2007 Way-Too-Early Predictions

Ok guys...I will preface this with a disclaimer: this is WAY TOO EARLY to give an accurate prediction of the season so this is subject to change. But, I wanted to go ahead and throw this out there to encourage discussion on expectations for next season. So, with no further adieu, I give you my way-too-early predictions for each game of next season.
Game 1: Texas Tech
Monday, September 3
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
As it stands right now, this game is scheduled for a 3 PM start time in order to accomodate ESPN. The result will be a game played in temperatures in excess of 100 degrees for at least the first half. This favors Tech, who obviously is able to recruit better athletes and has more depth (see Texas A&M game in 2005). The Tech fans who will comprise 2/3 of Ford Stadium will think the weather quite hospitable, as they are hardened by their years on the wind-swept plains of Lubbock. Tech fans and players outlast SMU, and despite the Mustangs holding the Red Raiders close through the first 40 minutes of play, the final 20 minutes belong to the Red Raiders.
Prediction: Tech 49 SMU 24
Game 2: North Texas
Saturday, September 8
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
Dodgeball comes to Ford Stadium. In his first winnable game (UNT opens the season the week before at Oklahoma), the former SLC coach will find himself in an unfamiliar position: leading the latter in a battle between schools featuring reputations of being white-collar and blue-collar. UNT sees SMU as a rival (if you don't believe that, please see their press release regarding their 2007 schedule, which uses "rival" and its varient "rivalry" three times in reference to SMU) whereas SMU sees UNT as a nuisance (see previous threads on Ponyfans). UNT also has two more days to prepare. However, SMU has the revenge factor, and UNT and Dodge won't be 100% on the same page just yet. Thank goodness.
Prediction: SMU 31 UNT 21
Game 3: Arkansas State
Saturday, September 15
Indian Stadium, Jonesboro, AR
What's with the Microsoft Office-esque WordArt in the heading of the ASU athletics site (asuindians.com)? But I digress. ASU plays SMU after an away game at Texas and a home game against longtime rival Memphis. ASU was blown away by SMU last year and will be coming off two games which they will see as more important to prepare for than SMU in preseason. To top it off, the week afterwards, the Indians travel to Knoxville to take on Tennessee. They will overlook SMU once again, and despite the partisan crowd at Indian Stadium, the Mustangs will make a loud statement.
Prediction: SMU 59 ASU 14
Game 4: TCU
Saturday, September 22
Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth
The Frogs will play Air Force two days before the Mustangs play ASU, so they have 2 extra days to prepare for the game. While being sandwiched between two MWC games creates a trap-game situation favoring SMU, the rivalry aspect of this matchup will, unfortunately, make sure that TCU is not overlooking the Mustangs too much. TCU has superior athletes and they will show them off in front of their home crowd, who will push their team on to victory.
Prediction: TCU 35 SMU 10
Game 5: UTEP
Saturday, September 29
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
Former Florida State receiver Fred Rouse will play his first game in a major media market since transferring to UTEP. Mike Price will have his Miners ready, but they just have too many other holes to fill from last year, when the Mustangs almost beat them in El Paso. SMU can't hold Rouse in check, but it doesn't matter because UTEP can't get him the ball enough.
Prediction: SMU 28 UTEP 17
Game 6: Southern Miss
Saturday, October 13
M.M. Roberts Stadium, Hattiesburg, MS
The Rock is a tough place to play, but SMU may be a bit of a trap for the Golden Eagles considering the game is sandwiched between four ESPN games on USM's schedule. To top it off, SMU is USM's homecoming. I wasn't impressed with USM last year, despite the fact that they won CUSA East, so my prediction is an upset:
Prediction: SMU 24 USM 21
Game 7: Tulane
Saturday, October 20
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
Tulane under Bob Toledo will not be dumb enough to try a fake punt within their own 10 yard line. Still, Tulane has lesser talent than SMU, as was proven last year when a Tulane team on an emotional high could not get the job done in the Superdome on CSTV. Toledo also doesn't have his own personnel in yet.
Prediction: SMU 31 Tulane 17
Game 8: Tulsa
Saturday, October 27
Skelly Stadium, Tulsa, OK
If Todd Graham can do what he did at Rice, think about what he can do at Tulsa with a QB like Paul Smith. SMU has had their way with Tulsa lately, but I think that ends this year.
Prediction: Tulsa 38 SMU 27
Game 9: Houston
Sunday, November 4
Robertson Stadium, Houston
Anthony Aldridge is a really really really good back. That much we know. What we don't know is how good Kevin Kolb's replacement will be. My feeling is that he will not be as good as Kolb, allowing the SMU defense to focus more of its energy on stopping Aldridge. SMU gets a road-game win on ESPN, but no one will know it since the nation will be watching Sunday Night Football on NBC.
Prediction: SMU 34 UH 24
Game 10: Rice
Saturday, November 10
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
Jarett Dillard is still at Rice. Chase Clement is still at Rice. Todd Graham isn't, however. Major Applewhite is gone. David Bailiff is sitll adjusting to Division I-A. SMU wins.
Prediction: SMU 38 Rice 27
Game 11: UCF
Saturday, November 17
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
We play Orsini's old team in Orsini's new home. All I have to say is this: UCF disappointed last season. George O'Leary may not be as good as advertised. Perhaps that is why he lied on his resume when he tried to get that Notre Dame job. It will still be a close game, though.
Prediction: SMU 27 UCF 21
Game 12: Memphis
Saturday, November 24
Liberty Bowl, Memphis, TN
Notice that at this point, SMU should be competing for a comference championship (I have us for one conference loss right now). If we are, we need to familiarize ourselves with the Liberty Bowl and get off to a good start there with a win over Memphis on November 24. The Tigers were horrific last year, and this year will probably not be much better. After the game, Tiger fans will be wondering whatever happened to D'Angelo Williams...and proclaiming themselves a basketball school.
Prediction: SMU 45 Memphis 21
Way-Too-Early Predicted Record: 9-3 (7-1) 1st in CUSA West
That needs to be our expectation. I will revise this as the season gets closer and we learn more about ourselves and our opponents. Anything less than 7 wins should be considered unacceptable this year.
Game 1: Texas Tech
Monday, September 3
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
As it stands right now, this game is scheduled for a 3 PM start time in order to accomodate ESPN. The result will be a game played in temperatures in excess of 100 degrees for at least the first half. This favors Tech, who obviously is able to recruit better athletes and has more depth (see Texas A&M game in 2005). The Tech fans who will comprise 2/3 of Ford Stadium will think the weather quite hospitable, as they are hardened by their years on the wind-swept plains of Lubbock. Tech fans and players outlast SMU, and despite the Mustangs holding the Red Raiders close through the first 40 minutes of play, the final 20 minutes belong to the Red Raiders.
Prediction: Tech 49 SMU 24
Game 2: North Texas
Saturday, September 8
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
Dodgeball comes to Ford Stadium. In his first winnable game (UNT opens the season the week before at Oklahoma), the former SLC coach will find himself in an unfamiliar position: leading the latter in a battle between schools featuring reputations of being white-collar and blue-collar. UNT sees SMU as a rival (if you don't believe that, please see their press release regarding their 2007 schedule, which uses "rival" and its varient "rivalry" three times in reference to SMU) whereas SMU sees UNT as a nuisance (see previous threads on Ponyfans). UNT also has two more days to prepare. However, SMU has the revenge factor, and UNT and Dodge won't be 100% on the same page just yet. Thank goodness.
Prediction: SMU 31 UNT 21
Game 3: Arkansas State
Saturday, September 15
Indian Stadium, Jonesboro, AR
What's with the Microsoft Office-esque WordArt in the heading of the ASU athletics site (asuindians.com)? But I digress. ASU plays SMU after an away game at Texas and a home game against longtime rival Memphis. ASU was blown away by SMU last year and will be coming off two games which they will see as more important to prepare for than SMU in preseason. To top it off, the week afterwards, the Indians travel to Knoxville to take on Tennessee. They will overlook SMU once again, and despite the partisan crowd at Indian Stadium, the Mustangs will make a loud statement.
Prediction: SMU 59 ASU 14
Game 4: TCU
Saturday, September 22
Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth
The Frogs will play Air Force two days before the Mustangs play ASU, so they have 2 extra days to prepare for the game. While being sandwiched between two MWC games creates a trap-game situation favoring SMU, the rivalry aspect of this matchup will, unfortunately, make sure that TCU is not overlooking the Mustangs too much. TCU has superior athletes and they will show them off in front of their home crowd, who will push their team on to victory.
Prediction: TCU 35 SMU 10
Game 5: UTEP
Saturday, September 29
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
Former Florida State receiver Fred Rouse will play his first game in a major media market since transferring to UTEP. Mike Price will have his Miners ready, but they just have too many other holes to fill from last year, when the Mustangs almost beat them in El Paso. SMU can't hold Rouse in check, but it doesn't matter because UTEP can't get him the ball enough.
Prediction: SMU 28 UTEP 17
Game 6: Southern Miss
Saturday, October 13
M.M. Roberts Stadium, Hattiesburg, MS
The Rock is a tough place to play, but SMU may be a bit of a trap for the Golden Eagles considering the game is sandwiched between four ESPN games on USM's schedule. To top it off, SMU is USM's homecoming. I wasn't impressed with USM last year, despite the fact that they won CUSA East, so my prediction is an upset:
Prediction: SMU 24 USM 21
Game 7: Tulane
Saturday, October 20
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
Tulane under Bob Toledo will not be dumb enough to try a fake punt within their own 10 yard line. Still, Tulane has lesser talent than SMU, as was proven last year when a Tulane team on an emotional high could not get the job done in the Superdome on CSTV. Toledo also doesn't have his own personnel in yet.
Prediction: SMU 31 Tulane 17
Game 8: Tulsa
Saturday, October 27
Skelly Stadium, Tulsa, OK
If Todd Graham can do what he did at Rice, think about what he can do at Tulsa with a QB like Paul Smith. SMU has had their way with Tulsa lately, but I think that ends this year.
Prediction: Tulsa 38 SMU 27
Game 9: Houston
Sunday, November 4
Robertson Stadium, Houston
Anthony Aldridge is a really really really good back. That much we know. What we don't know is how good Kevin Kolb's replacement will be. My feeling is that he will not be as good as Kolb, allowing the SMU defense to focus more of its energy on stopping Aldridge. SMU gets a road-game win on ESPN, but no one will know it since the nation will be watching Sunday Night Football on NBC.
Prediction: SMU 34 UH 24
Game 10: Rice
Saturday, November 10
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
Jarett Dillard is still at Rice. Chase Clement is still at Rice. Todd Graham isn't, however. Major Applewhite is gone. David Bailiff is sitll adjusting to Division I-A. SMU wins.
Prediction: SMU 38 Rice 27
Game 11: UCF
Saturday, November 17
Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas
We play Orsini's old team in Orsini's new home. All I have to say is this: UCF disappointed last season. George O'Leary may not be as good as advertised. Perhaps that is why he lied on his resume when he tried to get that Notre Dame job. It will still be a close game, though.
Prediction: SMU 27 UCF 21
Game 12: Memphis
Saturday, November 24
Liberty Bowl, Memphis, TN
Notice that at this point, SMU should be competing for a comference championship (I have us for one conference loss right now). If we are, we need to familiarize ourselves with the Liberty Bowl and get off to a good start there with a win over Memphis on November 24. The Tigers were horrific last year, and this year will probably not be much better. After the game, Tiger fans will be wondering whatever happened to D'Angelo Williams...and proclaiming themselves a basketball school.
Prediction: SMU 45 Memphis 21
Way-Too-Early Predicted Record: 9-3 (7-1) 1st in CUSA West
That needs to be our expectation. I will revise this as the season gets closer and we learn more about ourselves and our opponents. Anything less than 7 wins should be considered unacceptable this year.