Will squeeze this one in here. Really interesting game coming up Thursday Towson at Norfolk State. Looking like Towson could be 7-14 pt fav (Sagarin - Massey). Norfolk won 21-14 '23 and Towson won 28-23 last year as a 16.5 pt fav. Berry was making his first start in place of Daniels and he did pretty well. Big story was turnovers, INTs. Brown for Towson had a 3-3 ratio. Threw an INT in the EZ right before HT to keep the score just 14-10 and then threw another INT late in the game up 28-16 and with a long return, Norfolk was able to cut the lead with a late score to lose by just 5. Towson outgained them by 95y, but ypp was the same (5.7-5.8).
2023 Norfolk upset them as 17.5 pt dogs, ran for 350 on them!
Burying the lead here, this is Michael Vick's debut as head coach and their home opener. Should be a great environment.
Another subplot, Towson OC is the Norfolk State OC this year!
Towson HC Shinnick was a very successful Dll coach at West Florida ('19 national champion), expectation is was going to win here. 5-6 year 1 to 7-5 last year. Problem #1, their QB play is keeping them among the middle tier CAA teams. Brown is back this year, just a 12-8 ratio (63%), not much of a runner. They also still have '23 starter Kent 14-6 ratio but worse completion % (58) and fans are not impressed. Some speculation that they might start a tFr Indorf. They have a rFr QB Watkins who is big 6'5" 245 but I am seeing more talk about how Indorf could start because Brown and Kent just aren't what this team needs. So could be something to find out there.
Problem #2 is Towson made big improvement on D last year, cut 7.5 ppg and 70-some ypg from their averages. They held one of the best offeneses in the country, Monmouth to just 14 pts and 361y (5.1). Monmouth was kind of in a funk for 3 games there where they avg just 336ypg after avg 525 ypg their first 7. So it wasn't just Towson that limited them in that section of the season, but still they did. And Towson D had other impressive games like holding NDSU run game to just 3.6 ypc. Most of their improvement in their averages came from games against the worst teams like Campbell, A&T and Hampton who they held all those teams below 300ypg. Stony Brook tore them a new one (52 pts and 512y (6.4). So maybe the D didn't get so much better? But back to the point of "problem 2" they don't return much. Top 6 DL gone, they went to the portal. 5 of their top 8 LBs are gone and 3 of the 5 who left transferred out to other FCS schools, so not a good look really. They went to the portal here too.
So Towson has to figure out who their QB is, either guys we have seen that are limited or a new guy we'll see for the first time. And the D is going to have all kinds of new names at least in the front 7/6 (they run a 3-3-5). Secondary should be fairly set with guys from last year.
I don't know, not like the greatest feel for them out of the gate. They have been favored vs Towson the previous 2 years by more than 2 TDs and failed to cover each, lost 1 straight up. Is this team better? Year 3 of Schinnick with his recruits filling the lineup, one would think, but hard to know for game #1.
Now for Norfolk, they will have a new QB for sure as Daniels is gone, the backup is back who started once (the Towson game), but it will be Israel Carter, once at USF were he played in a couple last year. I'm reading he played in 2 games last year: vs Tulsa 6-8-102-2-0 and Rice 5-6-93-2-0. Carter was former 3* and 19th rated QB in nation at one time and maybe this is a big deal, maybe not, but he is wearing #7 (Vick wore 7 of course). I don't know if that is bold or not, but people seem to make a big deal about it for some reason.
So they are hoping Carter is an upgrade at QB, which they needed. Lose their best WR, but have a couple guys back, probably looking for some guys who contributed decently at W&M and Hampton to play significant role at WR. And of course a few other transfers. RB, they have good RBs, especially King who was 2nd Tm MEAC last year and will be his 3rd year here. The OL blocking for him does lose 4 starters from what I can tell. Their best OL, 2nd Tm MEAC Byrd at RG is back, as are all of the top reserves, one started 5 another started 2, but the rest are just bench guys. To the portal they went, added starting Mercer OL and a couple experienced reserves from elsewhere. Norfolk run game was inconsistent last year, they'd have good games vs FAMU or SHU or Howard, but then Hampton would completely shut them down or even VMI did. So that is a problem.
Norfolk D isn't exactly good, SC State really put it on them, but even like Towson went for 465 (5.7) on them and that was with Brown at QB. Hampton 466 (5.9) and 37 pts was a low point of their season in terms of showing up to play. FAMU went for 403 (7.1) on them. There are reasons there is a new coach here, and it is because of the O and the D. Lots of new faces on D, lots. Two of the D coaches, including the now DC here, came from NAIA where they served as co-DCs there. Some of these coaches like LB and DL, they haven't really coached at any kind of high level. I think the LB coach is getting his first gig and the DL coach was in some kind of developemental thing. We'll see how that works out for them.
After saying all of this I can't be sure who I would play. I don't like the unknown at QB for Towson. I would almost just rather it be Brown or Kent because at least you know they have faced live action, both have lots of starts under their belts. But if it's the tFr, well, upside ok, but downside? Can the D keep it up from last year with new faces in their DL and LB units?
And for Norfolk, I really like the buzz that is going to be in this place for this game. ESPNU. Vick. Israel Carter sounds kind of exciting at QB. But the OL? This D?
X-factor former Towson OC now Norfolk OC! Shinnick vs his former OC, master vs pupil.
It seems like a waste of time for me to do this, type it out, but this is exactly how I figure out what I like and why.