The three remaining Independents, the Liberty Flames, New Mexico State Aggies, and Massachusetts Minutemen, are unlikely to end up in a postseason bowl.
Our 2019 Independent Football Preview
1. Independent Football – Notre Dame Fighting Irish (12-1)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The Notre Dame defense was tough last season, allowing 18.2 PPG (13th). They were 30th in overall yards allowed at 347.4 PG. The Fighting Irish gave up just 139.5 rushing yards per game (36th) and 207.9 passing yards per game (44th). The frontline includes two stellar defensive ends, Julian Okwara, who recorded 21 QBHs, eight sacks, and 4.5 TFL, and Khalid Kareem, who notched 4.5 sacks, six TFL, five PBU, and eight QBHs. The LBs suffered big losses, which will be tough to make up. Senior MLB Asmar Bilal, who made 50 tackles, anchors the group. The D-backs are deep and experienced. Safety Jalen Elliot and corner Troy Pride are top-notch. Last season, Elliot recorded four picks and seven PBU, while Pride notched two INTs and posted 10 PBU. The punting and kicking games are worrisome. Chris Finke and Michael Young are fine on returns.
See our comprehensive preview of NCAAF #5 Notre Dame in our College Football Top 25 Guide for 2019.
2. Independent Preview– Army West Point Black Knights (11-2)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The Black Knights’ D was tough, allowing 17.7 PPG (10th) and giving up 295.5 total yards per contest (8th). Army West Point was ranked 10th versus the rush, giving up just 106.8 YPG, and 21st against the pass, allowing 188.8 YPG. The D-line returns just two players and will be challenged this season. The linebacking group, which loses James Nachtigal and his 97 tackles and 8.5 sacks, will be down a notch. Senior ILB Cole Christiansen, who recorded 77 tackles, 11 TFL, and two PBU, will anchor the LBs. Three starters return to the secondary, including top corner Elijah Riley. Along with 55 tackles, Riley has 10 PBU and 6.5 TFL. Just about every primary performer on special teams returns.
See our comprehensive preview of NCAAF #19 Army in our College Football Top 25 Guide for 2019.
3. Independent Football – BYU Cougars (7-6)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The Cougar D was ranked 24th in points allowed (21.4 PG) and 18th in total yards (324.1 PG). They were 27th in rushing yards given up (130.1 PG) and 29th in passing yardage (194.0 PG). DE Corbin Kaufusi, who had 56 tackles and 8.5 sacks last season, is gone. But three-of-four frontline starters come back. The LB group is sound and includes WLB Isaiah Kaufusi. He had 50 tackles, two interceptions, four PBU, and five TFL. The D-backs return three starters and look solid. In order to improve, special teams have a lot of work to do.
4. Independents – Liberty Flames (6-6)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Liberty allowed 36.8 PPG, giving them a PF/PA differential of -3.5. In terms of passing, they gave up 262.9 YPG and against the rush they allowed 222.5 YPG. Total yards given up were 485.4 YPG. The Liberty defensive line has been reinforced and is deep; it should perform better than last season. The LB group is sound and includes senior MLB Soloman Ajayi who had 76 tackles, one sack, 3.5 TFL, and two PBU. He also grabbed two picks. Three-of-four defensive backs return. Safeties Isaac Steele grabbed three interceptions and Elijah Benton one last season. Corner Bejour Wilson posted three INTs and 10 PBU. The Flames special teams are overall weak and need improvement.
5. Independent Football – New Mexico State Aggies (3-9)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Our Independent football preview notes that New Mexico State defense allowed 41.3 PPG (125th). They were 124th in rushing defense, allowing 268.4 yards per game. Versus the air ball, the Aggies gave up on average 207.5 YPG. Overall yardage was 475.9 YPG (120th). The D-line returns three-of-four starters, including senior DT Roy Lopez. Last season, Lopez accumulated 63 tackles, four sacks, and 8.5 TFL. The LB unit will miss Terri Hanks and his NFL-caliber play, but MLB Javahn Fergurson does return. He posted 132 tackles, 5.5 sacks, and five QBHs. Both starting corners, including Shamad Lomax, who posted 10 PBU, return. Aggie special teams are sound. Senior punter Payton Theisler and senior PK Dylan Brown return. Theisler averaged 40.7 YPP and put 18 within the 20, while Brown was 35-35 on PATs and was 10-15 on FG. Huntley returned three kicks for TDs last year and is back.
6. Independents – Massachusetts Minutemen (4-8)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
In 2018, the Minuteman defense allowed 42.9 PPG (126th). They could not stop the rush, as Massachusetts gave up 274.8 YPG (125th). They were tougher versus the pass. The Minutemen were ranked 47th (210.0 YPG). Overall yards allowed came in at 484.8 PG (123rd ). The D-line loses three starters, and is expected to struggle this year. Penn State graduate transfer Jarvis Miller joins the LB unit, which will help make up for the loss of Bryton Barr, who posted 147 tackles, four sacks, and 6.5 TFL. The secondary is thin. Senior PK Cooper Garcia is back after hitting all 37 PATs and 9-11 FG. Punting is an issue as are the return groups.
2019 Independent Football Preview
Bowl Projections
Hawai’i Bowl, Dec. 24 – BYU Cougars and Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors
Military Bowl, Dec. 27 – Army West Point Black Knights and Temple Owls
Orange Bowl, Dec. 30 – Miami Hurricanes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish
2019 Independent Football Preview
Projected Best Bets
Aug. 30 – Rice @ Army – West Point Black Knights win home opener.
Sep. 14 – Massachusetts @ Charlotte – Minutemen at around -7.
Sep. 21 – Hampton @ Liberty – This could be the Flames first home win in 2019.
Oct. 5 – Bowling Green @ Notre Dame – Irish over Falcons by at least 14 points.
Oct. 19 – Maine @ Liberty – We’re taking the Flames at home against the Black Bears.
Nov. 2 – Liberty @ Massachusetts – Flames catch fire and win.
Nov. 9 – Massachusetts @ Army – Black Knights vanquish Minutemen.
Nov. 16 – Incarnate Word @ New Mexico State – Bet Aggies at approximately -12.
Nov. 23 – BYU @ Massachusetts – Cougars maul Minutemen.
Nov 30 – Notre Dame @ Stanford – The Fighting Irish in a relatively close contest.
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