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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Conference USA Position Rankings Part 1: Quarterbacks

Quarterback is a crucial position in college football. Perhaps even more so in Conference USA where wide open, gunslinging, spread offenses are the norm. There have been some pretty good ones that have come through C-USA (David Garrard, ECU; Kevin Kolb, Houston; J.P. Losman, Tulane to name a few) and this year will feature one of the best statistically to play in the conference in Houston's Heisman hopeful, Case Keenum.


Lets take a look at how the others stack up in this pre season look at C-USA quarterbacks.



12. Rice Owls
Projected Starter: Nick Fanuzzi, (1,598 yds, 11 TDs, 8 INTs, 60% comp% in '09)
Newcomers: Taylor Cook, (Transfer from Miami,
Scout team member in '08)
Departed: John Shepherd (506 yds, 2 TDs, 5 INTs)

Positives: To be completely honest, there aren't many. Fanuzzi completed 60% of his passes in '09, which is good for 2nd all time in a single season in the Rice record books. That doesn't speak too well of Rice's history at the position
though as that was only good for 5th in C-USA last year. The Owls do bring in Miami Transfer Taylor Cook, who is a monster at 6-7 240.

Negatives: Nick Fanuzzi was dead last in passer rating in C-USA in '09 at 117.2. He completed 60% of his passes in '09 which is more than adequate, but those completions went for only 1,598 yds and 11TDs. His TD:INT ratio was an underwhelming 1.375:1. Behind Fanuzzi are Taylor Cook and RS Freshman Taylor McHargue, neither of which have taken a snap at the college
level.


11. Memphis Tigers
Projected Starter: Ryan Williams, Fr.
Newcomers: Cannon Smith, So./ Andy Summerlin, So./ Ryan Williams, Fr.
Departed: Will Hudgens (1,537 yds, 7 TDs, 6 INTs)

Positives: The Tigers will have a lot of new options at QB this year. Newcomers Cannon Smith (Miami transfer), Andy Summerlin (Coffeyville CC transfer), and true Freshman Ryan Williams could all have a shot. Williams is the apparent favorite for the starting job thus far. While starting a true Freshman at QB usually doesn't mean good things, Williams could be an exception. He
broke a slew of high school records in Fl, including breaking Tim Tebow's record for TD passes in the championship game with 5, on his way to leading MHS to their first ever state title. RS Freshman Will Gillchrist rounds out the deep QB pool for the Tigers in 2010.

Negatives: I know I just said that Williams could be the exception but more times than not a
true freshman QB is a recipe for disaster. If he can't get it done there isn't much proven talent behind him. Out of the 4 remaining QBs on Memphis' roster, only Bass has any experience. He has played in 6 games for the Tigers, 2 in '08 before suffering a knee injury and 4 in '09 before a shoulder injury. A back up QB that can't stay healthy doesn't help and Bass' 3:2 ratio of touchdowns to interceptions doesn't inspire much confidence either.



10. Tulane Green Wave
Projected Starter: Ryan Griffin, So.
Newcomers: Taylor Bullock, Fr.
Departed: None

Positives: Starter Ryan Griffin now has a year of experience under his belt. Griffin finished a respectable 7th in C-USA in passer efficiency rating as a RS Freshman. Backups Kevin Moore and Joe Kemp have experience too. Kevin more has played in 24 games at Tulsa including
starting all 12 games as a Sophomore in 2008. Joe Kemp played in 8 games in '09.

Negatives: Griffin passed for a paltry 153.6 yds/gm in 2009 and threw only 9 TD passes in 9 games with 6 interceptions. He isn't a mobile QB either with -59 yds on the ground last year an
d only one rushing touchdown. Moore and Kemp threw a combined 7 interceptions and only 4 touchdowns so there isn't a lot of offense to there to lean on if Griffin goes down.



9. UAB Blazers
Projected Starter: David
Isabelle, So.
Newcomers: None
Departed: Joe Webb


Positives: Isabelle does have some experience after playing
in all 12 games as a freshman last year. He completed 6 of 14 passes for 39 yds and a TD. The impressive part of Isabelle's game is his ability to run. He
averaged 9 yds per carry last season and was only stopped for a loss once in 32 carries. When your starting a new QB it's comforting to know that he can run away
from trouble instead of
throwing into coverage.

Negatives: Simple answer: Joe Webb is gone. Webb passed for
2,299 yds and 21 touchdowns and rushed for another 1,472 yds and
11 TDs. David Isabelle is the same style of QB but he is no where near as skilled, especially in this his sophomore season. He also hasn't thrown the ball much at the college level so things could be shaky
to start the season.



8. Marshall Thundering Herd
Projected Starter: Brian
Anderson, Sr.
Newcomers: none
Departed: none

Positives: Having a senior with experience at QB is always
a plus and that's exactly what the Herd have in starter Brian Anderson. Anderson averaged 203.5 yds/gm in 2009 which was good for 5th in the conference.
He isn't a dual threat QB but has enough mobility to buy time in the pocket or pick up a few yards if things break down. He also completed a very respectable 58% of his passes last season.


Negatives: Anderson finished 10th in C-USA with a passer efficiency rating of 119.0 last year. He threw way too many interceptions (13) and only 14 TDs. If Marshall is going to have any chance at
winning the East this year that ratio will need to improve drastically.




7. UCF Knights
Projected Starter: Rob Calabrese, Jr.
Newcomers: Jeffrey Godfrey
Departed: Brett Hodges (2,438 yds, 17 TDs, 13 INTs, 59.9)

Positives: Calabrese got experience in his first two years at UCF. Still I don't think he will hold on to the starting position for long. The Knights
snagged a very good QB on signing day in Jeffrey Godfrey. He amassed 7,251 career passing yards in high school, breaking Miami Hurricane Jacory Harris' record in Miami-Dade county.
He was ranked by many as the top QB prospect out of Florida and in the top 10 dual threat QBs in the nation.

Negatives: Calabrese has been less than impressive so far for the Knights. In 2009 he played
in 7 games completing 54.3% of his 46 passes for 260 yds and 3 TDs. Godfrey is undersized at 5'11" 176 lbs. If Calabrese can't improve on his prior efforts the Knights will have to throw the lean true
freshman into the fire.




6. SMU Mustangs
Projected Starer: Kyle Padron, So.
Newcomers: J.J. McDermott, Jr. (New Mexico St. Transfer)
Departed: B.L. Mitchell (1,725 yds, 12 TDs, 10 INTs, 56%)

Positives: Padron looked very impressive in his 7 games last season after taking over for Mitchell. He passed for 1,922 yds, 10 TDs and only 4 INTs while completing 67.2% of his passes. Keep in mind he did that as a true Freshman. He averaged over 276 yds/gm through the air which would have been second in conference if he had played enough games to qualify. Amazingly he would have been 5th in the nation in passer rating had he met the minimum number of games to qualify for that too. Kyle also has enough speed to take off and run when he needs to.

Negatives: At this point you may be wondering how I have this guy ranked 6th. I mean look at the stats he put up AS A FRESHMAN! Here's why: he is unproven. He has barely tasted FBS football so far. I'm not talking about the number of snaps he has taken. I'm talking about the fact that he might as well have been playing pop warner defenses last year. Of the 7 opponents he faced on '09, only one was ranked in the top half of the FBS in passing defense and they were 57th (Marshall). He faced 3 of the 4 worst pass defenses in Tulane (117th), Nevada (118th), and Rice (119th). He also faced UTEP (96th), Tulsa (89th), and Houston (67th). Color me unimpressed. He may have the best chance to move up these rankings during the season but as of now I'm not buying in to all the hype.



5. ECU Pirates
Projected Starter: Dominique Davis
Newcomers: Shane Carden, Fr./ Dominique Davis, Jr. (Fort Scott CC transfer)
Departed: Patrick Pinkney (2,947 yds, 15 TDs, 12 INTs, 58.9%)

Positives: The Pirates are getting a much needed upgrade at QB in 2010. Transfer Dominique Davis played the last 3 games for Boston College in 2008, including the Conference Championship game. In the CCG against Virginia Tech he threw for 263 yards and a touchdown in a loss. In 4 starts Davis threw for 741 yards and 6 touchdowns. At 6'4" 200 lbs with 4.4 speed, Davis will be able to make plays with his feet when no one is open. WR Dwayne Harris has lined up at quarterback from time to time in the wildcat formation. He had 149 yds and 5 touchdowns rushing last year, mostly from the QB position.

Negatives: Davis doesn't have a ton of FBS experience. He has only started 3 games and played sparingly in 3 others. He threw 4 interceptions to 6 touchdowns at BC and didn't have a whole lot of success running the ball, but for the most part he was facing tougher defenses in the ACC then he will in C-USA.




4. UTEP Miners
Projected Starter: Trevor Vittatoe, Sr.
Newcomers: D.J. Betik, Fr./ Javia Hall, Fr.
Departed: None

Positives: Vittatoe has look
ed very impressive in his career at UTEP. He passed for over 3,000 yards in each his 3 seasons. Last year he finished 2nd in the conference in passing yards and has been voted honorable mention All-Conference 3 years in a row. He has now thrown for 9,683 yards and 75 touchdowns in his career and should finish with most of the school records in passing.

Negatives: Last year was somewhat of an off year for Trevor, if you can call it that. He threw only 17 touchdowns to 13 interceptions after totaling 63 touchdowns in his first 2 seasons with the Miners. He also finished 6th in the conference in passer rating in '09 at 130.1.





3. Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Projected Starter: G.J. Kinne, Jr.
Newcomers: None
Departed: None

Positives: Kinne finished the '09 season ranked 3rd in C-USA with 227.7 yds per game through the air. He was also 4th in the league in passer rating at an impressive 142.6. His 22 TD passes compared to only 10 interceptions shows that he can do damage while taking care of the ball. It doesn't hurt that he rushed for nearly 400 yards and scored 5 touchdowns on the ground either.

Negatives: Kinne can be streaky. When he's good he's really good, but when he's bad it can be ugly! Last year against SMU he was 2-10 for 10 yds, 2 INTs and was sacked 3 times. Even worse than that, against ECU in '09 he threw 2 pick sixes and fumbled a ball that was returned for a touchdown leading to the Golden Hurricanes getting routed by 27 points at home.



2. Southern Miss Golden Eagles
Projected Starter: Austin Davis, Jr.
Newcomers: Brett Broderson, Fr./ Chris Campbell, Fr.
Departed: none

Positives: The Golden Eagles can't really go wrong at QB this season. Martavious Young finished 3rd in the conference in passer rating in '09 at 145.7. His 16 touchdowns to only 3 interceptions where by far the best ration in the league. Young rushed for just under 300 yards in 10 games and averaged 4.1 yards a carry. All that and he may not even be the best QB on the roster. Austin Davis had an even better rating at 150.6 but with only 6 games played didn't qualify for the post season ranking. His 10 TDs to 2 INTs was just barely behind Young and he completed an incredible 69.2% of his passes. Davis can tuck and run when needed as well, though not as effectively as Young. There is nothing more comforting to a head coach than having 2 QBs that can perform at such a high level and protect the football.

Negatives: Neither Young nor Davis passed for an overly impressive amount of yards. Both were under 200 yds/gm with Davis at 194.2 and Young at 186.1. Young completed 57% of his passes which isn't bad but if I'm going to find negatives for a duo like this I'm going to have to nit pick a little. However, when your not turning the ball over you won't need gaudy numbers to pull out wins.



1. Houston Cougars
Projected Starter: Case Keenum, Sr.
Newcomers: Terrance Broadway, Fr.
Departed: none

Positives: 5,671 yards, 44 TDs, 70.3 completion %, 405.1 passing yds/gm. Those are the stats for Case Keenum in '09. Each of those are good for first in the conference. So is his 154.8 passer rating. Keenum should be in the hunt for the Heisman this season, especially if the Cougars win a couple more games than they did in last years campaign. Houston's backup doesn't seem likely to see much meaningful time next season barring an injury to Keenum but if he does the Cougars will be in capable hands. Cotton Turner completed 75% of his passes for 373 yards, 3 TDs and a passer rating of 178.1.

Negatives: Houston lost their last two games and 3 of the last 5 in '09 in large part due to Keenum's interceptions. Keenum was picked off 3 times by the Pirates in the C-USA championship game including a game clinching interception in the end zone with under 30 seconds to play. Then he threw 6 interceptions and only one touchdown against Air Force in the Armed Forces Bowl. Is it possible that throwing 50 passes a game took its toll by the end of the season? Still, Case had an amazing ride in '09 and will be the cream of the crop again in 2010.

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  2. Marshall has a new graduate transfer from Clemson, Willy Korn, coming in. Korn was a former elite 11 qb. We also have redshirt freshman AJ Graham, who is a former Mr. Florida. I don't expect Anderson to start.

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