2011 College Football Betting: C-USA Preview - July 05, 2011
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When Tulsa and UCF each finished in the AP Top 25
season-ending poll last year it marked the first time in 15
years that two teams from the up-and-coming CUSA managed to land
in elite company.
A closer examination finds this loop has sent six teams to
post-season games in five of the past six seasons, while
managing to go 11-7 SU and 13-5 ATS against .666 or greater
opposition in those games, including 4-1 SU and 5-0 ATS as dogs
of eight or more points (see the Hurricane last season).
And speaking of bowlers, Southern Mississippi will take an
eight-year bowl skein into this campaign. In fact, 17
consecutive winning seasons by the Golden Eagles ties the school
record and is 4th best in the nation.
Ironically, since the league’s current formation of teams in
2005, East Carolina, Houston, Tulsa and UCF all top the
conference with identical 33-15 records in league play.
In closing, remember this about this never-say-die conference:
since its inception, CUSA underdogs off a straight up underdog
win are 38-24 ATS, including 14-6 SU and 15-5 ATS when taking
three or less points.
It’s no wonder when we think of the Conference USA we start
thinking about the Jefferson’s while tapping our feet to the
beat of, “Moving on up…”
Note: Team writeups excerpted from the 2011 PLAYBOOK Football
Preview magazine. Numbers following team name represent the
amount of returning starters on offense and defense, with an
asterisk (*) designating a returning quarterback. Designated
‘Play On’ and ‘Play Against’ Best Bets follow each team’s
preview.
East Division
EAST CAROLINA - *6 / 7
TEAM THEME: LOOK OUT BELOW
Despite the fact that ECU saw a 5-2 start evaporate into a 1-5
finish, Ruffin McNeill directed the Pirates to a school record
5th straight bowl appearance in his maiden voyage on the
Greenville sidelines. Twenty-four players (11 on offense, 13 on
defense) making their first career starts likely had a lot to do
with the late-season collapse. CUSA Newcomer of the Year QB
Dominique Davis returns as does his favorite target, Lance
Lewis. Still, big-time flags are up surrounding a bowl team
whose defense slipped 22 PPG and over 100 YPG. No thanks to a
rough non-conference slate (37-17 record), the Pirates will most
likely not be sailing into the post-season for a sixth straight
year. Be careful with this bunch.
Stat You Will Like: The Pirates set a school record with 60
offensive TD’s last season. The previous record was 50.
PLAY AGAINST: vs. Southern Mississippi (11/5)
MARSHALL – 5 / 9
TEAM THEME: FRESHEN UP
After hitting in the alleys in 2009, a 5-7 season wasn’t quite
what first-year HC Doc Holliday had ordered. Even a 4-1 finish
to the season wasn’t nearly the remedy as the Herd took their
medicine early and often during a disastrous 1-6 start. It
probably didn’t help that 28 freshman found playing time last
year. Fortunately, the Herd will look to nine returning
defensive starters, including the entire secondary. Replacing QB
Brian Anderson may prove difficult, at least early on, as the
Herd open the 2011 campaign against six consecutive bowl teams.
With seven house calls (road games) on the slate this season, it
may be another down year in Huntington.
Stat You Will Like: Returning senior defensive end Vinny Curry,
a first team all-CUSA performer, led all defensive linemen in
tackles with 94 last season.
PLAY AGAINST: at Ohio U (9/17)
MEMPHIS – 4 / 5
TEAM THEME: HAMBURGER HELPER
When a porterhouse steak is put through the grinder it turns
into hamburger. HC Larry Porter didn’t even have the opportunity
to trim the fat last season as all he inherited in his first
year in Memphis was chopped steak. And it showed as the Tigers
managed only one victory in 2010. Making matters worse, the lean
Cats lost the most letterman (30) of any team in CUSA this
season, including QB Ryan Williams (transferred to Miami) who
started 11 games as a freshman last year. When the top returning
player on the team figures to be a sophomore punter (Tom Hornsey),
even Wolfgang Puck would have trouble making these Tigers taste
good.
Stat You Will Like: The three wins that Memphis owns over the
past two seasons have come against Middle Tennessee State,
Tennessee-Martin and UTEP.
PLAY AGAINST: at Middle Tennessee State (10/1)
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI - *8 / 7
TEAM THEME: GOLDEN STREAKERS
Quickie Quiz: Next to Florida State, Florida and Virginia Tech,
name the only other FBS team in the nation with 17 consecutive
winning seasons. If you said Southern Miss, then you must be
reading what we’re writing. The Golden Eagles have been to nine
straight bowl games, the longest streak in C-USA. Led by an
offense that scored 30-plus points in 10 of 12 regular-season
games, the Eagles’ numbers were up on both sides of the ball
last year. Look for more of the same in 2011 as QB Austin Davis
and his 53 career TD’s (broke Brett Favre’s record) returns to
Hattiesburg. New DC Dan Disch is switching the defense from a
4-3 to a 4-2-5. Hmmm… we say ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’.
Stat You Will Like: Southern Miss will face only two teams this
season that ended the 2010 season with a winning record.
PLAY ON: at UAB (11/17)
UAB - *7 / 7
TEAM THEME: A BETTER GAME BY DESIGN
Callaway golfers are familiar with the slogan above, but it also
applies to the UAB head coach. Neil Callaway has designed a game
plan that saw the Blazers improve each season under his command
before taking a mini-step backwards last year… despite
witnessing a 54 YPG improvement from the defense. That’s good
news for a team that welcomes back 14 starters, including QB
Bryan Ellis (2,940 yards, 25 TD’s in nine games) and RB Pat
Shed, the nation’s third best in all-purpose yards. The 5,074
yards of total offense that the Blazers generated last season
represents the second highest in school history. Don’t be
surprised to see that mark fall this year.
Stat You Will Like: The Blazers are 4-0 ATS with revenge in
non-conference games under Callaway.
PLAY ON: at Florida Atlantic (11/26)
UCF - *7 / 4
TEAM THEME: IN GOD WE TRUST
Don’t look now but CUSA is developing a reputation as a breeding
ground for quarterbacks, and Jeffrey Godfrey is one of five
top-flight signal callers in the loop this season. Godfrey led
all FBS freshmen in passing efficiency and completion percentage
while leading the Knights to a conference title and bowl win.
George O’Leary’s crew also returns its top two rushers from 2010
along with Brynn Harvey, who missed all of last season. In
addition, the returning OL have combined for 87 career starts.
And to top it off, the stop unit has led CUSA in total defense
each of the last three years. As a result, the Knights finished
nationally ranked for the time ever in school history last
season.
Stat You Will Like: George O’Leary is 26-14 in odd years and
19-30 in even years in his college career.
PLAY ON: at Southern Mississippi (11/12)
West Division
HOUSTON - *7 / 7
TEAM THEME: CASE PENDING
Houston fans are ready for take-off after learning that Case
Keenum was granted a sixth year of eligibility. The CUSA Player
of the Year in both 2008 and 2009 will likely break the all-time
NCAA passing yardage and TD mark provided his
surgically-repaired knee holds up. RB Bryce Beall and WR Patrick
Edwards, 2010 first-team CUSA performers, can only improve with
Keenum behind center. A season-ending four-game losing streak
will be snapped early as long as Keenum’s knee doesn’t.
Regardless, the Cougars will be a ‘Mission Team’ in 2011 as they
look to rebound from their first losing season in six years.
That commands our respect.
Stat You Will Like: The Cougars will face only one FBS opponent
that ended the season with a winning record last year (Tulsa in
its season finale).
PLAY ON: vs. Rice (10/29)
RICE - *9 / 9
TEAM THEME: TWO EYES ON THE BALL
A quick glance at the Owls’ performance last season not only
shows a two-game improvement in the record but also better
numbers across the board on both sides of the ball. That’s often
a strong indicator of a team about to make a move. And with no
less than 18 starters and 53 letterman back from last year’s
improved model, we think they’ll be joining George Jefferson and
‘moving on up.’ Spearheading the offense is RB Sam McGuffie, one
of only three players in the nation to run for 880 yards and
catch for 380 yards last year. If you’re a Rice fan, here’s
something to really hoot about: the Owls will face only four
opponents that ended the 2010 season with a winning record.
Stat You Will Like: The Owls are 5-0 SU and ATS as a dog of
three or less points under Bailiff.
PLAY ON: as a dog vs. Tulsa (10/22)
SMU - *10 / 8
TEAM THEME: JONESING FOR MORE
There is a lot to like about June Jones’ Mustangs this year. For
openers, they are one of only three teams this year that
improved its stats both offensively and defensively while
slipping both SU and ATS – and such teams have been known to
perform admirably the following season. The Mustangs also return
18 starters from last season, including the entire offensive
line and QB Kyle Padron, an All-American candidate who tossed
for 3,828 yards and 31 TD’s. Joining Padron in the backfield is
RB Zach Line, the leading rusher in C-USA last season. On the
defensive front, a 1st-team all-conference lineman is back along
with the squad’s leading tackler and sack man. Suddenly, a
winning season is just not enough in Dallas.
Stat You Will Like: SMU is 1-9 SU and 2-8 ATS in its last 10
games versus military teams.
PLAY ON: at Houston (11/19)
TULANE - *7 / 7
TEAM THEME: IN THE REAR VIEW MIRROR
Somehow it seems the 20-game win streak that Bob Toledo’s UCLA
squad enjoyed in the late ‘90’s was eons ago. This just in: it
was! Toledo is 13-35 in his four years with the Green Wave and
it was pretty much low tide following last year’s huge win at
Rutgers in Week Four of the season. It’s doubtful this year’s
Wave will have enough force to impress Ron Jon, but the
much-improved offense does welcome back QB Ryan Griffin (60%
completion percentage) and RB Orleans Darkwa, who rushed for 925
yards and 11 TD’s as a freshman last season. An improvement on
defense also suggests the Waves are ready to make a small splash
in CUSA this season.
Stat You Will Like: Tulane is 0-7 SU and ATS vs. an opponent
with a win percentage of .571 exact.
PLAY ON: as a dog vs. Houston (11/12)
TULSA - *10 / 8
TEAM THEME: A STORM IS BREWING
Forget the fact that Todd Graham has moved on to Pittsburgh.
This Hurricane program is still moving fast. Winners of 10-plus
games three of the last four years, Tulsa welcomes back 18
starters from a squad that closed the 2010 campaign on a
seven-game win streak. At the head of the class are QB G.J.
Kinne, the CUSA Offensive Player of the Year, and WR/KR Damaris
Johnson, the nation’s leader in all-purpose yards each of the
last two seasons. New head man Bill Blankenship was the senior
associate head coach with the Hurricane last season and knows
this team like the back of his hand. With new DC Brent Guy on
board, expect prevailing ‘wins’ to continue in Tulsa.
Stat You Will Like: The Hurricane lost the fewest lettermen (12)
of all CUSA teams this season.
PLAY ON: vs. SMU (10/29)
UTEP – 2 / 9
Team Theme: THE PRICE OF NUTS
It’s been six years since HC Mike Price last produced a winning
season in West Texas, although 2010’s bowl appearance may
briefly pacify the El Paso politicos. For now, however, they'll
have to settle on knowing that Price is the ninth-winningest
active FBS head coach – one of only six with 300 games of
experience. Things appear bleak on the offensive front where the
Miners slipped 67 YPG last season and return only two starters
in 2011, but staunch on the other side of the ball with nine
starters back from a defense that improved 34 YPG. With only
four winning teams on this year's schedule, the time has come
for Price to nut up or shut up.
Stat You Will Like: 25 players have starting experience,
including eight on offense and 17 on defense.
PLAY AGAINST: as a favorite vs. Colorado State (10/22)
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