Friday, October 15, 2010

Hook 'em Horns: NCAAF 2006 predictions

Football 2006 Texas Longhorns have some big shoes to fill after team of the year past won the national title. The team to return as much talent from last year the team but losing quarterback Vince Young for the NFL draft will be a huge gap in the Center. The team struggled to recruit young might have much time left in Austin, so early in the year that we anticipate problems.


Offensively 2006 Texas Longhorns will have to win with a quarterback who has not seen in the field. There are two strong candidates to be the caller of the signal, shirt with red freshman Colt McCoy and real rookie Jevan Snead both capable. Ground team attack must be able hands with the return of his second Jamaal Charles, student of second year Henry Melton and Selvin Young senior year.All three of these guys are a threat to put a substantial amount of yards and enter the ball in the area of annotation. team has two strong wide receivers to throw in juniors Sweed of files and Billy Pittman.


The defence may be even more talented this year as the computer that ranked in the top 10 in scoring and yards against last year.The three front will be strong with Brian Robinson, Roy Miller and yard pass by land from Frank Okam.Los experts linebackers are led by Robert Killebrew return inbound and is looking to help shore up the defence of Texas running Rashad. The secondary is very talented but not a lot of depth, by what will be important to Tarell Brown and Michael Griffin stay healthy.


The schedule of this year will be difficult for the Longhorns.Empezar to work at home against Ohio State on September 9, and we hope that the Buckeyes to avenge Columbus Texas victory last season.The next big game is October 7 against Oklahoma, a game that the Sooners should be favoured en.Texas, will then have a couple of tough in Nebraska road games and Texas Tech for the end of October, and with these four difficult matchups will be difficult for the team to reach 10 wins.

0 comments:

My Fantasy Football Blog Newsletter

Contributors

Followers

Powered by Blogger.