Rice vs UAB Prediction, Game Preview

Rice Owls vs UAB Blazers prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines: Saturday, October 23

Rice vs UAB prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 23


Rice vs UAB How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 23
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Protective Stadium, Birmingham, AL
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Record: Rice (2-4), UAB (5-2)
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Why Rice Will Win

Can the offense work?

It’s a low bar to set, but Rice is now 2-0 when it gets to 315 yards and 0-4 when it doesn’t.

UAB’s offense has been fine, but it hasn’t hit 400 yards in any of the last three games with a passing attack that’s struggling to crank up the big production.

Rice doesn’t throw a ton of picks, and it has to avoid the big mistakes against a UAB that got most of its takeaways in two games. This is the week the Owl offense has to finally start establishing something on the ground against a team that loves to control the clock, but …

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Why UAB Will Win

The UAB defense has been just that good.

There were problems against Liberty, but the D allowed 21 points or fewer in five of the other six games. The pass defense is a rock, and this isn’t the time when the Rice ground game is about to get going.

Rice is great at controlling the clock – and it needs to do it in this – but UAB is better at it. Best of all for the Blazers, the Owls just don’t know how to put the biscuit in the basket – they’re miserable at capitalizing on their drives into the red zone …

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What’s Going To Happen

Can Rice even get enough drives to get inside the 20? It’s only been there once in the last two games.

UAB might not be cranking up the giant offensive numbers, but it’s efficient, it’s not making the giant mistakes lately, and the defense is taking care of the rest.

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Rice vs UAB Prediction, Line

UAB 34, Rice 10
Line: UAB -23.5, o/u: 45
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3
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American Athletic Conference Expansion: Charlotte, FAU, Rice, UAB, UNT, UTSA. 10 Quick Thoughts

College Football Daily Cavalcade: American Athletic Conference expanded with Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, UNT, UTSA, UAB. 10 Quick Thoughts

College Football Daily Cavalcade: The American Athletic Conference has expanded by adding Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, North Texas, UTSA, and UAB. What does it all mean? What’s next?


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Sorry if this take sucks, it’s not my fault …

It had a dream to get bigger with a slew of Big 12 takes, but it ended up expanding with thoughts on Conference USA.

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Not that it applies to other areas of our world or anything, but sometimes, you take the win and move forward.

The American Athletic Conference expanded with UAB, Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, North Texas, Rice, and UTSA. What does it all mean? Here are 10 quick thoughts on the big move.

1. So now with these six, the American Athletic Conference, at least for football, will look like this when it all starts once they’re in – a specific date hasn’t been finalized.

Assume the league goes back to two divisions looking something like this …

East: Charlotte, East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Navy, Temple, UAB, USF

West: Memphis, North Texas, Rice, SMU, Tulane, Tulsa, UTSA

2. Beyond everything else, it’s a happy day – at least for everyone other than Conference USA.

It’s a good business move for the American Athletic Conference in a take-the-win sort of way, and for the schools, this is massive.

It’s a step up from C-USA for Rice and North Texas, and it’s a giant validation for the other four schools.

3. Remember, UAB football was in a self-induced coma in 2015 and 2016.

It’s a minor miracle that it still has a program, much less it getting to have a moment like this.

Florida Atlantic football started from scratch under the late Howard Schnellenberger and joined the FCS world back in 2004, UTSA has only been in the FCS since 2012, and Charlotte is still new to football, becoming a major college program in 2015. Now they’re all in the American Athletic Conference.

4. It might have been a necessary business move for the American Athletic Conference, but it’s a gigantic step back to what was potentially on the table a few months ago. No program-shaming here, but UAB, Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, North Texas, Rice, and UTSA doesn’t move the national needle even a little bit.

5. There’s no replacing new Big 12 members Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF.

Think of expansion as Moneyball – the American Athletic Conference couldn’t replace Damon and Giambi. It has to hope that the six newly-added schools can add up to overcome some of the revenue hit. It won’t, but it’s a needed move to strengthen the league’s membership. But …

6. Things are a whole lot different than they were a few months ago.

When the Big 12 appeared to be mortally wounded with Texas and Oklahoma leaving for the SEC, there was a real thought that the American Athletic Conference would go get Big 12 schools, not the other way around.

The AAC went from – at least in the sports media sewing circle – possibly pulling in West Virginia and maybe Iowa State and Oklahoma State to losing three of its biggest schools and adding five from Conference USA.

7. Again, not to dog the six programs coming in, but this cements the Mountain West as the sixth best conference in college football – at least until the Pac-12 wakes up.

The AAC landing Florida Atlantic gives USF a natural rival, and the state of Texas becomes more emphasized, but these six aren’t going to entice the big schools from the Mountain West to possibly flip leagues.

The AAC landing Big 12 schools wasn’t realistically going to work, but chatting up San Diego State – with the Pac-12 not claiming to be interested in expanding right now – and Boise State, and some of the others from the Mountain West in an attempt to become a giant national conference wasn’t crazy.

The six schools the AAC just landed don’t up the brand enough for the Mountain West schools to be interested.

8. Don’t assume this is slowing down.

At some point, the Big 12 will realize that going after USF – Tampa, rivalry with UCF, massive enrollment – makes a whole lot of sense, and the AAC hanging on to Memphis is a mild upset.

Conference USA still has a few attractive schools – most notably Marshall and Southern Miss. The American Athletic Conference might keep moving here, and going after FIU – to have three schools in Florida – might make sense.

9. So now what for Conference USA?

It just lost five of its 12 members, and others wanted to go, too – UTEP isn’t all that happy right now. That leaves FIU, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Old Dominion, Southern Miss, UTEP, and WKU.

Raiding the Sun Belt would be an instant reaction, but the easier move might be to entice a few of the independents to join in. Adding Army, UConn and UMass would at least give the conference some bulk, but the big get – even with a whole slew of issues – would be Liberty. However, the Sun Belt is about to go hard after all the independents, too. And …

10. Get ready for some schools from the FCS world to start becoming factors.

James Madison, North Dakota State, and Sam Houston State are among several schools on the verge of stepping up. There’s nowhere else for the Sun Belt and Conference USA to go, so we might see as many as ten new schools in the FBS world in the near future.

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UAB vs Southern Miss Prediction, Game Preview

UAB vs Southern Miss prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16

UAB vs Southern Miss prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16


UAB vs Southern Miss How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 16
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: MM Roberts Stadium, Hattiesburg, MS
How To Watch: Stadium
Record: UAB (4-2), Southern Miss (1-5)
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UAB vs Southern Miss Game Preview


Why UAB Will Win

Be surprised if Southern Miss runs the ball more than two feet.

The Golden Eagles are starting to find a passing game, but the offensive front hasn’t generated a lick of a push for the ground attack over the last month, failing to get to 100 yards in any of the last four games and averaging just 2.5 yards per carry.

Throw in the lack of third down conversion, a whole slew of turnovers, and a line that leads the nation in most tackles for loss allowed, and UAB should be able to take advantage of both things, especially with the takeaways.

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Why Southern Miss Will Win

The UAB hasn’t seen a penalty it hasn’t liked to commit.

The Blazers are averaging close to ten flags a game – with ten or more in four of the six games – for a whopping 91 yards an outing. Southern Miss gets hit with lots and lots of flags, too, but at least this week it gets a bit of a break – the mistakes should be even.

Offensively, the ground game might be struggling, but the passing attack has perked up with 560 yards over the last two weeks after failing to get to 200 yards in any of the first four games. Freshman Jake Lange might not be much of a runner, and interceptions have been an issue, but at least the offense is starting to move a little more through the air.

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What’s Going To Happen

UAB hasn’t been perfect, and the offense has to start doing a whole lot more after failing to get past 325 yards in either of the last two games, but the defense will take over.

The Blazer run D won’t allow more than 50 yards, the secondary will pick off a few passes, and it’ll be a second straight easy win after taking out Florida Atlantic 31-14.

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UAB vs Southern Miss Prediction, Line

UAB 34, Southern Miss 17
Line: UAB -15.5, o/u: 43
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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Florida Atlantic vs UAB Prediction, Game Preview

Florida Atlantic vs UAB prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 9

Florida Atlantic vs UAB prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 9


Florida Atlantic vs UAB How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 9
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Protective Stadium, Birmingham, AL
How To Watch: Stadium
Record: Florida Atlantic (3-2), UAB (3-2)
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Why Florida Atlantic Will Win

Can the Florida Atlantic offense keep this going?

It ripped through FIU for over 700 yards in a blowout win last week, making it the third time in four games the offense hit at least 197 rushing yards and over 300 passing.

N’Kosi Perry has been sharp with ten touchdown passes and just one pick, the running game has a slew of options in a rotation, and they’ll all going to crank it up against a UAB D that got hammered for over 300 passing yards in three of the last four games.

The Owls are dominant on third downs, they’re not turning the ball over, and …

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Why UAB Will Win

UAB isn’t going to be awful in Game Two in the shiny new Protective Stadium.

The Blazers have the experience and talent to roll through the Conference USA schedule, but they couldn’t handle a Liberty offense with a slew of elite playmakers. FAU doesn’t have the Flame attack.

The UAB downfield passing game continues to be dangerous and effective deep, but the O is still great at controlling the clock. It’ll control the tempo in this.

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What’s Going To Happen

UAB might have lost to Liberty last week, but again, that’s a terrific team. The other loss was go Georgia – there’s no shame there.

Now the Blazers have to make the new home field theirs.

Willie Taggart has made Florida Atlantic a player in the Conference USA race, and it’ll keep the offensive pressure on all game long. The Owls just won’t have the ball long enough, especially in the second half.

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Florida Atlantic vs UAB Prediction, Line

UAB 30, Florida Atlantic 24
Line: UAB -4, o/u: 49
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1

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Liberty vs UAB Prediction, Game Preview

Liberty vs UAB prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 2

Liberty vs UAB prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 2


Liberty vs UAB How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 2
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Protective Stadium, Birmingham, AL
How To Watch: CBS Sports Network
Record: Liberty (3-1), UAB (3-1)
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Why Liberty Will Win

This is still a dangerous team with a whole lot of weapons – it’s better than it showed in the loss to Syracuse.

The defense might have been run over, but it remains great on third downs and it’s among the most effective in the country overall. Yeah, the Flames struggled up front in the Carrier Dome, but they allowed just 77 yards.

UAB doesn’t have the pass rush to bother Malik Willis, it’s not going to contain him when he’s on the move, and overall it’s making way, way too many mistakes – there are too many penalties.

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Why UAB Will Win

Campbell, Troy, and Old Dominion. Liberty might have pushed Syracuse in a 24-21 road loss, but it’s not like it faced a slew of killers over the first three weeks.

So yes, the overall defensive stats might be strong, but they’re misleading. The Flames aren’t forcing takeaways, and the way Orange RB Sean Tucker rumbled at will rumbled on them is a problem.

UAB’s rushing offense has been more than fine with DeWayne McBride and Jermaine Brown getting the job done to let one of the nation’s most efficient passing games do the rest. And …

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What’s Going To Happen

UAB is for real.

It got hammered by Georgia, but it managed to beat North Texas, Tulane, and Jacksonville State all away from home. Now it gets to enjoy its new digs as Protective Stadium opens its doors for the first time.

Willis will have his moments, but the UAB lines will hold up as the game goes on. The balanced attack will be enough to control the clock and the game throughout.

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Liberty vs UAB Prediction, Line

UAB 26, Liberty 23
Line: UAB -2, o/u: 49.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

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UAB vs Tulane Prediction, Game Preview

UAB vs Tulane prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25

UAB vs Tulane prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25


UAB vs Tulane How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 25
Game Time: 8:00 ET
Venue: Yulman Stadium, New Orleans, LA
How To Watch: ESPN+
Record: UAB (2-1), Tulane (1-2)
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Why UAB Will Win

Can UAB translate the performances against the mediocre into a big game against a good team?

The Georgia game doesn’t count – that’s a whole other level.

The Blazers destroyed Jacksonville State – to be fair, the Gamecocks beat Florida State – and North Texas, and now it gets a battle against a Tulane team that has a good offense but has to stop getting hit with so many penalties and has to prove it can deal with a downfield passing game.

UAB is bombing away, averaging over 19 yards per throw all while doing a great job of holding on to the ball and controlling the clock. The efficient passing game combined with Tulane’s mistakes – there are turnover issues, too – might be enough to pull this off.

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Why Tulane Will Win

Tulane is finally back at home. Meanwhile, in a weird twist, it has played more games in Birmingham than the University of Alabama-Birmingham.

Thanks to Hurricane Ida, the Green Wave played their first three games away from home, and two of them were against Oklahoma and Ole Miss. Meanwhile, UAB started out the season with its first game played an hour down the road in Montgomery, and then went on the road for its next two games.

Its first home game isn’t until October against Liberty.

On the field, UAB has a strange way of not being able to convert on third downs. That didn’t matter against Jacksonville State or North Texas, but being 1-of-11 against Georgia ended that in a hurry.

Tulane has the offensive balance to keep up, helped by UAB’s inability to do too much in the backfield. Throw in the Blazers’ problem with turnovers, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Tulane gets the home win with the offensive parts working and the defense getting a breather after the Ole Miss problems.

UAB has enough talent to pull this off – and it’s probably going to win the Conference USA title – but the Green Wave will bring way too much pressure to let the downfield plays develop.

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UAB vs Tulane Prediction, Line

Tulane 34, UAB 26
Line: Tulane -3.5, o/u: 55
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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UAB vs North Texas Prediction, Game Preview

UAB vs North Texas prediction and game preview. Saturday, September 18

UAB vs North Texas prediction and game preview.


UAB vs North Texas Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 18
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Apogee Stadium, Denton, TX
Network: Stadium
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UAB (1-1) vs North Texas (1-1) Game Preview


Why UAB Will Win

Don’t take anything away from the 56-7 loss to Georgia. UAB is really, really good. It’s not national championship good.

This is still one of the most experienced Group of Five teams with the talent to take another Conference USA title. Now it gets to play someone more its own size, and it should be able to move the ball at will on a North Texas defense that’s been awful against the run and gives up 477 yards per game overall.

The Mean Green have firepower, and the D is a wee bit improved after last year’s disaster, but it’s all still going to be a work in progress.

UAB will be able to rumble at will on the ground. However …

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Why North Texas Will Win

UAB wasn’t great at converting on third downs against Jacksonville State.

Going 1-of-11 against Georgia is one thing, but the offense sputtered to keep things moving against the Gamecocks, converting just 3-of-9 tries for an offense that hasn’t been as sharp as it should be.

North Texas might not have the defense, but former North Carolina QB Jace Ruder threw for 366 yards against SMU with a whole lot of big plays down the field. At home, the Mean Green should come up with the offensive pop to set the pace – UAB still has to prove it can keep up.

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What’s Going To Happen

UAB will keep up.

Give credit for a 31-0 win over the same Jacksonville State team that won at Florida State, and again, losing to Georgia is losing at Georgia.

North Texas will come up with a whole lot of yards, but it’ll have problems putting the biscuit in the basket. It only came up with 12 points against SMU despite rolling up over 500 yards.

Once again, turnovers will be a problem for the Mean Green.

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UAB vs North Texas Prediction, Line

UAB 38, North Texas 17
Line: UAB -12, o/u: 57.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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Georgia vs UAB Prediction, Game Preview

Georgia vs UAB prediction and game preview. Saturday, September 11

Georgia vs UAB prediction and game preview.


Georgia vs UAB Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 11
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA
Network: ESPN2

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Why UAB Will Win

Forgive bringing a global pandemic into the football conversation …

Just how healthy is Georgia?

There’s been a self-proclaimed covid spike on the team – head coach Kirby Smart has yet to say which players are infected. This is an already thin group at receiver and the team is coming off a physical and emotional 10-3 win over Clemson.

And UAB isn’t a week off.

If this isn’t the best team in Conference USA, it’s very, very close. It’s loaded with veterans, it’s deep, and as the year goes on it should prove to be far stronger than last year’s conference champion.

The running game struggled to get going in the 31-0 win over Jacksonville State, but the defense didn’t allow a thing – giving up just 154 yards of total Gamecock offense – and QB Tyler Johnston completed 17-of-21 passes for 320 yards and two scores.

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Why Georgia Will Win

Yeah … UAB didn’t run all that well last week.

The Blazer offensive line did a strong job in pass protection, and the ground attack was serviceable – not explosive, though – and now it’s not going anywhere against a Georgia defensive front that spent the early evening in Charlotte destroying the Clemson offensive line.

Obviously this all depends on who’s healthy, but the offense that couldn’t go anywhere against Clemson should be able to run a little bit better. JT Daniels threw one pick, but he didn’t give up the one big mistake that DJ Uiagalelei did. As long as the Dawgs aren’t turning the ball over, they’ll be fine.

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What’s Going To Happen

Again, this all depends on just how healthy Georgia is. For now, let’s assume it’s all systems go.

UAB’s defense will give the Georgia passing attack problems, but as the game goes on things will start to break. Eventually, the Dawgs will start running effectively and the offense will go on a burst. The defense will handle everything else.

The UAB offensive line will do what it can, but the ground game won’t work and QB Tyler Johnston will get picked off three times.

It’ll be ragged for both sides, but Georgia will win by a score that’s not indicative of the fight, and move on.

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Georgia vs UAB Prediction, Line

Georgia 38, UAB 13
Line: Georgia -24.5, o/u: 45.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

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UAB vs Jacksonville State Prediction, Game Preview

UAB vs Jacksonville State prediction and game preview, Wednesday, September 1

UAB vs Jacksonville State prediction and game preview.


UAB vs Jacksonville State Broadcast

Date: Wednesday, September 1
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, AL
Network: ESPN

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Why Jacksonville State Will Win

This is a very, very dangerous Gamecock team that proved throughout the FCS spring session that it has the firepower and talent to more than just make this a game.

A playoff team earlier in 2021, it returns one of the best run defenses in the FCS, one of the most dangerous passing attacks, and with a D that’s able to bring the pass rush and to a great job at taking the ball away.

There’s talent here. DJ Coleman is a high-end edge rusher who’ll get a long look from the NFL, the ground game has the parts with Josh Samuel and Uraih West, and Zerrick Cooper is a terrific quarterback when healthy – and Zion Webb is able to fill in when needed.

UAB has to be on its game from the start.

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Why UAB Will Win

It’s not a stretch to call this the best UAB team yet under head coach Bill Clark.

The defending Conference USA champion not only gets back almost all the key parts from the 2020 team, but it has longtime quarterback Tyler Johnston back after spending a bulk of last year banged up.

The offensive line is loaded, and the running game will follow. Jacksonville State might have the parts on the defensive front to shine, but late in the year it started giving up yards on the ground and the secondary was hit for 200 yards or more in four of the last five games.

UAB should have several ways to keep things moving.

What’s Going To Happen

UAB is going to be in for a fight.

It’ll pull it out – it has too much talent, depth, and experience – but Jacksonville State will be up in the first half and be just a drive away from getting right back in it in the second half.

The Blazer defense that was seventh in the nation last year and returns nine starters will come up big when it has to.

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UAB vs Jacksonville State Prediction, Line

UAB 34, Jacksonville State 26
No Line, o/u: No Line

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

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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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