Boston College vs UMass Prediction, Game Preview

Boston College vs UMass prediction and game preview. Saturday, September 11

Boston College vs UMass prediction and game preview.


Boston College vs UMass Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 11
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium, Amherst, MA
Network: NESN

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Why Boston College Will Win

Flip a coin on whether or not the Minutemen will score.

They came up with a late touchdown in the 51-7 loss to Pitt, making it seven of its last eight games going back to 2019 scoring 10 points or fewer.

Boston College’s defense made a point to pitch the shutout against Colgate in a 51-0 win, and it didn’t even unleash the fury into the backfield.

The passing game was good, the offense cranked it up after the first quarter, and it should all work again against a secondary that got hammered by Pitt for close to 400 yards. But …

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Why UMass Will Win

Can Boston College run the ball? Yeah, it averaged over five yards per carry against Colgate, but QB Phil Jurkovec can’t be the leading and most effective rusher.

UMass might be having a slew of issues – to be kind – but it came up with a few downfield pass plays against Pitt, Tyler Lytle isn’t a bad quarterback when he gets time, and on the road in Amherst, this is the game to hope to catch a team like Boston College napping a bit.

That might seem crazy, but Texas State almost beat the Eagles in Week 2 of last year, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Again, UMass might not score.

Boston College will move the ball however it wants to, it’ll get up fast, and the defense will make a push for its second straight shutout.

And the running game will work – the coaching staff will force it after the firs t quarter.

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Boston College vs UMass Prediction, Line

Boston College 45, UMass 7
Line: Boston College -37, o/u: 58
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3.5

Must See Rating: 2

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Pitt vs UMass Prediction, Game Preview

Pitt vs UMass prediction and game preview. Saturday, September 4

Pitt vs UMass prediction and game preview.


Pitt vs UMass Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 4
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA
Network: ACC Network

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Pitt (0-0) vs UMass (0-0) Game Preview


Why UMass Will Win

The Minutemen are throwing a whole slew of new parts into the mix.

After a disastrous 2020 season – scoring just one touchdown and ten offensive points in the 0-4 run – UMass went big in the transfer portal to go along with veteran parts already in place.

If there’s any blocking whatsoever, the Minutemen will have the backs in place to potentially get the running game going. The combination of Ellis Merriweather and Rutgers transfer Kay’Ron Adams can move with a little room, but …

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Why Pitt Will Win

The UMass O line will have a hard time with the Pitt pressure.

The Panthers might have to replace a slew of the main parts from last season, but the program and coaching staff know how to crank up the pass rush with 97 sacks over the last two seasons.

Even if it takes a wee bit for the line to kick it in, the linebacking corps will take over if needed. All it’ll take is a few scoring drives from the other side to put this away. Make UMass press, and the defense will force the mistakes.

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What’s Going To Happen

Pitt will be able to call its shot.

UMass will get on the board early, and then it’ll be all Panthers the rest of the way. QB Kenny Pickett and the passing game will be great on a second quarter explosion to pull away, and the ground attack that struggled throughout 2020 will take over in the second half.

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Pitt vs UMass Prediction, Line

Pitt 51, UMass 6
Pitt -38, o/u: 56
ATS Confidence out of 5: 4

Must See Rating: 1.5

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Independent Preseason Rankings: CFN College Football Preview 2021

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

The College Football News 2021 Independent 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 Independent teams are going into the 2021 season.

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2021 CFN Independent Preseason Rankings

1. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Quick Take: There’s a consistency to the Irish now under Brian Kelly with four straight double-digit win seasons and five in the last six, and this year’s team should get there again with a schedule that’s a wee bit easier than it looks. The defensive ends are good, S Kyle Hamilton is great, and the success will be there on offense even if it’s more steady than sensational.
Notre Dame Preview | Schedule

2. Liberty Flames

Quick Take: Just about everyone is back, the skill guys around star QB Malik Willis are outstanding, and there’s a buzz after a breakthrough 2020. Talent-wise it’s a good team, but there’s a little national roll-slowing needing to be done when comparing it to the top 25ish Power Five programs. However, with the veterans in place – and with a manageable schedule – another one-loss season is a doable goal.
Liberty Preview | Schedule

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3. BYU Cougars

Quick Take: If was the common refrain last year – “But they didn’t play a Power Five program.” Well, now they do – it wasn’t the Cougars’ fault that no one wanted to play them, by the way – and without Zach Wilson under center. This is still a terrific team with plenty of great parts, but the schedule is tougher – seven Power Five teams on the slate – and there’s some reloading to do.
BYU Preview | Schedule

4. Army Black Knights

Quick Take: Expect a fantastic record thanks to a manageable schedule, but, as always, the O will control the clock and tempo against just about everyone. Also, as always, they’re going to be a very, very tough out for the better teams on the schedule.
Army Preview | Schedule

5. New Mexico State Aggies

Quick Take: The Aggies had the benefit of a spring preseason with a few games to see what they have in place to work with. The answers weren’t all that great, but they have a few explosive parts and should have just enough of an offense to pull off a few wins.
New Mexico Preview | Schedule

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6. UConn Huskies

Quick Take: After not playing last year, this is almost a new team in several spots around a few terrific parts. There are just enough good players to build around, but it’s going to be a rough, rough run saved by two FCS games and a few more winnable dates.
UConn Preview | Schedule

7. UMass Minutemen

Quick Take: The bar is set at just scoring. The Minutemen went 0-4 last year against four Group of Five programs, and they were outscored 161-12 with just one touchdown. The defensive side has some decent parts, but it’s going to be a bloodbath offensively over the first half of the season before things ease up.
UMass Preview | Schedule

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Independent Preseason Predictions For Every Game: Preview 2021

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

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


Independent Preseason Predictions

Army Black Knights

2021 Preseason Prediction: 9-3
2018: 11-2 2019: 5-8 2020: 9-3

Sept. 4 at Georgia State W
Sept. 11 WKU W
Sept. 18 UConn W
Sept. 25 Miami University W
Oct. 2 at Ball State W
Oct. 9 OPEN DATE
Oct. 16 at Wisconsin  L
Oct. 23 Wake Forest  L
Oct. 30 OPEN DATE
Nov. 6 Air Force (in Arlington, TX) W
Nov. 13 Bucknell W
Nov. 20 UMass W
Nov. 27 at Liberty  L
Dec. 4 OPEN DATE
Dec. 11 Navy (in East Rutherford, NJ) W
Army 2021 Preview
Full Schedule Analysis

BYU Cougars

2021 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2018: 7-6 2019: 7-6 2020: 11-1

Sept. 4 Arizona (in Las Vegas) W
Sept. 11 Utah  L
Sept. 18 Arizona State  L
Sept. 24 USF W
Oct. 1 at Utah State W
Oct. 9 Boise State W
Oct. 16 at Baylor  L
Oct. 23 at Washington State  L
Oct. 30 Virginia W
Nov. 6 OPEN DATE
Nov. 13 Idaho State W
Nov. 20 at Georgia Southern W
Nov. 27 at USC  L
BYU 2021 Preview
Full Schedule Analysis

Liberty Flames

2021 Preseason Prediction: 11-1
2018: 6-6 2019: 8-5 2020: 10-1

Sept. 4 Campbell W
Sept. 11 at Troy W
Sept. 18 Old Dominion W
Sept. 24 at Syracuse W
Oct. 2 at UAB W
Oct. 9 Middle Tennessee W
Oct. 16 at ULM W
Oct. 23 at North Texas W
Oct. 30 UMass W
Nov. 6 at Ole Miss  L
Nov. 13 OPEN DATE
Nov. 20 Louisiana W
Nov. 27 Army W
Liberty 2021 Preview
Full Schedule Analysis

New Mexico State Aggies

2021 Preseason Prediction: 2-10
2018: 3-9 2019: 2-10 2020: 1-1

Aug. 28 UTEP  L
Sept. 4 at San Diego State  L
Sept. 11 at New Mexico  L
Sept. 18 OPEN DATE
Sept. 25 Hawaii  L
Oct. 2 at San Jose State  L
Oct. 9 at Nevada  L
Oct. 16 Dixie State W
Oct. 23 at Hawaii  L
Oct. 30 OPEN DATE
Nov. 6 Utah State  L
Nov. 13 at Alabama  L
Nov. 20 at Kentucky  L
Nov. 27 UMass W
NMSU 2021 Preview
Full Schedule Analysis

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

2021 Preseason Prediction: 10-2
2018: 12-1 2019: 11-2 2020: 10-2

Sept. 5 at Florida State W
Sept. 11 Toledo W
Sept. 18 Purdue W
Sept. 25 Wisconsin (in Chicago) W
Oct. 2 Cincinnati W
Oct. 9 at Virginia Tech W
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 USC  L
Oct. 30 North Carolina W
Nov. 6 Navy W
Nov. 13 at Virginia W
Nov. 20 Georgia Tech W
Nov. 27 at Stanford  L
Notre Dame 2021 Preview
Full Schedule Analysis

UConn Huskies

2021 Preseason Prediction: 3-9
2018: 1-11 2019: 2-10 2020: 0-0

Aug. 28 at Fresno State  L
Sept. 4 Holy Cross W
Sept. 11 Purdue  L
Sept. 18 at Army  L
Sept. 25 Wyoming  L
Oct. 2 at Vanderbilt  L
Oct. 9 at UMass W
Oct. 16 Yale W
Oct. 23 Middle Tennessee  L
Oct. 30 OPEN DATE
Nov. 6 OPEN DATE
Nov. 13 at Clemson  L
Nov. 20 at UCF  L
Nov. 27 Houston  L
2021 UConn Preview
Full Schedule Analysis

UMass Minutemen

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

Sept. 4 at Pitt  L
Sept. 11 Boston College  L
Sept. 18 Eastern Michigan  L
Sept. 25 at Coastal Carolina  L
Oct. 2 Toledo  L
Oct. 9 UConn  L
Oct. 16 OPEN DATE
Oct. 23 at Florida State  L
Oct. 30 at Liberty  L
Nov. 6 Rhode Island W
Nov. 13 Maine W
Nov. 20 at Army  L
Nov. 27 at New Mexico State  L
UMass 2021 Preview
Full Schedule Analysis

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College Football News Preseason All-Independent Football Team: Preview 2021

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

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


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2021 Independent Team Previews
Army | BYU | LibertyNMSU
Notre Dame | UConn | UMass
2021 CFN Preseason All-Independent Team
2021 CFN Independent Top 30 Players


2021 Preseason CFN Independent Offensive Player of the Year

QB Malik Willis, Jr. Liberty

The former Auburn Tiger has turned into a superstar and interesting pro prospect for Liberty. He’s not huge, but the 6-1, 215-pounder is one of the nation’s top dual-threat playmakers, throwing for well over 2,000 yards with 20 touchdowns along with 944 rushing yards and 14 scores last season. He’s got everyone around him to do even more.

2021 Preseason CFN Independent Defensive Player of the Year

S Kyle Hamilton, Jr. Notre Dame

Hamilton might not be the best defensive player in college football, but he’s not far off. When it comes to what you want in a next-level safety, here you go – 6-4, 219-pound size, big-time hitting skills, range, and the smarts and instincts to always be in the right position. He’s about to get an even higher profile as the star of a rebuilding Irish team.

2021 CFN Preseason All-Independent Team
2021 CFN Independent Top 30 Players

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UMass Minutemen: CFN College Football Preview 2021

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

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the UMass 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
UMass Schedule Analysis
– UMass Minutemen Previews
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

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2020 Record: 0-4 overall
Head Coach: Walt Bell, 3rd year, 1-15
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 127
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 126
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 130

UMass Minutemen College Football Preview 2021: Offense

12 points. That’s how many the Minutemen scored in the rough four game season. It’s a program in a constant state of transition, the transfer portal is playing a big role in trying to get things going in the third year under Walt Bell, and there’s nowhere to go but up after averaging just 188 yards and three points per game.

The passing game tried out just about everyone possible – with four quarterbacks throwing at least nine passes – but the team might finally have the guy to settle the gig with Tyler Lytle coming in from Colorado. Garrett Dzuro is back after leading the team with 215 passing yards and two picks – he completed just 42% of his passes.

Leading receiver Samuel Emilus is gone through the transfer portal, and the receiving corps loses four other parts to other places. However, Jermaine “OC” Johnson is back after catching 14 passes for 96 yards, and tight end and backup quarterback Josiah Johnson returns along with Taylor Edwards. There’s enough in place to get a big more out of a midrange passing game.

The offensive line didn’t generate a thing for the ground game and struggled in pass protection, but there’s excellent size and enough bulk to at least try to get more physical. Three starters are back in the interior, and help is coming from the transfer portal, but the backs have to rise up.

Four are leaving through the transfer portal, but the Minutemen are bringing in Kay’Ron Adams from Rutgers to go along with 6-2, 227-pound former JUCO transfer Ellis Merriweather – the only RB to gain more than seven yards – running 42 times for 115 yards.

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

NEXT: UMass Minutemen College Football Preview 2021: Defense

Independent Football Schedule 2021 Composite, Top Games To Watch Each Week

Independent football schedule 2021 composite. Week by week ranking of all of the games.

Independent football schedule 2021 composite. Week by week ranking of all of the games.


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Independent Football Schedule Composite 2021

Each week’s games ranking from most interesting to least.

Independent Schedules
Army | BYU | Liberty | NMSU
Notre Dame | UConn | UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 0

Saturday, August 28
UTEP at New Mexico State
UConn at Fresno State

Independent Football Schedule Week 1

Saturday, September 4
Arizona vs. BYU (in Las Vegas)
Army at Georgia State
New Mexico State at San Diego State
UMass at Pitt
Holy Cross at UConn
Campbell at Liberty

Sunday, September 5
Notre Dame at Florida State

Independent Football Schedule Week 2

Saturday, September 11
Utah at BYU
WKU at Army
Toledo at Notre Dame
Liberty at Troy
New Mexico State at New Mexico
Boston College at UMass
Purdue at UConn

Independent Football Schedule Week 3

Saturday, September 18
Purdue at Notre Dame
Arizona State at BYU
Old Dominion at Liberty
UConn at Army
Eastern Michigan at UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 4

Friday, September 24
Liberty at Syracuse
USF at BYU

Saturday, September 25
Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin (in Chicago)
Miami University at Army
Hawaii at New Mexico State
Wyoming at UConn
UMass at Coastal Carolina

Independent Football Schedule Week 5

Friday, October 1
BYU at Utah State

Saturday, October 2
Cincinnati at Notre Dame
Liberty at UAB
Army at Ball State
New Mexico State at San Jose State
Toledo at UMass
UConn at Vanderbilt

Independent Football Schedule Week 6

Saturday, October 9
Notre Dame at Virginia Tech
Boise State at BYU
Middle Tennessee at Liberty
UConn at UMass
New Mexico State at Nevada

Independent Football Schedule Week 7

Saturday, October 16
Army at Wisconsin
BYU at Baylor
Liberty at ULM
Yale at UConn
Dixie State at New Mexico State

Independent Football Schedule Week 8

Saturday, October 23
USC at Notre Dame
BYU at Washington State
Wake Forest at Army
Liberty at North Texas
Middle Tennessee at UConn
New Mexico State at Hawaii
UMass at Florida State

Independent Football Schedule Week 9

Saturday, October 30
North Carolina at Notre Dame
Virginia at BYU
UMass at Liberty

Independent Football Schedule Week 10

Saturday, November 6
Army vs. Air Force (in Arlington)
Navy at Notre Dame
Liberty at Ole Miss
Utah State at New Mexico State
Rhode Island at UMass

Independent Football Schedule Week 11

Saturday, November 13
Notre Dame at Virginia
New Mexico State at Alabama
UConn at Clemson
Maine at UMass
Bucknell at Army
Idaho State at BYU

Independent Football Schedule Week 12

Saturday, November 20
Georgia Tech at Notre Dame
BYU at Georgia Southern
Louisiana at Liberty
New Mexico State at Kentucky
UConn at UCF
UMass at Army

Independent Football Schedule Week 13

Saturday, November 27
BYU at USC
Notre Dame at Stanford
Army at Liberty
UMass at New Mexico State

Saturday, December 11
Army vs Navy (in East Rutherford)

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Independent Football Rankings: CFN 2021 Pre-Spring

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

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


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2021 Independent Rankings: Pre-Spring

1. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Why To Be Happy: The defense should be fine. There are just enough losses to matter, but if Kyle Hamilton isn’t the best safety in college football he’ll be up there, and the line gets back the interior with Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa and Kurt Hinish coming back. QB Ian Book might be gone, but Wisconsin transfer Jack Coan and newbie Tyler Buchner are interesting options to go with. However …

What To Work On: The Irish lose a ton. The offensive line has become a factory, but there’s a lot of work to be done up front, the linebacking corps has to replace key parts, and the receiving corps loses the top wideouts.

Bottom Line: The Irish will be fine. They’re still full of talented players working around a good group of talent waiting to step up, and the recruiting classes have stocked the shelves. The issue will be the expectations. Notre Dame has done the College Football Playoff thing – it wants to win it. It’s going to take a whole lot of reworking to get there.
2021 Notre Dame Schedule Analysis, Best & Worst Scenarios

2. Liberty Flames

Why To Be Happy: Almost everyone has decided to come back. Total yard star QB Malik Willis – back. RB Joshua Mack – back. All the 2020 seniors on the O line, almost all of the top receivers, and everyone on D? Back, back, and close to all back full. Throw in a few interesting transfers – like Utah RB TJ Green and defensive backs Skyler Thomas (Washington State) and Cedric Stone (UTEP) and the Flames should once again be outstanding.

What To Work On: Expectations? Liberty – think about that for a moment … Liberty – will be in a whole lot of preseason top 25 rankings and will be expected to repeat the huge 2020 and be a killer every time out. The turnovers have to slow, and the explosion has to be there against big boys, but now the spotlight is on.

Bottom Line: With all of the returning talent and with head coach Hugh Freeze still around – and not at Tennessee – anything less than another amazing year will be a massive disappointment.

3. BYU Cougars

Why To Be Happy: This might not be the high-flying fun show of last year, but it’ll still be a tough team with a great group of skill parts despite some huge losses. The running backs are good, the defensive should be fine in the back seven, and the team will still be physical on the lines. However …

What To Work On: Last year’s powerhouse loses a ton. QB Zach Wilson, OT Brady Christensen, WR Dax Milne, OG Tristen Hoge, and on and on and on. The Cougars have enough good players to be more than just good and not drop off all that much, QB Baylor Romney isn’t going to be Wilson.

Bottom Line: It’ll be another strong season for the Cougars, but the high-end talent loss is too much to expect a special repeat season like 2020.

4. Army Black Knights

Why To Be Happy: The running backs return. The Black Knights are expected to get back their top five rushers, QB Tyhier Tyler, and for what it’s worth, almost everyone who caught a pass. Eight of the top ten tacklers should be back, but …

What To Work On: The offensive line needs a ton of reworking. It’s Army, so plenty of players have been trained over the years to be ready to fill in, but it’s still going to take a bit to mix in four new starters to get all the timing down.

Bottom Line: You know exactly what you’re getting. The Army D might not be quite as nasty as it was throughout 2020, but it won’t be all that far off. The offensive side will do what it does, but again, it needs the line to gel in a hurry.

5. New Mexico State Aggies

Why To Be Happy: It’ll be a very, very interesting season for the Aggies. They not only get a season again after missing 2020, but they’ll have a real spring football session with three games from late February to early March to tune things up for the real thing this this Fall.

What To Work On: Since winning the New Mexico Bowl at the end of the 2017 season the program has won three games against FBS teams. The program has to find an offense that can keep things moving, and the nation’s second-worst run D in 2019 has to be a whole lot better.

Bottom Line: It’s one of the most interesting situations in a long, long time thanks to the three game spring session. There are a whole slew of new, young parts who weren’t around in 2020 ready to get a chance.

6. UConn Huskies

Why To Be Happy: There might not have been a 2020 season, but almost everyone is expected to be back. This was going to be a very young team last year, and now the program has had a year of upping the weightlifting and conditioning. But …

What To Work On: The program has just one win over an FBS program since 2017 and is 1-27 in its last 28 games against the big-league teams. That one win? UMass. It all starts with figuring out a defense that did nothing for a few years before the 2020 cancellation.

Bottom Line: It’s going to be a rough year, but it’s a young team in full reboot mode with no expectations and a whole lot of players ready to start playing again.

7. UMass Minutemen

Why To Be Happy: The coaching staff has been active in the transfer portal. It got its quarterback – maybe – in Tyler Lytle from Colorado, it’s running back in – maybe – Kay’Ron Adams from Rutgers, and with a whole lot of help for the defensive front and the secondary. However, on the other side …

What To Work On: Around 18-to-20 players are expected to be gone through the transfer portal. It’s not like the Minutemen were able to do much of anything with that group in place, but it’s going to take a full offseason to figure out any semblance of a proper depth chart.

Bottom Line: After scoring one touchdown and 12 points in four games, and after going 1-17 in the last 18 games, the program still has a whole lot of work to do under head man Walt Bell. He’s fighting the good fight, but this is going to be a grind.

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2021 UMass Minutemen Football Schedule: Analysis, Best and Worst Case Scenarios

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 UMass Minutemen football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 UMass Minutemen football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.


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2021 UMass Football Schedule

Full schedule analysis with best and worst scenarios below

Sept. 4 at Pitt

Sept. 11 Boston College

Sept. 18 Eastern Michigan

Sept. 25 at Coastal Carolina

Oct. 2 Toledo

Oct. 9 UConn

Oct. 16 OPEN DATE

Oct. 23 at Florida State

Oct. 30 at Liberty

Nov. 6 Rhode Island

Nov. 13 Maine

Nov. 20 at Army

Nov. 27 at New Mexico State

UMass Minutemen Football Schedule Analysis: The Minutemen should be able to come up with a few wins with dates against Rhode Island, Maine and New Mexico State, but they’ll go through a whole lot of humping to get there. They’ll likely be double-digit underdogs in each of the first five games before getting UConn at home.

UMass Minutemen Football Schedule Best Case Scenario: UMass pulls off a shocker against either Eastern Michigan or Toledo, beats UConn, and takes care of three of its last four games for a five-wins season.

UMass Minutemen Football Schedule Worst Case Scenario: It’s an ugly first five games before losing to UConn at home. Every games a blowout loss on the way to an 0-8 start before losing to either Rhode Island or Maine, and the loss to New Mexico State closes out the rough season with a clunker.

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Liberty vs UMass Prediction, Game Preview

Liberty Flames vs UMass Minutemen prediction and game preview.

Liberty vs UMass prediction and game preview.


Liberty vs UMass Broadcast

Date: Friday, November 27
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Williams Stadium, Lynchburg, VA
Network: ESPN3

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Liberty (8-1) vs UMass (0-3) Game Preview

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Why UMass Will Win

Can the Minutemen force enough turnovers to make this interesting?

The defense has only come up with two in the three games it played, but Liberty isn’t above giving it up once in a while with 13 turnovers on the season. UMass has to be at least a +3, and it has to capitalize on every opportunity. That all has to come from a pass rush that’s been the one bright spot so far – the D can get behind the line.

Everything will have to go right. The Minutemen need to force a few fumbles, they have to at least move the chains a bit, and they have to hope the Flames are a bit down after the brutally-tough close loss to NC State last week to ruin the perfect season.

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Why Liberty Will Win

You can’t win if you can’t score, son.

UMass freshman QB Will Koch threw a touchdown pass against Marshall on November 7th. That was the only TD the program has enjoyed all season, getting outscored by a combined score of 116-12.

The Minutemen have yet to run for over 115 yards in any of the three games, and only threw for over 80 yards once – rolling for 149 in the 51-10 loss to the Thundering Herd.

The lack of a steady offense – averaging just 176 yards per game – all leads to never, ever, ever having the ball. UMass keeps it for just over 25 minutes per game. If it seems like Liberty controls the clock for close to 40 minutes, it’s because it will.

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What’s Going To Happen

Liberty will put this away after two drives.

It’s easy to dog UMass after three ugly blowout losses, but it hasn’t been totally awful in all areas. The special teams aren’t miserable, and again the pass rush is solid, but …

This offense just doesn’t work. Liberty will run for over 300 yards and be in total control all game long.

Liberty vs UMass Prediction, Line

Liberty 40, UMass 6
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ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

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