combined for a 60-33 record. Fourteen returning
starters, including a pair of QB’s that have started 24 games
the past two seasons, should help in the procedure. So should a
home field that has seen the Herd post a 118-19 record at Joan
C. Edwards Stadium. Need some bar bet material? That .866 win
percentage is No. 1 all-time in Division 1 football as Alabama
(.825) and Bear Bryant Stadium rank a distant second. Holliday
will like those house calls.
PLAY ON: vs. East Carolina (10/23)
MEMPHIS – 7 / 7
TEAM THEME: PORTER HOUSE
When Tommy West was pink-slipped in early November last season,
he held a fiery press conference saying, “This is not a good day
at the office. We’ve got to help this football program… or do
away with it.” Help is on the way in the form of new coach Larry
Porter, former MSU running back and most recently RB coach and
chief recruiter at LSU. Asking every player to ‘Invest in the
Helmet’, Porter contends all positions are open. Porter’s first
priority will be patching up a defense that was over 100 YPG
worse last season than in 2008.With only one QB on the roster
that has taken a collegiate snap and rail-thin at WR where the
top two receivers in school history are gone, it may be a while
before dividends from his recruiting efforts are realized.
Porter and the Tigers look to be raw in 2010.
PASS
SOUTHERN MISS – *4 / 9
TEAM THEME: HOLD ON TO YOUR HATS
We’re not quite ready to give another tip of the hat to Larry
Fedora but the third-year head coach has kept one important
Southern Miss tradition going – winning. Thanks to a
season-ending five-game win streak in 2008 and season-opening
hat trick in 2009, the Golden Eagles have recorded 16 straight
winning campaigns… albeit, by the skin of their teeth. But 2009
saw the both sides of the ball take a slight step backwards.
Nine returning starters should help the stop unit turn it around
but improving an offense that loses record-setting RB Damion
Fletcher and four offensive linemen will be Fedora’s main
concern. The good news is there is plenty of experience at the
QB position with the expected return of Austin Davis, who sat
out most of last season after tearing a ligament in his foot.
‘Favre’ be it for us to say, but something could be amiss in
Hattiesburg this season.
PLAY ON: vs. UAB (10/30)
West Division
HOUSTON – *9 / 7
TEAM THEME: A ‘CASE’ FOR THE HEISMAN
QB Case Keenum and his supporting cast are back and the Cougars
are billing him as a legitimate Heisman candidate. And why not?
His numbers speak for themselves as he is on the cusp of
breaking every NCAA total offense and passing mark. With his top
three wideouts all back (each with 85 or more catches), Keenum
will likely become the first QB in college football history to
throw for 5,000 yards three years in succession. How good has
this offense been, you ask? Over the past two seasons, the
Cougars have been held to under 28 points just three times while
ringing up 40 or more points on 16 occasions! A couple of
disappointing season-ending losses, including a throttling by
Air Force in the Armed Forces Bowl, should have Keenum and
company on the offensive early – and quite often.
PLAY ON: vs. Central Florida (11/5)
RICE – 9 / 9
TEAM THEME: BABY OWLS
The biggest collapse of all FBS programs in 2009 (from 10-3 to
2-10) resulted in a major overhaul to David Bailiff’s coaching
staff. In Bailiff’s defense (or lack of one last year), 75
starts were lost to injuries. As a result, 14 starters on the
2009 squad were either freshmen or sophomores on the two-deep
roster, matching Louisiana Tech for the youngest starting lineup
in the nation. In fact, 22 Owls made their first collegiate
start last year. The owlets started to show a little maturity
late in the season with a pair of home wins over Tulane and UTEP.
The good news is 18 starters who experienced those victories are
back. The bad news is they may have to wait an extra week as
their 2010 opener finds them playing Texas. That may not be so
bad because, like last year, there’s only one way to go – and
that’s up!
PLAY ON: as dog vs. SMU (10/2) – *KEY
SMU – *8 / 7
TEAM THEME: PAROLED
Apparently there IS life after death. 2009 saw the Mustangs go
bowling for the first time since 1984, two years prior to their
infamous ‘death sentence.’ It didn’t take long for June Jones to
put his stamp on the program as both the offense and defense
took huge strides. After being outscored 458-202 in 2008, the
Mustangs got the better of the opposition in 2009 by a 380-359
count – a 277-point turnaround! No wonder they improved a
nation’s-best seven games last season. They were also the only
team in the country to outgain Houston during the regular season
and hold Nevada’s potent rushing attack to over 200 yards below
their season average. All this, with the 4th youngest team in
the nation as 29 off 44 players on the two-deep roster were
either freshmen or sophomores. With a target squarely on their
backs, can the Mustangs once again live to tell about it?
PLAY AGAINST: vs. UTEP (11/6)
TEXAS EL PASO – *7 / 4
TEAM THEME: DASHING AND DARING
It’s been five years since HC Mike Price has brought a winner to
West Texas but there’s a lot to fall in love with in El Paso
this year – and it’s not a Mexican girl. QB Trevor Vittatoe, who
broke UTEP passing records with three 3,000-yard passing
seasons, is back. So is RB Donald Buckram (1,594 rushing yards)
– one of only two backs (Toby Gerhart) to rush for 200-plus
yards in three separate contests last season. “I think he’ll be
even better this year. He’s bigger. He could be 200 pounds by
the time the season starts,” gushes Price of Buckram. Eight
all-conference honorees also return to El Paso in 2010. The
schedule lends support to a big year, as well, as the Miners
face only one team in the first eight games that sported a
winning record in 2009. If Price can figure out a way to win the
close ones (lost five games by a TD or less), then this season
could be as “wild as the West Texas wind.”
PLAY ON: as dog vs. UAB (10/16)
TULANE – *7 / 4
TEAM THEME: TOLEDO, TOO LATE
After three seasons and a 9-27 record, Bob Toledo has learned
that coaching in New Orleans is not so easy. That is, if you’re
the head man at Tulane. With the loss of leading rusher Andre
Anderson, another big losing campaign is likely and it’s
doubtful Toledo will be back to man the Green Wave sidelines for
his wooden anniversary. While there are no ball carriers with
any significant experience on the roster, QB Ryan Griffin is
back after starting the final six games and putting up solid
numbers (1,143 yards, 8 TD’s) as a freshman in 2009. Toledo will
have to improve on a 1-7 conference mark in each of the last two
seasons if he has any chance of staying Green. A four-game home
stand late in the year may help his cause but the feeling here
is it will be too little, too late. Wave goodbye, Bob.
PLAY ON: vs. Army (10/9)
TULSA – *9 / 5
TEAM THEME: MISSION: REVENGE
A 5-7 campaign, on the heels of four straight winning seasons in
which they averaged 9.5 wins a year, makes the Hurricane a
certified ‘Mission Team’ in 2010. The mission will be to
rejuvenate an offense that dropped 160 YPG and 18 PPG. The
mission leader is QB G.J. Kinne who passed for 2,732 yards and
22 TD’s, while also leading the team in rushing yards (393
yards) and TD’s (5). Kinne is the only player in school history
to pass for 300 yards and rush for 100 yards in the same game.
WR/KR Damaris Johnson, the nation’s 2009 leader in all-purpose
yards with a 224 YPG, looks to make another statement in 2010.
Three of the top five tacklers return to a defense that actually
improved in points against but slipped in total yards allowed.
Despite a road schedule that includes four winning teams and
Notre Dame, a soft home schedule makes this mission entirely
possible.
PLAY ON: vs. Southern Miss (11/27) – *Key as dog
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