Our 2019 Pac-12 South Football Preview
The Arizona State Sun Devils have quarterback questions, but they also have a fine running game and offensive line. The Sun Devils come in third in the Pac-12 South, while the Arizona Wildcats capture fourth place. The Cats should put up solid offensive numbers but may struggle on defense, especially versus the pass. The improving but still challenged USC Bruins should carve out a niche in fifth, while the Colorado Buffaloes, a team that is improving, will once again end up in sixth place.
1. Pac-12 South Football – Utah Utes (9-5)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The Utes scored 28.1 PPG (75th), while they held opponents to 19.4 PPG (17th). Ranked fifth versus the rush (100.3 YPG) and 53rd against the pass (215.3 YPG), the Ute D was ranked 14th in the nation in total defensive yards. The D-line is one of the best in the country and includes senior LE Bradlee Anae. In 2018, Anae posted 51 tackles, eight sacks, and 7.5 TFL. The LB unit, led by junior NB Javelin Guidry, is also very talented. In 2018, Guidry’s numbers included nine PBU, three TFL, and 42 tackles. Finally, the experience and talent in the secondary is strong. Corner Jaylon Johnson, who notched four picks and four PBU, returns, as does FS Julian Blackmon, who notched 10 PBU and four TFL. This defense could certainly once again limit teams to under 20 PPG in 2019.
The Utes lose Ray Guy winner, punter Mitch Wishnowsky, and Lou Groza winner, placekicker Matt Gay. Aussie Rules Football player Ben Lennon will punt, and he may also placekick. Although there are rumors about a potential top-notch PK transfer coming to the team. Britain Covey returns to bringing back punts and kicks. He excels at both.
2. Pac-12 South Preview – USC Trojans (5-7)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
In 2018, the Trojans scored 26.1 PPG (T-90th) while the defense allowed 27.0 PPG (T-64th). This year’s D-line sees senior end Christian Rector return. He had a fine season in 2018, posting 48 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 4.5 TFL, and three QBHs. Frosh NT Marlon Tuipulotu garnered 33 tackles and 4.5 sacks and DT Jay Tufele had 23 tackles, three sacks, and two QBHs. They’re joined by talented true freshman Drake Jackson. This’ll be a very productive unit. Senior MLB John Houston, who posted 67 tackles and five PBU, leads the LB unit. This group is an experienced. The D-backs are young, but there’s experience despite losses. As a freshman last year, SS Talanoa Hufanga proved to be a quality player. Along with 51 tackles, Hufanga posted four PBU and 3.5 TFL. There’s a lot of potential in this group.
On special teams, this Pac-12 South football preview observes that talented Australian Ben Griffiths takes over for former punter Reid Budrovich. Look for this aspect of USC’s game to improve. We expect sophomore Chase McGrath to beat out junior Michael Brown for the PK spot. Tyler Vaughn, who averaged 10.5 YPR and notched one TD, will bring back punts. Kicks will be returned by Velus Jones who was good for 23.0 YPR.
3. Pac-12 South Football – Arizona State Sun Devils (7-6)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
In 2018, the Sun Devils scoring defense was 53rd-ranked (25.5 PPG). In total yards, this unit allowed 404.4 YPG (73rd). The frontline and deep backs have some question marks, while the linebacking unit looks strong. The D-line has lost some talent, but they are experienced. Last year freshman DE Jermayne Lole notched three sacks, two TFL, and four PBU. He’ll step up even more this season. Sophomore MLB Merlin Robertson returns after leading the team in tackles (77). He posted five sacks, 3.5 TFL, and two PBU. Last season, OLB Darien Butler made 70 tackles and seven TFL. The secondary includes two fine corners, Kobe Williams and Chase Lucas. Williams recorded 50 tackles, eight PBU, and one pick. Lucas posted 62 tackles, two sacks, and four TFL, as well as three picks and five PBU. Safety Aashari Crosswell returns for his second season after notching four INTs and nine PBU.
Junior PK Brandon Ruiz returns for his third season. In 2018, he hit all 45 extra points and nailed 18-of-22 field goals. Brandon Aiyuk, who is back, was sound last year on both punt and kickoff returns. Punter Michael Sleep-Dalton transferred to Iowa after 2018, which means Michael Turk will assume that role. His uncle, Matt Turk, had a 19-year career as a NFL punter.
4. Pac-12 South Preview– Arizona Wildcats (5-7)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
The defense should be better than it was in 2018 when it allowed on average 32.6 PPG (98th) and 269.5 passing yards (120th). Two junior college transfers have been added to the D-line. Plus, the unit sees DE Jalen Harris and DT J.B. Brown return. In 2018, Harris notched 27 tackles and three sacks, while Brown was good for 30 tackles, 3.5 sacks, and four TFL. This group is improved from last year. The linebacking unit is strong, as junior MLB Colin Schooler returns after leading the team in tackles (119) and TFL (18). Schooler also nailed 3.5 sacks, five QBHs, four PBU, and two INTs. Last year, SPUR Tristan Cooper notched six PBU and corner Lorenzo Burns broke up 11 passes. Free safety Scottie Young recorded three picks, three TFL, and three PBU. Still, the secondary lacks depth.
Freshman punter Kyle Ostendorp is noted for having a strong work ethic. He’ll want to excel as he’s replacing Dylan Klumph who averaged 42.2 YPP. PK Lucas Havrisk will look to improve on his field goal percentage as he hit only six-of-11. He did sink one from 55 yards out. This Pac-12 South football preview finds that J.J. Taylor offers dangerous kick return skills as he averaged 24.5 YPR and ran back one for a TD.
5. Pac-12 South Football – UCLA Bruins (3-9)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Our Pac-12 South football preview notes that 10 starters return on defense. However, as it was last season when they allowed 199.4 rushing YPG (100th), the D-line looks to be problematic again. Is this line better than last year’s? Yes. But they are still not as solid and deep unit as they need to be in order to be effective. The linebacking group should be more effective this season. Senior ILB Krys Barnes is this team’s top returning tackler (85). He also led the Bruins with nine TFL while breaking up six passes. Senior OLB Keisean Lucier-South. had a fine 2018 season, accumulating four sacks, six PBU, and 7.5 TFL. The D-backs are prime. Two juniors, CB Darnay Holmes and FS Quentin Lake, are ready to excel. In 2018, Holmes recorded three INTs and 11 PBU. Lake, who had 67 tackles, recorded two picks and five PBU.
Our Pac-12 South football preview notes that all but punter Stefan Flintoft, who averaged 45.8 YPP, return to the punting and kicking units. UCLA has brought in Maryland graduate transfer Wade Lees, who averaged 40.0 YPP over three years with the Terrapins, to get that job done. Senior PK J.J. Molson, who was perfect on extra points last season and went 14-of-19 on field goals, is back. Last season, he nailed a 50-yard attempt. Kick returns will once again be handled by Homes, who averaged 35.8 YPR and brought one back 93 yards for a score. He’s joined by fellow kick return man Demetric Felton. Felton was good for 21.0 YPR. UCLA needs to replace Adarius Pickett on punt bring backs.
6. Pac-12 South Preview – Colorado Buffaloes (5-7)
Offense
Defense and Special Teams
Last season, the Colorado defense was ranked 44th versus the rush (145.6 YPG). Their pass defense was not as successful as they earned a ranking of 74th (234.7 YPG). The frontline sees junior DT Mustafa Johnson return. Johnson was exceptional last season, generating 7.5 sacks, eight TFL, and 16 QBHs. Despite his talent, Johnson cannot make up for the D-line’s lack of experience. The linebackers possess good skills. Junior MLB Nate Landman, who topped the club with 104 tackles last season, also notched four sacks, 11 TFL, three PBU, two INTs, and three QBHs. Senior STAR Davion Taylor is back having recorded 11 QBHs, nine TFL, and 57 tackles. According to our Pac-12 South football preview, the D-backs, if healthy, could comprise the best unit on this side of the ball. Senior corner Delrick Abrams leads a young group. Last year, Abrams broke up five passes while recording three QBHs and 40 tackles.
Special teams include Ronnie Blackman running back punts and kickoffs. Blackman averaged 8.7 yards on punts and 19.1 on kicks. Junior James Stefanou was 30-of-30 on extra points and five-of-eight on field goals. Punter Alex Kinney, a senior, is also back. He placed 20-of-48 within the 20-yard line and averaged 38.4 YPP. Kinney, as well as Stefanou, was injured during the season and missed numerous games. Good health should help his numbers.
2019 Pac-12 South Football Preview
Bowl Projections
Frisco Bowl, Dec. 20 – SMU Mustangs and Arizona Wildcats
Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 21 – Boise State Broncos and USC Trojans
Cheez-It Bowl, Dec. 27 – Baylor Bears and Arizona State Sun Devils
Rose Bowl, Jan. 1 – Nebraska Cornhuskers and Utah Utes
2019 Pac-12 South Football Preview
Projected Best Bets
Aug. 31 – Colorado State @ Colorado – The Buffaloes by nine points.
Sep. 7 – San Diego State @ UCLA – Bruins by about 18.
Sep. 7 – Northern Arizona @ Arizona – Wildcats win this going away.
Sep. 14 – USC @ BYU – Take the team from California.
Sep. 21 – Colorado @ Arizona State – State wins in a close one.
Oct. 5 – Utah @ Oregon State – We like the Utes.
Oct. 26 – Arizona State @ UCLA – Sun Devils bedevil the Bruins
Nov. 16 – California @ USC – Take USC at -12 or fewer.
Nov. 23 – UCLA @ USC – Trojans by about 10.
Nov. 30 – Colorado @ Utah – Utes win by approximately 18.
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