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Belk Kickoff Classic – Watch for a Carolina Victory

Just days away from what should be an exciting game in Charlotte between North Carolina and South Carolina, it’s time to preview the two teams and pick a winner.

In one of the more intriguing matchups coming Thursday night, a high powered Tar Heel offense and questionable defense meet a questionable offense and below average defense in the Gamecocks. So we’ll divide the two teams up by these two lines (and these two alone) and predict a winner.

Battle Fronts (stats from 2014 via ncaa.com)

North Carolina offense – 35th in the nation with 55 touchdowns and 429.8 yards per game.
Returns one of the most underrated dual-threat QBs in the nation in Marquise Williams.

South Carolina defense – 92nd in the nation allowing 432.7 yards per game.
Returns 8 starters

North Carolina defense – ranked 117th in the nation allowing 497.8 yards per game
New scheme under first year DC Gene Chizik

South Carolina offense – ranked 33rd in the nation with 51 touchdowns and 443.4 yards per game
Returns 5 starters and will begin with a new QB.

Expect South Carolina to improve on their defensive numbers from last year having returned 8 starters from the defensive line. Expect North Carolina to improve from their offensive numbers from last year having returned essentially an entire offensive line headlined by dual-threat QB Marquise Williams. Expect South Carolina offense to be about average in this game and/or slightly off their averages from last year given the new QB and questionable North Carolina defense. Expect North Carolina to improve slightly from their defensive numbers (or the defense that wasn’t) from a season ago.

Having said that, what happens with this game? North Carolina SHOULD win in a thriller over a new QB even though it will be a homecoming of sorts for the former Wakefield star Conner Mitch. The biggest question mark surrounding the Tar Heels is that defense. You’ve all seen the numbers and graphics from what new DC Chizik has been able to do in his first year at every team he has gone to, and if you have, you know some of us have been saying that ANY defense that isn’t last years’ will put us in position to win some games. This is one of them.

First Cardinal Landing Spot, the ATL

petrinoA hyped Bobby Petrino

Not that anyone is counting, but in less than 4 days (even less for the fans of other select teams) the long awaited 2015-16 college football season will begin. Selfishly I gear my focus on the Louisville Cardinals who will flock toward the south and descend upon the city of Atlanta to take on the preseason number two nationally ranked Auburn Tigers this Saturday. It seems like an utter eternity since I last flipped on a college football game, but the wait for its return is always worth it.  In this particular blog, the first since checking in periodically over the summer months, I’m going to give a few opinions and predictions regarding the Cards as well as the ACC conference. Near the conclusion, I will also give out a few other tidbits and share some thoughts regarding Louisville basketball.

First up for discussion, the 2015 Louisville Cardinal Football team. In my mind, there are 5 lingering questions that remain unanswered that will determine this team’s success or demise on the gridiron this season.

  1. Will Brandon Radcliffe have a break out year and build off a strong end to the 2014 season?
  2. Who will be UofL’s starting quarterback and will that guy be effective?
  3. Will DeVonte Fields live up to the hype?
  4. Is this the year that James Quick becomes a go to receiver?
  5. Can the UofL defense stay healthy especially up front?

Most of those questions probably won’t be answered until, at the earliest, mid season. But I certainly like UofL’s chances of returning to another bowl game If the answer is “yes” to the majority that I have posed?  In short, I predict another solid year for the Cards. At this juncture, I am picking Will Gardner as the starting QB against Auburn. He appears to be healthy and has the size and arm strength to be effective against a stout SEC defense in the Tigers. I do also think, however, that we could see Reggie Bonnafon play a few series as well. He brings another dimension to the table in his ability to leave the pocket and use his legs to punish defenses (see Notre Dame).

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In regards to James Quick, I would like to see him finally get more balls thrown his way, in light of his move to the slot receiver position. I am confident that his speed and overall play-making abilities are an asset that could provide this year’s offense with a much needed boost in light of the departures of phenom DeVante Parker and Eli Rogers. One thing that does make me feel better is that even if Quick were to have only a modest year, there are some studs-in-the-making at the WR position just  to showcase their skills. By studs I am referring to guys like Javonte Bagley, Devante Peete and true freshmen Traveon Samuel and Emonee Spence. As for Brandon Radcliffe, I absolutely believe he will explode back onto the scene and have a monster year. With that said, I also look for LJ Scott to also do some damage and provide some high quality back up carries. Last but not least, my fingers are crossed that Devonte Fields, the one time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (as a freshman), does indeed fill the shoes of the departed Lorenzo Mauldin and anchors a defense, that despite losing multiple players to this past sunmer’s NFL Draft, that could wreak havoc on opposing offenses. I am giddy at the prospect of watching newcomers Josh Harvey-Clemons and Shaq Wiggins roam the UofL secondary

wiggins                                                                     Shaq Wiggins, Georgia transfer

I am equally as excited to watch Sheldon Rankins and the ACC’s top group of linebackers (Kelsey/Burgess/Brown/Fields) make multiple big play and attempt to slow down Auburn’s ground attack. The bottom line is that Bobby Petrino’s teams are almost always better in year two and I think that trend will hold true in 2015.  Oh, and since becoming a D-1 head coach it cannot be overlooked that Bobby Petrino is 19-1 in season openers……..not too shabby.

My season prediction sure to go wrong: 9-3 (not including bowl game)

Projected losses: Auburn, at FSU, at NC State

Key wins: Clemson, Houston, at UK (5 in a row)

Two of the losses I am predicting are still winnable games, especially at NC State. However, I look for tge Wolfpack to be much improved from last season and tough to beat on their home turf especially when you add the revenge factor from a stinging loss at PJCS last season.. As for Auburn, I am predicting a loss while maintaining a high level of optimism. Win the turnover battle, avoid special teams disasters and establish ball control via the running game and UofL absolutely CAN beat Auburn. The only thing really holding back UofL aside from it’s opponent on Saturday in my opinion are their new helmets…..not a fan. But, I’m not on the roster or a potential recruit so matters not.

Regarding the ACC Conference as a whole, I have had limited time to completely comb over each and every roster. Thus, a good rendering of my pre-season research can be summed as such…….

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With that said, here is my pre-season top 10 ACC team rankings

  1. Florida State
  2. Georgia Tech
  3. Clemson
  4. Louisville
  5. VA Tech
  6. NC State
  7. PITT
  8. Boston College
  9. Miami
  10. Duke

Rankings aside, It’s shortly time to go to work and put the hype behind us. Only one things matters going forward – winning games and making my annual season ticket purchase worth my investment.

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Moving on now to the Louisville Basketball team that recently spent a week playing the Junior and National Puerto Rican basketball squads down south. The games were rugged and rough but sure to have given this young crop of Cards plenty of valuable real-world playing experience. I’m not a columnist so I’ll save any detailed overview analysis other than to say a few words about each of the players on this year’s roster based on what I watched via the web (and Periscope one game via Kenny Klein)

Trey Lewis: tough, mature kid with good handles. Streaky shooter that can heat up and not afraid to dig in on defense

Dion Lee: offensive juggernaut and good shooter; can get to the rim and will be counted to score in bunches

Quentin Snider: steady as usual, great ball handling and decision making; still needs to shoot it better

Mangok Mathiang; bulkier and more confident yet still struggles to make 2-4 footers; needs to cut back on fouls

Ray Spaulding: showed the highest ceiling of anyone in Puerto Rico; great athlete with awesome natural instincts

Chinanu Onuaku: lighter and more active; I actually like the underhanded FT style; was solid defensively

David Levitch: people like to rib about his PT, but kid does understand how to play; has to get stronger with the ball

Deng Adel; natural scorer; long and quick; loved how he can consistently make 10-15 footers; future stud

Jaylen Johnson: still looks a step slow but yet productive on the glass and around the bucket on offense

Ryan McMahon: two years away, but will be a knock down perimeter threat; must gain 15-20 lbs to bang in the ACC

Donovan Mitchell: great athlete but must really improve on ball handling and passing; love his upside

Anas Mahmoud: very frustrating to watch – talent is there but intensity still is not; hoping it’s matter of time

Matz Stockman: showed marked improvement on offense; still a step slow on defense; must work on gathering in paint

As in years passed, predicting what Louisville Basketball will produce is about as easy as becoming the Executive Director of NASA. However, I do like what I saw down in Puerto Rico and for once I whole heartedly agree with Rick Pitino on something – these kids appear to be phenomenal teammates……supportive, team oriented, and focused on getting better. As always, a tough early non conference schedule followed by a brutal slate in the ACC will both challenge this squad to the point of being battle tested and ready for play in March. And anything can happen in March. Last year’s UofL team came within one possession of losing to a Georgia Tech team that only mustered up two league wins the entire season to being one made free throw away from going to it’s 11th Final Four a few months later. Coaching matters, player development matters, and most of all keeping one’s eye on the prize matters. It should be another fun ride starting in November

Here’s to hoping that Coach Petrino & Co get off to a 1-0 start after departing from Atlanta. I’ll be watching from afar unlike the 30,000+ Card fans who are making the trip. Safe travels everyone, drink responsibly and War Damn Cardinal!

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The 2015 Confidential Preseason ACC Football Poll

Source: The 2015 Confidential Preseason ACC Football Poll

The 2015 Confidential Preseason ACC Football Poll

FOOTBALL IS BACK!   ACC FOOTBALL IS BACK!   It looks to be a promising year for the ACC, as many experienced quarterbacks return and there is significant coaching stability.  While Wake Forest and Virginia may be the long shots to get to bowl eligibility in each division, there is a significant regression to the mean with FSU losing Winston (among others) and everyone else improving.   In any event, with football here, it is time for the Confidential’s preseason football poll–with 5 Confidential correspondents participating.  Remember to join our individual player fantasy league and our survivor leagues… they are FREE, easy to play, and have CA$H prizes to the winners.  In any event, here is the first poll results, with links to the Confidential’s over/under for each school:

  1. Florida State (48 points, 3 first place votes).  The Seminoles have lost of a lot, but most people figure that they will stay on top.  Jimbo Fisher has reloaded, making it fairly likely.
  2. Clemson (45 points, 2 first place votes).  Quarterback is an essential position in football and Clemson has a dynamic one.  With studs at WR and a solid defense (despite some losses), Clemson has a legitimate claim to the division and conference title.
  3. Notre Dame (38 points).  The Fighting Irish are not sufficiently ACC to be eligible to win it, but they will be good.  Whether they are the 3rd best team of the 15 remains to be seen.  That is the preseason position though.
  4. Georgia Tech (36 points).  The Yellow Jackets may be ready to reclaim the Coastal.  Pitt is loaded at skill positions, Virginia Tech is always a threat, Miami is desperate for a return to greatness, and Duke/UNC want to be more than hoops schools.  We will see.
  5. Louisville (29 points).  The Cardinals are flying under the radar, which is probably how Bobby Petrino likes it.  Certainly not going to resign themselves to the perpetual #3 spot in the Atlantic.
  6. Virginia Tech (27 points).  Is this about name recognition or potential?  The Hokies have not been their typically football selves lately.
  7. NC State (14 points).  With such an easy schedule, it will be hard for NC State not to get to bowl eligibility.  Does that make them better than the schools below them in win totals?  Debatable.
  8. Miami (13 points).  If Miami had NC State’s schedule, perhaps the schools would flip-flop.  Then again, Miami finds new ways to disappoint ever year.  Still waiting for that first Coastal division championship…
  9. North Carolina (12 points).  With solid skill players, the real question is whether that defense can improve.  With new coaching blood on that side of the ball, time will tell.
  10. Boston College (5 points).  For the past two years, Boston College has gone toe-to-toe with Florida State, Clemson, and USC (winning too!).  Regardless of talent, good to see them in this final position in the poll.

Others: Pitt (3 points), Duke (3 points).  Syracuse, Virginia, and Wake Forest did not receive votes.

See the team pages for more analysis.  Welcome any criticism too…

ACC Fantasy Football: The Survivor-League Schedule Guide

As the Confidential embarks on yet another ACC Survivor League season (details here), here is a helpful guide on all of the games taking place each week of the season.  This will help you determine when to use the (ahem) lesser teams.

Week 1:

North Carolina @ South Carolina

Elon @ Wake Forest

Alcorn State @ Georgia Tech

Duke @ Tulane

Rhode Island @ Syracuse

Wofford @ Clemson

Maine @ Boston College

Youngstown State @ Pitt

Virginia @ UCLA

Louisville @ Auburn

Bethune-Cookman @ Miami

Troy @ NC State

Texas State @ Florida State

Texas @ Notre Dame

Ohio State @ Virginia Tech

Week 2:

Miami @ Florida Atlantic

South Florida @ Florida State

Houston @ Louisville

Wake Forest @ Syracuse

Appalachian State @ Clemson

Howard @ Boston College

Tulane @ Georgia Tech

Notre Dame @ Virginia

Furman @ Virginia Tech

NC Central @ Duke

NC A&T @ North Carolina

Eastern Kentucky @ NC State

Pitt @ Akron

Week 3:

Clemson @ Lousville

Florida State @ Boston College

Illinois @ North Carolina

Wake Forest @ Army

Central Michigan @ Syracuse

Northwestern @ Duke

Georgia Tech @ Notre Dame

Nebraska @ Miami

William & Mary @ Virginia

Virginia Tech @ Purdue

NC State @ Old Dominion

Pitt @ Iowa

Week 4:

Boise State @ Virginia

Northern Illinois @ Boston College

Georgia Tech @ Duke

Samford @ Louisville

Delaware @ North Carolina

NC State @ South Alabama

Virginia Tech @ East Carolina

Indiana @ Wake Forest

LSU @ Syracuse

UMass @ Notre Dame

Week 5:

Miami @ Cincinnati

Boston College @ Duke

Notre Dame @ Clemson

Florida State @ Wake Forest

North Carolina @ Georgia Tech

Louisville @ NC State

Pitt @ Virginia Tech

Week 6:

NC State @ Virginia Tech

Wake Forest @ Boston College

Georgia Tech @ Clemson

Miami @ Florida State

Virginia @ Pitt

Syracuse @ South Florida

Duke @ Army

Navy @ Notre Dame

Week 7:

Boston College @ Clemson

Louisville @ Florida State

Pitt @ Georgia Tech

Virginia Tech @ Miami

Wake Forest @ North Carolina

Syracuse @ Virginia

USC @ Notre Dame

Week 8:

Boston College @ Louisville

Clemson @ Miami

Duke @ Virginia Tech

Florida State @ Georgia Tech

Virginia @ North Carolina

NC State @ Wake Forest

Pitt @ Syracuse

Week 9:

North Carolina @ Pitt

Louisville @ Wake Forest

Virginia Tech @ Boston College

Clemson @ NC State

Miami @ Duke

Syracuse @ Florida State

Georgia Tech @ Virginia

Notre Dame @ Temple

Week 10:

NC State @ Boston College

Florida State @ Clemson

Duke @ North Carolina

Syracuse @ Louisville

Virginia @ Miami

Notre Dame @ Pittsburgh

Week 11:

Virginia Tech @ Georgia Tech

Clemson @ Syracuse

Pitt @ Duke

NC State @ Florida State

Virginia @ Louisville

Miami @ North Carolina

Wake Forest @ Notre Dame

Week 12:

Wake Forest @ Clemson

Duke @ Virginia

Chattanooga @ Florida State

Georgia Tech @ Miami

Louisville @ Pitt

North Carolina @ Virginia Tech

Syracuse @ NC State

Boston College @ Notre Dame

Week 13:

Miami @ Pitt

Boston College @ Syracuse

Duke @ Wake Forest

North Carolina @ NC State

Virginia Tech @ Virginia

Florida State @ Florida

Georgia @ Georgia Tech

Louisville @ Kentucky

Clemson @ South Carolina

Notre Dame @ Stanford

Hopefully, this helps!  Good luck in the league this year!

 

 

ACC Fantasy Football Preview: Wide Receivers

As you know, this will be year 2 of the Confidential’s Individual Player ACC Fantasy Football Game.  See here.  This year, we thought we would do a quick ranking of the top 10 ACC WRs (we include Notre Dame in the game) from a fantasy football perspective:

  1. Tyler Boyd, Pitt.  It is pretty hard to believe that a Panthers team with Conner and Boyd did not dominate opposition last year.  But both top their respective positions heading into 2015.
  2. Will Fuller, Notre Dame.  Fuller had over 1,000 yards receiving last year, along with 13 touchdowns.  Notre Dame will have a good passing game again this year too.
  3. Quinshad Davis, North Carolina.  With the Tar Heels passing for 300 yards a game, someone is going to have to make a lot of receptions for a lot of yards.  The Confidential likes Davis as the #3 ACC Wide Receiver.
  4. Mike Williams, Clemson.  Although Williams had 1,000 yards receiving, Clemson has a lot of talent, including wide receiver Artavis Scott.  This could help or hurt Williams’ overall production.
  5. Artavis Scott, Clemson.  See above.  Deshaun Watson will have a lot of talent to spread the ball too.
  6. Stacey Coley, Miami
  7. Isaiah Ford, Virginia Tech.
  8. Ryan Switzer, North Carolina.
  9. Corey Robinson, Notre Dame.
  10. Travis Rudolph, Florida State.

What do YOU think?

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ACC Fantasy Football Preview: Running Backs

As you know, this will be year 2 of the Confidential’s Individual Player ACC Fantasy Football Game.  See here.  This year, we thought we would do a quick ranking of the top 10 ACC RBs (we include Notre Dame in the game) from a fantasy football perspective:

  1. James Conner, Pitt.  Conner was the player of the year in the ACC last year and a fixture in most lineups each week, regardless of opponent.  He is a touchdown machine also.
  2. Dalvin Cook, Florida State.  Assuming that Cook’s legal issues are behind him, Cook will challenge Conner as the top running back in the ACC.
  3. Shadrach Thornton, North Carolina State.  While Thornton did not put up gaudy numbers last year, he remains atop the NC State depth chart.  And NC State, as previously noted, has a cupcake schedule.
  4. Jon Hillman, Boston College.  Boston College seems to have a good offensive line and running game every year.  Hillman should benefit from same this year.
  5. Joseph Yearby, Miami.  With Duke Johnson gone, the baton has been passed to Yearby.  One issue is whether Miami will pass the ball significantly with Kaaya.  With a balanced attack, Yearby becomes a huge “sleeper.”
  6. Wayne Galman, Clemson.
  7. JC Coleman, Virginia Tech.
  8. TJ Logan, North Carolina.
  9. Brandon Radcliff, Louisville.
  10. Someone from Georgia Tech?

What do you think?

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ACC Fantasy Football Preview: Quarterbacks

As you know, this will be year 2 of the Confidential’s Individual Player ACC Fantasy Football Game.  See here.  This year, we thought we would do a quick ranking of the top 10 ACC QBs (we include ND in the game) from a fantasy football perspective:

  1. Marquise Williams, UNC–3,000 yards passing and nearly 800 yards rushing.  34 touchdowns passing and rushing.  Pretty hard to ignore gaudy numbers like that.  Plus, with a porous defense, he HAS TO put up big numbers.
  2. Deshaun Watson, Clemson–Watson is dynamic.  With a passer rating of 188+ last year, it is clear that Watson can put up outstanding numbers.  There will be tough decisions as to which QB will get the nod each week.  Watson should impress.
  3. Brad Kaaya, Miami–more passing yards than Williams, but no real threat to run the ball.  Will be a good QB to start from time to time, especially with good matchups.
  4. Jacoby Brissett, NC State–Brissett pretty much put up Williams-lite numbers, with 2,600 yards passing and 500 yards rushing.  With the ever-typical cupcake schedule, Brissett will get some starts.
  5. Whomever is tapped at Florida State, FSU.  Seriously… anyone Jimbo Fisher puts under center, be it Maguire or Golson or someone out of the press box,  is a threat for a big day.
  6. Greyson Lambert, Virginia
  7. Michael Brewer, Va Tech
  8. Malik Zaire, Notre Dame
  9. Terrell Hunt, Syracuse
  10. John Wolford, Wake Forest

What do you think?

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