Troy Trojans Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

Troy College Football Preview 2022: Team breakdown, season prediction, keys to the campaign, and what you need to know

Troy Trojans Preview 2022: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Troy season with what you need to know and keys to the season.


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Troy Trojans Preview
Head Coach: Jon Sumrall, 1st year at Troy
2021 Preview: Overall: 5-7, Conference: 3-5
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Troy Trojans Preview 2022

There are lots of good teams in the Sun Belt this year. Even with a new head man, Troy has no excuse not to be in the mix among the best.

Most of the time a new head coach steps in and has to change everything up. At the very least, he has to take a little time to implement all he wants to do and tweak the program to make things better.

In the case of Troy’s new head coach Jon Sumrall, his job is to take all the veteran talent he’s inheriting and make it all work immediately.

Sumrall comes in with a defensive mindset after working in the SEC over the last few years as a linebackers coach and the co-defensive coordinator at Kentucky, but he knows the program – he was with Troy as an assistant for three years in the mid-2010s.

He gets an offense that should return ten starters, one of the most star-studded defenses in the Sun Belt with the league’s best pass rush, and now he and the new staff have to get this team to a bowl game.

Troy won 21 games in two years, and then slogged through three straight losing seasons with late season fails turning what should’ve been bowl campaigns into three straight five-win runs.

There’s no grace period with the first time head man here – Troy needs to go bowling with this bunch.

Troy Trojans Preview 2022: Offense

The new coaching staff and offense will try to crank up the passing game a bit. Last year’s offense was 109th in the nation averaging just 338 yards and 23 points per game, with the biggest problems the lack of a steady running attack and a downfield passing game that wasn’t there.

Offensive coordinator Joe Craddock will do more with the tight ends, will look to get more out of the line, and it should all kick in with ten starters expected to be back and part of the mix.

Can Gunnar Watson start to push the ball down the field more? The quarterback gig is all his with Taylor Powell transferring to Eastern Michigan, but he has to do a whole lot more after throwing eight touchdown passes and four picks in the rotation.

The top deep threat Luke Whittemore is gone, but leading receiver Tez Johnson is back after making 67 catches for 735 yards and four scores, to go along with Jabre Barber and Deshon Stoudemire back in the mix, too.

Again, the tight ends should be more involved. Seven are on the roster with Deyunkrea Lewis the leader of the lot with three touchdown catches last year.

The offensive line wasn’t all that awful in pass protection, but it has to be far, far stronger for the running game. Four starters are back with Logan Self expected to step in at center after serving as the top backup last year. Left tackle Austin Stidham is the best all-star blocker of a deep group.

The running backs are there. Kimani Vidal led the team with 696 yards and five scores averaging 4.6 yards per carry, and Jamontez Woods is a good back around the goal line averaging over five yards per carry with a team-high six touchdown runs.

Troy Trojans Preview 2022: Defense

The defense did what it could to keep the team in games. The pass rush was the best in the Sun Belt, the turnovers followed, and the D overall finished as the second-best in the league.

Seven starters and plenty of all-stars are in place for new defensive coordinator Sheil Wood, who comes in from Army – his main job is to not screw everything up.

The main pass rushers are back. Javon Solomon is back after coming up with 11 sacks and 17 tackles for loss, and backup Bandit Richard Jibunor was second on the team with eight sacks and ten tackles for loss. They’re on the outside, and Second Team All-Sun Belt star Will Choloh is back as a dangerous veteran interior pass rusher.

The pass rush also comes from the linebacking corps. Carlton Martial continues to be one of the best all-around players in the Sun Belt – he led the team with 127 tackles from his spot in the middle – and KJ Robertson came up with 65 stops on the outside. The Trojans also get plenty of plays from …

The secondary can hit. There aren’t the all-stars like there are on the front six, but TJ Harris and is a good tackler at the Spear position – he earned Third Team All-Sun Belt honors finishing third on the team in tackles – and the corners are deep and good enough.

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Troy Trojans Top 10 Players: College Football Preview 2022

Who are the top 10 Troy players going into the 2022 college football season?

Troy Trojans Preview 2022: Who are the top 10 players going into the season?


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College Football Rankings, Season Predictions: Sun Belt Spring Version 2022

Sun Belt spring football rankings and predictions with best and worst case scenarios for every team

Sun Belt college football rankings and predictions with the realistic best and worst case records and quick analysis – the 2022 spring version.


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The Sun Belt just got a whole lot bigger, cooler, and more interesting with a shocking expansion that should take the conference up another level.

FCS powerhouse James Madison gets to join in right away, and Marshall, Old Dominion, and Southern Miss were able to leave Conference USA and get in for the 2022 football season.

Here’s the problem – several Sun Belt programs that made strides last year are going to have tougher schedules to deal with. Several teams should be better, but might not have the results to show it.

The rankings are based on how good the teams should be and not the final projected records. Keeping in mind that this all could/might/will change when we make the final calls in August …

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Auburn to open their 73rd season at Plainsman Park against Troy

Auburn set to open the home slate against Troy on Wednesday

It’s the return of college baseball on The Plains. The Auburn Tigers have their home opener on Wednesday against in-state foe Troy.

The Tigers opened the season at Globe Life Field for the State Farm College Baseball Classic. Facing three Big 12 teams, Auburn finished 2-1 after dropping the season opener against the Oklahoma Sooners. They beat No. 14 Texas Tech in a close game before throttling Kansas State on Sunday.

All their focus now shifts to Troy. Lefty Tommy Sheehan will be on the bump for this game. Auburn will face right-handed pitcher Beau Fletcher. He comes in with a 0-0 record and a 5.40 ERA.

“Whenever we hook it up against an in-state opponent, we always want to do good against each other,” head coach Butch Thompson said. The head coach knows the importance of a fast start. “We’re coming right out of the gate on Wednesday and we need to be at our best.”

Game Details

Georgia Southern vs Troy Prediction, Game Preview

Georgia Southern vs Troy prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 9

Georgia Southern vs Troy prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 9


Georgia Southern vs Troy How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 9
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Veterans Memorial Stadium, Troy, AL
How To Watch: ESPN+
Record: Georgia Southern (2-3), Troy (2-3)
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Georgia Southern vs Troy Game Preview


Why Georgia Southern Will Win

The Troy offense isn’t going anywhere.

It’s been able to get over 300 yards in each of its last three games, but the running game is struggling and there isn’t enough of a downfield passing game to mark up for it.

The Trojans are having problems on the offensive line – it’s allowing too many sacks – and the Georgia Southern defense is great at getting behind the line.

On the other side, the running game is coming off a 503-yard day against Arkansas State, but …

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Why Troy Will Win

Troy has the nation’s best pass rush.

That might not mean much against a Georgia Southern offense that doesn’t throw the ball, but the Trojans lead the nation with nine tackles for loss per game and should be able to get to the Eagle ground attack before it can get started.

Georgia Southern’s offense might be built around controlling the game, but it’s not good enough on third downs and the D doesn’t get off the field.

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What’s Going To Happen

Troy can’t run and it can sort of throw, Georgia Southern doesn’t throw but the ground attack is fantastic.

Troy will be able to run a bit, too.

The Trojans are finally back at home after being away for a month, and the defense will rise up and produce with the defensive front taking over on third downs.

It’ll be a grind, but Troy will hang on.

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Georgia Southern vs Troy Prediction, Line

Troy 26, Georgia Southern 23
Line: Troy -5.5, o/u: 50.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

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Sun Belt Heat: The College Football Playoff Is A Lie

The College Football Playoff Committee screwed the conferences that risked life and limb to save the season Contact @astatefanrules It was as anticlimactic as it was profoundly unjust. The College Football Playoff committee delivered their annual …

The College Football Playoff Committee screwed the conferences that risked life and limb to save the season


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It was as anticlimactic as it was profoundly unjust. The College Football Playoff committee delivered their annual bounty to the game’s wealthy elite – the same committee who had once upon a time said that “if you take care of business, win your conference, and go undefeated, the Playoff will take care of itself.

This was a lie.

Even during an unprecedented season that turned the entire college football world upside down, the Committee did what they do best: maintain the status quo. Consider, not a single team selected for the Playoff is new to the format. Even worse, not a single team truly deserves to be there.

Alabama didn’t play a single opponent outside of the SEC.

Ohio State played six games. They shouldn’t even qualify.

Clemson and Notre Dame have already played twice, and canceled each other out.

Meanwhile, two programs – Coastal Carolina and Cincinnati – did everything the Committee told them to do, which is to beat Top 25 teams, win its conference, and (as if it’s not hard enough) go undefeated. The Committee’s response was to rank Florida, Oklahoma and Texas A&M ahead of the Bearcats, and rank the Chanticleers completely out of NY6 consideration.

It. Was. A. Lie.

I’m not the only one bitching. While the Committee patted itself on the back for rewarding the same wealthy programs year in and year out, a handful of pundits raised a voice to grouse:

The Playoff is just one insult. The Bowl lineup is a completely separate line-item of Power Privilege. Look at this ghastly menu of sub .500 SEC teams who are awarded a plum Bowl game in 2020:

2-8 South Carolina – Gasparilla Bowl
4-6 Kentucky – Gator Bowl
3-7 Arkansas – Texas Bowl
3-6 Tennessee – Liberty Bowl
2-7 MissState – Armed Forces Bowl

Combined, they have exactly two more wins than Coastal Carolina, And yes, 2-7 Mississippi State is going to the Armed Forces Bowl while 9-2 Army get the shaft. This system is complete crap. It rewards teams not for their merit, but for their privilege.

It was all a lie. The College Football Playoff was supposed to bring balance to college football. We were told we’d have a place at the table so long as we pulled ourselves up by the bootstraps and proved our mettle to out just and benevolent overlords. In this dumb season of COVID, you’d have thought that playing more than 10 games would count for something, or that playing only within your conference would count against you. Nope. Not a bit. It’s they eye test that counts.

Why do we even play?

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Coastal Carolina 11-0 after another magical finish

Coastal Carolina with another thrilling finish as it upped its mark to 11-0

The magic never seems to run out for Coastal Carolina, the true darlings of the 2020 college football season.

Troy, which brought a 5-5 mark into the game, took a 38-35 lead over the Chanticleers in the final 1:20 Saturday.

The miracle run of the team picked last in the Sun Belt prior to the season was tenuous.

Never doubt Graham McCall, the quarterback for Coastal.

He led a five-play, 75-yard drive that culminated with a TD pass to Javon Heiligh with 35 seconds left and the perfect season continued.

The final was Coastal 42, Troy 38 and the Chanticleers are on their way to the conference championship against Louisiana with an 11-0 mark.

 

The Sun Belt Is On ESPN College GameDay And It’s A Big Deal

After years of the Sun Belt not being any time to shine, ESPN College GameDay is making its first ever pilgrimage to a Sun Belt campus.

After years of the Sun Belt not being any time to shine, ESPN College GameDay is making its first ever pilgrimage to a Sun Belt campus.


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It only took an NCAA baseball champion to get ESPN College GameDay to visit a Sun Belt campus.

This Saturday, the universally loved and over-produced college football carnival sets up tents at Coastal Carolina, where the undefeated Chanticleers take on Lib…uh, the BYU Cougars, who are also undefeated and monolithed* into the schedule thanks to COVID-19. As one columnist observed, this is the ULTIMATE 2020 college football game.

Perhaps to the chagrin of Troy, Appalachian State and Louisiana – all recent AP Top 25 Sun Belt Programs – #16 Coastal Carolina receives the blessing of the world’s leading sports network, bringing its upstart brand of suddenly very good football to a global audience. While that may make many in the Sun Belt orbit burn with teeth-gritting envy, the value Coastal is bringing to the conference is pure bitcoin.

The Sun Belt needs this juice, and the timing couldn’t be better. After all, once the mighty College Football Playoff Committee weighs in, anybody not in the Top 6 may as well spend their time polishing their Tinder profiles. On Saturday, College GameDay won’t be in Tuscaloosa or Clemson or Columbus – it’sConway, baby. You want an in-depth analysis of Ohio State’s scheduling situation? TOO BAD, YOU GOT COASTAL. Looking for a status report on Nick Saban’s health? PROGNOSIS UNKNOWN, SUCKER, YOU GOT COASTAL. How about a look at whatever Oregon is wearing? EAT IT! YOU GOT COASTAL!

Fortunately for America, Coastal Carolina plays an entertaining brand of football, well rounded on all facets of the game. By Sunday, freshman sensation quarterback Grayson McCall is going to be a household name. On the opposing sideline, BYU has already murdered Troy and Texas State, so the Chants have an obligation to avenge the Sun Belt. Chances of this game being a dud is small, giving Game Day incentive to visit the Sun Belt again.

Who’s going to win? Who knows? The Cougars are big and fast. But they haven’t played a team like Coastal Carolina, a school with a recent national championship and beach access. I give the edge to the Chants.

* To “monolith” is to appear suddenly and mysteriously

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Appalachian State Battles Coastal Carolina In The Sun Belt Bowl

The Old School Marshall duels the Young Gun Chanticleers this Saturday when Coastal Carolina hosts Appalachian State

The Old School Marshall duels the Young Gun Chanticleers this Saturday when Coastal Carolina hosts Appalachian State


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At the start of this stupid season, if you had told me that Coastal Carolina would be undefeated and ranked #15 in the nation after 12 weeks of football, I’d have probably said, “Yeah, okay” because Lord Entropy is the Sun Belt’s only master. If you told me Rip Torn would also lead in rushing, I’d have believed it, too.

Yet, the Sun Belt’s Sheriff’s badge still shines on the chest of the Mountaineers, its only blemish a loss to currently undefeated Marshall. Appalachian State may be a bit longer in the tooth than the Chants, but Zack Thomas is still a unit behind center, the defense is as stingy as ever, and the citizens of Boone are plenty surly that anyone would dare question their legitimacy.

Short story shorter, Appalachian State wasn’t letting anyone besmirch the supremacy of the Mountaineers. Respect and fist bumps, App fans.

However, to dismiss the Chanticleers is to make a very big mistake; they are legit good. The Chants shut-out a Georgia State offense that puts up 39 points per game. They’re a member of the Sun Belt’s 2020 Big XII Massacre Squad. They’ve defeated #21 Louisiana in Lafayette. Coastal’s freshman QB, Grayson McCall, has been added to the Maxwell Award watch list.

Coastal Carolina’s proficiency on both sides of the ball reminds me of…Appalachian State.

The Mountaineers are also legit good – and well-rounded. The offense and defense both rank second in the Sun Belt. QB Zac Thomas is having another elite season behind center. And they made Arkansas State look like a division two school in Jonesboro.

Yet, while the Mountaineers have been solid, they haven’t been dominating. Comparing apples, Appalachian State struggled in a 17-13 win at Boone over Georgia State – the same Georgia State that Coastal demolished 51-zero in Atlanta. Sometimes, the Mountaineers’ offense stalls. Coastal always seems to coast.

Appalachian State and Coastal Carolina enjoy an early tee-time in Boone this Saturday on ESPN 2. Whoever wins gets to pin the Sun Belt Sheriff Star on their chests, even if Lord Entropy remains the law of the conference.

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The picks are in, analysts select their winners from todays games

Find out who the experts picked to win this weeks slate of games.

It has become a right of passage at the end of collegiate pregame shows, the picking of the day’s slate of games. Take a look at who the experts selected, along with celebrity picker comedian Bill Murray.

Troy at MTSU

Kirk Herbstreit – Troy

Lee Corso – MSTU

Desmond Howard – MTSU

David Pollack – Troy

Bill Murray – MTSU

 

App. St. at Marshall

Herbstreit  – App. St.

Corso – App. St.

Howard – App. St.

Pollack – Marshall

Murray – App. St.

 

Tulsa vs Oklahoma St.

Herbstreit – OSU

Corso – OSU

Howard – OSU

Pollack – OSU

Murray – OSU

 

UCF at Georgia Tech

Herbstreit – UCF

Corso – UCF

Howard – UCF

Pollack – UCF

Murray – UCF

 

Miami at Louisville

Herbstreit – NO PICK

Corso – Miami

Howard – Miami

Pollack – Louisville

Murray – Louisville