Saturday, October 24, 2015

SBC Saturday 10/24

Earlier in the week, the Sunbelt finally had monumental conference games that would really start adding separation among the 'belters; the Red Wolves were able to snap a 2 game losing skid to the Cajuns and won Tuesday night in Jonesboro, then the Mountaineers absolutely crushed the Eagles, ending their 11 game winning streak in SBC play.

Now App State and Astate both sit alone at the top, both 3-0 in conference play (albeit Mountaineers have a much prettier looking overall record of 6-1).

However, we still have further conference games this Saturday so without further adieu, let's take a quick look at what to expect!


Battle of the 'Cats: Who's Going to Stay in the Conference Race?


First off, yes the Texas State promotions department is billing this as "Two Cats Teams"...I just spiced it up by adding battle. With that said...

..while technically not an elimination game whoever loses is going to be in a really deep hole after today. Despite injuries and a coach resignation in the season the bobcats are 3.5 point favorites at home (I've seen some sites only having Texas State as a 1.5 favorites), which I find surprising (also when you consider that the Bobcats are giving up nearly 50 points a game). While Texas State has been putting up the bigger numbers offensively than USA, it hasn't been resulting in scores (only scoring 14 against Houston and the 14 of the 27 scored against the Cajuns were late scores). I think jags are looking to be the more stable and balanced team whereas Bobcats look to be a squad fixing to implode.

USA-24
TxSt-17



Can the Vandals Score Conference Victory #2?

First a history lesson; the Vandals won on the road last week at Troy for the first time since 2011. If Idaho can beat the Warhawks today at the Kibbie Dome, it'll be the first time they have won back-to-back games since the 2009 season! And truth be told they have a real decent shot at it; ULM has just had a miserable season so far; it's been once decimated with injuries, losing the last 4 games and being outscored 178-69 since pitching a shut out against Nicholls State in week 2. It's homecoming at the Kibbie Dome, it'll be the first time Idaho has played in Moscow in nearly a month and coming off a very emotionally charging victory-Vandals look to be the more motivated, healthy team at the moment.

Idaho-27
ULM-21



Pillow Fight of the Week: Troy vs Aggies

The hits have just kept on coming for the New Mexico State Aggies; while certainly not even dark horse for the SBC Crown, their was much expectation at some sign of improvements in Las Cruces and while they haven been able to move the ball effectively and score (if you take away the Florida and Ole Miss games, Aggies have been averaging nearly 30 points a game and 416 yards) they have shown an inability at closing out games. Troy on the other hand is still trying to find it's footing with first year coach Neal Brown at the helm; while certainly not mentioned to be contenders for the conference either, nobody would've expected the clunker performance they gave in the lost at home to Idaho last week. Brown stated in his post game remarks he was very disappointed by this teams "lethargic" performance.  He made it abundantly clear the Trojans just weren't very motivated; even if they come out flat again, I think at this point the Aggies are just too befuddled at the moment to win this game.

Troy-31
NMSU-23

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Sunbelt Expansion: 2015 Edition




Last summer, I wrote an insanely extensive and huge article detailing what (at the time) seemed like the inevitable conclusion: the 'Belt was going to add a new member to the conference. The only question was who?

Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) seemed like the strong candidate as they had made several public comments about their desire to move to the FBS. Recently, Sunbelt Commissioner Karl Benson finally admitted publicly for the first time that the conference and EKU have had formal and informal discussions with regard to membership. However, Benson also mentioned an additional name to the mix: Coastal Carolina University.

The Chanticleers, while certainly a name that has been thrown around and rumored before, never appeared to have any real (or at least public) desires to move up; after all they've only been sponsoring football for a little over 12 years now. But now not only have they been thrown into the mix, they certainly appear to be the front runners for the offer to become the long discussed "12th member"...and eventually bring their football.

The fact is the Chants, facilities wise, are not ready for FBS (particularly the football stadium, which we'll discuss later). Though EKU isn't quite up to par either, they've recently announced massive campus renovations and construction, including a completely new visitors grandstand which will have new locker rooms, coaches offices and other amenities.

On top of all the chaos was a report from the Dothan Eagle stating there will be a third campus visit by the SBC expansion committee-New Mexico State University-who will be hosting the group "mid week".

For this addition of the RamblinArkansan, we'll take a look at the three universities, their basic campus make up, facilities and I'll give my two cents on the situation.

Coastal Carolina: The University

  • Established: 1954
  • Endowment: $25.5 Million
  • Enrollment: 8,867 (2014 Numbers)
  • Campus Size: 630 Acres
  • Location: Conway,SC (Pop. 16,317)
  • Primary Academic Focus: Liberal Arts as well as one of 33 National Sea-Grant Universities
  • Notable Alumni: Mike Tolbert, NFL Player (Carolina Panthers), Diamond Dallas Page (Professional Wrestler) Michael Kelly (Actor) Dustin Johnson (7 Time PGA Tour Champion) and Edwin McCain (vocal Artist).


Eastern Kentucky University:


  • Established: 1906
  • Endowment: $54.1 Million
  • Enrollment: 13, 891 (2014 numbers)
  • Campus Size: 892 acres
  • Location: Richmond, Ky (Pop. 32,550)
  • Primary Academic Focus: Teaching and Research Institution
  • Notable Alumni: Roy Kidd (CFB Hall of Fame inductee and 8th winningest coach in NCAA history), Rex Ryan (Buffalo Bills Heach Coach) Sam Champion (Weather Anchor for "Good Morning America" and ABC News) Lee Majors (Actor).


New Mexico State University:


  • Established: 1888
  • Endowment: $222 Million
  • Enrollment: 15,829 (2014 numbers)
  • Campus Size: 6,000 acres
  • Location: Las Cruces, NM (Pop. 97,618)
  • Primary Academic Focus: Land and Space Grant Research Insitution
  • Notable Alumni: Alvy Ray Smith (Co founder of Pixar), Pervis Atkins (NFL Hall of Fame Inductee), Scott Bailey (Actor), Alan Hale (Astronomer who discovered Hale-Bopp Comet), Reggie Jordan (Retired NBA player).
The Athletics: CCU



CCU Athletic Budget: $23, 374, 712
Notable accomplishments and accolades: Six Big South Football conference championships (2 outright, 4 shared) 5 FCS Playoff appearances (4-5 record).




Football Stadium: Brooks Stadium
Opened: 2003 (Renovated 2010)
Capacity: 9,214
Largest Crowd: 2014-Charleston Southern (10,194)



The basketball program has won five Big South Conference tournament titles, with an additional seven regular season titles as well as one divisional title in 2014. They've made Four NCAA tournament appearances (1991, 1993, 2014 and 2015), with two trips to the NIT (2010 & 2011) and one showing in the CIT (2012).





Basketball Arena: HTC Arena
Opened: 2012
Capacity: 3,212



Without a doubt, CCU's most accomplished athletic squad has been there men's baseball team. They have made the NCAA tournament 13 times,  The program has received #1 regional seeds on four occasions (2005, 2007, 2008, 2010) and won 50+ games in 2005, 2007, 2008, and 2010. In addition, the Chanticleers have hosted NCAA Regionals in 2007, 2008, and 2010 and a Super Regional in 2010. Their current head coach, Gary Gilmore, boasts an astonishing 67% winning average since he took over as coach in 1996 and has lead the Chanticleers to 10 Big South titles in his tenure.





Eastern Kentucky Athletics:


2014 Athletic Budget: $13, 033,265

Football accolades: Two National Championships in football (1979 and 1982), with two additional National Runner Up Titles (1980 and 1981), 21 conference titles (all in the Ohio Valley Conference; 1954, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2007, 2008, and 2011), and 21 appearances in the FCS playoffs, posting a 16-19 record in the post season, with the last appearance coming in 2014 against Indiana State.


Stadium: Roy Kidd Stadium
Opened: 1969
Capacity: 20,000
Record Attendance: 1979-Western Kentucky (25,300)


The Colonels Basketball squad has been a pretty successful team, making eight trips to the big dance (last one coming in 2014),winning six conference tournament titles as well six additional regular season titles. In addition they've earned one bid to the CBI tournament in 2010 and two trips to the CIT in 2013 and 2015.

Basketball Arena: Alumni Coliseum
Opened: 1963
Capacity: 6,500


Baseball hasn't been quite as prolific as CCU's, but the Colonels still have achieved quite a bit on the diamond; they've made four NCAA regional appearances, have won 16 OVC regular season conference championships (and four tournament championships) and boast 40 MLB draft picks. They recently hired Edwin Thompson (formerly the pitching and defensive coach as well as recruiting coordinator from fellow SBC member Georgia State) this past July.



New Mexico State Aggies Athletics:


2014 Athletic Budget: $29, 287, 917

Football Accolades: Four conference titles (two from the defunct Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association, and the additional two from the Missouri Valley Conference). Three all time bowl appearances, all in the Sun Bowl (1936, 1959 and 1960).

Stadium: Aggie Memorial Stadium
Opened: 1978
Capacity: 30,343
Largest Crowd: 1998-UTEP (32,993)

Basketball on the other hand has been the Aggies strongest and most consistent program in their athletic department. On top of boasting over 20 appearances in the NCAA tournament, NMSU has also made five sweet sixteen appearances. They've won six WAC Conference tournament titles and three additional Big West Conference tournament titles; in addition the Aggies have made four trips to the NIT.

Basketball: Pan American Center
Opened: 1968
Capacity: 12,482




Aggies baseball has made three NCAA tournament appearances (2002, 2003 and 2012) with one conference tournament title (SBC) 2002, and one regular season title during their WAC days (2012).

Their stadium, Presley Askew Field,  received a major improvement starting in May, 2014 was made with the addition of chairback seating and an expansion of the south stands. Additional 2014 improvements included dugout renovation and expansion, upgrades to clubhouse lighting, sprinkler system repair, fencing upgrades, pressbox upgrades, and upgrades to the scoreboard.






...WHEW! Let's take a deep breath and try to soak in all the information we've just reviewed. When it comes down to it, all three universities certainly have their pros that make them ideal candidates; Coastal Carolina, the youngest program of the three, certainly has achieved a vast amount of accolades, championships and accomplishments; located near a popular tourist destination of Myrtle Beach certainly boasts their appeal. Eastern Kentucky meanwhile has a strong pedigree of winning, particularly on the gridiron; Karl Benson has stated numerous of times finding a close travel partner for Appalachian State was and is going to be a huge factor in deciding a new member, which in that case geography plays a positive factor for the Colonels as they are located closer to Appalachian State (270 miles) than the Chanticleers (281 miles). However the wildcard here is undoubtedly the Aggies; Arkansas State athletic director Terry Mohajir as well as head basketball  coach for the Red Wolves John Brady have both gone on the record stating their full support for New Mexico State as full members; I think it's a safe bet to assume they're not the only SBC program to have New Mexico State's back in the expansion talks.

Other than finding the Mountaineers a travel partner, we really have no idea what else the conference is wanting in terms of new membership (or if their is anything else). As an outsider looking in, I can't help but feel this could be a potentially huge moment in the history of the Sunbelt Conference; I certainly get the reasoning for adding only one additional member and also the justification of adding all three and having a 12 team football and 14 all sports members alignment. However all of it is moot if the individual universities can't come to an agreement or at least a compromise; only time will tell as to what the expansion committee will recommend to the University Presidents.

Monday, July 13, 2015

2015 SBC Alamanc



Though many pundits may have less than favorable things to say about the Sunbelt Conference, I believe you can't argue that the league always is a Topsy-turvey one;  Last season the Ragin Cajuns were expected to finally top the hill and win their first outright conference title in four decades; instead the proud and loud upstarts Georgia Southern completely shocked the Belt and ran through their conference slate, winning the crown outright. Least we forget App State (also the youngbloods of the conference) who seemingly looked good as dead early on in their first season as an FBS upstart; yet they ended their season on a six game winning streak, including marquee victories both AT Lafayette and Jonesboro against the Red Wolves. South Al also surprised many, with clutch victories that ensured their first ever appearance in post season play (beating FAU's previous record as youngest Division I program to make a bowl game). Texas State ended up finishing strong, compiling a 7-5 record, yet being left out of post season play. Despite being beaten up by season's end, Blake Anderson still managed to secure Astate's 4th consecutive bowl game AND broke precedent by not only coaching the bowl game but actually staying for another season (it only took nearly five years!). After another dismal season, the men of  Troy saw changing of the guard with long time head honcho Larry Blakeney stepping down and handing the reigns over to Neal Brown, who despite being only 35 already has compiled an impressive coaching resume ranging from Troy to Texas Tech and Kentucky. New Mexico State, Idaho and Georgia State all once again struggled mightily, with all three head coaches compiling a combined win-loss record of 7-63 while being the head coaches of their respective institutions.

As we approach the 2015 season, it shouldn't shock those that follow the 'Belt that yet again, their is no clear cut favorite. Appalachian State, Georgia Southen, Louisiana Lafyette and Arkansas State all have strong cases for being considered the favorites for the SBC title (ranging from GATA's always imposing rushing attack, the Mountaineers have 20 starters coming back, the Cajuns with their imposing Defense and the Red Wolves with their high powered Offensive attack). Though the official head coaches preseason poll hasn't been released yet, many expect the aforementioned teams to be
the top four of the rankings.

As we further inch closer to the beginning of the 2015 season, a few things can be certain: in the crazy league known as the Sunbelt, somebody will scare one of the big boys (if not even upset them), somebody is going to go on a conference winning streak, and another is going to spoil one (or more) conference title dreams in the grand scheme of things-just another day in the 'Belt.

Team That'll Surprise-New Mexico State Aggies

The Aggies have been long suffering program (the last time they played in a bowl game the national average for regular gasoline was $0.31). Last season was no different going a dismal 2-10. However NMSU was a very young program, with majority of the starters being underclassman; Head man Doug Martin has been very methodical in rebuilding his depth chart, recruiting majority players straight from high school and very seldom adding from JUCO-this is going to take time and I don't think they're going to blow the doors off in '15, but I think they'll be much more improved and battle hardened. Furthermore, with the likes of fellow stinkers Georgia State and Idaho traveling to Las Cruces, along with a Troy program with a new headman, I don't feel it's a stretch to think NSMU could get to three wins; steal one on the road and that doubles the win totals from the last two seasons!

Team That Will Disappoint-South Alabama Jaguars

After fielding a football team for the first time in September of 2009, the South Alabama Jaguars became the youngest FBS program to make a bowl game, narrowly losing to the Bowling Green State Falcons. Despite the defeat, the sky is still the limit for a program that has boasted tremendous growth in five years; however as bright of a future as USA has, 2015 certainly bares a lot of question marks. On one hand, this Jaguar program lost quite a bit of players to graduation (15 to be exact
) and only returning five...total. On the flip side South Al was able to pick up eight transfers from UAB that are immediately eligible this fall, along with former Blazer OC Bryant Vincent. Though that certainly will help plug up the holes left from graduation, one has to wonder if they'll be able to adapt and adjust after such an emotionally draining ordeal in Birmingham. When you take the great lost of personal, an influx of transfers along with a fairly challenging schedule, I'm not sure if the Jags can match their six wins from a season ago.


Game of the Year: TIE (Ga. Southern vs App. State/Arkansas State vs LA. Lafayette

The week of October 19th-24th pits two of the most bitter and hottest rivalries the conference has to offer. It starts off with a Tuesday night National TV showdown between the Belts top performing programs over the last four seasons, the Cajuns of Lafayette vs the Arkansas State Red Wolves. Three days later, the defending SBC champs Georgia Southern will travel to Boone where the Mountaineers will not only want to return the beating they sustained the previous year, but catapult themselves to the top of the conference. Considering not only how much these teams despise one another, BUT these four programs have legitimate chances at winning the Belt, I gotta go with both match ups as conference game of the year. Mark my words...the winner of these two games will reign at the top come the end of the season.




Coach on the Hot Seat: Todd Berry, ULM
This is a no brainer...

Yes, solid arguments could be made for Trent Miles at Georgia State or Bobby Petrino over in Moscow but none of them have had the coaching tenure of Berry; his time at Monroe has been frustrating to say the least.

After going 9-15 in his first two seasons at ULM, Coach Berry and his Warhawks seemed to finally find their mojo in 2012; it started with the "Shock in the Rock", defeating the then ranked #8 Arkansas Razorbacks in Little Rock, followed by near (INSANELY near) victories over Auburn and Baylor to go on to win 7 of their next 9 games to secure their first bowl bid in school history, losing to Ohio Bobcats in the Independence Bowl. Despite the slight disappointing conclusion to 2012, the 2013 season was expected by many to be the Warhawks finest year, with many pundits and media outlets picking ULM to either win or share the conference title. They ended up going a very disappointing 6-6...they followed that with an even worse record of 4-8 in 2014. For over 30 years, Berry has had a very impressive coaching career at the Division I level at various assistant positions; however his success as a headman has been dismal at best, with his overall record being 56-93 during his times at Illinois State, Army and currently at ULM. Unless Berry can somehow come up with another miraculous season and secure ULM its second ever bowl game, (with the incredibly difficult schedule the Warhawks have for 2015 I highly doubt it), I gotta think ULM administrators would be about ready to find a replacement to lead the Warhawks back to the post season promise land.

Five Intriguing Non Conference Games (no particular order)
--Texas State @ Houston:
I love instate match-ups and the Bobcats will be wanting to make a bold statement throughout the Lone Star football world.

--ULM @ Hawaii:
The Warhawks have a brutal slate, including a trip to Hawaii Islands for this rather random match up; however if ULM can secure a win against the Warriors it might be the saving grace come bowl selection time.

Louisiana-Lafayette @ Louisiana Tech:
The Cajuns were flat out embarrassed and soundly beaten at home by the Bulldogs in 2014. No doubt Lafayette will want to return the favor as they return to Ruston for the first time since 2004, where they were beaten 24-20.

--Missouri @ Arkansas State:
For the first time in 14 years, the Red Wolves will host an SEC opponent at home in Jonesboro; on top of unveiling massive renovations to their stadium, Astate will more than likely have a chance to take down a top 25 team in Jonesboro as well.

--Georgia Southern @ Georgia 
We all know what a remarkable year the Eagles had in their FBS debut last season; on top of winning the belt, Georgia Southern nearly defeated not only NC State but fellow instate program Georgia Tech. Now they have a chance at toppling the (totally pun intended) top dogs of the Peach State in the Georgia Bulldogs; it'll be a tough challenge but the fact is they already took down one SEC east team nearly two years ago (Florida).




















Monday, May 18, 2015

2015 SBC Preview #8: Troy Trojans




For Trojan fans, 2014 couldn't have started any worse; getting blown out by nearly 40 points to their arch in-state rivals the Blazers was embarrassing-add on top the trouncing Troy took the following week to Duke and exasperated Troy fans were asking themselves "Can it get any worse?"

It did.

The shocking loss at home to recent FCS jump starts the Abilene Christian Wildcats was the final nail in the coffin for long time head coach Larry Blakeney. Blakeney had led the program from it's humble existence in Division II all the way to top of of the Sunbelt Conference. It only seemed like yesterday when the men of Troy ruled the 'Belt--reeling off five consecutive conference titles from 2006 to 2010, adding two New Orleans Bowl championship trophy's to boot along with two more additional post appearances (including nearly knocking off then #23 ranked Central Michigan in the GMAC Bowl).

But alas after that 2010 season, it seemed like Blakeney was losing control of the program (perhaps losing his coaching swagger as well). In 2011, Troy struggled to achieve three wins and though they showed slight improvements the following two seasons (going 5-7 in '12 and 6-6 in '13), 2014 was a HUGE step back. It was such a drastic falling that Coach Blakeney announced his retirement midway through the season and for the first time since 1990, Troy was looking for a new head man.



Enter Neal Brown.

Brown was no stranger to the Troy community; from 2006 through 2009 he served many capacities at Troy, including QB and WR coach and eventually getting promoted as Offensive coordinator (at the time he became the youngest coordinator in all FBS football). He certainly left a lasting impression, with his offense among the most prolific in all the SBC during his time at Troy. He eventually left for Texas Tech for three seasons, where in his first season alone he had an immediate impact, helping to lead the Red Raiders as the #15 best offense in the country, including 6th in passing.

After spending the last two seasons at Kentucky, Troy came calling to Brown to help revitalize and rejuvenate the stale program. It's a bold move for the program and though its Brown's first attempt at head coaching, he has shown a solid, successful track record wherever he has gone. Make no mistake, the young hotshot coach will have his work cut out for him in his first season at the helm.

SCHEDULE:
Saturday
Sep. 5
Wolfpackat NC State Wolfpack
Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, NC
5:00 p.m. CT
ESPN3
Buy
Tickets
Saturday
Sep. 12
BuccaneersCharleston Southern Buccaneers 
Veterans Memorial Stadium, Troy, AL
TBA---
Saturday
Sep. 19
Badgersat Wisconsin Badgers 
Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
TBABuy
Tickets
Saturday
Sep. 26
---Open Date------
Saturday
Oct. 3
JaguarsSouth Alabama Jaguars
Veterans Memorial Stadium, Troy, AL
TBA---
Saturday
Oct. 10
Bulldogsat Mississippi State Bulldogs 
Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, MS
TBABuy
Tickets
Saturday
Oct. 17
VandalsIdaho Vandals (HC)
Veterans Memorial Stadium, Troy, AL
TBA---
Saturday
Oct. 24
Aggiesat New Mexico State Aggies 
Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, NM
TBA---
Saturday
Oct. 31
Mountaineersat Appalachian State Mountaineers
Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, NC
TBA---
Saturday
Nov. 7
WarhawksULM Warhawks 
Veterans Memorial Stadium, Troy, AL
TBA---
Saturday
Nov. 14
EaglesGeorgia Southern Eagles
Veterans Memorial Stadium, Troy, AL
TBA---
Saturday
Nov. 21
---Open Date------
Friday
Nov. 27
Panthersat Georgia State Panthers
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
TBA---
Saturday
Dec. 5
Ragin' Cajunsat Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns 
Cajun Field, Lafayette, LA

Simply put, the OOC schedule is BRUTAL. Wisconsin is the reigning Big Ten Western Divisional champs; despite losing A LOT from their surprising 2014 run, the Bulldogs still have dynamic QB Dak Prescott and Josh Robinson returning (which will surely give the young Troy D a handful) and NC State looks to build off their 8-5 season which was capped off with a bowl victory over UCF.

The conference slate is actually not a bad line up; Missing the surging Texas State Bobcats and always competitive Arkansas State Red Wolves is a huge plus. The worst road game will be to Lafayette (which isn't until the very end of the season) and the additional three conference road games are against Sunbelt foes that went a combined 8-24 in conference play last season.

OUTLOOK/PREDICTIONS:


Make no mistake this could very easily be another rocky season for Troy. On top of implementing a new offensive scheme that the players must learn in a relatively short amount of time, the defense loses six starters from a squad that gave up 36 points per game in 2014. 

Troy more than likely goes 1-3 in the non-conference portion of their schedule and despite getting ULM, South Alabama and current conference champs Georgia Southern at home I think it would be phenomenal that they win one of those three. However, the Idaho, NMSU and Georgia State games are all very winnable and hopefully the offense has gelled in time for their season finale match-up against the Ragin Cajuns to give them a race for their money. Brown was a great get for Troy and in due time I have no doubt he'll have the Trojans contending for SBC titles, but not this season--this season is all about laying the foundation for the future.

DREAM SEASON: Troy knocks off Idaho, NMSU and Georgia State and can score an additional win at home against either ULM or USA to cap off a 4-8 season.

NIGHTMARE SEASON: The Wisconsin, NC State and Mississippi State games takes a huge toll on the Troy depth chart and the Trojans struggle throughout the remaining season to have a healthy squad as well win more than two games total.

Friday, May 8, 2015

2015 SBC Preview: #9 New Mexico State


It's been pretty rough going for the Aggies of New Mexico State University-Haven't been to a bowl game in over five decades, has gone from the Sunbelt to the WAC to being an Independent and then back to the 'Belt again in a matter of ten years and just here recently was sued by Oklahoma State University for infringing on their "Pistol Pete" logo (see above).

The good news was that both Universities resolved the matter; NMSU pays OSU $10 a year to keep using "classic Aggie" (as well as not selling more than 3,000 items of merchandise containing the logo). The bad news was that 2014 was another dismal year for the long suffering program. Going into the season, their depth chart included nearly three times as many freshmen and sophomores, 13, as seniors, five. To say that the NSMU Aggies were young would be putting midly.



Head man Doug Martin is entering his third season at the helm. Coming into Las Cruces, he inherited a program that until this signing year hadn't maintained an 80 man roster since the 2007 season. Despite the lack of man power and depth, Martin in his first two seasons didn't dive straight into the JUCO pool, still primarily signing high school players with a few JUCOs here and there (of the 24 players he signed in 2015, only three came from JUCOs with the remainder all from high schools). An interesting tactic, albeit one that's risky. 

Though he's only been at Las Cruces for a few months, NMSU AD Mario Moccia seemingly still supports his head coach all the way as of now, but sitting at 4-19 in two seasons, you have to wonder if the Aggies don't show any sign of positive momentum how patient will Moccia be.


SCHEDULE:
Saturday
Sep. 5
Gatorsat Florida Gators 
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, FL
TBABuy
Tickets
Saturday
Sep. 12
PanthersGeorgia State Panthers
Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, NM
TBA---
Saturday
Sep. 19
MinersUTEP Miners
Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, NM
TBA---
Saturday
Sep. 26
---Open Date------
Saturday
Oct. 3
Lobosat New Mexico Lobos 
University Stadium, Albuquerque, NM
TBA---
Saturday
Oct. 10
Rebelsat Ole Miss Rebels 
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, MS
TBABuy
Tickets
Saturday
Oct. 17
Eaglesat Georgia Southern Eagles
Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, GA
TBA---
Saturday
Oct. 24
TrojansTroy Trojans 
Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, NM
TBA---
Saturday
Oct. 31
VandalsIdaho Vandals 
Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, NM
TBA---
Saturday
Nov. 7
Bobcatsat Texas State Bobcats 
Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, TX
TBA---
Saturday
Nov. 14
---Open Date------
Saturday
Nov. 21
Ragin' Cajunsat Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns 
Cajun Field, Lafayette, LA
TBA---
Saturday
Nov. 28
IndiansArkansas State Red Wolves
Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces, NM
TBA---
Saturday
Dec. 5
Warhawksat ULM Warhawks 
Malone Stadium, Monroe, LA

If the Aggies are going to have a relatively successful 2015 campaign, it's certainly not going to come easy. Catching SEC perennial powerhouse Florida in the swamp and facing a rising Ole Miss program is quite frankly going to suck; long time rivalry games against UTEP and the Lobos have been big thorns in NMSU's side for several seasons now and the fact the Aggies miss on playing App State in conference play is certainly not the biggest break they could've gotten, as they still have to travel to both Louisiana schools, San Marcos and defending champs Georgia Southern. 


Prediction:


The make or break aspect of the season is going to be whether the trial and error that has been the last two seasons will result in the maturing of this squad. Both NMSU administrators as well as Aggie fans have been very patient and understanding that this was going to be a timely rebuilding phase for Martin, but make no mistake its time to show some type of improvement from last year. I'm not talking about getting to a bowl game; heck, six wins seems to be a tall order with the schedule the Aggies are facing; however the Georgia State and Idaho games at home are very winnable, and if the defense can step up and play just a little bit more consistently than last year, it shouldn't be asking too much to get to three, perhaps even four wins.

My SBC team previews have sounded very similar I know (young, experienced teams with coaches that have stumbled out of the gates), however unlike Paul Petrino and Trent Miles, I have faith in Doug Martin; he's remain calm cool and collective, stuck to his rebuilding plan and I think New Mexico State will finally break to three wins this season.

DREAM SEASON: Aggies are able to nab at least one from either UTEP or New Mexico, take down the Vandals and Panthers at home and come up with an upset on the road in SBC play to get to four wins.

NIGHTMARE: The NMSU squad still shows little to no development or chemistry and only win two or less. Martin probably doesn't get fired, but will have his seat warmer bumper from mild to very very warm.