Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Conference USA Preview: Rice University Owls


Rice University Owls
Last Year: 5-7 (3-5)/ 5th West
The one thing that is undeniable about the Owls is that they love having one of the toughest non-conference schedules in all of college football. With games against Texas and Baylor on the schedule, wins were hard to come by in 2015. The frustrating point of the season are the losses to UTEP and UTSA. Rice were 4-4 going into the UTEP game, which they lost on a 7:25 drive ending with a FG kicked with :48 seconds remaining, and ended up losing to Southern Miss and UTSA.

Players to Watch
QB Tyler Stehling
RB Darik Dillard
LB Alex Lyons
  • 2015 All-Conference USA Honorable Mention
The bright spot for the Owls last year was their offense led by Driphus Jackson. Jackson is now gone, and Tyler Stehling steps in to improve this passing game that averaged 224.2 ypg. Turnovers were a problem for both the offense and defense. Out of 128 teams, the Owls were 119th in Turnover margin at -12 and 22 turnovers lost. RB Darik Dillard leads the 3-man rushing attack. Dillard was the conference’s 10th leading rusher with 698 yards and 5 TD

The defense was the pain of this team in 2015. To their credit, having Baylor, Texas, and Western Kentucky would make any team have poor defensive stats, but when you forced 10 turnovers all season, you’re going to have a bad time. Defensive pressure helps create those turnovers, and with 16 sacks on the season, the Owls did themselves no favors. Those numbers are pretty low even if most of their games are against up-tempo spread offenses. LB Alex Lyons was the team’s leading tackler, and expect him to lead the team again this year.


Total Offense
62nd/5th (402.3)
Total Defense
102nd/12th (447.4)
Passing Offense
65th/7th (224.2)
Passing Defense
101st/10th (257.2)
Rushing Offense
58th/2nd (177.6)
Rushing Defense
88th/10th (190.3)
Scoring Offense
87th/6th (26.1)
Scoring Defense
108th/11th (35.8)

Big Games of 2016
Sep. 01    at WKU
Sep. 16    Baylor
Nov. 19     UTEP

Prediction
4-8 (2-6)/5th West

The Owls take a step back this year mostly because of their out-of conference scheduling. The addition of Prairie View A&M should be a win, but finishing the year with Stanford is a tough way to go. The loss of Driphus Jackson will be big for this team and the offense may need a year to retool for the future, and with a defense as bad as it is, I don’t see Rice improving from last year.

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