Week Four Weekend Observations

  • Cincinnati held NC State to only -26 rushing yards Thursday night. The -26 rush yards are the fewest rush yards in a game by an ACC over the last 10 seasons.
  • Georgia Tech was held to a field goal in its first drive vs North Carolina. This is the first time this season that the Yellow Jackets didn’t score a TD on their opening drive.  The 4-0 start is their first since 1990, when they shared the national championship with Colorado. Continue reading

Preseason Week 1 in Conference USA’s West Division

Houston – Two freshman linebackers have been looking good in practice.  Everett Daniels and Derrick Matthews have both provided great leverage and are physical players…With a pair of junior college cornerbacks in D.J. Hayden and Chevy Bennett, plus Texas A&M transfer Colton Valencia, there are plenty of new faces to provide competition for spots in the secondary…The offense has gotten off to a slow start but UH coaches say that was to be expected

Rice – Starting free safety Travis Bradshaw has suffered an undisclosed career-ending injury.  Bradshaw was second on the team with 76 tackles and had two interceptions last season.  Junior Xavier Webb will take Bradshaw’s spot…The Owls are looking to use their 10 returning defensive starters to improve from last year’s defense that only caused 14 turnovers (112th of 120 FBS teams), allowed 51 percent of their opponents third-down plays to be concerted (117th) and produced just 14 sacks…The defense plans to blitz more

SMU – Two defensive starting jobs are still wide open, according to defensive coordinator Tom Mason. At outside linebacker, the Mustangs are still looking at junior Victor Jones, senior Randy McKinnon, redshirt freshman Uchenna Nwabuike and junior transfer Cody Worthen…The left cornerback spot, replacing the graduated Sterling Moore, will likely go to sophomore Chris Parks, sophomore Kenneth Acker or junior Keith Robinson…Inside linebacker Cameron Rogers, expected to replace departed starter Pete Fleps, has missed practice this week with a strained knee. He is expected to return Saturday or Monday.

Tulane – Coach Bob Toldeo has been impressed with backup corner Alex Lauricella.  Lauricella had a deflection and interception on consecutive plays Friday…Defensive back Renaldo Thomas was taken to the hospital Wednesday after losing consciousness. It apparently is a recurring problem and forces him to lose eight or nine pounds a day…It looks like freshmen are going to get a chance to contribute at the linebacker position

Tulsa – Tulsa is looking like it will go with a committee of wide receivers this year.  Who rises up to the challenge is yet to be seen…6-foot-3, 270-pound true freshman tackle Derrick Luetjen has been impressive, as he has picked up the system well and looks to be a vital backup…Freshman Derek Patterson is listed at free safety in the media guide, but the coaches have moved him to quarterback for the time being…Junior Lowell Rose, a transfer from UCLA, is getting the first shot at the second cornerback spot but is getting pressed by Justin Skillens. Milton Howell and J.D. Ratliff also are fighting for playing time. One freshman is also intriguing Guy – Dwight Dobbins.

UTEP – In UTEP’s scrimmage Wednesday, 10 different receivers caught passes with no one finishing with more than two receptions. There may be no clear leader emerging as a preferred target…The defense, which will be heavy on pass rushers this year, caused six sacks in that scrimmage…Coach Mike Price is going to be the play-caller this year…Nick Lamaison, who enrolled early coming out of junior college in the spring, looks to lead the race to start at quarterback

>New Mexico Bowl Preview

>BYU vs. UTEP

The New Mexico Bowl features a team from the Mountain West (BYU) and Conference USA (UTEP).  UTEP comes into this bowl as possibly one of the few teams that had a losing record in conference play, after finishing 3-5, en route to a 6-6 record.  After starting the season 5-1, the Miners lost five of their next six games, including three games in which they lost by 10 points of fewer, two of those being by four and three points, respectively.

The Miners don’t do anything amazing and are middle of the road in all of the major statistics.  They are 60th in passing yards (220 yd/pg), 69th in rushing yards (150 yds/gm), 70th in scoring offense (26 pts/gm) and 58th in points allowed (25 pts/gm).  The offense is led by quarterback Trevor Vittatoe, who has thrown for over 2,500 yards and 19 touchdowns.  His favorite target is Kris Adams, who has 44 catches for 917 yards and 11 touchdowns.

BYU is the complete opposite of their opponents.  They started 1-4, before winning five of their next seven to finish 6-6 and third in the Mountain West.  The Cougars are led by their defense and running game.  The defense is ranked 33rd in the country in total defense, after giving up only 339 yards per game.

The offense isn’t too shabby either and has been quite stellar on third downs, converting on 45 percent of their opportunities, good enough for 27th in the country.  And all of this is done behind freshman quarterback Jake Heaps.  Heaps has thrown for 2,052 yards and 11 touchdowns in his rookie campaign.  His favorite target is JJ Di Luigi, who is also the team’s leading rusher.  He has rushed for 819 yards and seven touchdowns, while hauling in 42 passes for 422 yards.