Thursday, October 29, 2015

MEMPHIS IN THE DRIVERS SEAT: G5 TOP 20




TOP 20

1. MEMPHIS
2. TEMPLE
3. HOUSTON
4. TOLEDO
5.  BYU
6. NAVY
7.BOISE STATE
8. MARSHALL
9.  APP STATE
10. WKU
11. BOWLING GREEN
12. SAN DEIGO
13. UTAH
14. LA TECH
15. SOUTHERN MISS
16. UCONN
17. USF
18. CINCY
19.  GA SOUTHERN
20. ARKANSAS STATE

Saturday, October 17, 2015

THE CURIOUS CASE OF MARSHALL FOOTBALL: WINNING BUT WITH NO PLACE TO GO

MARSHALL'S TALENTED RB DEVON MARSHALL
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If you are Doc Holiday( Marshall Head Coach) and you need a QB to replace your all world former QB, Rakeem Cato, you simply go back to the same well that has been giving you living water for the past 2 decades, the state of Florida.

In this case you convince a 3 star,  6-6 Tampa Bay Pro Style QB named Chase Litton to make a late commitment , ( Litton committed after National Signing day last year) to your school. You then play him early in the season when the starting QB , a JMU transfer named Michael Birdsong, struggles and you start winning games again like the Marshall faithful have grown accustomed  to the last 3 years. Score another one for Holiday and his recruiting chops.

There is  now  only one problem for the 5-1 Thundering Herd and its a problem that has plagued the talented football team for several years; they continue to receive  virtually no respect on the national stage. This lack of national respect  boils down to one and only one insurmountable issue, Marshall Ad Mike Hamrick continues to struggle in creating a football schedule worthy of garnering praise and respect from the college football talking heads and the college football playoff committee.

Want to know the worst part of this for Marshall fans? This Marshall time period will be tagged as the period in which great teams played weak and uninspiring schedules. It now seems highly likely that the Doc Holiday era will be one of the brightest and best for a Thundering Herd program already  steeped in a rich and historic tradition. It will also be an era in which Marshall will almost certainly miss out on any long lasting benefits to the program.

Think about that for a moment. Marshall has seen more talent come to Huntington over the last 5 years than the program has ever had.  The Herd dominate their conference , Conference USA, and  have become a legitimate place for highly regarded transfer students to land.

All of this success however, will likely be wasted for the Herd Program.  The scheduling decisions made by the school, will ultimately sink any hopes  Holiday or  Marshall have in getting the football program into a   better conference or in receiving an  invite to a Bowl game that matters on the National Stage.

In many ways the Doc Holiday era has all of the trappings of Greek tragedy. It also has the markings of some seriously unfulfilled potential. Football programs go through cycles of success and failure. You want to capitalize when things are good so when the lean years come, you have reserves stored in the barn. The calamity  for Marshall is that the feast years under Doc Holiday will probably never be fully celebrated or appreciated on a national level like they deserve to be.

There is no question that Doc Holiday is one of a heck of a recruiter and coach. Holiday has completely overhauled Marshall into a top notch program. There is also no question that Marshall fans are some of the most loyal in all of college football. The real tragedy for the Marshall program however, is that a miscalculation in scheduling philosophy means that  Marshall  and its supporters will  be left wondering what might  have been.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

NORTH TEXAS FANS DESERVE BETTER

NORTH TEXAS STRUGGLING WITH A 0-5 START

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UNFORGIVABLE OFFENSE

North Texas Athletic Director Rick Villarreal had seen enough. The Mean Green had just suffered the worst loss against an FCS school in the history of College Football. Portland State had marched into the state of the art Apogee Stadium and laid down an old time shellacking of a North Texas team that had been to a bowl game( and won)  only two short years prior to Saturday's loss. The 60 plus points that Portland scored on North Texas was both stunning and embarrassing. For a school with a growing and passionate fan base, there was no bigger misstep or unforgivable offense for their Head Coach of 5 years, Dan McCarney, than to lose in this fashion.  Worse yet, McCarney's team looked totally unprepared and listless  on a homecoming weekend in which his team should have been eager to win for its fans and supporters.

As soon as the final whistle blew, AD Villarreal was on the Mean Green sideline ready to end this painful chapter in North Texas football history. Villarreal wasted little time in turning to Dan McCarney and telling him that it was over. That his services were no longer needed for this team, this University, this fan base.   After the firing, North Texas  sent out a hastily prepared press report letting its supporters and the rest of the football world know  that McCarney had spent his last day as the North Texas head coach.

Thus the search for a new Head Coach had begun. A new search that had officially ended the school's relationship with McCarney. A relationship that had begun much fan fare and hope. A relationship that 5 years later had ended like so many other North Texas head coach hires had, in defeat and in shame.

In fact, since 1982, no North Texas Head Coach has left the program with a winning record. A devastating  statistic  and one that points to a larger issue than  North Texas being routed by Portland State. Simply put, the North Texas Football Program is broken  and it will take years to fix .  Losing has become a way of life for North Texas football , and the only way to remedy the problem is for a complete and thorough overhaul of the program and the people running it.

FANS DESERVE MORE

Whether we like it or not , College Football programs are the calling cards of the Universities they represent. They are the brand, the culture, the attitude towards winning and losing that a University puts out into the Universe. Right now , the North Texas name is taking hit in its PR image. North Texas has many terrific academic programs, including a top notch music department. Guess what, most people only know North Texas for one reason, that they lose in football on a regular basis. North Texas is of course more than this, but if your University is going to have an FBS football program you better be ready to enjoy the spoils of winning and the despair of losing and all that comes with both.

You know what, North Texas fans deserve better than what they have been given on the gridiron. Thats right, its fans, supporters and donors deserve better. The supporters of North Texas football are a cross roads. Either demand a product that can compete, or don't compete at all on the FBS level.

College Football has changed dramatically in the last 5 years. The sport has entered into a winner takes all culture where many FBS football programs are on the verge of irrelevance. North Texas stands at the precipice of this new landscape  and the school's football program may simply not survive the  purge happening in college football without a total and complete commitment to make its football program a winner.

It's time for the North Texas administration from the very top to the very bottom to understand that competing at the collegiate level in football has become a 24/7 , all out rush to the finish line,  365 days of the year.

NEXT HIRE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN NORTH TEXAS HISTORY

For all the reasons listed above and more, the next head coaching hire for North Texas will be the most important  in its history. The next hire and who will be involved in that hire,  will tell North Texas fans everything they need to know about the commitment the school has to its football program.

Here is some good news for the North Texas program. The school does not need to hire a famous name to compete, nor does it need to hire a flashy coach who has been spending time in the tv studio or broadcasting booth. It does however, need to bring in someone who  has proven in some way or fashion  that they know how to win, have a track record doing so and can  create a culture of success within the North Texas football program. North Texas will also need to show this new coach that they are ready to spend whatever it takes to make the program a winner. They will also need to be patient with the new hire. North Texas did not get into this mess overnight, nor will they emerge from it overnight. The good news however, is that given the Mean Green's proximity to talent, money and Dallas, there is no reason why North Texas can not find a way to win on a consistent basis with the right leader in place.

Is there a great deal of pressure to find the right person for the North Texas coaching job, yes. In truth, this type of pressure should have been part of the selection process for the past 20 years. The school can no longer afford to play football with one hand tied behind its back. It is now or never, make or break for the North Texas football program and its fans.

G5 TOP 20 WEEK 8

HOUSTON DEFEATED SMU TO REMAIN UNBEATEN



TOP 20

1. TEMPLE
2. TOLEDO
3. HOUSTON
4. MEMPHIS
5. BYU
6. BOISE STATE
7. NAVY
8. WKU
9. GEORGIA SOUTHERN
10. MARSHALL
11. APP STATE
12. CINCINATTIE
13. LA TECH
14. BOWLING GREEN
15. ECU
16. TULSA
17. AIR FORCE
18. SDSU
19. UCONN
20. RICE

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

GANG OF 5 WEEK 4 TOP 20

ECU PICKED UP A QUALITY WIN AGAINST VA TECH ON SATURDAY





TOP 20


1.TOLEDO
2.TEMPLE
3.NAVY
4.OHIO
5.HOUSTON
6. BOISE STATE
7. AIR FORCE
8. GEORGIA SOUTHERN
9. MARSHALL
10. APP STATE
11.  ECU
12. SOUTHERN MISS
13. HAWAII
14. TULSA
15. BYU
16. MTSU
17. LA TECH
18. CINCINNATI
19. COLORADO STATE
20. NEVADA

Monday, September 21, 2015

GANG OF 5 WEEK 3 TOP 20

NAVY QB KENAN REYNOLDS LIT UP THE SCOREBOARD SATURDAY AGAINST ECU


  1. TOLEDO
  2. TEMPLE
  3. NAVY
  4. OHIO
  5. HOUSTON
  6. NORTHERN ILLINOIS
  7. UCONN
  8. BOISE STATE
  9. AIR FORCE
  10. HAWAII
  11. WKU
  12. MTSU
  13. MARSHALL
  14. TULSA
  15. SOUTHERN MISS
  16. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 
  17. SOUTH ALABAMA
  18. CINCINNATI
  19. APP STATE ( DID NOT PLAY)
  20. ULL( DID NOT PLAY)



Monday, September 14, 2015

WINNERS AND LOSERS WEEKS 1-2

TOLEDO PULLS UPSET WIN OVER ARKANSAS IN WEEK 2

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With two weeks under the College Football Belt, let's take a quick look at the Winners and Losers thus far among the Gang of 5 Schools

WINNERS

MAC AND AAC :  With conference wins against the SEC, B1G, and the ACC ; the MAC and AAC have had two  very good weeks. 

TEMPLE:  Temple Football is back. Well maybe its back. How ever you want to describe it, OWL Head Coach Matt Rhule has his team playing good ball right now. With wins over Penn State and Cincinnati, Temple looks to be the class of the G5 at the moment.

BYU:   Things initially looked disastrous  for BYU when their all world QB Taysom Hill was injured during the Cougars win over Nebraska. BYU however, went into the wood shed and found back up qb Tanner Magnum. Magnum threw  the game winning td last Saturday to beat Boise State.

Charlotte Football:  Don't look now but the 49ers are off to a 2-0 start in their first FBS season.


LOSERS:

BOISE STATE:  Turns out they are not the class of the G5

MARSHALL:   After a great game against Purdue, the Thundering Herd laid an egg against rival OHIO. Is there a QB controversy brewing in Huntington?

THE SUN BELT:  The Sun Belt has struggled during the first two weeks of the season. When Georgia State has the same won/loss record as ULL something is wrong in Belt land. 

UCF:  UCF has had a disastrous start to the 2015 season. Is O'Leary stretched to thin as both AD and Head Coach?

stay tuned


GANG OF FIVE WEEK 2 TOP 20

TEMPLE PICKED UP A BIG WIN AGAINST PENN STATE IN WEEK ONE




1. BYU
2. TEMPLE
3. MEMPHIS
4. HOUSTON
5. WKU
6. OHIO
7. NORTHERN ILLINOIS
8. AIR FORCE
9. TOLEDO
10. NAVY
11. BOWLING GREEN
12. TULSA
13. BOISE STATE
14. CINCINNATI
15. LA TECH
16. ECU
17. ULL
18. MARSHALL
19. ODU
20. APP STATE

( honorable mention: Charlotte)




Friday, September 4, 2015

FIU BEATS UCF

FIU BEATS UCF IN THURSDAY NIGHT ACTION


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In what is fast becoming one of the best rivalry games  among the G5, Head Coach Ron Turner lead his FIU team into Orlando and escaped Brighthouse Stadium with a one point win. The game was primarily a slugfest in which the FIU Def line proved to be to much for the UCF Oline to handle.

Chalk this up for a good one for FIU and Conf USA.

GAME THOUGHTS:

POOR PLAY CALLING AT THE END OF THE GAME FOR UCF

UCF fans have to be scratching their heads this morning wondering why their Head Coach, George O'Leary continued to call power runs at the end match when the FIU D Line had been dominating the line of scrimmage all game long.

GAME WAS OVER WHEN

O'Leary decided to put the game of the shoulders of a Freshman kicker who had never kicked a game on the collegiate level before.

TAKE AWAY

FIU Head Coach Ron Turner is slowly but surely building the Panther program into a winner. The FIU Def Line, lead by Imarjaye Albury, looks to be the best line in Conf USA.

UCF Looked unispired and out of sync. One has to wonder if O'Leary is to distracted with his AD and Head Coaching duties.

The FIU-UCF Series is now tied at 2 a piece. 

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

UTEP LOOKING FOR ANSWERS


Head Coach Sean Kugler is doing a great job rebuilding the UTEP brand and Football team. He still however, has much work to do. UTEP STILL HAS QUESTIONS LINK

Thursday, August 20, 2015

KURT BENKERT NAMED STARTING QB FOR EAST CAROLINA


East Carolina has named Kurt Benkert as its starting QB . Head Coach Ruffin McNeill made the announcement last evening after practice.  Benkert,  a 3 star QB from Florida, had initially  signed with South Florida but made the switch to ECU his Senior Year.

Benkert will have big shoes to fill as he replaces  former ECU QB Shane Carden. Carden and his favorite  WR Justin Hardy( Hardy set the NCAA record for the number of receptions last year) were the public faces of Pirates last year. Benkert is a good athlete with a fast throwing release.

*In other ECU news:

Athletic Director Jeff Compher announced that ECU was seen by 12 million viewers last season. Compher credited the large viewership to the tv contract the AAC has with ESPN. Stay tuned.

UNLV LOOKS FOR WINNING FOMULA


UNLV fans hoping Head Coach Tony Sanchez can turn the program around:UNLV HOPES TO ESTABLISH WINNING CULTURE LINK

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

CONFERNECE USA NAMES JUDY MACLEOD AS INTERIM COMMISSIONER


Conference USA has named Judy MacLeod as interim Conference Director. MacLeod joined CUSA in 2005 as assistant to then CUSA Commish Britton Banowsky. Banowsky is expected to officially step down as conference head in Sept or October of this year and take the reigns of the College Football Playoff Philanthropy.

ODU President and Chair of the Conference USA Board announced that the league will continue to look for a permeant leader in the months to come. MacLeod becomes the first woman to  head a FBS Conference. MacLeod has an excellent reputation in the sports world and is a front runner to become the permeant CUSA Commish.

A few weeks ago I published a "to do" list for the new CUSA Commish. I am going to republish the list  in case Judy is looking for jump start to her Tuesday morning. Stay Tuned:


CUSA TO DO LIST

With Britton Banowksy stepping down as  Conference USA leader in October the league will have to hire a new Commissioner in the coming months. With this in mind, here are 4 agenda items the new CUSA Commissioner should begin to address  from day 1 on the job:

1. TV CONTRACT: With rumors that the Conference USA tv contract is not receiving  the financial numbers it wants, the new Commish will have to convince TV partners that CUSA is worth a monetary  investment that puts it ahead of the Sun Belt and MAC.

2. INCREASE FOOTBALL ATTENDANCE:  While CUSA is not at the bottom of football attendance, it is darn close. Tv partners are increasingly under financial pressure  from changing cable tv habits. This means they are becoming choosier about how and who they spend their money on especially as it concerns  non power leagues. No TV exec wants to see an empty stadium on Saturday afternoon, especially in HD. Schools like FIU FIU Fan Issues, FAU and RICE to name a few, need extra work in getting fans on board with their sports product.

3. MERGE WITH THE SUN BELT: Britton Banowsky was a big proponent of the use of scale to reduce costs and create efficiencies . The new CUSA Commissioner  should start negotiations with the Sun Belt for a full merger and create divisions based on geographic lines and interest. If tv financial numbers prove to be as low as many expect them to be , then there will be little reason for CUSA to set itself apart from the Sun Belt. A combined league would solve many travel problems and help create regional rivalries that fans actually care about seeing.

4. CREATE THE BEST DIGITAL NETWORK IN COLLEGE SPORTS: Cable tv is changing rapidly. No one really knows  how sports will be broadcast in the next two decades. Instead of waiting for the tv networks to sort things out, why not use existing technology and take control away from the unknown. CUSA should endeavor to create the best digital network in all of College Sports.
Use the guaranteed revenue from the College Football Playoff and cut the cord from traditional tv contract providers. At the very least create a combination of the two. Much like what has happened in the airline industry in the last 15 years, there will be few "legacy" conferences left standing in the next 15 years. The Gang of 5 Conferences are going have to evolve into what amounts to no  frills airline companies  and find leaner and meaner ways of functioning.  By creating a world class digital network CUSA can sell and keep its own ad revenue, distribute product on its own terms and keep fans happy with consistent high quality broadcasts. Stay tuned.

Friday, August 14, 2015

G5 TRAINING CAMP NEWS: NEW MEXICO STATE SEEKS FULL MEMBERSHIP INTO SUN BELT CONFERENCE


COMMENTARY BY JASON GROVES: LAS CRUCES SUN NEWS
"It's now or never for New Mexico State.
Since his hire, Athletics Director Mario Moccia's main charge has been to find a stable home for Aggies football. The current four-year agreement with the Sun Belt Conference is nice, but a temporary membership leaves NMSU in the same college athletics limbo that resulted in the Aggies playing an independent football schedule in 2013.
As conference movement across the country has slowed down in recent years, there is an apparent window open to NMSU. A contingent of Sun Belt officials will be on campus for two days later this week, following visits to current Football Championship Subdivision schools Eastern Kentucky and Coastal Carolina in recent weeks.
NMSU has a number of compelling arguments for full membership to the Sun Belt, a league the university was a member of from 2001-2005. It's location, and accompanying travel costs, is certainly a significant strike against potential membership, especially when compared to Coastal Carolina (Conway, South Carolina) and Eastern Kentucky (Richmond, Kentucky). The Sun Belt has stayed consistent with its geography over time, with the exception of temporary outliers Idaho and NMSU for football." FOR THE REST OF THE STORY CLICK HERE:NMSU SUN BELT MEMBERSHIP LINK

Thursday, August 13, 2015

G5 FALL CAMP NEWS: MARSHALL HAS JUST 13 OF ITS 25 2015 RECRUITS AT FALL FOOTBALL CAMP ACCORDING TO COLUMNIST CHUCK LANDON


College Football recruiting is a tough business. Few are better at finding hidden gems than Marshall's Head Coach Doc Holliday. Getting High School players to sign on the dotted line is only half the battle however, as getting them to campus can prove the most daunting part of the recruiting process.

In a recent opinion story in the Herald  Dispatch, the hometown paper that covers Marshall sports, columnist Chuck Landon writes an interesting piece in which he gives a detailed account of why only 13 or Marshall' s 25 2015 signing class has made it to  Herd Fall Camp this year.

Doc Holliday has Marshall playing some of its best ball in school history. Landon's article  however, provides an interesting look into the struggles of getting players to college campuses once they have said yes to playing football. Here is the link to the story: ONLY 13 of 25 2015 MARSHALL RECRUITS REPORT TO FALL CAMP THIS YEAR. Scroll down to a few paragraphs once the link takes you to the article. Stay tuned

ECU Hall of Famer Earnest Byner speaks to ECU football players during Fall Camp

G5 FALL CAMP NEWS: SMU WILL START MATT DAVIS AS QB THIS SEASON


After suffering through a dismal season last year, new Head Coach Chad Morris has already named his starting QB in Matt Davis.  Speaking to reporters a few days ago Morris said this:

On when he would like to name a starting quarterback:
“Well, Matt (Davis) is our starter. But there is some great competition going on behind him. And there needs to be. We have to get them ready just in case something happens. But we’ll see how it goes. Matt has had a good camp up to this point. He’ll keep getting better. But everybody’s job is on the line. Yeah, I might have you starting today, but tomorrow may be somebody else. Right now, Matt is our starter, and he’s had a good camp. Ben (Hicks) has had a good camp. Darrell (Colbert) has done some really good things, so we’ll take it day to day.”

UCF VS USF MOVED TO THANKSGIVING NIGHT AT REQUEST OF ESPN


The Tampa Tribune is reporting this morning that ESPN has reached out to UCF and USF and asked them to move their regularly  scheduled game to Thanksgiving Night. The move is an attempt by ESPN to have more content on Thanksgiving. Click here for the story:USF VS UCF THANKSGIVING STORY LINK

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

G5 FALL CAMP CONTINUES: KENT STATE LOOKS TO REBOUND FROM DISAPPOINTING 2014 SEASON


Kent State fans suffered through a miserable season last year, watching the Golden  Flashes win only 2 games. Kent State needs help at just about every position this season and have been picked to finish last in the MAC. The Golden Flashes are simply one of the worst football teams in the FBS. Kent State Fall Football Report link

TEMPLE FOOTBALL CAMP: LOOKING AT TEMPLE QB'S


A LOOK AT THE TEMPLE OWL QB'S: TEMPLE QB'S LINK

APP STATE BEGINS TWO A DAYS

APP STATE QB TAYLOR LAMB WILL NEED A BIG YEAR THIS FOR THE MOUNTAINEERS
Appalachian State begins two a days: StoryAPP State link

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

AAC HAS MOST INTERESTING COACHES IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL( UNDERDOG DYNASTY ARTICLE)

AAC COACHES LINK: The guys over at Underdog Dynasty have put together an interesting 4 part series on the AAC Head Football Coaches. Click the link to read.

HAVE SOME FALL FOOTBALL CAMP NEWS FROM YOUR FAVORITE G5 TEAM? SHOOT ME A MESSAGE AND I WILL INCLUDE IT ON THE BLOG

5 WKU PLAYERS TO WATCH DURING FALL CAMP


5 WKU PLAYERS WORTH WATCHING THIS FALL CAMP( LINK)I have picked WKU to win Conference USA . Linked story examines 5 WKU players worth watching during Fall Camp this year.

Monday, August 10, 2015

LA TECH FALL CAMP: CAN LA TECH HANDLE BULLS EYE ON THEIR BACKS


For all the preseason talk surrounding Louisiana Tech’s football program, from Jeff Driskel as the new quarterback to the Bulldogs being picked as the Conference USA preseason favorite, it’s easy to quantify the external expectations. Internally is a different question. A two-minute explanation from Tech coach Skip Holtz is all that’s needed to map it out." Link to rest of story from The Times", LA TECH BULLS EYE

ODU FALL FOOTBALL CAMP REPORT:FIVE THINGS TO WATCH FOR AT ODU




Virginia Pilot reporter Harry Minium does a great job covering ODU sports. Here is his latest article and quote about the ODU Monarchs this season. The article is worth a read. Monarch fans are fortunate to have Minium as their coverage guy.  "Gone is the charismatic quarterback who passed for 14,950 yards and led the Monarchs to 10 come-from-behind victories. The hole in the lineup that he left behind is huge, the biggest of many questions ODU is looking to answer before the opener Sept. 5 at Eastern Michigan."ODU FALL FOOTBALL CAMP REPORT

AS NAVY PREPARES TO JOIN THE AAC THIS YEAR , THEY HAVE 3 ISSUES TO DEAL WITH IN FALL FOOTBALL CAMP


"Navy enters August camp needing to solidify its linebacker corps, develop chemistry among a revamped offensive line and identify starters at several special teams positions among other things." NAVY FOOTBALL FALL CAMP LINK

MONDAY MORNING TRAINING CAMP UPDATE: ECU HEAD COACH RUFFIN MCNEILL MIC'D UP



ECU Head Coach  Ruffin McNeill was mic'd up on Sunday during the Pirates second day of Fall Camp. Click here(Coach McNeil Mic'd) to see and hear McNeil make the rounds with his players. I picked Coach McNeill as one of the most important G5 Coaches to the success of his program:G5 COACHES LINK. Stay tuned.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

12 QUESTIONS FACING GANG OF 5 SCHOOLS ON THE EVE OF THE 2015 FOOTBALL SEASON

TULSA HOPES TO TURN THINGS AROUND THIS YEAR WITH NEW HEAD COACH PHILIP MONTGOMERY
G5 BLOG ORIGINAL CONTENT

HOW WILL THE AAC YOUNG GUNS PERFORM?

The AAC struggled last season in football. TULSA , SMU AND   HOUSTON fired their head coach's and AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco has made it clear to all of the  league's Presidents that now is the time to put up or shut up. Responding to the need to win and win now, TULSA, SMU and HOUSTON went out and hired a trio of competent, charismatic, and hard charging coaches. Phillip Montgomery (TULSA) Tom Herman ( HOUSTON) and Chad Morris(SMU) start this season with teams that have underperformed and struggled to attract talented players. These 3 coaches join Matt Rhule( TEMPLE) and Bob Diaco( UNCONN) and Justin Fuente (MEMPHIS) as talented up and coming leaders. The AAC is going to need all 6 of these Head Coaches to have success and to develop the AAC into the challenger league Mike Aresco wants it to be. It will be interesting to watch and see which of the 3 new Head Coaches will get out of the gate the fastest.





IS WINTER COMING FOR NORTH TEXAS ?

North Texas enjoyed a superb season in 2013, going 9-4 and earning their first winning season in over a decade. Last year however, felt like the Mean Green of old as North Texas struggled with a 4-8 record. This season is going to be a pivotal one for Head Coach Dan McCarney. McCarney is an old school leader who also happens to  really believe  that North Texas can be a top Gang of 5 school due to the  proximity of talented recruits and the  large North Texas alumni base.

The problem for McCarney , however, is that his recruiting record at North Texas has been less than stellar. Another bad year and not only is McCarney's job in jeopardy, but North Texas could be looking at another long drought of winning.(sports teams have an uncanny ability to repeat history, both  good and bad)

The news is not all bad for the Mean Green as they did  showcase  some quality talent at this years Spring Game. Still, if North Texas gets off to a slow start look for the North Texas  faithful  to begin to wonder if  Winter is Coming. ( for a  closer look at North Texas click here:NORTH TEXAS LINK)




WHO WILL LEAD BOISE STATE ?

I have not jumped on the Boise State band wagon this season because I do not believe  any team who is breaking in a new QB should be anointed pre season front runners in anything. How the  QB competition at Boise  unfolds this year will make or break the Broncos. The  front runners to take over from last years very solid Bronco QB Grant Hendrick, are Sophomores Ryan Finley and Tommy Stuart. Both Stuart and Finley saw action in the Boise State Spring game this past April. Neither Finley or Stuart looked commanding in the role. Finley however, is reportedly in the drivers seat to win the starting job. While Boise State has some of the best talent among any of the Gang of 5 schools, if Finley or Stuart fail to perform, Broncos fans will be in for a long blue season.(for a closer look at the MWC and Boise click here: MWC)





WILL SOUTHERN MISS MAKE IT TO A BOWL GAME THIS SEASON ?

Southern Miss has a long and proud history of winning. The Eagles recent fall from grace has been well documented.( Southern Miss looks for a return to normal link). Now , as Southern Miss Head Coach Todd Monken  prepares for his 3rd season at the helm things look like they may have finally turned the corner for the beleaguered Eagle program. Monken's squad returns the most important elements  from last  years offense including the talented Rb Ito Smith. The Eagles also have a slate of new transfers to work with including former Oklahoma defensive  tackle Quincey Russell.

If Southern Miss can get more production from the QB position this year and the defensive unit finds a way to gel, the Eagles have a good chance to make a Bowl game this year for the first time since 2011.



JUST ONE QUESTION FOR THE MAC

Can anyone else make MAC headlines this year besides NIU?



WILL THE PIRATES FINALLY OVER PERFORM  VS UNDER PERFORM ?

ECU has a great fan base and football tradition. Head Coach Ruffin McNeil is a valuable commodity to the Pirate program. Entering his 6th year however, the Pirates have failed to win a conference championship and finish the year ranked. With a defensive unit lead by the ubber talented Zeke Bigger and an Offensive line that returns all 5 starters from last year, this could be the year that ECU finishes the season as strongly as it starts it. Life in Greenville is not all rosy however, as the Pirates have to replace QB Shane Carden. Look for red shirt Sophomore Kurt Benkurt( highly recruited player from Florida) to take over the  QB reigns from Carden. (  link:ECU fan base)




HOW WILL BYU RESPOND TO  BRUTAL SCHEDULE ?

BYU Qb Taysom Hill has recovered from last years season ending injury just in time to face a slate of talented teams on the BYU schedule this year.  With games against Nebraska, Boise, UCLA, Michigan State, Cincy and ECU,  BYU is either going to have one its best seasons ever or limp to the finish line. Look on the bright sight Cougar fans,  playing Memphis in a Bowl game this year is highly unlikely.



HOW BAD WILL  UNC-CHARLOTTE LOOK IN THIER INAUGURAL CONFERENCE USA SEASON ?

Look for  the 49er's to struggle early and often as they begin play in  their  inaugural Conference USA season. Life is about to get ugly for Charlotte fans who have been watching the  49er's play football against sub par teams over the last couple of years.  Make no mistake, Charlotte is no ODU, Georgia Southern or App State. They simply have not been a football program long enough to have the  cache that these recent FBS programs do. Charlotte grocery stories will need to stock up on brown paper bags this year as 49er fans will be looking for appropriate mid year game attire.  Get the popcorn and grimace faces ready. (Charlotte a program to watch link)



ULL FOOTBALL: SEE THE QUESTION FOR ECU THIS SEASON AND REPEAT




CAN GUNNER KIEL LEAD THE BEARCATS TO THE ACCESS BOWL THIS YEAR ?

Gunner Kiel's unorthodox journey has led him to the Cincinnati Bearcats where the former Notre Dame QB finally looks at home. Kiel is one of the best Qb's in College football and the Bearcats have great speed at almost every position on the filed, especially at the WR and Rb. If Gunner can lead Cincy to the ACCESS Bowl this year, Kiel could prove many of  his critics wrong. Winning is the best revenge an athlete can have. Kiel would have this if he can lead Cincy to the most important Gang of 5 football game.


WILL UTEP CONTINUE TO IMPROVE ?

I have always  rooted for the UTEP Miners. The Miners have learned to compete with much fewer resources than their Texas FBS football counterparts  There is also much to like about the Miners Head Coach, Sean Kugler. Kugler has UTEP headed in the right direction. He also  returns all 5 starting lineman from last seasons Bowl team, a plus for any squad. Just how  much the Miners will  improve from last years team however, is a big unknown. If Kugler can get the Miners to a Bowl game again this season , UTEP could be on the road to many years of competitive and even Championship football.




WILL TROY WIN MORE THAN 3 GAMES THIS YEAR ?

When fans think about the  Sun Belt Conference the Troy Trojans immediately come to mind. Last year the Trojans were bad, really bad. After limping to the end of season with  a dismal 3-9 record, the Trojans will be  looking to rebound this year. Troy, winners of 5 Sun Belt Championships, will be breaking in a new head coach this season in Neal Brown. Brown replaces long time Troy Head Coach Larry Blakeney. Just how many games Troy wins this year will be dependent on how well and how fast Brown can groom enough talent to compete with the likes of Ga Southern, App State, ULL and Ark State.



LIGHTNING ROUND:




CAN MEMPHIS HEAD COACH KEEP THE PARTY GOING  ?

Justin Fuente  is proving to be an excellent coach , motivator and tactician. Can he continue however, to keep the Memphis Tigers on the winning path?


WILL THE MARSHALL VS WKU GAME BE THE BEST G5 GAME TO WATCH THIS SEASON ?

Last year's Marshall-WKU game was a  highly entertaining affair. The show down between the two Conference USA teams this season looks to be just as entering and important.  The Marshall vs WKU match is set this year for Friday Nov 27 at High Noon on Fox tv.




SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL

Is this the year San Diego makes a legit run at the MWC title?


TULANE FOOTBALL

How many games will Tulane lose this year before fans begin calling for new leadership at the top?

Stay tuned.

Friday, August 7, 2015

CHARLOTTE 49ERS BEGIN FIRST PRACTICE AS CONFERENCE USA'S NEWEST MEMBER



UNC-Charlotte begins Conf USA play this year in football. While the 49er's will most likely struggle this season in conference play, they certainly have an intriguing story to tell. Like ODU, their CUSA mate, Charlotte is located in a large city hungry for college football. Competition however, in the state of North Carolina is steep and it remains to be seen if the 49er program will ever gain the attention of talented recruits from the Tarheel state.  Here is an article on Charlotte's first August practice as a CUSA member:CHARLOTTE STARTS AUGUST PRACTICE AS NEW CUSA MEMBERS

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

G5 SPORTS AND NEWS RANKINGS CONT: GANG OF 5 FOOTBALL 16-20


16. GEORGIA SOUTHERN: Eagle fans were rewarded with their school's jump to FBS Football last year when Georgia Southern won the Sun Belt Championship in their inaugural year of  conference play. The Eagles were lead by one of the best Olines in the Sun Belt and one of the best among the G5 schools. This year however, Head Coach Willie Fritz, will have to run his potent ground attack behind 4 new starters on the Oline. For a school this dependent on the triple option, replacing four new offensive linemen is going to be a challenge. Look for the Eagles to struggle for the first part of the season as the big guys up front learn to work with each other.



17.  MEMPHIS TIGERS: Memphis Tiger fans owe Head Coach Justin Fuentes a great deal of thanks for turning around a Memphis program down on its luck. Last year Fuentes lead the Tigers to a 10 win season including a victory over BYU in the Miami Bowl. Fuentes has built his team around character, hard work and skilled players. While 6'7 Paxton Lynch, the Tigers talented QB returns this year, Memphis and Fuentes have their work cut out for them as the best players on the Tiger Def are gone.  If we have learned one thing about Justin Fuentes however, is that he is a master of doing a lot with a little.



18. ULL: I wrote this earlier in the year about the Ragin Cajuns:
This year ULL is once again loaded on both sides of the ball with very good athletes and talented skill players. They also return 3 Oline players from last years 9 win team. Elijah McGuire, last years Sun Belt Player of the Year is also back for the Ragin Cajuns. McGuire is a legit NFL talent and has the skill set to create match up problems for every school ULL plays this year, including P5 School Kentucky. If ULL can get on a run and play to their potential then they  are capable of winning every game this year. Until , however,  ULL can prove they are capable winning the big and important games, however,  I am going to underestimate them vs over estimate them.( I stand ready to apologize to ULL fans if they prove me wrong this year)


19. LA TECH
20. SAN DIEGO STATE




Saturday, August 1, 2015

BIG 10'S NEW SCHEDULING PHILOSOPHY COULD MEAN DRAMATIC AND LONG LASTING CHANGES FOR GANG OF 5 SCHOOLS



B10'S COMMISSIONER JIM DELANY



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BIG 10 NEW SCHEDULING STRATEGY COULD TRANSLATE INTO  DRAMATIC AND  LONG LASTING CHANGES FOR GANG OF 5 SCHOOLS

Speaking to reporters in Chicago at yesterdays  Big 10 Media Day, Commissioner Jim Delany,  announced new and sweeping  changes to the current Big 10 scheduling philosophy. Staring in 2016  the Big 10 will no longer allow its football teams to schedule FCS opponents.(  by virtue of the rule change, potentially no Gang of 5 schools either)

Starting with the 2016 Football Season, all Big 10 schools will be forced to schedule and play only schools from the so called 5 Power Conferences. Delany made the decision in part he said, because he wants the Big 10 to play competition  that he believes  will enhance the reputation and prestige of the conference. Delany  also noted that he thinks that  fans and coaches of the Big 10 want  this for the league as well.  As Delany put it: "So I think better competition draws the fans more. I think if you asked players, they don’t like practice very often but they love games. They love big games. So I think it’s partly (for the) player and fan and television."

While Commissioner Delany did not specifically mention what the  new Big 10 schedule change might mean for Gang of 5 schools,  it seems clear  that the  new  mandate could potentially spell  bad news for the Gang of 5 Conferences.

In fact, many Gang of 5 Presidents and AD's have  been privately worried about the Power Conferences shutting their school's and teams out by refusing to schedule them. With the Big 10's surprise schedule change announcement , the  fears of many of those within the Gang of 5 leadership ranks has become more reality than speculation.

The greatest of these fears of course, is that the Big 10 is just the  beginning   of an overall Power 5 strategy to cut not only FCS schools out of the scheduling loop, but Gang of 5 schools as well. If this were  to happen it would not only change the landscape of college football forever,  it would also ensure that the divide between the Power 5 and Gang of 5 becomes a fait accompli.

GOING FORWARD

You can rest assure that each of the Gang of 5 League Commissions have been working the phones since yesterday trying to gage which,  if any the  other Power 5 Conferences, are interested in following the new Big 10 scheduling model. While I do not think the remaining Power Conference  Commissioners  have any immediate plans to to change their scheduling models, I do believe that many will be watching the Big 10 very closely over the course of the  next several years to gage how the no FCS mandate is working.

If the other P5 Conferences perceive  that the Big 10 has gained an edge in the the College Playoffs because of their schedule change, then we will see a rush by the remaining Power Conferences to do the same.

At that point all bets would be  off in terms of the viability of the Gang of 5 Conferences. At the very least, it seems likely that some G5 leagues might be granted scheduling rights whereby the Power conferences would  deem some G5 leagues more worthy than others. The MWC and the AAC, with their ESPN contacts and more recognizable brands would seem to  be the two conferences that might( might be the key word)  fair the best if such an arrangement were made.

However  the new Big 10 schedule change end up shaking out( Big 10 coaches by the way, appear to be unhappy with the  no FCS rule) Gang of 5 fans should be paying close attention to this new  development as it could mean both dramatic and long term changes for the Gang of 5 schools in  how they operate and/or survive.  Stay tuned.