10. Central Florida Knights |
#1 in American |
I know I’m more bullish on Central Florida’s staying power than most, but I think enough key pieces return on offense, that the machine can keep running. First, yes, Scott Frost did a wonderful job igniting the program. But it’s also not like he did something that the school hadn’t done before, hell it hadn’t even been that long before. Just four years prior George O’Leary and Blake Bortles took the Knights to a 12-1 AAC Championship season, culminating in a BCS bowl (Fiesta) win over Baylor. So while Josh Heupel needs to prove long term he can maintain a program, he’s proven he can run an offense, and there are a ton of pieces in place. Second, I don’t think there was anything fluky about their Peach Bowl win over Auburn. I don’t think they deserved to be in the Playoff, they didn’t have the resume to merit it, but I think they would have proven to be a top 5 team, with a more deserving schedule. McKenzie Milton seemed like a perfect fit for Scott Frost’s offense, because of his legs. We just didn’t expect him to be as good as he was throwing the ball. Instead he wound up 2nd in the nation to Baker Mayfield in terms of completion percentage, yards per attempt, and passer rating, 5th nationally in Total QBR (which does adjust for strength of opponents). He proved his worth in that Peach Bowl win, running all over Auburn’s offense for 116 yards on 8.9 ypc, and passing for another 242 yards. Learning a new offense might have a bit of a learning curve, but it’s not going to be a drastic change, they will still go fast. He may simply be trying to stick in the pocket a little bit more. Defense is a little bit more of a question. There was more NFL talent on that side of the ball than they got credit for. They were just asked to hold on enough to let Milton do his thing. Asking them to repeat their 7.4 ypp tally (#2 nationally) offensively seems doable. Heupel had Missouri humming at 6.8 ypp (#8 nationally) with less offensive talent, facing SEC defenses. Adrian Killins and Otis Anderson (who moves all over the field, but was 2nd on the team in rushing among non-quarterbacks) returning, the run game should get more of a look this year. Those two averaged 6.8 ypc and 7.9 ypc respectively, and need to see more than the combined 170 carries they got last year. They were dinged a bit by top receiver Tre’Quan Smith, and starting tight end Jordan Akins going to the draft early. But the aforementioned Anderson’s return, along with Dedrick Snelson to a passing game that sees Milton’s other 7 of his top 9 targets return. Getting senior seasons out of Smith and Akins would have simply been an embarrassment of riches.
Key PlayersQB | | McKenzie Milton, Junior |
RB | | Adrian Killins, Junior |
C | | Jordan Johnson, Junior |
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NT | | Trysten Hill, Junior |
S | | Kyle Gibson, Senior |
P | | Mac Loudermilk, Senior |