NCAAF Previewing the Rest of the AAC August 17, 2021 Tim Flores-USA TODAY Sports NCAAF Previewing the Rest of the AAC August 17, 2021 By: Mike Halterman email Share: share on facebook share on twitter share on linkedin email this article Houston: The Cougars return 15 starters and 3rd-year coach Dana Holgorsen, who is making $4 million per year, needs to show some improvement after two mediocre seasons. Houston was affected as much as anyone from COVID in 2020 playing only eight games and finishing 3-5.Players to Watch: DBs Marcus Jones and Damarion Johnson. DE, Derek Parish and DT, Logan Hall. QB, Clayton Tune. TE, Christian TrahanMust Win Games: at Rice, Grambling, Navy, East Carolina, at South Florida, at UConnToss-up Games They Need to Win but Could Lose: Texas Tech in Houston, at Tulane, at Temple, Memphis, SMUProbable Losses: at TulsaPredicted Finish: 6th Place in AACOverall Record: 7-5Tulane: The Green Wave have shown steady improvement under Coach Willie Fritz. They have been competitive in a tough conference but have had trouble breaking into the upper half and it won’t be easy to get there this year either. The schedule is really tough with non-conference games against Oklahoma and Ole Miss and they play SMU, Cincinnati, Tulsa, UCF, and Memphis with every one of those teams predicted in the top half of the conference standings.Players to Watch: OL, Sincere Haynesworth and Corey Dublin. QB, Michael Pratt. RB, Tyjae Spears, LBs, Marvin Moody, Nick Anderson, and Kevin HenryMust Win Games: Morgan State, at East Carolina, USFToss-Up Games They Need to Win But Could Lose: UAB, Houston, Tulsa,Probable Losses: Oklahoma, at Ole Miss, at SMU, Cincinnati, at UCF, at MemphisPredicted Finish: 7th Place in the AACOverall Record: 5-7East Carolina:The Pirates went 3-6 in 2020 but return 19 starters from that team. There is optimism throughout the program and QB Holton Ahlers looks like he could be special. The offensive line returns everyone, they have an All-AAC running back and solid receivers to add to the mix. If they can make some improvements upfront on defense and play better against the run, they could make it to the middle of the pack in the conference. The non-conference schedule is pretty tough and a 2-2 split would be great.Players to Watch: QB, Holton Ahlers,.RB, Rahjai Harris. LB Xavier Smith. WR, C.J. JohnsonMust Win Games: Charleston Southern, South Florida, TempleToss-up Games They Need to Win But Could Lose: at Marshall, South Carolina, Tulane, at NavyProbable Losses: Appalachian State, at UCF, at Houston, at Memphis, CincinnatiPredicted Finish: 8th Place in the AACOverall Record: 4-8Temple Owls:The Owls are coming off a 1-6 season and they were greatly affected by COVID. It was their first losing season since 2013 and they hope to bounce back with a turnover that included of transfers leaving but also a lot coming in as replacements. If the new influx of talent pans out, they hope to get back to a bowl.Players to Watch: All-purpose, Jadan Blue, TE, David Martin-Robinson, DL, Will Rodgers, QB, D’Wan Mathis, RB, Tayvon HuleyMust Win Games: at Akron, Wagner, NavyToss-Up Games They Need to Win But Could Lose: at Rutgers, at South Florida, at East CarolinaProbable Losses: Boston College, Memphis, at Cincinnati, UCF, Houston, at TulsaPredicted Finish: 9th Place in the AACOverall Record: 4-8Navy Midshipmen:The Middies went 3-7 in 2020 but were shut out by hated Army and were routed by Air Force. The program seems to be heading in the wrong direction and the 2021 schedule is Murderer’s Row. It is going to be a rough season one would think.Players to Watch: LB, Diego Fagot, DB, Michael McMorris, QB, Xavier Arline, RB, Jamale CarothersMust Wins: East Carolina, at Temple, ArmyToss-up Games They Need to Win But Could Lose: Marshall, Air Force, Probable Losses: at Houston, UCF, SMU, at Memphis, Cincinnati, at Tulsa, at Notre DamePredicted Finish: 10th Place in the AACOverall Record: 3-9South Florida BullsThe Bulls won the opening game last year and finished 2020 with an eight-game losing streak. The quarterback situation was much improved in the spring and there is an experienced offensive line, and talented receivers so the offense has a chance to be much better. The defense was awful giving up nearly 40 points a game. They have to get much better if the record is going to improve. More problems are a very difficult non-conference schedule.Players to Watch: LB, Dwayne Boyles, LB, Antonio Grier, QB, Cade Fortin, WRs, Bryce Miller and Latrell Williams, CB, Daquan EvansMust Wins: Florida A&M, Temple, at ECUToss-up Games They Need to Win But Could Lose: Tulsa, at Tulane, HoustonProbable Losses: at NC State, Florida, BYU, at SMU, Cincinnati, at UCFPredicted Finish: 11th Place in the AACOverall Record: 2-10
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