Arizona State - The Sun Devils will be looking to get back to contending for bowl games after struggling to a 4-8 record last season. Despite the record, the team did come close in many of their games, losing five of their eight games by a combined 23 points, including a two-point loss to Cal and a three-point loss to Georgia. Needless to say, the talent is there for a quick turnaround.
Offense - If the offense is going to be successful, it is going to be under the guidance of a new quarterback. The Sun Devils will turn to either Brock Osweiler or Michigan transfer Steven Threet, who have combined for one start at Arizona State. After spring practice they go for a fall practice battle to earn the starting nod. Osweiler passed for 249 yards and two touchdowns in the six games he appeared in. Threet comes to ASU after starting eight games for Michigan in 2008 where he completed 102-of-200 passes for 1,105 yards and nine touchdowns, as well as rushing for 201 yards and two touchdowns.
Second-leading rusher Cameron Marshall returns for his sophomore season after rushing for 280 yards and two touchdowns. Outside of Marshall, the stable of running backs will be inexperienced. The Sun Devils will have to look to one of five newcomers to help Marshall with the workload.
ASU will go to more of a spread-type of offense this year, which will need receivers to step up in the short, mid-range and long passing routes. Unfortunately for the Sun Devils, the wide receivers will be much like the rest of their offense: inexperienced. The team loses its top four receivers from last year. Senior Kerry Taylor brings the most experience of any receiver, having started 14 games in his career, grabbing 58 balls for 734 yards in that time. He returns after catching 23 passes for 276 yards. Gerrell Robinson is the leading returning pass catcher from last year, having caught 26 passes for 261 yards. The WR's will also look to numerous newcomers to help them out.
Defense - ASU's defense lead the Pac-10 in virtually every defensive category last year and was in the top 30 nationally for many categories. They were 13th in total defense (297.58 ypg), 19th in rushing defense (108.6 ypg) and 26th in scoring defense (21.1 ppg), amongst other categories. Twelve players that started at least one game last season return.
It would be fair to say that the strong part of the defense would have to be the defensive line, where the Sun Devils lose only one player from its three-deep roster and 14 of 16 linemen return. Lawrence Guy led the team with 4.5 sacks and added 37 tackles and one fumble recovery. James Brooks looks to be the strong-side defensive end, a year after coming up with 3.5 sacks, 17 tackles, seven tackles for loss and one interception.
Despite losing two All-Pac 10 linebackers, ASU welcomes back Pac-10 Defensive Freshman of the Year and Freshman All-American Vontaze Burfict. Burfict had quite the debut as he ranked second in tackles (leading returnee) with 69, had seven tackles for loss, and two sacks, fumble recoveries and forced fumbles each. Brandon Magee looks to take over an outside linebacker spot as he comes off of a campaign that saw him put up 34 tackles, seven tackles for loss, two sacks and an interception, all as a reserve. Shelly Lyons comes into the season atop the strong side linebacker depth chart after posting 17 tackles last year.
The cornerback position is full of experienced players. They may not have the gaudy stats some others have, but their steady play has been a good asset for the younger players. Omar Bolden and Deveron Carr come back after starting at least three games each last year. Carr had 10 tackles and three passes broken up before he got injured towards the end of the year. Clint Floyd and Keelan Johnson are poised to take over the safety spots. The depth behind the two is full of youngsters who will be looking to prove their worth.
Recruiting - The Sun Devils signed 26 players in this year's signing class, including 15 offensive players, nine defensive players and two all-purpose athletes. One of those athletes, Ramon Abreu, comes in after putting up some crazy numbers as a senior. His stats included 141 tackles, six pass deflections, four interceptions, three sacks, 898 rushing yards, 16 touchdowns, 500 receiving yards and two touchdown catches. George Bell comes as a junior college transfer after picking up a four-star rating and 805 receiving yards and five touchdowns last year. Deantre Lewis comes to ASU as a four-star running back prospect who is coming off of a senior season where he rushed for 2,383 yards and 31 touchdowns.
Schedule - Arizona State starts off the season at home with two easy games against Portland State and Northern Arizona. They get their first test when they travel to Wisconsin on Sept. 18 for a game with the Badgers. After starting the conference season with a home game against Oregon, the Sun Devils travel to OSU, Washington and Cal in consecutive weeks. They next get four consecutive home games against WSU, USC, Stanford and USC before ending the season with rival Arizona.
Arkansas - The Razorbacks return 18 starters from an 8-5 team that defeated East Carolina 20-17 in the Liberty Bowl last season. They return nine starters from offense, including three wide receivers and quarterback Ryan Mallett. The defense returns seven players including two linebackers, two defensive linemen and three defensive backs.
Offense - Ryan Mallett returns after putting up numbers most players would love to have. He threw for 3,624 yards and 30 touchdowns, while throwing only seven interceptions. He suffered a knee injury in February but should be ready for fall practice. His backup is Tyler Wilson, who appeared in five games, throwing for 218 yards.
Four of last year's top five rushers return this year. Broderick Green returns as the leading rusher after starting three games and rushing for 442 yards and 11 touchdowns. The team saw freshmen Ronnie Wingo Jr. and Knile Davis contribute right away. Wingo rushed for 319 yards and three touchdowns while Davis added 163 yards and four touchdowns.
Each of the top five receivers returns for Mallett's disposal. Greg Childs had 894 yards receiving and seven touchdowns despite only catching 48 passes. Jarius Wright added 681 yards and five touchdowns while Joe Adams caught seven touchdowns and had 568 yards receiving.
Defense - The defense returns five of its top seven tacklers, including Jerry Franklin who ahs led the team in tackles the last two seasons, including 97 last season.
Jake Bequette and Zach Stadther return after starting on the defensive line last season. Bequette led the team in sacks with 5.5 sacks, adding 39 tackles and two fumble recoveries and forced fumbles each. Stadther returns after posting 42 tackles. Tenarius Wright returns at one defensive end spot after posting 34 tackles, seven tackles for loss, a sack and a half and three forced fumbles.
To say the linebacker returnees would be the strength of the defense would be an understatement. Along with Franklin, the team returns Jerico Nelson who is second-leading returning tackler after having 74 tackles, one interception, two and a half sacks and one forced fumble and fumble recovery each. In addition to his 97 tackles, Franklin also had three interceptions and two fumble recoveries.
The team returns three starters in the defensive backfield. Cornerback Ramon Broadway returns after posting 55 tackles. Rudell Crim had 43 tackles, two tackles for loss and four pass break-ups. Elton Ford leads the secondary returnees with 65 tackles, one tackle for loss, two pass break-ups and one fumble recovery.
Recruiting - The Hogs bring in a class of 25 talented players. Eric Bennett comes in as an athlete after playing quarterback, running back, receiver and cornerback. In seven games as a senior he threw for 873 yards and nine touchdowns while rushing for 581 yards and five touchdowns. Safety Daunte Carr had 104 tackles, three interceptions and two forced fumbles as a senior. Braylon Mitchell comes in as a RB/LB after rushing for 1,691 yards and 26 touchdowns, as well as collecting 91 tackles, two sacks, three forced fumbles and one recovered fumble. Defensive end Chris Smith accounted for 98 tackles, 16.5 sacks and three forced fumbles.
Schedule - The Hogs start off with two winnable games against Tennessee Tech and Louisiana-Monroe before getting into a horrid five game stretch which could end up determining their season. In five consecutive games, Arkansas travels to Georgia, hosts Alabama, travels to Texas A&M and Auburn, before hosting Ole Miss.
Arkansas State - Despite a disappointing 4-8 season, the Red Wolves will be looking to build on a season-ending two-game winning streak as they come into the 2010-2011 season.
Offense - If Arkansas State is to improve on its 22.6 ppg last season, it will have to happen under some new leadership. Ryan Aplin returns at quarterback after completing 65 percent of his passes for 889 yards and three touchdowns. However, he will have to cut down on his interceptions as he threw a total of six.
Aplin also returns as the Red Wolves' leading rusher after rushing for 253 yards and four touchdowns. Derek Lawson also returns, a year after running for 244 yards.
Unless some freshmen and newcomers step up right away, ASU will be hard-pressed to duplicate last year's 2,323 yards. The team loses its top five receivers from last year's squad, as redshirt sophomore Taylor Stockemer returns w/ a team leading 16 catches and 347 yards. The good thing is that altho they might not be as experienced as they would like, there is plenty of depth, youth and athleticism to provide for some excitement.
Defense - Although the team gave up over 23 points per game, the defense could turn their fortunes around, as they bring back half of their top ten tackles last year, including the top four. The secondary and linebackers will be this season's strongest positions.
Demario Davis returns after putting up some impressive numbers during the 2009 season. Davis led the team with 80 tackles, eight tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and adding three sacks and an interception as well. But Davis isn't alone. Javon McKinnon returns for his senior season at another LB spot. McKinnon added 53 tackles last season, finishing fourth on the team.
The secondary will be just as good and after giving up over 218 yards per game, they will have to be. M.D. Jennings returns as the second-leading tackler with 64. He also one interception and three fumble recoveries. Third-leading tackler Kelcie McCray returns after having 58 tackles and four and a half tackles for loss. He also led the team with four interceptions and three fumble recoveries.
Recruiting - The Red Wolves bring in 26 players to comprise this year's recruiting class. Of the 26, 11 are of the offensive side of the ball and 13 on the defensive. The team brings in four wide receivers, a position of need, as well as two running backs and two quarterbacks. Five players are expected to play either cornerback or safety. Two of the top recruits are JC WR Dwayne Frampton and freshman running back Frankie Jackson. Frampton led his team with 77 catches, 1,230 yards and seven touchdowns in his last year of junior college ball. To say Jackson had a phenomenal senior season would be quite an understatement. He rushed for 2,545 yards and 34 touchdowns, on his way to three-star status by rivals.com.
Schedule - The Red Wolves start off w/ a road game at Auburn before jumping right into conference play. The home schedule is highlighted by visits from Louisville, Western Kentucky, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana-Monroe and Middle Tennessee State. Road games, besides Auburn, are at Indiana, North Texas, Louisiana-Lafayette, Florida International, Navy and Troy.
Army - The Black Knights were one point away from finishing 6-6 and qualifying for a bowl in Rich Ellerson's first year. Essentially a 17-16 loss to Tulane at the beginning of October was the difference between a 5-7 season and a 6-6 year. Luckily for Army, they return eight starters on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball.
Offense - Ellerson brought the triple option offense with him when he arrived last year and the Black Knights caught on and ran with it (pun intended). The team brings back their top six rushers from last year.
Quarterback Trent Steelman returns for the Black Knights after having quite the collegiate debut in 2009. Not only did he start all 12 games he led the team in passing AND rushing. Steelman rushed for 706 yards and five touchdowns. In the triple option he was not needed to pass much but he still threw for 637 yards and three touchdowns.
Army employs two slotbacks in their offense and luckily for them, they have both starters returning. Patrick Mealy finished second on the team in rushing with 673 yards and three touchdowns. Mealy led the team with 6.1 yards per carry. Jameson Carter returns for his senior year after rushing for 238 yards and two touchdowns.
The Black Knights lose their top receiver, Ali Villanueva, from last year whose 522 yards receiving were over three times as many as the second receiver (162). Villanueva also had all five of the receiving touchdowns.
Defense - The defense also returns eight starters including their top six tacklers and eight of the top 10. Army gave up 304.67 yards per game last year, which was good enough for 16th in the nation and gave up fewer than 22 points per game, which ranked 35th.
Two important pieces of the defensive line return, including record-setting end Josh McNary. McNary returns after finishing fifth on the team with 65 tackles. His 22.5 tackles for loss led the team and 12 sacks is an Army record. He also added one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles. The other important piece is Mike Gann. Gann returns after coming up with 34 tackles and seven tackles for loss.
The Black Knights return their entire linebacker corps. The most important piece is "whip" linebacker Andrew Rodriguez who led the team in tackles with 85 and added two interceptions, fumble recoveries and forced fumbles each. The second leading tackler, middle linebacker Stephen Anderson, also returns after coming up with 83 tackles, nine tackles for loss and two and a half sacks all in nine games. The third linebacker Steve Erzinger also returns after finishing tied for third in tackles with 71. Erzinger added seven and a half tackles for loss. Anderson's season-ending surgery caused him to miss spring practice, therefore causing last year's starting fullback and third-leading rusher Kingsley Ehie to move to middle linebacker.
Three starting defensive backs return from a squad that was third-best in the country in pass defense after allowing only 152.83 yards per game. Free safety Donovan Travis tied with Erzinger with 71 tackles and also led the team in interceptions with four, one of which was brought back for a touchdown. Starting strong safety Donnie Dixon also returns after tackling 29 opponents. Antuan Aaron returns at one cornerback spot after finishing with 52 tackles and an interception.
Schedule - Being an independent allows Army to have their pick of who they would like to play and this years' schedule is mixed with big-time programs and some "mid-major" ones as well. The Black Knights welcome Hawaii, North Texas, Temple, VMI and Air Force to Michie Stadium while traveling to Eastern Michigan, Duke, Tulane, Rutgers and Kent State. They will also play in two neutral site games, against Navy in Philadelphia and Notre Dame in the first-ever college football game at the new Yankee Stadium. The team went 3-6 last season against teams on this year's schedule.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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