2018 C-USA East College Football Betting Preview
Although the Florida Atlantic Owls may struggle in their first few games, which are nonconference contests at Oklahoma and against Air Force, they should find their footing relatively quickly. The Thundering Herd have the benefit of enjoying a relatively easy schedule this season, while the Blue Raiders have to face some very tough teams, including Georgia and UAB. Our 2018 C-USA East college football betting preview finds that Old Dominion FIU have strengths and issues on both sides of the ball, but they will benefit a bit from weak schedules. WKU and Charlotte will both struggle against conference and nonconference teams.
1. Florida Atlantic Owls
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
In 2017, the Owls D was good, holding teams to 22.7 PPG (3rd C-USA, 34th Nationally). They were a tough team to run against, but did offer up substantial yards to the air game. Florida Atlantic will try to plus up some of the holes this season. That’s the job of new defensive coordinator Tony Pecoraro. Pecoraro comes to the Owls from conference rival Southern Miss. FAU sees 10 starters come back, including senior MLB Azeez Al-Shaair (145 TKLs, 2.5 SCKs, 8.5 TFL). He led the team in tackles last season and TFL.
Junior OLB Rashad Smith (99 TKLs, 6 SCKs, 6 TFL) returns as the top sacker. He also had five PBU and four QBHs. The secondary is exceptional, and including SS Jalen Young (77 TKLs, 1 PBU, 7 INTs) and CB Shelton Lewis (47 TKLs, 8 PBU, 4 INTs). Both are seniors and a major part of this defense. Senior DE Hunter Snyder returns having notched six sacks and nine QBHs. On special teams, Young is a top punt returner and Kerrith Whyte is dangerous on kick returns. The kicking game is questionable.
2. Marshall Thundering Herd
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
Eight of nine of the Herds’ top tacklers return, including the three who notched the most take downs in 2017. Those would be LB Chase Hancock (128 TKLs, 7.5 TFL, 7 PBU), safety Malik Gant (100 TKLs, 6.5 TFL, 5 PBU), and LB Frankie Hernandez (63 TKLs, 4 TFL, 1 PBU). Junior CB Chris Jackson returns having snagged three picks and broken up 10 passes. Senior DT Ryan Bee (51 TKLs, 5.5 SCKs, 2 TFL) is the anchor on one of the best D-lines in the conference.
The Thundering Herd held teams to 19.1 PPG (2nd C-USA, 17th Nationally), 121.2 YPG rushing (1st C-USA, 19th Nationally), and 341.7 total yards (3rd C-USA, 28th Nationally). Our 2018 C-USA East college football betting preview sees similar results this season. Punter/kicker Kaare Vedvik and his important contributions must be replaced. Davis is a massive kick returner, as he scored two TDs and averaged more than 30 yards a runback in 2017. The punt return game needs work.
3. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
Each of the three defensive units returns a majority of their starters. Junior WLB Khalil Brooks (76 TKLs, 7.5 SCKs, 9.5 TFL, 6 QBHs) is the anchor on this unit. In front, senior Walter Brady (38 TKLs, 3.5 SCKs, 1.5 TFL) is an athletic performer. His stats include four PBU and seven QBHs. The D-line does lack depth and has numerous question marks. Last season, the secondary was projected to be one of the best in the conference. But they were a disappointment. Three of four starters return, and they’ve been beefed up with a graduate transfer from Syracuse. This group needs to become more proficient at creating turnovers, as they totaled just four picks. Kickoff coverage on special teams was a problem and needs improvement. The return game also requires an upgrade. The punting position looks good, and it’s expected placekicking will be sound.
4. Old Dominion Monarchs
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The D was porous, as they allowed 31.7 PPG (10th C-USA, 92nd Nationally). There is good news, as senior DE Oshane Ximines (44 TKLs, 8.5 SCKs, 5.5 TFL) returns. The athletic Ximines’ stats included seven QBHs and three PBU. Top performer in the secondary was Sean Carter (54 TKLs, 5 PBU, 3 INTs). Now a senior, he’s the glue in a group that lacks depth. The linebacking unit, which looks to be the best group on this side of the ball, sees both starters and the two top tacklers on the team return. Senior MLB Marvin Branch (96 TKLs, 3.5 TFL, 4 PBU, 1 INT) and sophomore OLB Jordan Young (85 TKLs, 1.5 SCKs, 4.5 TFL, 3 PBU) are a powerful duo.
Special teams include Isaiah Harper on kickoffs. He averaged 29.1 YPR and exploded for three TDs last season. PK Nick Rice had a good freshman season, hitting 27-of-27 extra points and connecting on 11-of-12 within the 40. He needs to work on his long game. Punter Bailey Cate averaged 40.5 YPP.
5. FIU Panthers
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The Panther D allowed 28.5 PPG (9th C-USA, 80th Nationally) and gave up 243.6 YPG (13th C-USA, 94 Nationally). To be successful this season our 2018 C-USA East college football betting preview notes that they must find a way to stop opponent air attacks. Not one starter returns to the secondary and both safeties are freshmen. This unit will face major challenges. The linebacking unit welcomes senior Fermin Silva (50 TKLs, 7 SCKs, 7 TFL) from the D-line, a move that should help that unit while affecting the line minimally. The frontline is the best part of this defense, as they are talented and deep. Senior DT Anthony Johnson (39 TKLs, 7 SCKs, 1 TFL) is joined by some talented transfers.
Special teams include the electric Bryce Singleton (22.7 YPR) on kick returns. Punter Stone Wilson and PK Jose Borregales are both solid. Wilson averaged 41.0 YPP and placed 22-of-57 within the 20. Borregales was perfect on extra points and 13-of-13 on field goals within the 40. He was 2-of-5 from 40-plus yards.
6. WKU Hilltoppers
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The secondary is the strength on this side of the ball, while the linebacking unit is fairly sound. But the D-line is depleted and lacks depth. Standouts in the secondary include CB DeAndre Farris (54 TKLs, 14 PBU, 1 INT) and NB Ta’Corian Darden (71 TKLs, 6.5 TFL, 6 PBU). Safeties Drell Greene (74 TKLs, 3.5 TFL, 2 PBU, 2 INTs) and Devon Key (94 TKLs, 4.5 TFL, 2 PBU, 1 INT) offer versatility. Special teams must replace their run back anchors. PK Ryan Nuss, now a senior, was inconsistent last season. Senior punter Jake Collins averaged 40.2 YPP and put 19 within the 20.
7. Charlotte 49ers
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The 49er defense will certainly be challenged. The good news is there’s a lot of experience on this side of the ball and that should help. Of the team’s top 11 tacklers, 10 will be back. Three of the four returning top tacklers started on the LB unit. Jeff Gemmell (106 TKLs, 6.5 TFL, 4 QBHs), Juwan Foggie (74 TKLs, 5.5 TFL 5 PBU), and Anthony Butler (72 TKLs, 2 SCKs, 4.5 TFL) comprise the best unit on D. The Charlotte defense did allow 32.8 PPG, while the offense scored just 14.2 PPG. The two biggest problems for this team are its inability to create turnovers and its lack of potential sackers. The best performer on special teams from last year, punter Arthur Hart, is gone. Placekicking is a real problem for this team. In limited action, RB Alaron McAllister averaged 35.5 YPR on kickoffs.
2018 C-USA East Preview
Bowl Projections
Frisco Bowl: UCF vs Old Dominion
Boca Raton Bowl: USF vs Florida Atlantic
New Orleans Bowl: Arkansas State vs Middle Tennessee
New Mexico Bowl: Utah State vs Marshall
2018 C-USA East College Football Betting Preview
Projected Best Bets
Sep 1: Fordham @ Charlotte – Bet 49ers at +23 or take Fordham if offered fewer points.
Sep 8: Maine @ WKU – We like Hilltoppers. But at no more than -22.
Sep 8: Eastern Kentucky @ Marshall – Thundering Herd home opener. They’re a good bet at -21 or fewer.
Sep 15: Massachusetts @ FIU – We like the Panthers at -12. Also, we’re taking the over.
Oct 5: Middle Tennessee @ Marshall – Bet Thundering Herd at -18 or fewer.
Oct 6: Old Dominion @ Florida Atlantic – We do like FAU here. Take the Owls at approximately -12.
Oct 20: Charlotte @ Middle Tennessee – Blue Raiders at -14 are solid.
Nov 10: Middle Tennessee @ UTEP – Blue Raiders win by about 20.
Nov 17: VMI @ Old Dominion – ODU is 2-0 against Keydets. Bet Monarchs at -12.5 or fewer.
Nov 24: Old Domino @ Rice – Take the Monarchs at -10 or less.
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