Mountain West Conference Rundown
The Mountain West conference, like several leagues, was affected by conference realignment. The MWC loses the University of Utah
2. Tim Jefferson, Sr, Air Force, 2010 stats: 82-159 (52%), 1,459 yds, 10 Td’s, 6 Int’s; 154 car, 794 yds, 15 Td’s. Perspective: Jefferson returns looking to have a monster senior season for the Falcons. Jefferson is the perfect quarterback for the Falcons spread option attack. He also has the arm to be able to catch defenses off guard and complete long passes. Look for Jefferson to help Air Force battle for a Mountain West conference title in 2011.
3. Ryan Lindley, Sr, San Diego St., 2010 stats: 243-421 (58%), 3,830 yds, 28 Td’s, 14 Int’s. Perspective: While Lindley is back for his senior campaign at SDSU, he will have to make the adjustment to a new coach. Brady Hoke was hired as Michigan’s head man in the offseason and former UNM legendary coach, Rocky Long was hired. Long is more a traditionalist when it comes to offense. Less passing and more power running. This may affect Lindley’s passing numbers but could help him from an efficiency standpoint. This season will definitely be an interesting one for both Lindley and the Aztecs.
4. Pete Thomas, So, Colorado State, 2010 stats: 253-391 (65%), 2,662 yds, 11 TD’s, 13 Int’s. Perspective: For a freshman, completing 65% of your passes is not a bad accomplishment. Because of this, Thomas enters his sophomore campaign with some confidence in being able to run the Rams offense successfully. He now looks to take more of a leadership role and help CSU win more games, which will be a challenge in 2011.
5. Casey Pachall, So, Texas Christian, 2010 stats: 6-9 (67%), 78 yds, Td. Perspective: Paschall takes over the reigns of the TCU offense from Andy Dalton who had a great career for the horned frogs. Pachall has some big shoes to fill but has the talent to be a great quarterback for the frogs. In his limited playing time in 2010, Pachall showed some flashes of brilliance. I expect Pachall to have a solid year but it will take time for himself and the TCU offense to get back to the level they were at under Dalton.
My Predictions:
1. Boise State
T-2. TCU
T-2. Air Force
4. San Diego State
5. Colorado State
6. UNLV
7. Wyoming
8. New Mexico