Thursday, June 30, 2016

College Football Preview: San Diego State


San Diego State Aztecs

2015 Results: 11-3 (8-0, 1st in West)
Defeated Air Force in Mountain West Championship
Defeated Cincinnati in Hawaii Bowl

Returning Starters: 7 OFF, 7 DEF, 1 SP

2016 Schedule

September

3rd NEW HAMPSHIRE
10th CALIFORNIA
17th at Northern Illinois

October

1st at South Alabama
8th UNLV
15th at Fresno State
21st SAN JOSE STATE
29th at Utah State

November

5th HAWAII
12th at Nevada
19th at Wyoming
26th COLORADO STATE

San Diego State was one of the surprises from a season ago. After starting 1-3, the Aztecs ran off 10 straight wins. They return key players from that team while suffering minimal loses. This team is a lock to be ranked in the Top 25 to start the season, and almost a shoe-in to repeat as conference champs.

Sophomore Christian Chapman was thrown into the fire last season when starter Maxwell Smith went down. Chapman was Offensive Player of the Game in the Mountain West Championship. Lining up beside him will be the reigning Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year in Donnel Pumphrey. The Aztecs return a deep receiving corps that will be led by junior Mikah Holder.

The Aztecs might have one of the best defenses in the nation going into the season. Last year, they ranked in the top 10 in all major categories. They only allowed 16.4 points and 287.3 yards per game. Leading the defense will be corner Damontae Kazee. Kazee could be an All-American this coming season. Aside from winning Defensive Player of the Year in the conference, Kazee had 8 interceptions which tied him for the nation's lead. Senior safety Malik Smith returns to a deep secondary for the Aztecs. Along side him is Na'im McGee who was the second leading tackler on the team. The line is worrisome as they only have one starter returning. At linebacker, Calvin Munson returns a year after leading the team in tackles with 98. He also tallied 15 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks.

Player to Watch: Donnel Pumphrey


Pumphrey is currently the active leader in rushing yards (4,272) and all-purpose yards (5,145). He looks poised to defend his award, and also carry this team on his back.

If you only watch them once, watch:

9/10 California

The Golden Bears murdered the Aztecs last year. This year, they don't have a definitive answer at quarterback. If this game was later in the year, the result might be different. When SDSU welcomes Cal, you best believe they will remember the 35-7 whooping they took last season.

What to Expect

The Aztecs are on undefeated alert. Don't be surprised if they start out hot and catch the nation off guard. It's almost a lock that they will repeat as conference champs, but don't overlook trips to Nevada and Wyoming late in November.

Prediction
10-2 (6-2, MWC)

-Dug
@chansm1th

College Football Preview: New Mexico


New Mexico Lobos

2015 Results: 7-6 (5-3, 2nd in Mountain)
Lost to Arizona in New Mexico Bowl

Returning Starters: 5 OFF, 9 DEF, 1 SP

2016 Schedule

September

3rd SOUTH DAKOTA
10th at New Mexico State
17th at Rutgers

October

1st SAN JOSE STATE
7th BOISE STATE
15th at Air Force
22nd LOUISIANA-MONROE
29th at Hawaii

November

5th NEVADA
12th at Utah State
19th at Colorado State
26th WYOMING

After seeing his teams go 11-26 in his first three seasons, Bob Davie might have just turned the corner with New Mexico. Fresh off their first bowl game since 2007, The Lobos now look to take a step forward in an attempt to play in a bowl outside of their own state. Year 5 under Davie is surrounded with plenty of optimism due to the fact that this might be the best defense New Mexico has had in recent memory.

New Mexico's calling card on offense is their productive rushing attack. Last year, the Lobos averaged 252.2 rushing yards per game. That was good enough to see them ranked in the top 10 rushing of the nation. Senior tailback Teriyon Gipson returns as the team's second leading rusher from a year ago. The quarterback situation is a two-man show. Junior Lamar Jordan is the legs while senior Austin Apodaca is the arm. New Mexico also returns their two leading receivers from last year. Dameon Gamblin led the team with 35 catches for 424 yards last season. One wrinkle in the offense is former quarterback Cole Gautsche will make the move to tight end.

The 437.6 yards per game given up by New Mexico's defense last year was actually an improvement. The year before, they were giving up 519.2. The defensive unit returns 9 starters. All six up front are back, and three of the five-man secondary return also. The defense will be led by the linebackers. All are returning, and have plenty of experience. 

Player to Watch: Dakota Cox


Cox returns as a senior after leading the team in tackles for the previous three years. With the linebackers being the best position on this side of the ball, look to Cox for the leadership needed to get this defense over the hump

If you only watch them once, watch:

10/7 Boise State

Last year, New Mexico knocked off Boise on the road and ended the Broncos chances at the conference championship. This year, they come south to the desert. This game has conference championship game implications. It should make for an exciting game.

What to Expect

New Mexico is a Dark Horse pick for an outside contender in the Mountain West. With senior leadership on both sides of the ball, they'll be tough to beat. If the offensive line can make the holes, they can score with the best of the conference. If the defense continues to improve, they won't have to score as much. Having Boise, Wyoming, and Nevada at home means that the schedule will work out in their favor.

Prediction
8-4 (5-3, MWC)


-Dug
@chansm1th

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

College Football Preview: Nevada


Nevada Wolf Pack
2015 Results: 7-6 (4-4, 2nd in West)
Defeated Colorado State in Arizona Bowl

Returning Starters: 9 OFF, 5 DEF, 2 SP

2016 Schedule

September

2nd CAL POLY
10th at Notre Dame
17th BUFFALO
24th at Purdue

October
 1st at Hawaii
8th FRESNO STATE
15th at San Jose State
22nd WYOMING

November

5th at New Mexico
12th SAN DIEGO STATE
19th UTAH STATE
26th at UNLV

Nevada took part in an uncommon event last year: playing a team in a bowl from your own conference. By defeating Colorado State, Nevada was able to secure a winning record for the second straight season under head coach Brian Polian. However, fans are becoming worried. It wasn't that long ago that the Wolf Pack were 13-1 and the cream of the crop. This team that will be on the field this year will give the fans more optimism than teams in recent past. Nevada has the second most starters returning of any team in the conference. That experience will see them in the race for the West Division late in the season.

Nevada will have a new Offensive Coordinator this year in Tim Cramsey. Cramsey comes over from Montana State and is expected to put a jolt into the offense that was has been under performing for the past couple of season. He inherits an offense that is as good as any in recent memory. Senior quarterback Tyler Stewart returns after throwing for 2,139 yards and 15 TDs last season. In the backfield, he will be flanked by junior tailback James Butler and former Penn State back Akeel Lynch. The Wolf Pack had two 1,000 yard rushers last year. These two could definitely continue that trend. Three of the four pass catchers will be seniors. The offense line will be returning everyone.

Defense is where Nevada could break. The good news is that they return all of their secondary. Sophomore safeties Asauni Rufus and Dameon Baber will be the anchors of the unit. As freshmen last year, Rufus led the team in tackles (105), and Baber recorded 6 INTs. The front seven is where the question marks are. Only one starter returns, Salesa Faraimo, and he wasn't a main contributor a year ago. True Freshman Gabe Sewell is expected to start at linebacker in what is a very inexperienced front seven. 

Player to Watch: James Butler


After being the backup last year, Butler is expected to get the bulk of the carries this season. As that backup, Butler ran for 1,345 yards and scored 10 TDs. Nevada is all about the run game. Butler will be the main man for this offense.

If you only watch them once, watch:

11/12 San Diego State

Last year's conference champs make the trip to what could be this year's conference champs in the middle of November. The winner of this game will control their own destiny towards the Mountain West Championship.

What to Expect

If Nevada's defense can hold their ground, the sky is the limit. This offense can win a few games on their own, but for this team to live up to their potential, the defense will have to play a lot better than they look on paper.

Prediction
9-3 (6-2, MWC)

-Dug
@chansm1th

College Football Preview: Hawaii


Hawaii Warriors

2015 Results: 3-10 (0-8, 6th in West)

Returning Starters: 5 OFF, 4 DEF, 1 SP

2016 Schedule

August

27th California (Sydney, Australia)

September

3rd at Michigan
10th TENNESSEE-MARTIN
17th at Arizona

October

 1st NEVADA
8th at San Jose State
15th UNLV
22nd at Air Force
29th NEW MEXICO

November

5th at San Diego State
12th BOISE STATE
19th at Fresno State
26th MASSACHUSETTS

For Nick Rolovich, his first head coaching job will be a challenge. Hawaii hasn't been to a bowl since 2010, and their combined record for those years is 17-49. Rolovich teams up with his former teammates at Hawaii Brian Smith and Craig Stutzmann. Both coaches will be offensive coordinators; one for the run and the other for the pass game. The new offense is expected to be a hybrid of the run-and-shoot with the read-option. The days of record-setting quarterbacks at Hawaii might just be over, eventually.

The quarterback race is on. Three are in the competition, and it looks as though it will come down to the wire. Currently, it appears that Ikaika Woolsey is the favorite, but Beau Reilly and Aaron Zwahlen are not far behind. The issue is experience. Woolsey is the only one of the three to take a collegiate snap being as the other two are returning from mission trips. The Warriors will have a four-back rotation. Junior Diocemy Saint Juste will likely get the bulk of the snaps after missing last season with a hamstring injury. Paul Harris also returns to the backfield after running for 1,100 yards a season ago. Receivers are decent, but nothing to write home about with Marcus Kemp being the only real experienced player.

Hawaii was hoping to switch this season from the 3-4 to the 4-3. Implementing the switch during the spring was difficult to near impossible with injuries and suspensions slowing the learning process. For the spring game, Hawaii only had three defensive ends able to play, all of which were walk-ons. Linebackers Jahlani Tavai and Jerrol Garcia-Williams return to hold down what is left of the defense. No one returns from a year ago for the secondary.

Player to Watch: Marcus Kemp


Forget the change in offensive philosophy. Kemp will be the prize of the Warriors. The 6'4" receiver will garner opposing team's attention as he leads the new offense change. Kemp has 1,470 receiving yards and 5 TDs in his career. As long as the injury bug doesn't bite him again, he's likely to have his best season by far as a senior.

If you only watch them once, watch:

8/27 California (Sydney, Australia)

Because why not? It's football outside of the country, and despite what you might believe, Hawaii will have a decent shot at an upset. Cal will be breaking in a new quarterback, and travel for who knows how long to get to the game. It will be just another normal road game for the Warriors.

What to Expect

Not much. Nick Rolovich is the only new coach in the conference. He will be overhauling the entire team by switching up the offense and the defense. This will take time, but it just might work. It just won't be this year.

Prediction
3-10 (1-7, MWC)


-Dug
@chansm1th

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

College Football Preview: Fresno State

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Fresno State Bulldogs

2015 Results: 3-9 (2-6, 4th in West)

Returning Starters: 5 OFF, 4 DEF, 1 SP

2016 Schedule:

September

3rd at Nebraska
10th SACRAMENTO STATE
17th at Toledo
24th TULSA

October

1st at UNLV
8th at Nevada
15th SAN DIEGO STATE
22nd at Utah State
28th AIR FORCE

November

5th at Colorado State
19th HAWAII
26th SAN JOSE STATE

Fresno State has a rough go of late. After going 11-2 in his second year as head coach, Tim DeRuyter has seen his only go 9-17 over the past two. The seat is warm. DeRuyter has yet to find Derek Carr's replacement as the Bulldogs have gone through 6 starting quarterbacks in two years. The team hopes that they have the right guy on the roster now.

Chason Virgil was a 4-star recruit when he came to Fresno. Starting as a true freshman, Virgil's season was cut short when he was out for the season after only three games with a broken clavicle. Virgil wasn't setting any records with his performances, but was playing as well as any true freshman would be expected to. DeRuyter is hoping that Virgil can turn the corner this year, and be the future for the Bulldogs. The offense has been simplified. Senior center Jacob Vazquez will be calling line protection audibles pre-snap and that should take a load off the young quarterback. The skill positions are deep. Wide receivers KeeSean Johnson and Da'Mari Scott are going to be relied upon to provide a spark that was lacking a year ago.

The defense has had a hard time adjusting to DeRuyter's 3-4 philosophy. Statistically, the Bulldogs were ranked near the bottom of the nation last season in all major categories. Long run, they have consistently given up more points per game each season for the previous four. In 2012, they gave up 23.8. Last year, that number ballooned up to 38.1. With only four starters returning, it is shaping up to be another long year. The secondary will be the Bulldogs' calling card. Senior cornerbacks Tyquwan Glass and Jamal Ellis lead the group.

Player to Watch: Tyquwan Glass


The senior corner was named to the second team preseason All-MWC. Last year, he recorded 62 tackles, 4 INTs, and 6 pass breakups. This is the glue that will hold the back line together for the Bulldogs. Opposing quarterbacks will know where he is on the field at all times.

If you only watch them once, watch:

11/19 Hawaii

This contest will feature two programs that are rebuilding in the Mountain West. It is safe to say that the game might not be as glamorous as others this season, but it could decide who is fifth in the western division

What to Expect

The Bulldogs have nowhere to go but up. There will be plenty of growing pains, but for the most part, they have a young nucleus. If Virgil can get going and establish himself as "the guy", this team is a year or two away. 

Prediction
2-10 (1-7, MWC)

-Dug
@chansm1th

College Football Preview: Colorado State


Colorado State Rams

2015 Results: 7-6 (5-4, 5th in Mountain)
Lost to Nevada in Arizona Bowl

Returning Starters: 6 OFF, 4 DEF, 2 SP

2016 Schedule

September

2nd Colorado (Denver)
10th TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO
17th NORTHERN COLORADO
24th at Minnesota

October

1st WYOMING
8th UTAH STATE
15th at Boise State
22nd at UNLV

November

5th FRESNO STATE
12th at Air Force
19th NEW MEXICO
26th at San Diego State

After a rough start last year, Colorado State rallied back to win it's final four games to reach it's third straight bowl game. With success often times comes loss. The Rams' all-time leading receiver Rashard Higgins skipped his senior year for the NFL. Before this season even starts, fans are already braced for another loss that is coming. Hughes Stadium, the home for the Rams since 1968, will see its final season. Next year, the Rams will be able to leave their dorm and walk to games on Saturdays rather than taking a three mile bus ride they have grown use to.

The offense lost quite a bit, however, it seems to be the unit that is up for the challenge of the upcoming season. The quarterback race is open despite junior Nick Stevens being preseason All-MWC second team. Graduate transfer Faton Bauta (Georgia) followed former offensive coordinator Mike Bobo to the mountains. True freshman Collin Hill enrolled early to get in shape for the elevation that makes playing at CSU all the more tougher. Bobo will be going running back by committee. Former Purdue tailback Dalyn Dawkins returns as the leading rusher from a year ago. Dawkins ran for 867 yards as a sophomore, but will be sharing time. The Rams lost their top two receivers. Newcomers will be relied upon heavily in the coming year. The offensive line has four starters returning.

The defense will be the story of how the Rams' season goes. With only four starters returning, it is already being called a rebuilding year. Linebacker Kevin Davis returns as last years leading tackler (101) and he also led the team in tackles for loss (14). His running mate will be fellow senior Deonte Clyburn. The linebackers will be the strongest unit on this defense. Up front, the Rams lost everyone. No one returns for the defensive line, and only one in the secondary. The secondary is so thin, wide out Jordon Vaden has been moved to cornerback for the upcoming season. 


Player to Watch: Nick Stevens


Stevens isn't a certain bet to win the starting job, but he will more than likely. He is the second best quarterback in the conference behind Brett Rypien from Boise State. Stevens threw for 2,679 yards as a sophomore and 21 TDs. The catch? He lost his two leading targets. What Stevens needs to do is adjust to the competition while finding out how to play without Higgins and Joe Hansley. 

If you only watch them once, watch:

11/19 New Mexico

After a long season, the contest against New Mexico will be the last that Hughes Stadium will see. 

What to Expect

The Rams will have an offense that is middle of the pack, or better, depending on who calls the signals. If it is Stevens, he will have to adjust to his new surrounding partners. However, it is hard to believe that Bobo would accept a grad transfer and not expect to play him. The defense is to inexperienced to carry this team. For the Rams to have success, the defense must step up and fast.

Prediction
4-8 (2-6, MWC)

-Dug
@chansm1th

Monday, June 27, 2016

Jerton Evans is a Bum



Yo Jerton, you're fired. I'm going to publicly state that I'm counter-suing you because you sucked so bad as a coach. Dude has some balls. You just went 2-8 and lost 7 straight to end the season. Do you really have to know why you got fired? I coached the defense of a 1* New Mexico on NCAA 13 on Heisman difficulty and did better than you bro.

You really want to look at the results from last season and argue that you were fired because you were black? You were garbage. If you would have won even 4 games, I would give you a little bit of the benefit of the doubt. However, you were only able to beat a trashy Cumberland Gap team and a trashier Union County team. CONGRATS!!!! You should get a raise for sure!!!! Bro, Union County didn't have a single win on the season and Cumberland Gap's only win was over a winless Chattanooga Central team. And you have the balls to think your performance was worth an encore?

Reading the article about your lawsuit makes me hate you even more. You're seeking $750,000 because that's what will make this right? Crushing the school's budget to mend your hurt feelings? You are a clown. I'm glad you got fired. Also, stop claiming you played in the NFL. You played in the NFL Europe. Not even close bro. You know what not even close means, right? It's a fair way to describe the scores in the football games you coached. Good riddance clown and I hope the jury hits you with a stiff arm and you don't get a penny.



All my love,
@corbeech