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#87 Wyoming Cowboys Preview
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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.
#87 – Wyoming Cowboys 4-7 SU; 5-6 ATS
Fargo’s Take Wyoming’s 2005 season was almost a carbon copy of what UAB went through and it obviously was not good. The Cowboys made it to their first bowl game in 11 years in 2004, defeating UCLA in the Las Vegas Bowl, and with 15 starters back, expectations were the highest in a long time in Laramie. Things were looking very good out of the gate as Wyoming started the season 4-1 and looking as though a bowl game was a certainty. The Cowboys then went backwards, losing their final six games as the turnover bug set in (-17 over the final six contests). Gone are the two best players on offense, quarterback Corey Bramlet and receiver Jovon Bouknight but it might not be as bad as it looks as it was the former that threw 18 interceptions and basically was the reason for the implosion at the end of the year. The Cowboys could surprise this season but it will be up to the defense for that to happen.
Returning Starters on Offense – 6 The loss of Bramlet could be a blessing in disguise. The Cowboys rode his shoulder last season but this year, whoever takes control at quarterback won’t be relied upon to carry the offense. Wyoming will be running the ball much more, led by one of the best young backs in the MWC in Wynel Seldon. Seldon rushed for 871 yards and scored 11 times as a freshman and should easily top 1,000 yards in 2006. The Cowboys finished 91st in the country in rushing offense and gained 3.6 ypc but Seldon had an effective 4.7 ypc. Three quarterbacks will be vying for the top spot and will be trying to get the ball to junior receiver Michael Ford, a star in the making. The offensive line is not huge but is experienced and could be the difference maker in making the offensive transition work.
Returning Starters on Defense – 6 The defense has played second fiddle for some time now but it is time to step up and lead the Cowboys. Wyoming is switching to a 3-4 alignment this season which benefits its strength at linebacker where four starters return this year including two honorable mention All-MWC candidates. Three seniors will be starting on the line including run stopper Jake Mayes and it will be up to the entire front seven to shore up the rushing defense. The leading tackler last season was strong safety John Wendling, never a good sign when the top stopper is a safety. Wendling along with Dorsey Golston could be the best safety combo in the conference and could improve the 40th ranked passing defense even more this year.
Schedule Wyoming has only one sure win on the schedule and that is its opener against Utah St. The slate is filled with plenty of swing games so some breaks here and there could turn the season into a respectable one. Following the game against the Aggies, the Cowboys head to Virginia before returning home to face Boise St. Conference games against Air Force and New Mexico are sandwiched around an east coast trip to Syracuse, which must be considered a must win early on. Back-to-back home games against Utah and Colorado St. precede the final four games, three of which are on the road. The conference schedule is very balanced with tough games both at home and on the road.
You can bet on… Similar to UAB, the Cowboys will be about ball control, at least at the start of the season. With a new quarterback and a solid tailback, Wyoming will be more apt to run the ball which should work out just fine as six of its first eight opponents finished 53rd or worse against the run last season. Not only did the Cowboys lose its final six games straight up, all six were dropped against the number after starting the season 5-0 ATS. Since 2000, Wyoming is just 5-30 on the road and has not had a winning road mark since 1999. There are six road games on the schedule this year but three of those are winnable games (Syracuse, New Mexico and UNLV) and at least two of those need to be taken for any shot at a .500 record.
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Matt Hasselbeck 1998 Draft Day Pick
Matt Hasselbeck was born on September 25, 1975 in Westwood, Massachusetts. At 6 foot 4 inches and weighing 220 pounds, Hasselbeck is the perfect size for a top notch NFL quarterback. To go along with his size, he also has one of the smartest minds when it comes to quarterbacks. When you combine these two things it is easy to see why Hasselbeck has become one of the top players in the league. But although he is achieving a high level of success right now, things were not always this easy for him.
After a successful career at Xaverian Brothers High School, Hasselbeck decided to take his game to Boston College. While at Boston College he had a good career, but nothing that blew NFL scouts away. But all along Hasselbeck was working harder than ever before to get ready for the next level.
In the 1998 NFL Draft the Green Bay Packers drafted Hasselbeck in the sixth round. Even though 186 other players were chosen before him, Hasselbeck was simply happy to get a chance to compete in the NFL.
In 2001 Hasselbeck got his big break when the Packers traded him to the Seattle Seahawks. During his time with the Seahawks he has set many individual records, and has also led the team back to the top of the NFC. In 2003, Hasselbeck became the teams all time highest rated passer.
For his career Hasselbeck has completed 1,342 passes for nearly 16,000 yards. This is in addition to 96 touchdowns, and only 57 interceptions. He is currently in the top 10 for the best all time passer rating in the NFL.
Matt Hasselbeck has had a tough road to NFL stardom, and now that he is there he is showing everybody what they passed up along the way. It is safe to say that when Hasselbeck’s career is over that he will be remembered as one of the best quarterbacks of his time.
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Triple Option Football Explained
Triple option football has all three elements of the different styles of running attacks – quickness, finesse and power.
Homer Rice is given credit for inventing triple option football. He retired as Georgia Tech’s athletic director in 1997. Before that, he was head coach at Kentucky, Oklahoma, Cincinnati and Rice. Mr. Rice also worked as athletic director at Rice and North Carolina as well as a brief stint as head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals.
But it was when he was coaching high school in the 1950′s that he came up with triple option football. The two usual triple option styles are the wishbone and veer.
The main idea behind this offensive set is to leave the defensive tackle and end unblocked in order to double-team the linebackers with extra offensive lineman. This brings an element of power to this basically finesse type of running attack.
The “Wishbone” style of triple option football gets its name from the alignment of the backs. You have a quarterback, a fullback directly behind him and then two halfbacks split behind the fullback. At the snap, the quarterback turns and puts the football in the fullback’s gut as he reads the defensive tackle.
If the QB sees the tackle taking outside responsibility, he hands off to the fullback. If the tackle takes inside position, the QB keeps the ball and the fullback blocks the tackle. Now the quarterback’s attention turns to the defensive end. If the end comes in to tackle him, he pitches out to the halfback who is trailing behind the play.
The quarterback has much responsibility in triple option football. He must first make sure there is no confusion with his first option (whether to handoff to the fullback or not) in order to prevent a fumble. He must also make a good pitchout to his halfback. Further complications can arise if the QB makes the wrong read on the defensive tackle or end.
Here’s one way to teach the quarterback to read the end – If he can see the end’s number, he should pitch the football as the end is probably coming in to tackle him. If he sees the end coming across the line of scrimmage focusing on the halfback, the QB should keep the ball. The quarterback should also keep an out for further pitch opportunities to his halfback even as he’s making his way downfield.
The “Veer” style of triple option football adds a passing element. Bill Yeoman invented the veer in 1965 as coach of the Houston Cougars. That’s why you’ll hear it also called the “Houston Veer”. Yeoman replaced the fullback with a wide receiver and split out an end.
Now the QB’s first option is to a diving halfback (no fullback). The pitchout option then goes to the other halfback in the set. The tight end helps get the defensive end wide by taking a wide split. At the snap, the tight end arcs around the end (remember, the end is left unblocked) to block anyone trying to tackle the quarterback (usually a safety). The wide-out takes on the cornerback.
Looking for finesse, power and quickness? Try using triple option football.
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Aaron Rodgers – Can He Fill in Favre’s Big Shoes?
Perhaps Aaron Rodgers (filling for traded Brett Favre) and Matt Cassel (filling in for injured Tom Brady) should have an afternoon coffee together and share season war stories on how they carried a load of responsibility on their backs for the 2008-2009 campaign.
Aaron Rodgers complemented a few things Brett Favre (on the odd occasion) did in his final few years in Green Bay on Monday night, rushing for first downs and pushing into the end zone on a quarterback sneak to embrace a 24-19 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
Given all the stage show of Favre’s stepping down story at the beginning of training camp, Rodgers was ease to get his first regular-season start out of the way. Still, he gives the impression to be living it up as the starter.
For those who witnessed last Monday (8th) night Football and saw Rodgers running out of the tunnel; looking positive, assured and assertive, into the captivating atmosphere, was really something to remember, specially after 4 long years for Aaron. Rodgers hang out most of the past three seasons backing up Favre after the Packers drafted him in the first round in 2005 and passed his first real test Monday, going 18-of-22 for 178 yards with passing and rushing touchdowns.
He was not alone, got help from punt returner Will Blackmon, safety Atari Bigby and running back Ryan Grant to claim the Packers’ fifth straight victory in a harsh division rivalry, one that became even more extreme, when the Packers accused the Vikings of messing around with the then retired Favre in the offseason, an allegation that was dismissed by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, but hardly let of by either side.
It is hard to explain a true Green Bay fan why he or she should trust Rodgers to guide this team thru a good season, especially after so many years in Favre’s shadow. Brett has given the Packers fans 16 years of wonderful memories, a Super Bowl championship among them that will live on forever. Brett’s many accomplishments on the field are legendary. He leaves the team holding virtually every career passing record, plus his consecutive starts streak, which may never be duplicated. Favre is now playing for the New York Jets and Rodgers seems to have won over the fans, at least for this week. Can we ask for a little understanding and patience from the fans for the moment? Or maybe we as sports fans should ask ourselves… why does it always come to a single man in a group of at least 45?
The truth is that this is not about Brett Favre anymore… we still believe he is and will be one of the greatest QBs in NFL history, but this is a new chapter and it is about Aaron Rodgers now!! We hope Brett Favre has a successful year as a Jet. Having that said, we believe Aaron Rodgers can do what Favre did last year and that he can take this team even further as long as he stays cool under pressure.
Cindy Ferguson is a high-ranking sports writer, currently writing reviews on the NFL Season 2008-09 for the sports betting industry. Feel free to reprint this article in its entirety on your site, make sure to leave all links in place and do not modify any of the content.
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The New England Patriots Asked – Are You Ready? – And Matt Cassel Said – I’ll Get the Job Done!
We said it, we wrote it and we predicted it!! “Matt Cassel ready to rumble!” And not only did he roared, he did a respectable job of making good decisions. He didn’t put the team in any bad situations and made some clever positive plays. He managed that 19-10 score against the Jets on Sunday like a champ!!
Cassel has plenty of talent around him and he has a career 61.4 completion percentage (although, to be fair, he’s only thrown 57 passes in his NFL career), but it’s hard to say much about his football IQ given his restricted playing time. Even if he’s not able to oversee information as quickly as Warner or Brady, he does have one thing going for him: understanding with the offense and why not? He has been watching and reviewing for years. To be more honest about the situation and game facts, there’s a difference between knowing where to go with the ball during no-pressure practices and being able to imitate that in high-stress game conditions.
The first half wasn’t exactly the best football you’ve ever seen, but the Pats did enough to walk into the locker room with a 6-3 lead. Though the second half wasn’t much better-looking, Brett Favre showed why you have to limit your excitement when he hits on fear in the end zone, because he’ll follow that up a week later with a poor, poor decision that leads to an interception (this one by Brandon Merriweather), an interception that essentially loses the game. We said it and it happened.
Favre’s interception led to the Patriots’ best drive of the game, resulting in a Sammy Morris touchdown and the invigorating Pats immediately followed by forcing a three-and-out and kicking a field goal. Though the Jets answered with a touchdown of their own, it wasn’t enough.
Honestly, there was no justification for the Jets to lose this game. Favre was hired to make a difference and he simply didn’t do that. While the Jets’ defense did a good job for the most part of making the Patriots chip for yards and settle for field goals, the offense should have been able to perform better against an elderly, soften defense and whether it’s fair or not it’s on Favre to make that happen. We will give him some time and write an article on Brett in a couple of weeks.
Now, for the next games, will Matt Cassel be able to change a play at the line of scrimmage based on the defense? Identify the open receiver? Get him the ball before getting smoked by a linebacker? We have many, many questions, and bottom line is…we are not talking about field experience, who slept better Sunday night, Matt Cassel or his conscience? We believe his heart!!
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