NHL Non-Conference Game of the Year - (Early Sat)
There’s a one-sided mismatch on the ice Saturday, a game that oddsmakers overlooked. There are soft lines all over the NHL board - if you know where to look and what to look for! Jim Feist knows, so go inside that stats, angles and matchups for this early Saturday NHL Non-Conference Game of the Year and clean up at the window!
Click here for expert football picks from our sports handicappers

CLICK HERE FOR FREE FOOTBALL PICKS FROM OUR HANDICAPPERS
10-15 EXPERT SELECTIONS EACH WEEK WITH COMPLETE ANALYSIS - JOIN NOW!!

Home > NCAA Football Picks > 2009 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs College Football Predictions

2009 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs College Football Predictions

July 13th, 2009

2009 college football predictions2009 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Predictions
2008 Record: (8-5, 5-3)
Coach: Derek Dooley, 3rd year (13-12 overall)
Off. Coordinator: Frank Scelfo (3rd year)
Def. Coordinator: Tommy Spangler (3rd year)
Returning Starters: 15 (9 offense, 6 defense)
Ret. Starting Quarterback Yes (Ross Jenkins)

Need winning college football predictions each week? Visit ATS Consultants and sign-up for the free sports picks newsletter for college football betting information and free college football picks

Offense: The Bulldogs return nine starters from a unit that produced 24.6ppg and 343.1 yards per game. They need to improve on the league’s worst passing offense (156 yards per game). Junior QB Ross Jenkins (6-3, 212) threw for 1,155 yards after going 6-2 as a starter, but was more of a game manager than a thrower. His top target is junior Phillip Livas (5-8, 175), who had 2,105 all-purpose yards last year. Senior RB Daniel Porter (5-9, 190) was a first-team All-WAC selection last year after rushing for 1,164 yards and nine TDs. They do return all five starters, plus a sixth player who had six starters a season ago. They are anchored by junior LT Rob McGill (6-6, 305), a potential all-league pick.

Defense: The defense returns six starters from a unit that allowed 23.7ppg (52nd in the nation) and 376.5 yards per game (73rd in the nation). They return three of four starters up front including senior DT D’Anthony Smith (6-2, 300), who had five sacks last year, 65 tackles and was named to the first-team All-WAC team. They ranked 13th in the nation against the run, but struggled against the pass (113th). Senior SLB Brian White (6-1, 228) is the only returning starter at linebacker. The secondary returns a pair of starters including FS Antonio Baker (5-11, 200), who had 115 tackles and three picks last year.

Outlook: Louisiana Tech faces Auburn and Navy on the road to start the season. They open their home schedule with Nicholls State and then later take on LSU in November on the road. In the WAC, they host Boise State, but take on Nevada on the road.

This WAC conference prediction is courtesy of the ATS Sports Blog. If you are looking for winning college football betting picks be sure to choose ATS Consultants this year, A featured sports handicapping service on Touthouse.com

If you enjoyed this article then you may be interested in:

  1. 2009 Fresno State Bulldogs College Football Predictions
  2. 2009 Louisiana Monroe Warhawks College Football Predictions
  3. 2009 Mississippi State Bulldogs College Football Predictions
  4. 2009 Louisiana Lafayette Ragin Cajuns College Football Predictions
  5. 2009 Georgia Bulldogs College Football Predictions
Categories: NCAA Football Picks Tags: