No. 106 North Texas Mean Green (4-8) Coach Dan McCarney (third season, 9-15 at North Texas, 65-100 overall) Returning Starters: 17, 8 offense, 8 defense, 1 special teams Recruiting Rank: 120 Strength of Schedule: 103 The Mean Green will have 23 newcomers in 2013 – including 14 incoming freshmen and nine transfers. Four of those transfers are from other FBS schools, highlighted by former Kansas quarterback Brock Berglund. The 6-foot-4 Colorado native will be eligible play in 2013 after enrolling last fall.
The offense will also get a boost from former Texas receiver Darius Terrell and former Purdue tailback Reggie Pegram, who both can play this season.
Berglund, who has three years of eligibility remaining, is on his third school in as many years, but has been penciled in as the starter. After getting dismissed from Kansas, Berglund left Scottsdale Community College in Arizona to come to Denton.
North Texas tried to recruit Pegram, a Dallas native whose father played at UNT, before the younger went to Purdue. Pegram is much more at ease back home and thinks he can help the Mean Green find success over the next two years.
Terrell has just one career catch, a 3-yard reception for Texas against Missouri in 2011. But the 6-foot-3, 220-pound DeSoto, Texas native has plenty of athleticism and upside. Aside from the marquee newcomers, UNT also brings back 38 letterwinners, including eight offensive starters.
Bergland will compete with redshirt senior Derek Thompson, who threw for 2,649 yards with 14 touchdowns and 14 interceptions last season. Whoever starts at quarterback will have a full complement of receivers to throw to. The Mean Green brings back five of the top six receivers from 2012 and three starting offensive linemen led by right guard Cyril Lemon. Leading rusher Brandin Byrd, who ran for 860 yards and four touchdowns, also returns.
North Texas also has back returning team high tackler Zachary Orr. The senior linebacker made 108 stops last year. Junior linebacker Derek Akunne, who recorded 90 tackles last season, is also back. The entire Mean Green secondary, led by sophomore cornerback Zac Whitfield, also returns. Despite allowing nearly 28 points per game, the Mean Green did allow the fewest points per game since 2006 and held four opponents to 14 points or fewer for the first time since 2003. In its second season under coordinator John Skladany, the UNT defense should improve even more.
While senior placekicker Zach Olen is back, the Mean Green will have to replace punter Will Atterberry. Senior receiver Brelan Chancellor, who was third on the team with 25 catches for 450 yards and a team-high five touchdowns, is also back as the primary kick and punt returner.
Key Stats Offense: PPG: 20.9 (105th) YPG: 394.3 (64th) RYPG: 173.5 (52nd) PYPG: 220.8 (74th) Fum Lost: 4 Int Lost: 14 TOs Lost: 18
Defense: PAPG: 27.8 (61st) YAPG: 414.8 (77th) RYAPG: 163.3 (66th) PYAPG: 251.5 (89th) Fum Gained: 8 Int Gained: 11 TOs Gained: 19 TO Margin: +1 (55th)
2012 season stats listed unless otherwise noted.
| Impact Players OL Cyril Lemon Jr. 6-3 321 24 straight starts & offensive line led nation in fewest sacks.
RB Brandin Byrd Sr. 5-10 216 860 rush yds & 4 TDs.
WR Brelan Chancelor Sr. 5-9 177 450 rec yds, 155 rush yds,18.0 rec avg, 9.7 rush avg, & 2 career kick off ret TDs.
LB Zachary Orr Sr. 6-1 231 108 tackles & 2 ints.
DB Zac Whitfield So. 5-9 180 60 tackles, 12 PBUs, & 3 ints.
| 2012 Schedule at LSU L 41-14 vs Tex South W 34-7 at Kansas St L 35-21 vs Troy L 14-7 at Florida Atl W 20-14 at Houston L 44-21 vs Louisiana W 30-23 at Mid Tenn L 38-21 vs Ark St L 37-19 vs S Alab W 24-14 at ULM L 42-16 at WKentucky L 25-24
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The College Football Universe Preseason Top 126 is now released. The ranking is simply based on which teams I perceive as the best coming into the 2013 season. This is not a prediction of the final season rankings and it is not based on strength of schedule.
CFU Preseason Top 126 Rank, Team, Last Season's Record 1. Alabama 13-1
2. Ohio State 12-0
3. Texas A&M 11-2
4. Louisville 11-2
5. Stanford 12-2
6. South Carolina 11-2
7. Georgia 12-2
8. Oregon 12-1
9. Clemson 11-2
10. Notre Dame 12-1
11. Florida 11-2
12. LSU 10-3
13. Ole Miss 7-6
14. Oklahoma 10-3
15. Northern Illinois 12-2
16. Nebraska 10-4
17. Northwestern 10-3
18. Texas 9-4
19. Michigan 8-5
20. Michigan State 7-6
21. Oregon State 9-4
22. Boise State 11-2
23. UCLA 9-5
24. Miami (FL) 7-5
25. Florida State 12-2
26. Utah State 11-2
27. USC 7-6
28. Arizona State 8-5
29. Kansas State 11-2
30. Wisconsin 8-6
31. Virginia Tech 7-6
32. BYU 8-5
33. Vanderbilt 9-4
34. Cincinnati 10-3
35. Arizona 8-5
36. Washington 7-6
37. San Jose State 11-2
38. Oklahoma State 8-5
39. TCU 7-6
40. Mississippi State 8-5
41. Auburn 3-9
42. North Carolina 8-4
43. Arkansas 4-8
44. Penn State 8-4
45. Rutgers 9-4
46. Baylor 8-5
47. ULM 8-5
48. Tulsa 11-3
49. Fresno State 9-4
50. San Diego State 9-4
51. Tennessee 5-7
52. UCF 10-4
53. Toledo 9-4
54. Bowling Green 8-5
55. Kent State 11-3
56. Texas Tech 8-5
57. Pittsburgh 6-7
58. North Carolina State 7-6
59. Iowa 4-8
60. Missouri 5-7
61. Ohio 9-4
62. Western Kentucky 7-6
63. California 3-9
64. Washington State 3-9
65. East Carolina 8-5
66. Marshall 5-7
67. Indiana 4-8
68. Ball State 9-4
69. Navy 8-5
70. Minnesota 6-7
71. Syracuse 8-5
72. West Virginia 7-6
73. Nevada 7-6
74. Purdue 6-7
75. Air Force 6-7
76. Rice 7-6
77. Georgia Tech 7-7
78. Maryland 4-8
79. Wake Forest 5-7
80. Virginia 4-8
81. Louisiana 9-4
82. SMU 7-6
83. Iowa State 6-7
84. Houston 5-7
85. Utah 5-7
86. Arkansas State 10-3
87. Middle Tennessee 8-4
88. Central Michigan 7-6
89. Temple 4-7
90. Duke 6-7
91. Connecticut 5-7
92. Louisiana Tech 9-3
93. South Florida 3-9
94. Troy 5-7
95. Army 2-10
96. Illinois 2-10
97. Kentucky 2-10
98. Buffalo 4-8
99. Wyoming 4-8
100. Colorado State 4-8
101. Boston College 2-10
102. UTSA 8-4
103. Memphis 4-8
104. Miami (OH) 4-8
105. UAB 3-9
106. North Texas 4-8
107. Colorado 1-11
108. New Mexico 4-9
109. Texas State 4-8
110. Hawaii 3-9
111. UNLV 2-11
112. UTEP 3-9
113. Old Dominion 11-2*
114. Eastern Michigan 2-10
115. Western Michigan 4-8
116. Southern Miss 0-12
117. Tulane 2-10
118. Florida Atlantic 3-9
119. FIU 3-9
120. South Alabama 2-11
121. Kansas 1-11
122. Massachusetts 1-11
123. Akron 1-11
124. Idaho 1-11
125. New Mexico State 1-11
126. Georgia State 1-10*
*FCS schedule in 2012.
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The 2012 season looks to be a competitive one for the Sun Belt conference. All teams except one bring back starting quarterbacks. The Sun Belt is mostly loaded with offense, but is sprinkled with some defense like that of FIU (14th nationally in points allowed per game). Expect highly talented quarterbacks, Ryan Aplin of Arkansas State and Blaine Gautier of Louisiana-Lafayette, to both light up the field again this season.
Of course, the Sun Belt is not near the power of a major BCS conference, but they may be able to inch their way up over the next couple years and be one of the better non-BCS conferences. It is realistic to think that they may have a team ranked in the top 25 either this season or next with up-coming teams like Arkansas State, Louisiana-Lafayette, and the pre-mentioned FIU. Just last season, five non-BCS teams finished in a top 25 poll ending for 2011 (Boise State, TCU, Houston, Southern Mississippi, and BYU).
Here is a summary of each Sun Belt team including programs entering and leaving the conference in 2013. Team name, record, points per game, and points allowed per game are listed from 2011 above each team's notes. There are loads of information given along with the notes and more after the breakdowns of the teams. Arkansas State Red Wolves, 10-3 PPG 32.5 PAPG 20.8 Arkansas State has high hopes for 2012 after a Sun Belt conference championship and bowl game appearance last season. Even though former head coach Hugh Freeze is now with Ole Miss, his replacement Arkansas native Gus Malzahn is more than capable after helping the Auburn Tigers win a national title in 2010 as an offensive coordinator. Malzahn should not have many problems with the offensive weapons in place under his high powered fast-paced system, but there are some gaps that need filled on the offensive line and on the other side of the ball where the defense is depleted. Incoming recruits should help with both, but a learning curve can be expected especially with a tough early schedule (Oregon & Nebraska). The Red Wolves have the preseason offensive player of the year as nominated by the coaches, quarterback Ryan Aplin (4,176 total yards & 29 TDs in 2011). He should fit in well under Malzahn's system, but it will still be a challenge to get to double digit wins. Also, tailback Michael Dyer will not be eligible to play until 2013. The running game and young defense will have to step up for them to repeat as conference champions. Returning Starters: 10 Offense: 6 Defense: 4 Specialists 0 Impact Players:QB Ryan Aplin 6'1 205 Sr-R WR Josh Jarboe 6'3 215 Sr WR Taylor Stockemer 6'4 210 Sr-R OL Zack McKnight 6'4 300 Sr-R LB Nathan Herrold 6'3 225 Sr-R DB Don Jones 6'1 208 Sr Top Recruits: LB Eddie Porter 6'3 230 Juco ( 4.6 sec 40-yard dash) OG Michael Flint 6'3 297 OT Jemar Clark 6'6 305 | Head coach Gus Malzahn discusses recruiting in Arkansas. Schedule Sept. 1 @ Oregon Sept. 8 vs Memphis Sept. 15 @ Nebraska Sept. 22 vs Alcorn State Sept. 29 vs Western Kentucky Oct. 4 @ FIU Oct. 13 vs South Alabama Oct. 23 @ Louisiana-Lafayette Nov. 3 @ North Texas Nov. 8 vs Louisiana-Monroe Nov. 17 @ Troy Dec. 1 vs Middle Tennessee | Louisiana Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns, 9-4 PPG 32.3 PAPG 29.8 The Ragin' Cajuns rage into the 2012 season looking for more national respect and to continue the momentum that was built at the end of last season off the New Orleans Bowl victory. After 9-4 in his first season at Louisiana-Lafayette, head coach Mark Hudspeth said, "We still aren’t getting near the respect that we want to get .... we are still picked in the 80s, 90s in one poll. ...We want to move way up in the rankings. Winning and winning consistently year in and year out, you can improve that national respect. As a program that is what you want.” Quarterback Blaine Gautier put up big numbers in the New Orleans Bowl against San Diego State (492 total yards) and played well most of last season once taking the helm as starting QB (3,444 total yards in 2011). The defense will have to improve though as evident by the 400 yards and 29.8 points allowed per game in 2011. The Ragin' Cajuns already have a strong fan base. They had the largest attendance increase in the NCAA last season and set a New Orleans Bowl game attendance record at 42,841. The home field advantage may help them win the conference championship with pivotal games against FIU and Arkansas State at home. Returning Starters: 15 Offense: 9 Defense: 4 Special Teams: 2 Impact Players:QB Blaine Gautier 6'0 212 Sr RB Alonzo Harris 6'1 220 So WR Javone Lawson 6'1 183 Sr OL Leonardo Bates 6'5 296 Sr CB Melvin White 6'3 191 Sr K/P Brett Baer 5'11 182 Sr Top Recruits:QB Brooks Haack 6'1 190 ( 4.7 sec 40-yard dash) DE Jalen Fields 6'5 280 LB Tyren Alexander 6'1 200 | Quarterback Blaine Gautier talks about improving during the offseason. Schedule Sept. 1 vs Lamar Sept. 8 @ Troy Sept. 15 @ Oklahoma State Sept. 29 vs FIU Oct. 6 vs Tulane Oct. 16 @ North Texas Oct. 23 vs Arkansas State Nov. 3 vs Louisiana-Monroe Nov. 10 @ Florida Nov. 17 vs Western Kentucky Nov. 24 vs South Alabama Dec. 1 @ Florida Atlantic
| FIU Panthers, 8-5 PPG 25.0 PAPG 19.5 FIU has by far the best defense in the Sun Belt. The question will be if their defense can maintain the onslaught by the high scoring offenses through conference play in order to win the Sun Belt championship in 2012. The Panthers did gain their first win against a BCS school in a 24-17 victory over Louisville last September. This year's schedule could set them up for a top 25 ranking by season's end since they have winnable games against good out of conference opponents. Head coach Mario Cristobal became a hot commodity in coaching once he took the Panthers to consecutive bowl appearances, but he did recently receive a five year contract extension from the school. The Panthers have loads of experience returning, but they lost two year starting quarterback Wesley Carroll. They do have an offensive threat in running back Kedrick Rhodes which rushed for 1,121 yards last season. Defensive end Tourek Williams and safety Jonathan Cyprien lead an aggressive defense into 2012 that tallied 35 sacks in 2011. FIU is the favorite by many experts to win the conference championship. This is their last season in the Sun Belt and they should go out strong. Returning Starters: 20 Offense: 8 Defense: 10 Specialists: 2 Impact Players:S Jonathan Cyprien 6'0 210 Sr OT Caylin Hauptmann 6'4 312 Sr RB Kedrick Rhodes 5'11 190 Jr WR Wayne Times 5'11 188 Sr DE Tourek Williams 6'4 255 Sr DT Isame Faciane 6'3 295 Jr LB Winston Fraser 6'1 232 Sr Top Recruits:DT Darrian Dyson 6'3 300 WR DeAndre Jasper 5'11 180 ( 4.39 sec 40-yard dash) | Head coach Mario Cristobal talks offense and defense. Schedule Sept. 1 @ Duke Sept. 8 vs Akron Sept. 15 @ UCF Sept. 22 vs Louisville Sept. 29 @ Louisiana-Lafayette Oct. 4 vs Arkansas State Oct. 13 vs Middle Tennessee Oct. 20 @ Troy Oct. 27 vs Western Kentucky Nov. 3 @ South Alabama Nov. 16 @ Florida Atlantic Nov. 24 vs Lousiana-Monroe | Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, 7-5 PPG 22.9 PAPG 24.8 The Hilltoppers were bowl eligible in 2011, but were still not selected for post season play. They hope to bridge that small gap from bowl eligible to bowl invitee this season. When head coach Willie Taggart (former Stanford running backs coach) was asked if he had found his Andrew Luck, he jokingly replied, "I'll let you know when I do. I don't need Andrew Luck just a little luck." However, Taggart did lose his Bobby Rainey which rushed for 4,542 career yards and 1,695 yards with 13 rushing touchdowns just last season. Right guard Adam Smith does return and he recorded an awesome 112 pancake blocks in 12 games. Taggart does have an offensive weapon and solid player in tight end Jack Doyle. The tall 6'6 tight end had 614 receiving yards in 2011 and is on the John Mackey Award Preseason Watch List.Linebacker Andrew Jackson was a standout on defense in 2011 by leading the team with 109 total tackles and 17 tackles for loss. Jackson is on multiple preseason watch lists: Rotary Lombardi Award, Butkus Award, and Bronko Nagurski Trophy. The Hilltoppers are a good team, but they have a lot of tough road games that could leave them out of the bowl hunt or hovering somewhere around contention. Returning Starters: 19 Offense: 10 Defense: 8 Specialists: 1 Impact Players:TE Jack Doyle 6'6 251 Sr OG Adam Smith 6'5 322 Sr LB Andrew Jackson 6'1 262 Jr DL Quanterus Smith 6'5 251 Sr Top Recruits:DT Tyrone Pearson 6'3 275 ( 4.8 sec 40-yard dash) | Tight end Jack Doyle speaks on playing football and about his quarterback Kawaun Jakes. Schedule Sept. 1 vs Austin Peay Sept. 8 @ Alabama Sept. 15 @ Kentucky Sept. 22 vs Southern Mississippi Sept. 29 @ Arkansas State Oct. 11 @ Troy Oct. 20 vs Louisiana-Monroe Oct. 27 @ FIU Nov. 1 vs Middle Tennessee Nov. 10 vs Florida Atlantic Nov. 17 @ Louisiana-Lafayette Nov. 24 vs North Texas | Troy Trojans, 3-9 PPG 22.4 PAPG 33.7 After a disappointing season, the Troy Trojans should rebound well in 2012 under long tenured head coach Larry Blakeney. The Trojans have a very solid quarterback in Corey Robinson and if the defense can improve, they should be able to win some more games. In 2011, Robinson had 3,411 passing yards with 21 touchdowns, but also threw 15 interceptions. Blakeney acknowledged the rough season for his quarterback, "We had some bad times and he had some tough moments." Troy had their worst season last year since joining the Sun Belt and the defense was terrible. They allowed an atrocious 465 yards and 33.7 points per game in 2011. Relying on running back Shawn Southward may help take the pressure off of Robinson and the defense. Southward had 805 total yards in 2011 and is on the Doak Walker Award Watch List.The Trojans should win a couple more games than last season, but they may not be back to post season play in 2012. It will be a close call and interesting to watch, but having Louisiana-Lafayette, FIU, and Arkansas State all at home may also give them the opportunity to have a complete turnaround. Returning Starters: 16 Offense: 10 Defense: 6 Specialists: 0 Impact Players:QB Corey Robinson 6'2 209 Jr DB Brynden Trawick 6'2 221 Sr DE Tony Davis 6'0 249 Sr WR Eric Thomas 6'1 209 Jr RB Shawn Southward 5'9 192 Sr Top Recruits:WR Brandon Brooks 6'0 185 ( 4.5 sec 40-yard dash) RB Andre Allen 5'9 180 | Head coach Larry Blakeney discusses the play of quarterback Corey Robinson. Schedule Sept. 1 @UAB Sept. 8 vs Louisiana-Lafayette Sept. 15 vs Mississippi State Sept. 22 @ North Texas Sept. 29 @ South Alabama Oct. 11 vs Western Kentucky Oct. 20 vs FIU Oct. 27 @ Florida Atlantic Nov. 3 @ Tennessee Nov. 10 vs Navy Nov. 17 vs Arkansas State Nov. 24 @ Middle Tennessee
| Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks, 4-8 PPG 24.6 PAPG 25.4 After a bad stint at Army, head coach Todd Berry is 9-15 so far with Louisiana-Monroe. The Warhawks are led by dual threat quarterback Kolton Browning (2,926 total yards) and he hopes to continue to improve under coach Berry's offensive system. According to coach Berry, this is his "most athletic" defense at ULM and his quarterback Browning suffered a broken sternum last year in which he played through. As the same for many other Sun Belt teams, the season does not open well with tough out of conference games at Arkansas and Auburn followed by a game against Baylor at home. The Warhawks have the toughest overall schedule for a Sun Belt team with ranked 76 on the CFU strength of schedule. ULM will improve, but by enough to go to a bowl game is questionable. They will likely fall a win shy of a bowl appearance. Returning Starters: 15 Offense: 8 Defense: 5Specialists: 2 Impact Players:QB Kolton Browning 6'1 198 Jr WR Brent Leonard 6'2 185 Sr LB Cameron Blakes 6'1 230 Sr S Isaiah Newsome 5'11 198 Jr Top Recruits:LB Austin Moss 6'2 224 Juco (4.61 sec 40-yard dash)DB Lenzy Pipkins 6'1 180 (4.45 sec 40-yard dash)
| Head coach Todd Berry talks about skill players on offense and some about the defense. Schedule Sept. 8 @ Arkansas Sept. 15 @ Auburn Sept. 21 vs Baylor Sept. 29 @ Tulane Oct. 6 @ Middle Tennessee Oct. 13 vs Florida Atlantic Oct. 20 @ Western Kentucky Oct. 27 vs South Alabama Nov. 3 vs Louisiana-Lafayette Nov. 8 @ Arkansas State Nov. 17 vs North Texas Nov. 24 @ FIU
| North Texas Mean Green, 5-7 PPG 24.8 PAPG 30.7 North Texas is another team along with FIU that will be departing the Sun Belt for Conference USA after the 2012 season. The Mean Green will want to go out strong after a mediocre 5-7 last year. In February, head coach Dan McCarney suffered a mild stroke, but has since recovered. The win total last season was the best for the Mean Green since 2004 and they won three of their final five games. The out of conference schedule for North Texas is brutal. Their season starts at Death Valley versus the CFU number one team, LSU. They also have to play at Kansas State and Houston. However, they do not have to play FIU in conference this season. North Texas has a somewhat inconsistent quarterback in Derek Thompson, but they do have a consistently good offensive line led by Cyril Lemon. On defense, the Mean Green bring back a strong linebacker core led by Zach Orr (74 tackles & 7 tackles for loss). Punter Will Atterberry has also been named to the Ray Guy Award Watch List for 2012. It will be difficult for North Texas to improve on their 5-7 record from a year ago. They may come close to bowl eligibility, but will most likely come up short once again. Returning Starters: 17 Offense: 9 Defense: 6 Specialists: 2 Impact Players:QB Derek Thompson 6'4 220 Jr P Will Atterberry 5'11 199 Sr WR Brelan Chancellor 5'9 177 Jr LB Zach Orr 6'0 231 Jr OL Cyril Lemon 6'3 313 So Top Recruits:OL Boone Feldt 6'3 276 ( 5 sec 40-yard dash & 315 bench) | Despite missing the final three games due to injury, linebacker Zach Orr led the team in tackles with 74. Schedule Sept. 1 @ LSU Sept. 8 vs Texas Southern Sept. 15 @ Kansas State Sept. 22 vs Troy Sept. 29 @ Florida Atlantic Oct. 6 @ Houston Oct. 16 vs Louisiana-Lafayette Oct. 27 @ Middle Tennessee Nov. 3 vs Arkansas State Nov. 10 vs South Alabama Nov. 17 @ Louisiana-Monroe Nov. 24 @ Western Kentucky
| Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, 2-10 PPG 22.3 PAPG 36.8 The Blue Raiders should be better after a dismal season in 2011 that finished with only two wins. Their solid running game should help them garner more victories this year. Defensive end Omar McLendon said, "This year is a clean slate and we just have a lot to prove." They have to after finishing 110th in points allowed per game. The defense at least has to be respectable in 2012 after allowing 30 points or more in nine games and 40 points or more in five games for the 2011 season. Logan Kilgore can be a suitable quarterback, but still needs to get better. The rushing attack should continue to improve with bringing back their top two rushers in William Pratcher and Benjamin Cunningham as well as LSU transfer Drayton Calhoun will be eligible to play. However, the offensive line has limited experience other than Alex Stuart and Josh Walker. Head coach Rick Stockstill was 16-10 in two seasons (2009 & 2010) before going 2-10 last year. The Blue Raiders should easily improve by a couple wins, but going to a bowl game will be more challenging. Returning Starters: 13 Offense: 6 Defense: 6 Specialists: 1 Impact Players:RB Benny Cunningham 5'10 205 Sr QB Logan Kilgore 6'3 199 Jr DE Omar McLendon 6'3 242 Sr DT Jimmy Staten 6'4 300 Jr OL Alex Stuart 6'2 303 Sr-R Top Recruits:CB Demetrius Frazier 5'10 180 ( 4.5 sec 40-yard dash 345 squat) | Defensive end Omar McLendon talks about the Blue Raiders coming back after a disappointing season. Schedule Aug. 30 vs McNeese State Sept. 8 vs Florida Atlantic Sept. 15 @ Memphis Sept. 29 @ Georgia Tech Oct. 6 vs Louisiana-Monroe Oct. 13 @ FIU Oct. 20 @ Mississippi State Oct. 27 vs North Texas Nov. 1 @ Western Kentucky Nov. 17 @ South Alabama Nov. 24 vs Troy Dec. 1 @ Arkansas State | Florida Atlantic Owls 1-11 PPG 12.9 PAPG 34.7 The Owls were one of the worst teams in college football in 2011 and it will take time for them to improve. The team was annihilated while going 1-11 with almost no close games. New head coach Carl Pelini will need to instill some of the "blackshirt" mentality from Nebraska to help Florida Atlantic climb out of the enormous hole they are in. FAU had their worst record ever last season and just about anything would be an improvement. They do have one of the top linebackers and tacklers in the conference with David Hinds which should help give them a decent base on defense. Returning Starters: 17 Offense: 7 Defense: 8 Special Teams: 2 Impact Players:LB David Hinds 6'2 234 Sr OL Joe Bailey 6'5 290 Sr-R WR DeAndre Richardson 6'2 180 Jr-R DB Keith Reaser 6'0 175 Jr-R Top Recruits:CB Tony Grimes 6'0 175 Juco ( 4.5 sec 40-yard dash) | New head coach Carl Pelini was the defensive coordinator at Nebraska for four seasons. He was also a nominee for the Frank Broyles Assistant Coach Award in 2009 and 2010. Schedule Aug. 31 vs Wagner Sept. 8 @ Middle Tennessee Sept. 15 @ Georgia Sept. 22 @ Alabama Sept. 29 vs North Texas Oct. 13 @ Louisiana-Monroe Oct. 20 @ South Alabama Oct. 27 vs Troy Nov. 3 @ Navy Nov. 10 @ Western Kentucky Nov. 16 vs FIU Dec. 1 vs Louisiana-Lafayette
| South Alabama Jaguars, 6-4 PPG 24.4 PAPG 21.7 | The Jaguars have won a lot of games early on in the program's existence, but despite going 6-4 last season, USA did lose to a 3-8 Georgia State in overtime 27 to 20 so their record may be a little deceiving.
Running and defense will need to be the game plan for the Jaguars since they appear to be limited in the passing game. Quarterback CJ Bennett had a horrible touchdown to intereception ratio at 7-17.
In the running game, the stats are almost evenly distributed among tailbacks Kendall Houston (558 rush yards 8 TDs) and Demetre Baker (491 rush yards 9 TDs). They also have a disciplined offensive lineman in Trey Clark that graded out at 90 percent versus Tennessee Martin last season.
This will be the toughest year as of yet for the Jaguars and most likely, their first losing season in the program's young history.
Returning Starters: 15 Offense: 5 Defense: 9 Specialists: 1
Impact Players: C Trey Clark 6'1 270 Sr S Charles Harris 6'1 200 Sr LB Jake Johnson 6'1 230 Sr LB Enrique Williams 6'0 235 Jr
Top Recruits: DL/TE Paul Kyles 6'3 255 | South Alabama is 23-4 in three seasons of competition and was 17-0 in the first two seasons. Schedule Aug. 30 vs Texas-San Antonio Sept. 8 vs Nicholls State Sept. 15 @ NC State Sept. 22 @ Mississippi State Sept. 29 vs Troy Oct. 13 @ Arkansas State Oct. 20 vs Florida Atlantic Oct. 27 @ Louisiana-Monroe Nov. 3 vs FIU Nov. 10 @ North Texas Nov. 17 vs Middle Tennessee Nov. 24 @ Louisiana-Lafayette Dec. 1 @ Hawaii
| Texas State Bobcats, 6-6 PPG 25.5 PAPG 28.5 Dennis Franchione has a record of 193-107-2 as a head coach in 26 years and the Bobcats were 6-6 last season, but they were not competitive against the two FBS teams they faced (Texas Tech & Wyoming). Big tight end Chase Harper did make it on the John Mackey Award Watch List, but running back Marcus Curry should be the primary option on offense (756 total yards & four touchdowns in 2011). The Bobcats now have 11 FBS teams on schedule and the transition will be tough. They will be playing in the WAC this season before moving to the Sun Belt in 2013. Returning Starters: 17 Offense: 7 Defense: 9 Specialists: 1 Impact Players:LB Joplo Bartu 6'2 230 Sr RB Marcus Curry 5'11 210 Sr TE Chase Harper 6'5 260 Sr DB Darryl Morris 5'10 185 Sr Top Recruits:CB Justin Albritton 5'11 185 ( 4.4 sec 40-yard dash) OL Adrian Bellard 6'5 310 | Head coach Dennis Franchione has a 19-15 record in his three years at Texas State. Schedule Sept. 1 @ Houston Sept. 8 vs Texas Tech Sept. 22 vs Stephen F. Austin State Sept. 29 vs Nevada Oct. 6 @ New Mexico Oct. 13 vs Idaho Oct. 27 @ San Jose State Nov. 3 @ Utah State Nov. 10 vs Louisiana Tech Nov. 17 @ Navy Nov. 24 @ UTSA Dec. vs New Mexico State | Georgia State Panthers, 3-8 PPG 22.6 PAPG 31.2 | Georgia State is a young program which just began in 2010 led by experienced head coach Bill Curry. There have been growing pains thus far.
The Panthers had a difficult time being competitive in 2011 and only won three games in a schedule against mostly non-FBS opponents. They do not play in the Sun Belt until 2013, but it will be a jump in competition when they do.
The offensive line lost four starters, but most of the talent on the team is in the skill positions. Running back Donald Russell and wide receiver Albert Wilson highlight the offense. In 2011, Russell rushed for 665 yards with nine touchdowns while Wilson had 772 receiving yards with six touchdowns.
With the support behind the program and the location of playing in Atlanta at the Georgia Dome, the team should eventually stabilize into playing competitive football on the FBS level. Returning Starters: 12 Offense: 6 Defense: 4 Specialists: 2
Impact Players: LB Mark Hogan 5'11 220 Jr RB Donald Russell 5'11 212 Sr WR Danny Williams 6'4 200 Sr WR Albert Wilson 5'9 195 Jr
Top Recruits: OL Garrett Gorringe 6'4 280 | Head Coach Bill Curry, "It is tough to compete and win in today's world of football... Our guys have to work out year round now. I was not aware that it was this demanding on this generation, but it is so we are demanding more and more to show and have a quantum improvement."
Schedule Aug. 30 vs South Carolina State Sept. 8 @ Tennessee Sept. 15 vs Texas San-Antonio Sept. 22 vs Richmond Sept. 29 @ William & Mary Oct. 6 vs New Hampshire Oct. 13 @ Rhode Island Oct. 20 vs Villanova Oct. 27 @ James Madison Nov. 3 vs Old Dominion Nov. 10 @ Maine
| Conference Outlook & Predictions | The losses of FIU and North Texas to Conference USA will hurt the Sun Belt. Georgia State, South Alabama, and Texas State will all have a rough start, but eventually will evolve into competitive Sun Belt teams. Arkansas State, Louisiana-Lafayette, and Western Kentucky have to maintain success to make up the slack of the departures. It would also help if Troy or Middle Tennessee can return to winning ways.
Of the teams projected to not have winning records, Western Kentucky appears to be the strongest team and could get some more unexpected wins to give them a winning record. Louisiana-Monroe, North Texas, Troy, and Middle Tennessee all may flirt with bowl eligibility. Florida Atlantic really has no chance and the new teams coming over to the Sun Belt in 2013 are not competitive enough yet to vie for a bowl game.
The Sun Belt will probably have three bowl teams in 2012. There is a longshot chance of some big non-conference wins that could lead to more, but they could also beat up on each other leading to the records being more even which is a definite possibility.
Even though projected at 11-1, FIU could easily lose a couple more games, same goes for Louisiana-Lafayette. I projected Arkansas State as winning eight games due to tough road conference games against FIU and Louisiana-Lafayette, but there is still a good chance they could win one of the two and retain the Sun Belt championship. | Projected Records 1. FIU 11-1* 2. Louisiana-Lafayette 10-2 (conference champion) 3. Arkansas State 8-4 4. Western Kentucky 5-7 5. Louisiana-Monroe 5-7 6. North Texas 5-7* 7. Troy 4-8 8. Middle Tennessee 4-8 9. Georgia State 3-9** 10. Florida Atlantic 2-10 11. South Alabama 2-10** 12. Texas State 2-10** *exits Sun Belt in 2013 to join Conference USA **joins Sun Belt in 2013. South Alabama plays Sun Belt schedule in 2012, but will not be eligible for championship until 2013. Best Teams 1. Arkansas State 2t. Louisiana-Lafayette 2t. FIU* 4. Western Kentucky 5. Louisiana-Monroe 6. North Texas* 7. Troy 8. Middle Tennessee 9. Florida Atlantic 10. Texas State** 11. Georgia State** 12. South Alabama**
| | Bowl Game Winning Percentage (Since 2007):
Conf., W-L, % MWC, 17-8 .680 SEC, 30-16 .652 Big East, 18-10 Big 12, 22-17 .564 Sun Belt, 6-5 .545 Pac-12, 15-14 .517 C-USA, 14-15 .483 Big Ten, 15-25 .375 ACC, 15-27 .357 MAC, 7-15 .318 WAC, 6-14 .300
The Sun Belt was 1-2 in bowls last season. | Ragin Cajuns dramatic win in New Orleans Bowl | | 2012 Preseason Sun Belt Poll As voted on by the league's 10 head coaches. First place votes in parentheses.
School, Points 1. FIU 92 (5) 2. Arkansas State 85 (2) 3. Louisiana Lafayette 81 (2) 4. WKU 70 (1) 5. Troy 60 6. Louisiana Monroe 47 7. Middle Tennessee 42 8. North Texas 36 9. Florida Atlantic 23 10. South Alabama 14
| Arkansas State Quarterback Ryan Aplin on Offseason Work Outs | | 2012 Preseason All-Sun Belt Team As voted on by the league's 10 head coaches and selected media members.
Offense: QB Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State, Sr. RB Kedrick Rhodes, FIU, Jr. RB Alonzo Harris, Louisiana-Lafayette, So. WR Josh Jarboe, Arkansas State, Sr. WR Javone Lawson, Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr. WR Eric Thomas, Troy, Jr. TE Jack Doyle, WKU, Sr. OL Zach McKnight, Arkansas State, Sr. OL Rupert Bryan, FIU, Sr. OL Caylin Hauptmann, FIU, Sr. OL Leonardo Bates, Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr. OL Cyril Lemon, North Texas, So.
Preseason Offensive Player of the Year: QB Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State, Sr.
| Defense: DL Isame Faciane, FIU, Jr. DL Tourek Williams, FIU, Sr. DL Tony Davis, Troy, Sr. DL Quanterus Smith, WKU, Sr. LB Winston Frazier, FIU, Sr. LB Andrew Jackson, WKU, Jr. DB Don Jones, Arkansas State, Sr. DB Jonathan Cyprien, FIU, Sr. DB Melvin White, Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr. DB Brynden Trawick, Troy, Sr.
Preseason Defensive Player of the Year: DL Tourek Williams, FIU, Sr.
Special Teams: PK Brett Baer, Louisiana Lafayette, Sr. P Will Atterberry, North Texas, Sr. Return Specialist John Evans, WKU, So.
| Returning Individual Leaders | Top 5 Rush Yards Per Game 1. Kedrick Rhodes, FIU 88.4 2. Benjamin Cunningham*, Middle Tenn 62.6 3. Alonzo Harris, UL-Lafayette 58.3 4. Jyruss Edwards, ULM 55.6 5. William Pratcher, Middle Tenn 48.8 *Played only eight games.
Top 5 Receiving Yards Per Game 1. Javone Lawson, UL-Lafayette 84.0 2. Eric Thomas, Troy 72.9 3. Brent Leonard, ULM 62.6 4. Taylor Stockemer, Arkansas St 58.2 5. Harry Peoples, UL-Lafayette 58.1
Top 5 Tackles 1. Brynden Trawick, Troy 123 2. David Hinds, Florida Atlantic 110 3. Andrew Jackson, Western Kentucky 109 4. Randell Johnson, Florida Atlantic 92 5. Andrae Kirk, Florida Atlantic 87
| Top 5 Pass Efficiency 1. Blaine Gautier, UL-Lafayette 153.6 2. Ryan Aplin, Arkansas St 133.6 3. Corey Robinson, Troy 126.3 4. Derek Thompson, North Texas 121.0 5. Logan Kilgore, Middle Tenn 119.7
Top 5 Total Offense Per Game 1. Ryan Aplin, Arkansas St 321.2 2. Corey Robinson, Troy 277.8 3. Blaine Gautier, UL-Lafayette 264.9 4. Kolton Browning, ULM 243.8 5. Logan Kilgore, Middle Tenn 212.5
Top 5 Sacks 1. Quanterus Smith, Western Kentucky 7.5 2. Leighton Gasque, Middle Tenn 7 3. Greg Hickman, FIU 5 4. Randell Johnson, Florida Atlantic 5 5. Brandon McCoy, North Texas 4.5 5. Tourek Williams, FIU 4.5
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