Has Tech at 4.8 wins.
Head coach: Sonny Cumbie (third year, 6-18 overall)
2024 projection: 122nd in SP+, 4.8 average wins (3.3 in CUSA)
I guess there are two ways to look at Louisiana Tech's 2023 performance.
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On one hand, the Bulldogs extended a dire stretch that has seen four of their five worst performances since 2008. On the other hand, they fielded their best team in three years!
After Tech collapsed from 10-3 in 2019 to 3-9 in 2021, Skip Holtz was fired, freeing him to fulfill his destiny as a USFL head coach. The Bulldogs have gone 3-9 twice more under former TCU and Texas Tech offensive coordinator Sonny Cumbie, and if there has been recent improvement, it's obviously meager. The defense improved in 2023 (well, it got slightly less bad), and the special teams unit was legitimately solid. But the offense, with its fifth different leading passer in five years, continued to struggle for consistency.
With
Hank Bachmeier's departure, we'll see yet another new leading passer, be it junior
Jack Turner (1,017 yards in 2023), redshirt freshman
Evan Bullock or former Southern Miss QB Ty Keyes. With
Marquis Crosby (918 yards in 2022) returning from injury and a number of speedy transfers coming aboard -- running back
Donerio Davenport (Texas State), receivers
Jeremiah Ballard (UTEP),
Jimmy Holiday (WKU) and
Abdul-Fatai Ibrahim (Bowling Green) -- the skill corps could be quite a bit better. The line lost three starters but added three (from ULM, Grambling and Stephen F. Austin) from the portal.
On defense, transfers will dictate how much improvement is possible. Returning linemen
Mykol Clark and
Zion Nason are solid up front, but the secondary lost its two best DBs, and some combination of 2023 backups (namely, intriguing sophomore
Jhamal Shelby Jr.), transfers
Pig Cage (UTSA) and
Blake Thompson (Iowa State) and four JUCOs will have to produce. Linebacker transfers
CJ Harris (Kent State) and
Sifa Leota(North Texas) should be keepers, at least.
My favorite player: RB Marquis Crosby. He missed almost all of 2023 with injury, but he was a talisman in 2022. In the six games in which he averaged over 5.0 yards per carry that year, Tech went 3-3 and averaged 39.2 points per game. The other six games: 0-6 and 18.8 PPG.
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