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Texas A&M tops list of disappoint­ing teams

- Paul Myerberg @paulmyerbe­rg USA TODAY Sports

All those preseason hopes and dreams can go up in smoke in four quarters.

By the end of Week 2, meanwhile, it’s possible to start making grand statements about more than a handful of teams across the Football Bowl Subdivisio­n.

I’m talking about the catastroph­es, the letdowns, the early lemons and washouts. You know, the teams that even through just two full weeks reek of disappoint­ment.

This week’s Top 10 list focuses on the duds: Which teams at this early juncture stand as the biggest disappoint­ments in the FBS?

1. TEXAS A&M

It’s like the majority of Kevin Sumlin’s tenure in reverse: Instead of steamrolli­ng early and fading late, A&M has stubbed its toe right out of the gate. After coughing up a 34-point lead in the opener to UCLA, the Aggies struggled to put away Nicholls State of the Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n to even their record at 1-1.

2. GEORGIA SOUTHERN

So much for bouncing back from 2016. After suffering through a losing season last fall, Tyson Summers and the Eagles sit at 0-2 with losses to Auburn — understand­able and explainabl­e — and New Hampshire. The program is not in good shape.

3. BRIGHAM YOUNG

The Cougars offense is a disgrace.

BYU has gained 695 yards across three games; Louisville had 705 yards in Saturday’s victory against North Carolina alone. Brigham Young’s lone win came in a 20-6 snoozer against Portland State, which was followed by a 27-0 loss to LSU and a 19-13 loss to rival Utah.

4. EAST CAROLINA

Expectatio­ns weren’t high at East Carolina heading into the season, though that was entirely the byproduct of last season’s disaster rather than the program’s own aspiration­s in the American Athletic Conference. But this is

an utter disaster. One week after getting blown out by James Madison, the Pirates were steamrolle­d by West Virginia 56-20. Through two games, Scottie Montgomery’s group has been outscored 90-34.

5. NORTH CAROLINA

Losing to California in the season opener was an eye-opener. Now 0-2 after a loss to Louisville, the Tar Heels resemble a team that has little hope of reaching bowl eligibilit­y. What has been striking is the sour play of the defense. Thought to be the strong link as the offense broke in a new quarterbac­k,

North Carolina has given up 1,174 yards on 8.53 yards per play through two games.

6. TEMPLE

While Baylor struggles under former Temple coach Matt Rhule — an ugly first season was coming for Rhule, so the Bears don’t make this list — the Owls clearly have taken a step back under his successor, Geoff Collins. After getting bombed by Notre Dame in its season opener, Temple narrowly beat Villanova 16-13. Not the expected start for a team off consecutiv­e 10-win seasons.

7. MISSOURI

Missouri already has dumped its defensive coordinato­r, which should tell you something. After giving up 43 points in its opener against Missouri State, the Tigers kicked off Southeaste­rn Conference play with a 31-13 loss to divisional rival South Carolina.

8. ARKANSAS

The locals are getting restless — or more restless, I guess — after Arkansas didn’t get close against Texas Christian in a 28-7 loss Saturday. Optimists might recall that the Razorbacks lost in Week 2 in 2015 (and in Week 3 and Week 4) but won six of their last seven to finish 8-5. Realists would offer that stinking up your home field in Bret Bielema’s fifth season isn’t a good look.

9. NEW MEXICO

There are new standards at New Mexico. Now that the Lobos have tasted consistent success, the loss Saturday to rival New Mexico State is a bucket of cold water on the expectatio­ns. Being 1-1 at this point is worrisome for another reason: New Mexico faces Boise State, Tulsa, Air Force, Colorado State and Wyoming before the end of October.

10. BOWLING GREEN

It was only in 2015 that the Falcons won 10 games under Dino Babers, who parlayed that success into the coaching gig at Syracuse. Two years later, Bowling Green again looks to be in woeful shape under Babers’ successor, Mike Jinks. Losing to Michigan State in the opener is fine, but to drop a 35-27 decision at home to South Dakota is an embarrassm­ent.

 ?? JOHN GUTIERREZ, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Texas A&M and RB Kendall Bussey are 1-1 going into a matchup with Louisiana-Lafayette.
JOHN GUTIERREZ, USA TODAY SPORTS Texas A&M and RB Kendall Bussey are 1-1 going into a matchup with Louisiana-Lafayette.

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