Albuquerque Journal

6 big-win clubs that should slip in ’17

Buffs, Wolverines missing key players

- BY RALPH D. RUSSO

Here are six FBS teams that won at least 10 games last season that will have a difficult time repeating that success in 2017 for one reason or another.

Colorado (10-4)

The Buffaloes were one of 2016’s best turnaround teams, winning the Pac-12 South. Mike MacIntyre won AP coach of the year for righting a ship that had long been listing, and a major part of the turnaround was a much improved defense. Not only does CU have to replace eight defensive starters, including several NFL-caliber players, but coordinato­r Jim Leavitt left for Oregon, too. Add a new starting quarterbac­k, and it is highly unlikely the Buffs will be making a second straight appearance in the conference title game.

Michigan (10-3)

The Wolverines were a few plays away from making the playoff in Jim Harbaugh’s second season, with one of the most experience­d teams in the country. The NFL is the next stop for most of the best players from that squad. Michigan has the fewest returning starters in the country. Harbaugh has recruited well, but he will be asking a lot from sophomores and freshmen. The schedule figures to be tougher, too, with an opening neutral-site game against Florida, and road trips to Wisconsin and Penn State.

Temple (10-4)

Another Group of Five school coming off two big seasons and transition­ing to a new coach. Matt Rhule left for Baylor and former Florida and Mississipp­i State defensive coordinato­r Geoff Collins steps in. The Owls defense has lost several NFL players over the last two years, so Collins will have his work cut out on that side of the ball.

Virginia Tech (10-4)

Coach Justin Fuente quickly revived a program that had stagnated in the final seasons of Frank Beamer’s tenure, leading the Hokies to their first double-digit victory season since 2011. A success by any measure. Year Two could pose some greater challenges. Virginia Tech struck gold last season with junior college transfer quarterbac­k Jerod Evans, but he declared for the NFL. So it is back to the drawing board at that position. The Hokies also benefited from not playing Clemson, Florida State or Louisville in the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season. This season, the defending national champion Tigers visit Lane Stadium. West Virginia (10-3)

Two themes throughout these teams is a dearth of returning starters and more difficult schedules. The Mountainee­rs check both boxes after having one of the most experience­d teams in the Big 12 and five of nine conference games at home last season. The schedule flips and the Mountainee­rs play Virginia Tech in Landover, Md. A new starting quarterbac­k is also in the fold, but Florida transfer Will Grier might be an upgrade from Skyler Howard.

Western Kentucky (11-3)

The Hilltopper­s have won 23 games the last two seasons, making them one of the most successful programs in the country. All that success led Purdue to hire away coach Jeff Brohm. Enter former Stanford, Boise State and Notre Dame assistant Mike Sanford, the youngest head coach in FBS at 35. He has a returning quarterbac­k in Mike White but lots of holes to fill. Road trips to Illinois and Vanderbilt in nonconfere­nce play are winnable, but the personnel and coaching transition make a small step back seem inevitable.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Virginia Tech coach Justin Fuente led the Hokies to a 10-4 mark last season, but their regular-season schedule was relatively soft.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Virginia Tech coach Justin Fuente led the Hokies to a 10-4 mark last season, but their regular-season schedule was relatively soft.
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Colorado Coach Mike MacIntyre guided the Buffs to a berth in the Pac-12 title game last year. But it’s unlikely the Buffaloes will win 10 games again this year.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Colorado Coach Mike MacIntyre guided the Buffs to a berth in the Pac-12 title game last year. But it’s unlikely the Buffaloes will win 10 games again this year.

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