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CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:44 am
by Harry0569
2nd behind Tulsa.

64. SMU
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 61
2010 Record: 7-7
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 87
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 5-7
2009 Final Ranking: 61
2008 Final Ranking: 114

Longtime SMU fans, this might be the year you've waited decades for. Being back among the living is one thing, but winning the Conference USA title, and being good enough to hang with anyone on the schedule, is another. QB Kyle Padron leads a loaded offense that gets ten starters back, only losing star WR Aldrick Robinson. The defense gets back eight starters, and while the linebacking corps takes a hit, the front seven should be sound.

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:45 am
by Harry0569
Other C-USA teams:
117. Memphis
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 115
2010 Record: 1-11
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 115
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 1-11
2009 Final Ranking: 108
2008 Final Ranking: 78

Can Larry Porter get a little more luck in his second season? The offense will still be a work in progress, but QB Ryan Williams isn't a true freshman anymore. The problem is an offensive line that loses three starters, but the defense should be a bit better with eight starters returning. The D started two true freshmen last year and seven underclassmen.
111. UTEP
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 84
2010 Record: 6-7
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 80
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 6-6
2009 Final Ranking: 103
2008 Final Ranking: 89

The problems at the end of last year should continue with just two starters returning. The offense will get all the focus early on, because you can't compete in Conference USA if you can't bomb away, but the defense could be decent early on with eight starters returning. The secondary could be a strength.

105. Tulane
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 95
2010 Record: 4-8
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 119
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 1-11
2009 Final Ranking: 111
2008 Final Ranking: 112

The offense was miserable last season, but Bob Toledo is a good offensive coach and he gets eight starters to work with including quarterback Ryan Griffin and running back Orleans Darkwa. The defense might not be a rock, but it'll be full of veterans with nine starters returning including the entire linebacking corps.
97. UAB
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 83
2010 Record: 4-8
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 113
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 4-8
2009 Final Ranking: 80
2008 Final Ranking: 100

The Blazers weren't as bad as the 4-8 record might appear, and they should be in the mix for a bowl game with 17 starters returning. The defense has the potential to be fantastic led by a good-looking young linebacking corps. QB Bryan Ellis and RB Pat Shed should rock working behind a line with four starters returning, but the receiving corps will need some work.

91. Rice
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 94
2010 Record: 4-8
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 111
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 4-8
2009 Final Ranking: 118
2008 Final Ranking: 31

Head coach David Bailiff loses offensive coordinator David Beaty to Kansas, but the Owl offense should be terrific no matter who's coaching it with ten starters returning. WR Patrick Randolph is the only missing piece, while the defense has the potential to be better with the entire secondary returning. Finding new DEs will be Job One.

87. Marshall
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 87
2010 Record: 5-7
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 95
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2009 Final Ranking: 57
2008 Final Ranking: 77

Doc Holliday might be hoping for a stronger offense, but he needs to find a quarterback to replace Brian Anderson and needs to come up with a few new targets. The defense, however, should be phenomenal with pass rushing terror Vinny Curry returning on one end to make up for the loss of Marion Harvey from the linebacking corps. The entire secondary returns intact.

81. East Carolina
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 62
2010 Record: 6-7
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 99
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 6-6
2009 Final Ranking: 29
2008 Final Ranking: 34

Ruffin McNeill’s defense was a disaster, but it gets back seven starters after what was clearly supposed to be a rebuilding year. Dominique Davis is one of the nation's most dynamic quarterbacks, and while he loses WR Dwayne Harris, he gets almost everyone held back. the offensive line, though, will be a problem early on with four starters needing to be replaced.

74. Houston
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 81
2010 Record: 5-7
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 57
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 9-3
2009 Final Ranking: 18
2008 Final Ranking: 41

Welcome back, Case Keenum. After getting a sixth year of eligibility, Keenum should make the Cougar offense sing again even with a few key losses including WR James Cleveland. The defense gets seven starters back, but three starters are gone from the secondary. In Conference USA, the defensive backs have to be tight; expect some wild shootouts.

72. UCF
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 32
2010 Record: 11-3
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 85
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 8-5
2009 Final Ranking: 53
2008 Final Ranking: 98
2008 Final Score: 3.18

The defending Conference USA champs should be good, but they lose too much off the defense, including end Bruce Miller, to repeat. Josh Robinson will be one of the nation's top corners, and the offense gets eight starters back with QB Jeff Godfrey and RB Latavius Murray forming a dangerous backfield. Helping the cause will be the return of 2009 star back, Brynn Harvey, after missing all of last year hurt.

66. Southern Miss
2010 CFN Final Ranking: T46.
2010 Record: 8-5
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 73
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2009 Final Ranking: 58
2008 Final Ranking: 51

At the very least, USM will be on the short list of early Conference USA favorites with QB Austin Davis leading a loaded offense with nine starters returning. That doesn't even count WR DeAndre Brown, who left early for the NFL. The defense might be the best in the league if two new defensive tackles can be found and if the secondary can be retooled a bit.

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:48 am
by ponyte
One would hope that we will end much higher than 64.

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:28 am
by mustangbill67
Well we haveTulsa, Houston and S. Miss on the road. Three key games.

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:46 pm
by Dukster
mustangbill67 wrote:Well we haveTulsa, Houston and S. Miss on the road. Three key games.


Beat UH and TU on the road and we go back to CUSA championship game. Can't help thinking we should take care of our conference home schedule even with UCF coming to town (Rice, Tulane, UTEP). I expect to handle Memphis on the road. Beating UH and TU on the road gives us 7 conference wins. 7-1 usually gets you in. 6-2 did this year in conference. 10-2 or 9-3 is definitely possible for the season. Pony Up!

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:13 pm
by austinponie
Seems a little low to me....
Same with UCF at # 72 and Houston at #74....

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:58 pm
by ponyboy
Agreed.

Let's see how Godfrey does next year. That kid's pretty good. And Keenum oughta help that UH team.

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:42 am
by Harry0569
42. Tulsa
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 28
2010 Record: 10-3
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 84
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 6-6
2009 Final Ranking: 54
2008 Final Ranking: 17

Head coach Todd Graham might be gone to Pitt, but new head man Bill Blankenship will get about 13 seconds of grace period. The Golden Hurricane were close to a truly special year in 2010, and the 2011 team returns as loaded as any non-AQ team in America with eight starters back, and with QB G.J. Kinne returning, while the defense returns eight starters including six players on the front seven. The nation's No. 5 offense should be even better, while the 111th defense can't and won't be worse.

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:42 am
by Harry0569
29. TCU
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 2
2010 Record: 13-0
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 7
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 11-1
2009 Final Ranking: 5
2008 Final Ranking: 8

TCU rebuilds as well as anyone, but it has a huge, HUGE task ahead to replace Andy Dalton and eight starters from the 2010 attack. The linebackers, led by Tank Carder, should be terrific, but too many starters are gone from the nasty defense to expect another No. 1 ranking. Yeah, this might be too low … give it a few months before the replacements can show what they can do.

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:43 am
by Harry0569
17. Texas A&M
2010 CFN Final Ranking: 19
2010 Record: 9-4
2010 CFN Preseason Rank: 26
CFN 2010 Preseason Prediction: 9-3
2008 Final Ranking: 99

Was the second half of last year the real A&M, or was the Cotton Bowl a better indicator? It doesn't really matter coming into this season with nine starters back on offense including QB Ryan Tannehill, RB Cyrus Gray, and receivers Jeff Fuller and Uzoma Nwachukwu. Four starters are back from a young, YOUNG line should be far stronger. The defense loses Butkus winner Von Miller, but eight starters are back including everyone returning to the secondary.

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:46 pm
by RGV Pony
points to what will hopefully be a great matchup. what's that, something like 40 starters back on both O & D combined?

Re: CFN Early Look Ahead 2011 SMU #64

PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:01 pm
by LVPony
ponyte wrote:One would hope that we will end much higher than 64.


I agree, I would think if you could win on the road we would end up better than 64. There's no probelm winning at home given the noise factor from our huge fan base in Big D. :wink: