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by:
Matt
Fargo
Spring practices are in the
books and fall camps will be here before you
know it so that means getting an early jump
on the 2006 NCAA football season. Knowing the
teams now will save you time in August and Matt
Fargo is here to help you get a grasp of what
to expect this upcoming year. We go from worst
to first in this 2006 College Football Preview.
#79 – New Mexico Lobos
6-5 SU; 4-7 ATS
Fargo’s
Take - Even though New Mexico finished
with a winning record for the fifth straight
season a year ago, the Lobos essentially took
a small step backwards. They missed out on a
bowl game for the first time in four years and
the defense, the backbone of the program under
head coach Rocky Long, allowed the most amount
of points in his nine-year tenure. Changes were
made in the offseason to the coaching staff
and the schemes that will be employed in 2006.
Even though New Mexico increased its offensive
scoring average by 9.6 ppg from the previous
season, Long brought in new offensive coordinator
Bob Toledo to implement the West Coast offense.
With all-time leading rusher DonTrell Moore
departed, the rushing offense will likely no
longer be the first option and we should see
the Lobos airing the ball out more. New Mexico
will need to try and find a replacement for
Moore, not necessarily putting up the same numbers
but just getting enough production to keep the
opposing defenses honest.
Returning Starters
on Offense – 6 The switch to the
West Coast offense will certainly help the Lobos
in the absence of Moore and it will play to
the team’s strengths. Senior quarterback
Kole McKamey will be starting for the third
straight season and while a new scheme can be
tough to throw in, he should be able to adjust
well. He did lose his top receiver from a season
ago but Travis Brown and Marcus Smith provide
a potent one-two punch. The offensive line,
like every other year is enormous, coming in
at an average of 319 pounds. The biggest question
mark however is at tailback as the leading returning
ground gainer is McKamey. There is a huge amount
of optimism for Martelius Epps, a converted
cornerback who owns the all-time New Mexico
vertical jump record and runs a 4.3 40. The
Lobos were 40th in the country in scoring offense
and 43rd in total offense last season and we
should expect bigger things this year.
Returning Starters
on Defense – 4 The defense was
extremely inconsistent last year and the 29.7
ppg allowed was 11 points per game higher than
what it allowed in 2004. Changes have been made
from the coaches to the playbook to the schemes
and all should benefit greatly. The playbook
will be simplified which will allow the unit
to be more aggressive, similar to successful
previous campaigns. This will be a smallish
defense that will rely on speed and that is
why a second ‘rover’ has been added
to the mix. The passing defense finished 93rd
in the country last season and must replace
both corners so things might not be getting
much better in the secondary. The whole defensive
line needs to be replaced as well and after
allowing the most yards per carry in six years,
the Lobos might have their work cut out for
them once again.
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Schedule
- New Mexico has seven home games on the schedule
this season but after finishing 2-3 at University
Stadium last season, that might not be such
an advantage after all. The Lobos don’t
have to leave the state until the fifth game
of the season as they have three non-conference
games at home and a road game at rival New Mexico
St. Two of those home contests are against Missouri
and UTEP, two very tough squads. Once the MWC
slate kicks in, things don’t get much
worse. The Lobos alternate home and road games
the rest of the way and the two toughest games
against Utah and TCU are both at home. The problem
is that the four-game stretch beginning with
the Utes is a stretch of playing the top four
teams in the conference. A split of those four
games would be considered a huge victory.
You can bet on…
With all of the new things implemented at New
Mexico, it is going to be very tough to gauge
this team early on. There are going to be numerous
changes on both sides of the ball as well as
on the sidelines so the best bet is to steer
clear of the Lobos for the first couple games.
This team was horrible against the number last
year, finishing with a losing ATS record for
the first time in eight years. The Lobos did
not cover a single game at home and are now
2-7 ATS at home over the last two seasons. Their
first lined home game will be against Missouri,
a team that should be better this year and will
be looking for some revenge after New Mexico
won in Columbia last year by 10 points. Even
though it’s early, this game could go
a long way in determining what type of season
the Lobos can expect.
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