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Mississippi St. Bulldogs 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Predictions

2015 Football Previews – (SEC) – Bulldogs

The Mississippi State Bulldogs burst into the national spotlight as the darling team of 2014, picking up a rare double-digit win season. However, with that breakout now comes increased expectations for a program that hasn’t shown it can regularly put together that kind of success.

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Ole Miss Rebels 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds and Predictions

2015 Football Previews – (SEC) – Ole Miss

Describing the 2014 season Ole Miss just put together is tricky. The season was a success in some ways and a disappointment in others. Considering how difficult the SEC West wound up being, getting to nine wins is a heck of an accomplishment, but the Rebels certainly placed their sights higher after pulling down those goal posts after upsetting Alabama in Oxford.

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Missouri Tigers 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds and Predictions

2015 Football Previews – (SEC) – Tigers

Missouri has quietly won the SEC East in back-to-back seasons, though the program continues to be an afterthought in the division. The team has handled the move from the Big 12 to the SEC very well, but until they can break through and win something of significance, they’ll continue to be overlooked.

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Houston Cougars 2015 NCAA Football Odds & Predictions

2015-16 Football Previews (AAC) — Cougars

The Houston Cougars are typical of most mid-major programs. Just when they think they are getting things really rolling they lose a senior quarterback, or a hot coach, and they are right back to square one.

In 2011 they went 13-1 thanks to the combo of QB Case Keenum and HC Kevin Sumlin (both now gone). They might have even gone to a BCS game were it not for a loss in the Conference USA title game to Southern Miss. Since then they have been competitive but 8-5 is not 13-1. It wasn’t even good enough for Tony Levine to keep his job.  This is Houston right?

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San Diego State Aztecs 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Picks

2015-2016 Football Previews (MWC) – Aztecs

The San Diego State Aztecs enter the 2015 NCAA Football Season following a 2014 campaign that saw them go 7-6. Although that’s not a terrible standing for a team that’s shown improvement over the past few seasons, it’s that exact improvement that makes a 7-win year a bit of a disappointment.

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Fresno State Bulldogs 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Picks

2015-2016 Football Previews (MWC) – Bulldogs

The Fresno State Bulldogs are coming off a disappointing season. Derek Carr, Davante Adams, Isaiah Burse, two starting offensive linemen and three top-tier defensive linemen all left. The defense took a step in the wrong direction, and the offense did as well.

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Nevada Wolf Pack 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Picks

2015-2016 Football Previews (MWC) – Wolf Pack

The Nevada Wolf Pack found their way back to postseason competition in Brian Polian’s second season as the lead man. Now the challenge for the team is to carry that momentum into 2015 despite uncertainty at quarterback — not to mention the offensive line and wide receiver spots.

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Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Predictions

2015-2016 Football Previews (C-USA) – Blue Raiders

The Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders’ 2014 NCAA Football season was a roller coaster of a year. Many times were they were inconsistent on both sides of the ball, while other times they looked unstoppable. They won back-to-back games just one time and fell three points short at UTEP in their season finale to miss out on a postseason bowl.

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Marshall Thundering Herd 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Predictions

2015-2016 Football Previews (C-USA) – Thundering Herd

The Marshall Thundering Herd were starting to raise some eyebrows within the BCS Playoff Committee in 2014. They were not just beating opponents, but rather trashing them by nearly 30 points a game. The only thing keeping the Thundering Herd out of any sort of high ranking was their lack of schedule.

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Oregon Ducks 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Picks

2015-2016 Football Previews (Pac-12) – Ducks

For the first time since Mark Helfrich took over the Oregon Ducks football program, the team from Eugene will be forced to usher in a new era behind center this season. Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota has taken his talents to the NFL, which means the team originally known as The Webfoots will have a brand new look to them — although don’t expect the system to change with their star quarterback no longer on the roster.

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Pac-12 2015-2016 College Football Preview – Oregon Ducks

Head Coach: Mark Helfrich
2014 Record: 13-2
Odds to Win College Football Championship (from Bovada): 20/1
Odds to win Pac-12 (from GTbets): 5/2
Season Win Total (from 5Dimes): 9.5

If the Ducks have become known for anything over the past few years, it’s their blinding speed and their ‘next man up’ mentality. That means this team won’t change much about their offensive approach just because Mariota is gone, and it also means there’s a good chance we see success in the soggy Pacific Northwest regardless of who takes snaps from behind center.

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The question, of course, is: How much success? If we’re being honest here, Oregon fans have been spoiled over the past six seasons. Since Chip Kelly took over in 2009, this group has become a perennial contender. Two National Championship appearances (including one last season), three Rose Bowls (including one last season) a Fiesta Bowl and an Alamo Bowl make up this team’s resume.

During that stretch, the Ducks have lost a mere 11 games. So again, we ask: How much success can the Duks find in this new era, and can they avoid coming own to earth for the first time in years?

Team Strengths

You can’t start talking about the Ducks’ strengths without diving a bit deeper into their offensive system. Call it gimmicky if you want; this group has established an identity on offense, and it’s the system that it runs that has led to so much success.

The ‘Blur’ offense is designed to tire defenses. It’s as simple as that. No other team in the country pushes the pace like the Ducks, and few other teams are able to combine the passing and running game to create the ultimate threat.

Last season, the Ducks were 10th in the nation in passing yards with 312.5 yards per contest. On the ground, the were 22nd, compiling 234.5 yards each week.

Those numbers led to the team scoring an impressive 45.4 points per contest, which was fourth in the nation.

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Although we’ll stick with the notion that Oregon won’t change much about the offense with Mariota gone, there’s one player who could force this team to hit the ground harder this season: Royce Freeman. As a true freshman, the 5’11”, 230-pound back was named a Freshman All-American, led the Pac-12 in touchdowns scored and tied 12th nationally in rushing touchdowns.

The skill positions as a whole contain an embarrassment of riches, but look for Freeman to establish himself as one of the better tailbacks in the country this season.

Team Weaknesses

Fair or not, we’re putting quarterback as a weakness until proven otherwise.

Chances are, the Ducks do not have the next Mariota on their roster. Although that’s really saying more about the Heisman Trophy winner than the incumbent pieces, we simply don’t know what Jeff Lockie or transfer Vernon Adams will do when facing Pac-12 competition on a week-to-week basis.

Making matters even more complicated, Davis is still having transfer issues coming in from Eastern Washington. That’s an issue he and the Ducks need to figure out as soon as possible, otherwise the battle at QB loses its luster and Lockie walks into the spot without any semblance of competition.

Defensively, this team is young in the secondary. This is going to cause a problem not just for the corners themselves, but for the linebacking core.

The Ducks were hardly aggressive rushing the ball last season, and the team has said it will look to be more aggressive in that area this year. But the linebackers must also drop back on occasion as a crutch for the young secondary.

Oregon needs to find the perfect balance there, otherwise, the defense that gave up just 23.6 points last season could see a dip in production in that department.

Oregon Ducks 2015-2016 Prediction: 9-3

The Oregon Ducks are going to have a good season. In fact, they’re probably going to have a very good season.

It just won’t be to the standard we’ve seen them have in the recent past.

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The Ducks will likely go either 8-4 or 9-3 in regular-season play. A respectable number for any program, but not quite what this program has grown accustomed to over the past six years.

Oregon Ducks 2015 Football Schedule

  • Sat, Sept 5 vs. Eastern Washington
  • Sat, Sept. 12 @ Michigan State
  • Sat, Sept. 19 vs. Georgia State
  • Sat, Sept. 26 vs. Utah
  • Sat, Oct. 3 @ Colorado
  • Sat, Oct. 10 vs. Washington State
  • Sat, Oct. 17 @ Washington
  • Thur, Oct. 29 @ Arizona State
  • Sat, Nov. 7 vs. California
  • Sat, Nov. 14 @ Stanford
  • Sat, Nov. 21 vs. USC
  • Fri, Nov. 27 vs. Oregon State

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UCLA Bruins 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Picks

2015-2016 Football Previews (Pac-12) – Bruins

The UCLA Bruins are set to enter the 2015 NCAA Football season as its fourth year under head coach Jim Mora. Since going 9-5 in his first year as the lead man back in 2012, Mora has compiled back-to-back 10-win seasons, which have resulted in victories in the Sun Bowl in 2013 and the Alamo Bowl in 2014.

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Pac-12 2015-2016 College Football Preview – UCLA Bruins

Head Coach: Jim Mora
2014 Record: 10-3
Odds to Win College Football Championship (from Bovada): 40/1
Odds to win Pac-12 (from GTbets): 11/2
Season Win Total (from 5Dimes): 9.5

The truth is that Mora has a roster in place that is capable of not only exceeding that 10-win mark, but also winning a Pac-12 title. There are certainly questions on the depth chart (most notably quarterback), but a strong defense should help make up the difference if there’s  hangover following the loss of Brett Hundley.

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Team Strengths

Few teams across the country can say that they’re returning 17 of 22 starters this season. That’s a feat all in its own, but considering how successful UCLA was last year, continuity shouldn’t skip a beat entering the new year.

As for one starter who is not returning, we turn our attention to Brett Hundley. The stellar man behind center has departed for the NFL, and will now be learning behind Arron Rodgers with the Green Bay Packers.

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Typically, when a player of Hundley’s caliber bolts a program, that position instantly becomes a weakness. But we’re going to take a leap of faith here, as the Bruins have quite the contingency in place.

The nation’s top recruit at QB, Josh Rosen, will likely take the place of Hundley. There are no guarantees he’ll be as good advertised, but if you’re going to lose someone like Hundley, you wants (actually, need) a replacement who can step in right away, and Rosen seems to be that guy.

He’s also lucky to have the Pac-12’s leader in rushing yards on his side, Paul Perkins.

Defensively, this squad is also looking to make up for the loss of key components, as Erick Kendricks, Anthony Jefferson and Owa Odighizuwa have all left for the NFL. But again, the now-incumbent pieces are nothing to scoff at.

Despite the losses, depth may be at an all-time high when it comes to talent, as Myles Jack is set to move inside, and both Deon Hollins and Takkarist McKinley will help bolster the pass defense following strong finishes to the 2014 season.

Team Weaknesses

Sticking with the defense, we’d be remiss to skip over the fact that there’s a bit of a question mark in the secondary. It’s true that Jaleel Wadood brings a ton of potential to the table, but potential is only a positive thing if it’s fully utilized.

The Bruins must establish a pass rush early in the season to set Wadood and Co. up for success. Wadood is undersized as a sophomore, so any confidence the team can get him early could go a long way.

Another area to keep an eye on is the kicking game. Ka’imi Fairbairn made 13 of his final 14 field goals last season, and that’s huge for this kid’s confidence — not to mention the team’s confidence in him. The truth is, though, we’re going to need to see similar production to start the year to believe this is legitimate. He’s taken plenty of criticism over the years, and while we can’t ignore his late-season improvement from 2014, we need to see consistency before our eyes before we can believe it’s here for good.

Same goes for the punting game. Matt Mengel was forced to see game time without much experience. The hope here is that he’s more comfortable at this point in the process.

UCLA Bruins 2015-2016 Prediction: 9-3

Whether or not UCLA is able to finish over the projected 9.5 wins will likely come down to the final game of the season — a contest against the rival USC Trojans.

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If the Bruins are able to take down USC, chalk this team up for another 10-win season. However, with only 12 games on the schedule (instead of 13) and the Trojans looking to be much improved, a nine-win showing won’t be completely unexpected.

The Arizona, Arizona State, Stanford stretch during the season’s second quarter will help determine how ready the new quarterback is to take over and chase double-digit wins this year.

UCLA Bruins 2015 Football Schedule

  • Sat, Sept 5 vs. UVA
  • Sat, Sept. 12 @ UNLV
  • Sat, Sept. 19 vs. BYU
  • Sat, Sept. 26 @ Arizona
  • Sat, Oct. 3 vs. Arizona State
  • Sat, Oct. 15 @ Stanford
  • Sat, Oct. 22 vs. California
  • Thur, Oct. 31 vs. Colorado
  • Sat, Nov. 7 @ Oregon State
  • Sat, Nov. 14 vs. Washington State
  • Sat, Nov. 21 @ Utah
  • Fri, Nov. 28 @ USC

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USC Trojans 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Picks

2015-2016 Football Previews (Pac-12) – Trojans

The USC Trojans are set to enter the 2015-16 NCAA Football season with high expectations. We’ve seen this from them before in recent years, but there’s reason to believe that this is the time they live up to those lofty predictions.

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Pac-12 2015-2016 College Football Preview – USC Trojans

Head Coach: Steve Sarkisian
2014 Record: 9-4
Odds to Win College Football Championship (from Bovada): 16/1
Odds to win Pac-12 (from GTbets): 9/5
Season Win Total (from 5Dimes): 8.5

At this point in the offseason, with spring camp behind us, the Trojans are a top-five team in terms of 2016 National Championship odds. They’re fifth at 16/1 odds, placing them behind only the Ohio State Buckeyes (3/1), Alabama Crimson Tide (15/2), Auburn Tigers (9/1) and TCU Horned Frogs (10/1).

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Last season, USC went 9-4, with their losses coming against Boston College, Arizona State, No. 19 Utah and No. 9 UCLA. They did win impressive contests against No. 13 Stanford and No. 10 Arizona, and they capped off the year with a barn-burning 45-42 victory against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the National University Holiday Bowl.

Team Strengths

The Trojans have the luxury of bringing back 14 starters from last year’s squad. Continuity won’t be tough to come by on this roster, but the one to focus on first is quarterback Cody Kessler.

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Led by Kessler, this group has a chance to be one of the most potent offenses in the nation. In his junior year last season, Kessler completed nearly 70 percent of his passes. he also tossed for 39 touchdowns to just five interceptions.

Along with Kessler, USC has one of the best receiving core-offensive line combos in the country. Nelson Agholor has left, but JuJu Smith, who was a Freshman All-American last season, will be a new No. 1 option. There’s also Steven Mitchell, and Adoree’ Jackson — another Freshman All-American.

Javorius Allen leaves a hole at running back after leaving, but the team hopes to use Justin Davis and Tre Madden as a tandem replacement.

As for that offensive line, it could very well be the deepest and strongest aspect of this roster. Needless to say, Kessler and crew will have plenty of protection in the backfield.

Team Weaknesses

The Trojans will have to deal with the loss of one of the best defensive ends in the country in All-American Leonard Williams — as well as the team’s leading tackler Hayes Pullard. USC isn’t without talent on that end of the field, but it’s never easy to replace a core cog from within your system.

Another area of question is at placekicker. New guys Matt Boermeester and Alex Wood will both compete for the position, but it’s tough to say who will land the job for Week 1.

The other area we’re going to consider a weakness is a bit more subjective, and it may be a bit unfair, but we’re going to hit it anyway.

This team has not lived up to expectations the way fans and boosters would like to see. The program has recovered about as well as it can following the down years as a result of NCAA violations, but we just can’t completely count them as favorites until we see them avoid losses to less-talented programs.

USC Trojans 2015-2016 Prediction: 10-2

With fall football camp nearing, USC is pegged at a projected season win total of 8.5. I know we haven’t seen an elite Trojans squad hit the field in quite some time, but that number seems low, even given any negative speculation.

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Arizona State, Oregon, (possibly) Stanford and UCLA look like the biggest chances for USC to either prove themselves or walk away with losses this season. Assuming the team doesn’t drop any contests against lower-level opponents, you’re probably looking at a nine- or 10-win program this year.

USC Trojans 2015 Football Schedule

  • Sat, Sept 5 vs. Arkansas State
  • Sat, Sept. 12 vs. Idaho
  • Sat, Sept. 19 vs. Stanford
  • Sat, Sept. 26 @ Arizona State
  • Thu, Oct. 8 vs. Washington
  • Sat, Oct. 17 @ Notre Dame
  • Sat, Oct. 24 vs. Utah
  • Sat, Oct. 31 @ California
  • Sat, Nov. 7 vs. Arizona
  • Fri, Nov. 13 @ Colorado
  • Sat, Nov. 21 @ Oregon
  • Fri, Nov. 28 vs. UCLA

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Arizona State Sun Devils 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Picks

2015-2016 Football Previews (Pac-12) – Sun Devils

The Arizona State Sun Devils have won 10 games in each of the last two college football seasons. They have also finished as a top-25 program in both years with head coach Todd Graham leading the way.

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Pac-12 2015-2016 College Football Preview – Arizona State

Head Coach: Todd Graham
2014 Record: 10-3
Odds to Win College Football Championship (from Bovada): 66/1
Odds to win Pac-12 (from GTbets): 8/1
Season Win Total (from 5Dimes): 8.5

At this point in the offseason, with spring camp behind us, the Sun Devils are a top-25 team in terms of 2016 National Championship odds.

They’re 21st at 66/1 odds, placing them between the Florida Gators (66/1) — 22nd — and Arkansas Razorbacks (50/1) — 20th.

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Even including a few losses on both offense and defense, ASU is likely to contend for top-dog honors in the Pac-12 South once again. Mike Bercovici could very well have a breakout year in his first campaign as starting quarterback, and the defense should aggressive with seven starters returning to action.

Team Strengths

Typically, replacing a starting quarterback — especially one who played three years in that role — would result in the position becoming a weakness.

We’re not going to fall into that trap here.

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Arizona State is lucky enough to have Bercovici, who played quite well when given the opportunity last season. He’s not going to come in as a wide-eyed newbie; he showed that he can play well with his big arm last season, even if he’s not quite the runner that Taylor Kelly proved to be during his tenure with the program.

In his time on the field last season, Bercovici completed his tosses to the tune of 61.8 percent completion. He also threw for 12 touchdown, while throwing for just four interceptions in his 186 attempts.

Despite the confidence this team has in Bercovici, don’t be shocked to see the Sun Devils utilize a strong group of running backs more than they’re used to. Demario Richard, Kalen Ballage and Gump Hayes will help make life easier on Bercovici as he transitions into his new role.

Defensively, the strength here is the back seven. The Sun Devils have the ability to rotate linebackers seamlessly.

Team Weaknesses

If there’s any concern on the defensive side of the ball, it’s a lack of a dynamic pass rusher up front. J.C. recruit Davon Durant was supposed to be the backer in Arizona State’s system, but he’s been suspended indefinitely because of an arrest for allegations of domestic abuse.

Back on offense, the Sun Devils have to replace both starting tackles. There’s also concern that the wide receiver position won’t be able to recover following the loss of Jaelen Strong, who has gone to the NFL.

Cameron Smith is also going to miss the entire season after knee surgery, meaning D.J. Foster, a full-time slot receiver now, will be the team’s newest quarterback’s main target.

Arizona State Sun Devils 2015-2016 Prediction: 9-3

As strong as ASU could end up being next season, chances are, they’re going to finish just short of a Pac-12 South title. Those honors are likely going to end up with the USC Trojans — assuming Southern California doesn’t choke away the lofty expectations bestowed upon them this season.

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ASU’s schedule is a bit daunting, especially early in the season. The team opens against Texas A&M in Houston, but three of their first four conference games are against USC at home, at UCLA and at Utah.

Three of their final five games are at home, but a second-place finish seems most likely at this point in the process.

Arizona State Sun Devils 2015 Football Schedule

  • Sat, Sept 5 vs. Texas A&M
  • Sat, Sept. 12 vs. Cal Poly
  • Fri, Sept. 18 vs. New Mexico
  • Sat, Sept. 26 vs. USC
  • Sat, Oct. 3 @ UCLA
  • Sat, Oct. 10 vs. Colorado
  • Sat, Oct. 17 @ Utah
  • Thu, Oct. 29 vs. Oregon
  • Sat, Nov. 7 @ Washington State
  • Sat, Nov. 14 @ Washington
  • Sat, Nov. 21 vs. Arizona
  • Fri, Nov. 28 @ California

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Arizona Wildcats 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Picks

2015-2016 Football Previews (Pac-12) – Wildcats

Arizona Wildcats fans have undoubtedly felt confidence since Rich Rodriguez made his move to the program. And rightfully so.

In just his third season with the team, Rodriguez and Arizona went to the Pac-12 title game in the program’s first 10-win season (and the first ranked campaign since 1998).

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Pac-12 2015-2016 College Football Preview – Arizona

Head Coach: Rich Rodriguez
2014 Record: 10-4
Odds to Win College Football Championship (from Bovada): 100/1
Odds to win Pac-12 (from GTbets): 14/1
Season Win Total (from 5Dimes): 7

At this point in the offseason, with spring camp behind us, the Wildcats are a top-30 team in terms of 2016 National Championship odds.

They’re 29th at 100/1 odds, placing them between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (100/1) — 30th — and the Wisconsin Badgers (75/1) — 28th.

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Could Arizona be a contender once again? With Rich Rod leading the way, it certainly seems possible.

Team Strengths

First on the list of strengths is the team’s speed (not to mention depth) at receiver. All but one of the team’s receiving core is coming back, as DaVonte’ Neal has been moved to cornerback.

Not only are the Wildcats deep at receiver, but they’re diverse as well. Cayleb Jones and David Richards represent the big, physical wideouts. If you’re looking for speed, Samajie Grant, Trey Griffey and Nate Phillips are your guys. Each of these guys will be targets for Anu Solomon in different situations.

And by the way, Solomon was excellent as a redshirt freshman last season.

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The Wildcats will also have two solid running backs, including Nick Wilson. Wilson tallied 1,375 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2014, and he’ll be complemented by senior Jared Baker.

Special teams also deserves recognition here. Punter Drew Riggleman was fourth in yardage in 2014, and kicker Casey Skowron is reliable when Arizona comes up short in the red zone.

Finally, we’d be remiss not to mention Scooby Wright. The junior is a Bednarik, Lombardi and Nagurski award winner, and he was the nation’s leader in tackles last season.

Team Weaknesses

As solid as Wright is, and will continue to be, the junior isn’t a one-man show — nobody is on defense. That was clear on occasion in 2014, as his statistics couldn’t keep the Arizona from allowing too many big plays. The concerns start up front. There needs to be more of a prominent pass rush, as there wasn’t enough production from the DL, allowing opposing quarterbacks to target deep options.

The Wildcats’ best defensive segment was their secondary in 2014, but they can only do so much without support up front.

Back on offense, red-zone efficiency is where this team must improve — emphasis on must.

This team was 80 percent when it came to success in that area. The rate of only scoring TDs on 33 of 60 trips was just 86th in the country.

Arizona is hoping to address this by getting the most out of their skill players, including showing more love to tight end.

Arizona Wildcats 2015-2016 Prediction: 9-4

The Wildcats have found success since Rodriguez took over. The team has won 26 contests in his first three seasons, which just so happens to be the most of any three-year stretch in program history history.

Regardless of how many wins this team earns this season, fans should be excited that the team is certainly in contention for a Pac-12 South title.

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The problem here is that going 12 weeks without a bye is hardly a recipe for success. That’s part of the reason we’re going single-digit wins in 2015.

The good news is that nine victories seems to be a worst-case scenario here. Ten or 11 wins isn’t out of the question, but a slight step back down to earth could be in order for this program this season.

Arizona Wildcats 2015 Football Schedule

  • Thu, Sept 3 vs. UTSA
  • Sat, Sept. 12 @ Nevada
  • Sat, Sept. 19 vs. N Arizona
  • Sat, Sept. 26 vs. UCLA
  • Sat, Oct. 3 @ Stanford
  • Sat, Oct. 10 vs. Oregon State
  • Sat, Oct. 17 @ Colorado
  • Sat, Oct. 24 vs. Washington State
  • Sat, Oct. 31 @ Washington
  • Sat, Nov. 7 @ USC
  • Sat, Nov. 14 vs. Utah
  • Fri, Nov. 21 @ Arizona State

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East Carolina Pirates 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Predictions

2015-2016 Football Previews (AAC)- Pirates

The Pirates have developed a reputation as a bit of a giant killer over the years taking down ACC teams with some regularity.

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NCAA Football

Cincinnati Bearcats 2015 NCAA Football Gambling Odds & Predictions

2015-2016 Football Previews (AAC) – Bearcats

Cincinnati has become one of the most consistent college football programs in the country. They may not be playoff-level good, but they have won at least eight games in every season since 2006, save one, and have been able to do so despite the fact they keep losing their coaches to bigger programs.