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2007 Independents Preview
by Marc Lawrence
Like last year, just three teams make up the Independents, yet all three have a unique bearing on
the outcome of the National Championship BCS game for 2007. Rest assured, without a conference
affiliation, this self-governing triumvirate holds plenty of veto power when it comes to dashing
the dreams of many BCS Championship Game aspirants. Here is one handicapper’s take on the
Independent teams for 2007. Returning quarterbacks and starters are listed alongside each team’s
name. Be sure to check out the rest of my 2007 Conference Previews updated throughout the summer. Enjoy...
Army: QB, 6 Off, 6 Def
No, he won’t retire a four-star general, but Bobby Ross gave his all before stepping down as
commander-in-chief of the Army football team this year. He inherited a group that was 0-13 when
he took over in 2004 and turned them into a competitive unit. Enter Stan Brock, who was an
offensive lineman with the New Orleans Saints for 13 years and offensive line coach of the Cadets
the past three seasons. New coaches and slow starts generally go hand-in-hand. It doesn’t help
that Army is 4-31 SU in its first five games of the season over the past seven years, or that the
Cadets have never won a season opener away from the banks of the Hudson in their 122-year football
history. Play against Army vs. Akron.
Navy: 7 Off, 2 Def
You can only marvel at the job done by Paul Johnson. Brought in five years ago to stop the
bleeding, he’s been a human tourniquet. Four straight bowl appearances (with four different
quarterbacks) wrapped around five consecutive Commander-In-Chief trophies (9-1 SU in military
battles by average win margin 26.8 PPG) has Johnson’s number on every Admiral’s speed dial.
FYI: no team has ever captured six straight CIC crowns. After losing 14 home games in a row the
Middies have won 17 of their last 21 on their home base. One common thread running through the
Peacoats is nine of the eleven assistant coaches have been aboard ship throughout Johnson’s
tenure. Play on Navy vs. Rutgers.
Notre Dame: 3 Off, 5 Def
Charlie Weis is a sharp cookie. Despite having arguably marginal teams, he’s been able to secure
BCS bowl games each of his first two seasons with the Irish (both resounding losses). That’s
because he takes care of business against teams he should (15-0 versus sub .750 opposition), and
hangs around against those that matter (4-6 SU & 3-6-1 ATS versus .750 or greater foes). Hence,
he was 0-3 against Top 15 teams and 10-0 against all others last season. He was sharp enough to
hire Corwin Brown, former DB and coach with the Jets, as his new defensive coordinator. With
Brady Quinn now a Brownie, he realizes he’ll need to start winning games the old fashioned way:
with a defense. Play on Notre Dame as an underdog vs. Michigan.
Remember to get Marc Lawrence’s Guaranteed College Football Winners this year right here at Vegas Experts, where you
only pay after you win! And don’t forget to check out the rest of Marc’s
2007 Conference Previews, with free College Football Picks on nearly every team! |
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