Conference USA Preseason Rankings: CFN College Football Preview 2021

The College Football News 2021 Conference USA preseason rankings along with a quick take on every team.

The College Football News 2021 Conference USA preseason rankings along with a quick take on every team. 


This is NOT a ranking of where the teams are going to finish. This is based on how good we think the Conference USA teams are going into the 2021 season.

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2021 CFN Conference USA Preseason Rankings: East

1. Marshall Thundering Herd

Quick Take: It’s one of the most interesting Group of Five teams coming into the 2021 season – it’s Conference USA title or bust. New head man Charles Huff has to pull the Herd offense out of the nosedive that screwed up 2020, and he’s got the parts in place to do it – especially for the passing game. If the D isn’t the best in the conference, it’s second.
Marshall Preview | Schedule

2. WKU Hilltoppers

Quick Take: The Hilltoppers will be deep in the hunt for the Conference USA title – at the very least, they’ll be among the top three teams. The pass rush will be a killer, but the real fun comes with an upgraded passing game. WKU took the parts from a big-time Houston Baptist air show to revamp the O.
WKU Preview | Schedule

3. Florida Atlantic Owls

Quick Take: Willie Taggart should have his Owls in the mix for the Conference USA title. The lines are among the best in the league, the special teams should be great, and if the quarterback play is fine, everything is there to come up with a big season.
FAU Preview | Schedule

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4. FIU Golden Panthers

Quick Take: After an ugly 2020, Butch Davis should have a whole lot more success in 2021. It starts with one of the league’s most talented secondaries, a good kicking game, and a promising ground game that should take more control of games.
FIU Preview | Schedule

5. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

Quick Take: The Blue Raiders will be in for a weird season. The team isn’t all that great, but it should push for a bowl game with a whole lot of winnable games built into the slate. The secondary is good thanks to the best group of safeties in the league, but can the offense keep up the pace?
MTSU Preview | Schedule

6. Charlotte 49ers

Quick Take: The 49ers should have a decent passing game, but can the defense hold up? There’s experience, and the coaching is solid, but the schedule doesn’t have a lot of breaks – the 49ers miss most of the easier teams from the West.
Charlotte Preview | Schedule

7. Old Dominion Monarchs

Quick Take: Welcome back, ODU football. After taking last year off, and with head coach Ricky Rahne having to wait a season to get his era going, this is Conference USA’s biggest wild-card team. What’s going to work right away? The offense should get going early on.
ODU Preview | Schedule

NEXT: 2021 CFN Conference USA Preseason Rankings: West

Conference USA Preseason Predictions For Every Game: Preview 2021

The College Football News Conference USA preseason predictions for every game, predicted order of finish, and lookahead to the 2021 season.

The College Football News Conference USA preseason predictions for every game, predicted order of finish, and lookahead to the 2021 season.


Conference USA Preseason Predictions: East

Conference USA East Predicted Finish

1. Marshall
T2. Florida Atlantic
T2. WKU
T4. FIU
T4. Middle Tennessee
T6. Charlotte
T6. Old Dominion

Charlotte 49ers

2021 Preseason Prediction: 3-9
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 2-6
2018: 5-7 2019: 7-6 2020: 2-4

Sept. 4 Duke  L
Sept. 11 Gardner-Webb W
Sept. 18 at Georgia State  L
Sept. 25 Middle Tennessee W
Oct. 2 at Illinois  L
Oct. 9 at FIU  L
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 Florida Atlantic  L
Oct. 30 at WKU  L
Nov. 6 Rice W
Nov. 13 at Louisiana Tech  L
Nov. 20 Marshall  L
Nov. 27 at Old Dominion  L
Charlotte 2021 Preview

Florida Atlantic Owls

2021 Preseason Prediction: 8-4
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 6-2
2018: 5-7 2019: 11-3 2020: 5-4

Sept. 4 at Florida  L
Sept. 11 Georgia Southern W
Sept. 18 Fordham W
Sept. 25 at Air Force  L
Oct. 2 FIU W
Oct. 9 at UAB  L
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 at Charlotte W
Oct. 30 UTEP W
Nov. 6 Marshall W
Nov. 13 at Old Dominion W
Nov. 20 at WKU  L
Nov. 27 Middle Tennessee W
Florida Atlantic 2021 Preview

FIU Golden Panthers

2021 Preseason Prediction: 5-7
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 3-5
2018: 9-4 2019: 6-7 2020: 0-5

Sept. 2 Long Island W
Sept. 11 Texas State W
Sept. 18 at Texas Tech  L
Sept. 25 at Central Michigan  L
Oct. 2 at Florida Atlantic  L
Oct. 9 Charlotte W
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 WKU  L
Oct. 30 at Marshall  L
Nov. 6 Old Dominion W
Nov. 13 at Middle Tennessee  L
Nov. 20 North Texas W
Nov. 27 at Southern Miss  L
FIU 2021 Preview

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Marshall Thundering Herd

2021 Preseason Prediction: 8-4
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 7-1
2018: 9-4 2019: 8-5 2020: 7-3

Sept. 4 at Navy  L
Sept. 11 NC Central W
Sept. 18 East Carolina  L
Sept. 25 at Appalachian State  L
Oct. 2 at Middle Tennessee W
Oct. 9 Old Dominion W
Oct. 16 at North Texas W
Oct. 23 OPEN DATE
Oct. 30 FIU W
Nov. 6 at Florida Atlantic  L
Nov. 13 UAB W
Nov. 20 at Charlotte W
Nov. 27 WKU W
Marshall 2021 Preview

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

2021 Preseason Prediction: 5-7
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 3-5
2018: 8-6 2019: 4-8 2020: 3-6

Sept. 4 Monmouth W
Sept. 11 at Virginia Tech  L
Sept. 18 at UTSA  L
Sept. 25 at Charlotte  L
Oct. 2 Marshall  L
Oct. 9 at Liberty  L
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 at UConn W
Oct. 30 Southern Miss W
Nov. 6 at WKU  L
Nov. 13 FIU W
Nov. 20 Old Dominion W
Nov. 27 at Florida Atlantic  L
Middle Tennessee 2021 Preview

Old Dominion Monarchs

2021 Preseason Prediction: 2-10
2021 Sun Belt Prediction: 1-7
2018: 4-8 2019: 1-11 2020: 0-0

Sept. 4 at Wake Forest  L
Sept. 11 Hampton W
Sept. 18 at Liberty  L
Sept. 25 Buffalo  L
Oct. 2 at UTEP  L
Oct. 9 at Marshall  L
Oct. 16 WKU  L
Oct. 23 OPEN DATE
Oct. 30 Louisiana Tech  L
Nov. 6 at FIU  L
Nov. 13 Florida Atlantic  L
Nov. 20 at Middle Tennessee  L
Nov. 27 Charlotte W
Old Dominion 2021 Preview

WKU Hilltoppers

2021 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2021 Conference USA Prediction: 6-2
2018: 3-9 2019: 9-4 2020: 5-7

Sept. 4 UT Martin W
Sept. 11 at Army  L
Sept. 18 OPEN DATE
Sept. 25 Indiana  L
Oct. 2 at Michigan State  L
Oct. 9 UTSA W
Oct. 16 at Old Dominion W
Oct. 23 at FIU W
Oct. 30 Charlotte W
Nov. 6 Middle Tennessee W
Nov. 13 at Rice  L
Nov. 20 Florida Atlantic W
Nov. 27 at Marshall  L
WKU 2021 Preview

NEXT: Conference USA Preseason Predictions: West

College Football News Preseason All-Mountain West Football Team: Preview 2021

Preview 2021: Previewing and looking ahead with the College Football News Preseason All-Mountain West Team & Top 30 players.

Preview 2021: Previewing and looking ahead to the Mountain West season with the College Football News Preseason All-Mountain West Team & Top 30 players. 


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2021 Mountain West Team Previews
Mountain Air Force | Boise St | Colorado St
New Mexico | Utah State | Wyoming
West Fresno St | Hawaii | Nevada
San Diego State | San Jose State | UNLV
2021 CFN Preseason All-MW Team
2021 CFN Mountain West Top 30 Players


2021 Preseason CFN Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year

QB Carson Strong, Jr. Nevada

It’s going to be a huge year for Mountain West quarterbacks. Boise State’s Hank Bachmeier is going to be special if he can stay healthy, Fresno State’s Jake Heaner will put up massive numbers, San Jose State’s Nick Starkel is playing his 14th year of college football, and Kentucky transfer Terry Wilson should jumpstart New Mexico. But Nevada has a guy who’s about to rise up the NFL Draft charts in a hurry.

The 6-4, 215-pound Strong doesn’t run much, but he’s accurate – hitting 70% of his passes last year with just four picks – and he knows how to push the downfield passing game. The Wolf Pack are loaded, and Strong’s about to come up with a giant year.

2021 Preseason CFN Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year

DE Cade Hall, Sr. San Jose State

Take your pick of at least ten Mountain West defensive players who have a case to be here, and it’s hardly even a lock that Hall will be the best defensive end in a conference loaded with terrific pass rushers. Even the guy on the other side of Hall – Viliami Fehoko – might deserve this spot.

But going into the season, the 6-3, 270-pound force should once again be one of the nation’s best pass rushers after coming up with ten sacks and 12 tackles for loss in just seven games. With a loaded defense around him to take the heat off, Hall should dominate.

NEXT: CFN 2021 Preseason All-Mountain West Team

College Football News Preseason All-Conference USA Football Team: Preview 2021

Previewing and looking ahead to the Conference USA season with the College Football News Preseason All-Conference USA Team & Top 30 players.

Preview 2021: Previewing and looking ahead to the Conference USA season with the College Football News Preseason All-Conference USA Team & Top 30 players. 


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2021 Conference USA Team Previews
East Charlotte | FAU | FIU | Marshall
MTSU | Old Dominion | WKU
West Louisiana Tech | North Texas | Rice
Southern Miss | UAB | UTEP | UTSA
2021 CFN Preseason All-C-USA Team
2021 CFN C-USA Top 30 Players


2021 Preseason CFN Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year

RB Sincere McCormick, Jr.

He’s only 5-9 and 200 pounds, but he’s tough as nails as a workhorse, he can catch the ball enough to be a factor, and he’s got the burst and quickness to crank up big plays. He was second in the nation in rushing with 1,487 yards and 11 scores, coming up with two or more touchdowns four times. He’s once again going to be the focal point and offensive star of a rising team.

2021 Preseason CFN Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year

S Rashad Wisdom, Jr.

The dangerous all-around defender made a big impact in his first season, but he took things to a whole other level as a sophomore. For the second straight season he came up with a pick six – and made four interceptions in all last year – and was one of the top tacklers in the league averaging close to eight stops per game. A great hitter who makes a whole lot of plays in the open field, he’s going to be even more of an intimidating force.

NEXT: CFN 2021 Preseason All-Conference USA Team

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs: CFN College Football Preview 2021

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, looking ahead to the Louisiana Tech football season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Louisiana Tech football season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Louisiana Tech Schedule Analysis
– Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Previews
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

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2020 Record: 5-5 overall, 4-2 in Conference USA
Head Coach: Skip Holtz, 9th year year, 61-41
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 103
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 89
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 43

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs College Football Preview 2021: Offense

It was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the Louisiana Tech offense, and it was that and more in a rough, rough run. The Bulldogs averaged 316 yards per game – they were 117th in the nation in total offense – but still found a way to put together around 27 points per game.

The ground game wasn’t there and the downfield passing attack was non-existent, but enough talent is back to hope for an instant improvement.

– The quarterback combination of Luke Anthony and Aaron Allen is still around. They both hit over 60% of their throws, but they struggled with picks and didn’t add anything to the ground game. They’re both around 6-1 and 210ish, and they both have the experience in the system to do more.

The receiving corps should be okay. 5-6 Smoke Harris led the team with 39 catches, but he only averaged 7.8 yards per catch. Leading yardage guy Adrian Hardy is gone, and Wayne Toussant and Cee Jay Mowell are transferring out. Griffin Herbert is a 6-3 veteran who can stretch the field, and Isaiah Graham can hit the home run.

The offensive line gets four starters back, but there’s a ton of transfer in the transfer portal – it loses all-star C Kody Russey to Houston – and has to be a whole lot stronger after struggling for a ground game that averaged under 100 yards per game.

Junior Abraham Delfin might be an undersized 6-1 and 303 pounds, but he’s an all-star to work around, and getting in Samuel Williams from ULM should help.

Leading rushers Israel Tucker and Justin Henderson are gone, but 6-0, 205-pound former JUCO transfer Greg Garner was third with 115 yards and three touchdowns and Marcus Williams is on his way from Appalachian State. More on him in a bit.

– What You Need To Know: Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Louisiana Tech Schedule Analysis

NEXT: Louisiana Tech Bulldogs College Football Preview 2021: Defense

Louisiana Tech Football Schedule 2021, Analysis

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football schedule. Analysis of the 2021 slate, who they have to play, and who they miss from the other division.

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football schedule. Analysis of the 2021 slate and who they have to play – and who they miss – from the other division.


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Louisiana Tech Football Schedule 2021

2021 Conference USA Football Schedule

Sept. 4 at Mississippi State

Sept. 11 SE Louisiana

Sept. 18 SMU

Sept. 25 North Texas

Oct. 2 at NC State

Oct. 9 OPEN DATE

Oct. 16 at UTEP

Oct. 23 UTSA

Oct. 30 at Old Dominion

Nov. 6 at UAB

Nov. 13 Charlotte

Nov. 20 Southern Miss

Nov. 27 at Rice

Dec. 4 Conference USA Championship

Games vs. The East: Charlotte

Missed Teams From The East: Florida Atlantic, FIU, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, WKU

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Football Schedule Analysis: Assume a win over SE Louisiana, but can the Bulldogs win one of the other three non-conference games against Mississippi State, NC State and SMU?

With seven teams in the West, Louisiana Tech only plays one game against the East – getting Charlotte isn’t all that bad.

The West games against UAB and Rice are on the road as a part of a run of three road trips in the final five weeks. However, Three of the first four games of the season are at home.

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Conference USA Football Rankings: CFN 2021 Pre-Spring

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Conference USA teams.

The pre-spring version of the CFN 2021 rankings with a first look at all the Conference USA teams.


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2021 Conference USA Rankings: Pre-Spring

Conference USA East

1. Marshall Thundering Herd

Why To Be Happy: The offense won’t be as bad as it was at the end of the year. It can’t be. New head coach Charles Huff brings in a background of offense after coaching up the running backs at Alabama over the last few years. All of the top skill guys are expected to be back, but …

What To Work On: The loss of Darius Hodge early to the NFL hurts. The other losses to the next level hurt, but they were expected – Hodge was 50/50. Offensively, everything was fine throughout the season, and then everything crashed with fewer than 270 yards in each of the last three games – all losses.

Bottom Line: It was a strange move to lose Doc Holliday after all of his success and a 7-0 start, but the program is going in a new direction with a new energy in Huff. The talent is there to think Conference USA championship or bust.

2. Florida Atlantic Owls

Why To Be Happy: Willie Taggart is starting to get the offensive parts. The defense got the job done last season, but the O couldn’t get going. Bringing in RB Johnny Ford from USF is a good step, landing Penn State WR John Dunmore helps, and there’s a good group of young quarterbacks to work around.

What To Work On: The D is getting back CB Zyon Gilbert and LB Caliph Brice, but DE Leighton McCarthy is off to the NFL. The D should be okay, but the offense has to find a spark after having one of the nation’s least-efficient passing games and averaging just 325 yards of total offense.

Bottom Line: Taggart had to fight through rebuilding in the COVID year, and now it’s time to take off. The offense has to get more out of the line and more playmakers have to show up, but the D should be great again

3. WKU Hilltoppers

Why To Be Happy: Oh will this be fun. Does the name Bailey Zappe ring any sort of a bell? All he did was put up ridiculous numbers against North Texas, Texas Tech, and Louisiana Tech, finishing the four-game season with 1,833 passing yards – well over 400 yards per game – with 15 touchdowns. Now he’s the WKU quarterback to an offense that needs the help. As if getting Zappe isn’t enough, two of his targets are coming along – along with three other new targets from the transfer portal.

What To Work On: More points. Welcome to the fundamental shift in how WKU does business after finishing 120th in the nation in total offense and 115th in passing efficiency. There’s going to be scoring this year, but it might take a bit.

Bottom Line: WKU has been fine, but it’s making a big push to take a step to the next level. Few teams have been more active in the transfer portal, but that’s not necessarily a plus with over 20 players leaving.

4. FIU Golden Panthers

Why To Be Happy: This was a relatively young team after the front-line starters and now the hope is for the new guys to be ready to roll right away to go along with a good nucleus. Start with the all-star defensive back brother tandem of Richard and Rishard Dames coming back along with LB Jamal Gates for one side. The O has its back in D’vonte Price, and former Maryland QB Max Bortenschlarger returns.

What To Work On: There’s a long way to go to get back to respectability after a disastrous shortened season throwing the ball. The offensive line is Job One, doing nothing in pass protection and struggling to get the ground game working.

Bottom Line: There should be a quick turnaround after a rotten 2020, but a whole slew of reserves who were supposed to be part of the turnaround are transferring out. Unless the O line can be better fast, it’s going to be another long year.

5. Charlotte 49ers

Why To Be Happy: The team is getting in a few nice transfers in QB James Foster from Texas A&M and RB Shadrick Byrd from Iowa, and landing DE Kofi Wardlow from Notre Dame should help a big-time need area.

What To Work On: Losing star S Ben DeLuca and DE Romeo McKnight takes away two key starters off the D that didn’t do enough last year. The pass rush her to emerge and far more big things have to happen behind the line.

Bottom Line: The offense should be ahead of the defense throughout the offseason, but if all the key guys can stay healthy – and if the D line can be a whole lot better, the 49ers can bounce back into a factor in the East.

6. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

Why To Be Happy: Yeah, do-it-all QB Asher O’Hara entered the transfer portal, but the program made up for it by landing NC State’s Bailey Hockman to likely take over. It might have been an inconsistent season overall, but there were a whole lot of underclassmen playing key roles on O, and most of the starters are back on D, but …

What To Work On: The defense has to be night-and-day better. It struggles throughout the season allowing 446 yards per game, and it was. disaster on third downs.

Bottom Line: The program has been too solid for too long to be so lousy, but major changes are being made starting with a new offensive coordinator. Middle Tennessee played for the Conference USA title in 2018 and fell off a cliff. This is a make-or-break year.

7. Old Dominion Monarchs

Why To Be Happy: After a year off in the COVID season, the Monarchs return relatively loaded and whole lot stronger. Start with landing UCF QB Darriel Mack and Georgia WR Trey Blount from the transfer portal to boost up a veteran base that waited to get going.

What To Work On: There’s a big turnover factor after missing 2020. The program’s last win over an FBS team was in early November of 2018, and there’s going to be a whole lot of new parts to work with on both sides of the ball.

Bottom Line: A massive disappointment in 2019, now Old Dominion is starting over. Head coach Ricky Rahne didn’t get his chance to get things going last year, and now comes a renewed energy and an X factor team for 2021.

2021 Pre-Spring Conference USA Rankings West

2021 American Athletic Conference Rankings: Pre-Spring 7-11

Georgia Southern 38, Louisiana Tech 3: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 10 Things To Know

The 10 ten things you need to know about the Georgia Southern win over Louisiana Tech in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Georgia Southern 38, Louisiana Tech 3. The 10 ten things you need to know about the Georgia Southern win over Louisiana Tech in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.


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Georgia Southern 38, Louisiana Tech 3: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

10. The Louisiana Tech offense could never get going. The Georgia Southern offense had something to do with that, a whole slew of mistakes had something to do with that, and this was over fast. Georgia Southern got up 7-0 just over five minutes in, and that was it.

9. Skip Holtz finally lost a bowl game at Louisiana Tech. It’s a far cry from shutting out Miami 14-0 in last year’s Independence, but he got the program to its seventh bowl game in a row after winning the first six. This was a rebuilding year, and all things considered, 5-5 and this bowl trip wasn’t bad.

8. Georgia Southern was totally dominant from the start. Louisiana Tech couldn’t stop the option, it got behind too fast after too many mistakes, and it didn’t have the passing game to keep up. All year long it’s been a struggle for the Bulldogs, they needed to get out to a hot start, and they did anything but.

7. Starting quarterback Luke Anthony couldn’t go for the Bulldogs, Aaron Allen stepped in and gave it a try against one of the nation’s best teams at taking the ball away, and it was a disaster from there. Four interceptions – three on Allen – no takeaways – and no downfield passing game – nothing worked.

6. Don’t put this on Louisiana Tech not showing up. It had issues all year long with its consistency, it was coming off a 52-10 blasting against TCU, and it just couldn’t get anything going. The momentum carries Georgia Southern, but it all started because …

5. Shai Werts was able to go. The Georgia Southern quarterback was questionable at best with a shoulder injury. It seemed like the Eagles would be down to a third-string option, but Werts played, there didn’t appear to be a problem looking and playing like normal, and the offense rolled.

4. The Eagle offense did exactly what it was supposed to. It ran for 322 yards with its option attack, Werts hit on his deep throws when they were available, and it had the ball for way over 34 minutes. Louisiana Tech was never able to get into any sort of a groove because …

3. Those turnovers were devastating. It looked like Louisiana Tech was going to be able to move the ball a little bit early on. It came up with a few nice plays, it seemed like it would take just a little bit to warm up, and then … interception. Interception. And then another – including a key one in the red zone. Georgia Southern only scored seven points on the first three picks, but they were enough to stall the Bulldogs.

2. The Georgia Southern defense generated pressure throughout the game. It came up with three sacks, and more than that, it was able to get to knock around Austin Allen enough to limit him to 41 passing yards on a 10-of-24 passes with no touchdowns and three picks. Israel Tucker was able to run for 123 yards, but it wasn’t nearly enough to carry the offense.

1. Shai Werts closed out his career as one of the most ultra-productive option quarterbacks ever. During his time, he ran for 3,072 yards, 34 touchdowns, and unlike a slew of triple-option quarterbacks over the decades, he threw well, pitching 34 touchdown passes in his four seasons with just 12 interceptions.

So he wasn’t supposed to be healthy? 7-of-12, 126 yards, one touchdown,  and 71 rushing yards with three touchdowns, and with this, he won two bowl games in three tries.

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Georgia Southern vs Louisiana Tech: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Prediction, Game Preview

Georgia Southern vs Louisiana Tech: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl prediction and game preview.

Georgia Southern vs Louisiana Tech: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl prediction and game preview.


Georgia Southern vs Louisiana Tech: R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Broadcast

Date: Wednesday, December 23
Game Time: 3:30 pm ET
Venue: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Network: ESPN

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Georgia Southern (7-6) vs Louisiana Tech (10-3) Game Preview

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Three Reasons Why You Should Watch The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Louisiana Tech has been amazing in bowl games under head coach Skip Holtz. The program wasn’t a regular on the bowl circuit before him, but this is the seventh under his watch going a perfect 6-0 before this, including a shocking 14-0 win over Miami in last year’s Independence Bowl.

Georgia Southern plays an interesting brand of football. Forget about the passing game – especially with QB Shai Werts hurting with a shoulder injury – the option offense runs, runs some more, and controls the clock and the tempo. It has managed to play a whole slew of tight games with nine of the 12 games decided by a touchdown or less.

As much as it could possibly be, there should be an interesting atmosphere in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. This is supposed to be the landing spot for the Sun Belt champion, but that’s not happening this year, and Louisiana Tech is relatively close to home.

Overall, this hasn’t been all that great a bowl over the last several years – only one game in the last six was decided by a fewer than 13 points, but this should change that.

Why Georgia Southern, Louisiana Tech Will Win
What’s Going to Happen, Prediction, History

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TCU vs Louisiana Tech Prediction, Game Preview

TCU Horned Frogs vs Louisiana Tech Bulldogs prediction and game preview.

TCU vs Louisiana Tech prediction and game preview.


TCU vs Louisiana Tech Broadcast

Date: Saturday, December 12
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, TX
Network: FS1

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TCU (5-4) vs Louisiana Tech (5-3) Game Preview

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Why Louisiana Tech Will Win

The Bulldogs are fresh with just one game since Halloween – rolling by North Texas in a 42-31 shootout a few weeks ago.

The offense isn’t showing its normal firepower of the last few years, and the defense isn’t showing the playmaking ability in the backfield like it should, but there aren’t a lot of giveaways, the O takes advantage of its opportunities, and the team has been competitive against everyone by BYU.

The passing combination of Aaron Allen and Luke Anthony worked great in a strong win over UAB, and TCU is struggling all year against the pass.

Only Oklahoma was able to go off against the Horned Frog secondary, but getting to 200 yards through the air isn’t a problem against this D.

Week 15 College Schedule

Why TCU Will Win

Louisiana Tech doesn’t do anything all that great, and it especially can’t run.

The passing game is okay, and again, Allen and Anthony have been fine, but there isn’t enough pop for the Horned Frogs to be too concerned. The TCU pass rush is good enough to take over, and the defense is among the best in the country at stopping third downs.

Offensively, QB Max Duggan is running well – two 100-yard days in the last four with nine touchdowns on the year – and the passing attack should be good enough to get to 200 yards.

Get up early, and turn the game over to the lines. The Horned Frogs should be able to keep the mistakes to a minimum and take advantage of their chances to pull away.

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What’s Going To Happen

Louisiana Tech isn’t all that bad, but it’s not going to be able do anything on the ground and it won’t throw deep here.

This won’t be anything scintillating, but TCU will go through a business-like effort to roll to an easy win after coming up with a few early scores and a hot start.

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TCU vs Louisiana Tech Prediction, Line

TCU 38, Louisiana Tech 17
Bet on TCU vs Louisiana Tech with BetMGM
TCU -21.5, o/u: 51.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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