Will Southern Methodist take a big jump in JJ's 2nd season?

It's not like the Mustangs were dogs offensively in 2008, ranking 17th in passing offense in 2008. But the run-and-shoot offense was brand new and coach June Jones let freshman Bo Levi Mitchell quarterback this basketball version of football and take the growing pains that came with it.
Mitchell threw for 2,800 yards and 24 scores to go along with 23 interceptions' way too many drive-killers for this offense to reach its potential. Mitchell returns and will have competition to beat back as Jones will be looking for a trigger-man that can take this offense to the next level. Helping the cause will be the return of the team's top two wide receivers in Emmanuel Sanders and Aldrick Robinson. This unheralded duo accounted for 126 catches, 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2008.
This trio could be ready to take the next step in the evolution of this offense and that could be a huge benefit to fantasy owners by fall 2009. If Mitchell can cut his interceptions in half, he'll keep more drives alive and offer more opportunity to finish drives with scoring throws. Additionally, improvement in the 118th ranked defense will give Mitchell and the offense better field position more often, as well as the benefit of more turnovers and a shorter field on a more regular basis. Both of which will lead to more efficiency on offense' and in this offense, that means more scoring throws.
I can't help but be curious about what this offense is capable of in its second year with all the pieces that put together pretty good numbers in 2008 coming back. If they take the next step, there could be fantasy bonanzas aplenty in Mustang-land.
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