Thursday, June 29, 2017

Funbelt Storylines and Questions in 2017, Part 1



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Another exciting season awaits for the Sunbelt league and although we still have quite a lot of time to kill before the first game kicks off, no doubt their are quite a bit of tantalizing storylines and questions to address in the meantime. Like for starters...

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Make no mistake about it-Appalachian State has been incredibly successful since their jump up to FBS back in 2014 (Who wouldn't love their worst FBS regular season record to be 7-5 after all??). Even though the 'Neers have only been competing at the highest level in collegiate football for three short years, it seems like they've done it all-host Power 5 programs in Boone, play in the post season and win bowl games, win outright confer-

....Well. Not quite. At least not yet. After coming darn close in 2015, they nearly had an outright SBC title last season but were tripped by a critical November conference showdown yet again, this time coming at the hands of Troy (Arkansas State the season before).

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But in 2017, App has NO REASON not to win this thing outright: Not only are they returning virtually their entire offense that boasts one of the most dominating rushing attacks in college football (Mountaineers are 23-1 when they rush for 200 yards or more), but the schedule includes neither defending co champs Arkansas State or air raid happy Trojans. In fact, with the exception of their annual heated rivalry game against Georgia Southern and MAYBE the Cajuns (if they can ever get their crap sorted out but more on that later), the only other game as of now that appears to be their toughest challenge will be traveling to Moscow to take on the Vandals.
The old saying is "the third time is the charm" and if you're an Appalachian State fan, you're hoping that is totally the case in 2017.
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Man...it really seems like yesterday when after the smoke cleared from the massive reshuffling that was realignment. And after losing the old guard that was WKU, F_Us, Middle and UNT the Belt wound up with a texas school, two Georgia Schools and that little North Carolina school that was still partying nearly ten years after upsetting Michigan in the Big House.
Now once again the Sunbelt is evolving yet again, adding its latest recruit to the fold-little ole Coastal Carolina out of Conway, South Carolina. But don't "Pfft" at the Chants (however teal they maybe)...though they've only had their football program running since 2003, they've been a remarkable competitive squad considering what a late start the university had in establishing the sport.
While both App and Georgia Southern certainly made a tremendous splash in their debut into the league (Southern won the damn conference!), I think it's going to be a little bit more of a rough first go around for CCU--several holes and replacements have to be filled on both sides of the ball and for whatever reason the QB situation is still rather muddled in South Carolina despite returning all three QBs that saw playing time last year.

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Anything more than four wins and I'll be HIGHLY impressed, even with the likes of a rebooted UAB team, along with UMass, ULM and Texas State who all went a combined 7-29 last season--from there their are no breaks in the schedule and I think it's going to be a season long process for the Chants to sort out there personnel flaws.

Last Call for Aggies and Vandals
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Say what you will about their time in the league, but no matter what you can't help but feel bad for both Aggie and Vandal fans regarding their respective teams future status' going forward after 2017. It's hard to say whether anyone or anything is at fault let alone if it was simply "bad luck", but it'll certainly be interesting to see how these two teams perform as they play their last season in the 'Belt before going off into the sunset and their separate ways.
While many Vandal fans (least the sentiment I've read on message boards as I've never been to Idaho lol) are seemingly split right down the middle regarding their return to the Big Sky Conference (hence FCS) it would appear if they actually have enough returning pieces in place to land just their third bowl berth since 1999.

The Aggies of New Mexico State would KILL for a bowl game (hell I'd imagine they would tangle with an Alligator for their first winning season since 2002). On paper, you would think that certainly wouldn't be asking for a lot as they return nearly everybody on both sides of the ball from a year ago--but that's the problem. Despite having explosive moments on offense, the D was simply atrocious. Furthermore, this schedule ain't no joke: on top of their traditional rivalry games with the Lobos and UTEP, the Aggies will take a beating from both Arizona State and Arkansas along with having to contend with App, Arkansas State and Troy (least they get Red Wolves and Trojans at home right?)
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It would be a REMARKABLE storyline if either Idaho or New Mexico State could contend or even win the league and while I think Idaho has a slight chance at getting back to bowl egibilty I'm not so sure for our friends in Las Cruces.

New Stadium, New Coach, New Era for the Panthers?
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The title pretty much says it all doesn't it? The GSU program certainly has had some really bummer times, but the Panthers have still found ways to rally and have some high moments (2015 Cure Bowl anyone?). But as estastic as Panther fans were about that bowl game, I'm sure it can't even compare to the excitement of August 31st when Georgia State officially kicks off in their new stadium. (Well, kinda sorta new).
Regardless, actually having a facility to call your own, draped with that blue and white and least we forget having the monster dog from "Ghostbusters" covered all throughout that facility certainly should make 2017 season a win for GSU fans even before playing a first down.
But least we forget on top of the new digs big Blue also has a new chief leading the charge! Shawn Elliot gets his first shot at being the head honcho in charge. It's an interesting hire (and if you're an App State fan you're very familiar with him as both a former player and coach!). After leaving Boone, he landed in South Carolina where after several seasons and stints as both Offensive line coach and Offensive coordinator, he abruptly became interim coach after Spurrier's sudden resignation last season. While the Gamecocks went 1-5 during his brief time as HC, it's hard to really gauge his potential based on that.
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Despite the buzz and anticipation for both Elliot and the new stadium, it's still probably asking a little too much for this Georgia State squad to immediately turn around and get back to six wins. However, as a Panthers fan you've gotta have strong confidence in the future outlook of this program, with administration investing very heavily in trying to build from few bricks laid by past successors and getting this still relatively young program into a more consistently competitive squad.

Who Has the Hottest Hot Seat in '17? Probably Hudspeth...no, IT'S TOTALLY HUDDY
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My, my how things can certainly change on a whim. At one time, Mark Hudspeth had his Cajuns in the thick of things in Funbelt play and dominating the New Orleans Bowl for four straight seasons, beating the likes of East Carolina, Tulane, Nevada & San Diego State. His name was almost always mentioned time and time again whenever the next "big" job opportunity opened up. With stadium expansion under his watch, a co Conference championship in 2013 and strong attendance than compared to years past, it certainly appeared Huddy could do absolutely no wrong.
I'm sure you can see where this is going...
It began when a former coach was ousted for falsifying ACT scores for multiple prospective student athletes. After the investigation, the Cajuns program was forced to vacate their 2013 SBC Conference title, 22 wins stemming from 2012-2014 and among those also had to vacate their 2011 and 2013 New Orleans Bowl victories. Then former AD Scott Farmer abruptly resigned his position (some Cajun fans would say this was a positive) amid rumors and speculations, though Farmer maintained it was due to "family and stress."
Then this past spring, 13 Cajun players were arrested on charges of "criminal conspiracy to commit theft." Per the ULL University Police, the players were caught on camera breaking into a fellow football players dorm room and stealing $2.400 worth of belongings.

While Huddy was able to rebound from last season's 4-8 mark and get his Cajuns back into the New Orleans Bowl, it wasn't fun night as Southern Miss completely dominated Louisiana Lafayette, ending the '16 campaign for the Cajuns at 6-7.
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I don't think there needs to be much more said than the obvious--in baseball terms, Hudspeth is down to his final out with NO RUNNERS on and needing multiple runs to win. His fanbase are proud and loud...ESPECIALLY when they're angry and if coach can't get his football team to rebound from the bad spotlight and back to being their old, competitive selves of past season, Mark might be trying to land a gig back at North Alabama again by seasons end.

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